Glitch: when you click on an enchantment, then click on something you're wearing, the item is removed from your worn inventory, but is not enchanted. The 'click to enchant' bar remains. Click the item again, and it tells you that the item was successfully enchanted--but it wasn't. The enchantment is used up, but the item is not enchanted.
I am deeply sorry I could not restore your village to its former glory. However, you'll be happy to know that I mastered the art of relaxing during my time on this mortal plane.
Can't see far ahead? Invest skill points in Further Vision. Need more Dragon Coins? Play daily for a chance to win Kasan Coins. 10 Kasan Coins and you can craft a Dragon Coin. Play for 7 days in a row, get a Kasan Idol. You can exchange 1 Kasan Idol for 10 Dragon Coins. 4 Kasan Idols will get you 50 Dragon Coins. Decks can be tested in the PvP part. Turns too slow? Check the bar at the top of your fight screen labeled Game Speed. Just as you imagine it would, raising it makes yours and enemy turs go faster. Up to 400% faster. Don't understand the story? Check out Dawn of the Dragons on Facebook. It is a prequel to this, and this story makes a bit more sense if you've played that. If you don't want to play each card yourself, buy Auto-Attack with 10 skill points. Allows you to let the game play itself after you check off a box on the battle screen. Just addressing some points I saw brought up.
We try to ensure that all of our content within Clash is available to everyone, even if you never spend a cent on our game. =) Thanks for bringing all of these points up, very good information for folks.
While animations would be nice, I think it would take away from this game. Without it, we wouldn't be able to picture for ourselves the zany items we're told to find in it. For example: perhaps the 10 arms you're collecting are actually catapult arms. Or, maybe they're a doctor's lost shipment of arms for dissection from various creatures. And maybe the wooden rocks are actually petrified wood. Or, perhaps, they're blocks of wood in the shape of rocks. And maybe being gifted means that your mount the Zebra can speak to you. Or perhaps it's just stronger than other zebras. Or it's simply more intelligent. With animations, we wouldn't be able to truly appreciate the countless possibilities of these randomly generated quests and items could imply.
Mot annoying attack by the AI? Guillotine Blade, of course. (Ninjas in the Capital City of the Far East Empire) Its description reads "...The more defense a target has, the more damage dealt" (or something to that effect. Thus, if the target (you) have no defense... Yeah. It does pretty well no damage to you. Be sure to stock up on potions, though; their regular attacks are still pretty potent.
A Sandbox mode would be pretty awesome. I'd like to see what would happen to two giant dinosaurs versus only radioactive meteors... Or however many of whatever I wanted.
I like it. For some reason, I'm getting a nostalgia kick from this game. It's the central hub, with levels coming off it that's doing it for me. (Though I couldn't actually name the games that I've played that were like that...)
It's not the game, ShadowRunner, it's either your computer or Kongregate. It happens to me on my laptop, but I'm fine on my desktop. Try a different site, though. (If this game is on a different site) I think it happens on Newgrounds as well. Check Armor Games, though.
@ Zarraha: The more difficult it is in the wild to kill, the better it is as a pet. Sand beetles are better or the same (not sure) as your original pet, Sand Snakes are better than both, scorpions are better than them etc. The best are the Ogres, but it'll be a while before you can get to them.
We try to ensure that all of our content within Clash is available to everyone, even if you never spend a cent on our game. =) Thanks for bringing all of these points up, very good information for folks.