@castortroy: Attach the first piece to a corner of the square rotating box. Then, wait for the box to rotate so you can attach the second piece as close to parallel to the first piece as possible to the end of the first piece. Do this with the third piece, making a large rotating "arm" branching off of the rotating square, and it should knock the box off of his perch. That's what works for me, anyway.
For some reason, moving the mouse over the Speed Challenge for any gun really lags the cursor, and my whole browser, actually... could that be a source of memory leaks or something? The Skill and Accuracy Challenge buttons don't exhibit the same behaviour, it's just the Speed Challenge button that does it.
Also, the Kar 98k "Beast Mode" is completely ridiculous... it instantly kills anything in the game (except boxes, of course), even the last Offense level enemy with 250 HP.
So, a hint to people new to this game that want to eliminate all challenge and/or effort: start in the Warmup area with the M1A Rifle and fire enough times to unlock the Kar 98K. Then, fire it 980 times to unlock "Kar 98K Beast Mode," and have at it.
I can't get any of the "Finished using the X Fyre" Collections to unlock, and as such obviously I can't get the General Collection either. The stats are reset for every save file, so is there a way to change your Fyre when you complete the game?
Also, what is "Finishing?" I've beaten all the levels, as well as the bonus level, more than once, and neither the Knight or the Warrior show that I've "Finished."
I think it makes sense to give the player more gold as Tristan gets into higher levels... when you start out and kill slimes and skeletons, they die in 1-2 hits and give 1 gold... lateron, when you fight ogres or headless horsemen, they can take 20 or more hits and still only give 1 gold. Also, as you level up, the frequency of enemies seems to drop dramatically... in 400 seconds, I fought 2 headless horsemen, but in as much time I had at least 10-15 slimes.
Yeah, vampiredragster... because a grey screen is so much more riveting. At least this gives you something while you're chatting instead of a grey screen. You don't get high scores for a blank screen.
You get a star every time you're reborn. I think every time you get a new star, you get new armor and a new title. You're first reborn at level 100, then once you work your way back to up level 110, then 120, etc. So from what I gather, you'll have all 6 stars after 910 total levels.
Darn, I didn't know your time reset when you were reborn... I was hoping you'd keep a cumulative total so I could see exactly how much time I'd spent in this game.