The speed comment was definitely helpful.
I ended up finishing with 2 points in speed which I found was a decent combination between preserving stamina and not increasing the difficulty too much.
Perhaps there could be the addition of a toggle for speed so people who end up putting points into it don't have to play much more difficult game for the entirety of their playthrough?
I found it is best to go for a 7, 4, 4 build on your family.
That way you get the maximum amount of abilities, a really strong character and two decently well rounded ones.
Some pointers for the beginning LethalRPGDestiny 2 player, :). I began by putting points in the knight skill tree. Getting a few extra hundred health points and damage along with the spells in that tree help a lot. Go for Beat Down and the second tier of Glowing Ambition first. Those comboed together will help you take down your enemies quickly. Once you've done that, I suggest picking up Siphon from the Demonic health tree. It only costs 25 mana and scales with the enemies you fight so it is always great. Regarding buildings, always leave one slot open for any new blueprints you might be getting. Otherwise, put in a town or market whenever you get a chance. Those percentages add up! Lastly for seiges it is best to focus on one group of soldiers at the front at a time so you reduce the damage you can do in a turn. Once you've taken down all the frontline troops go straight for the castle. Taking out the catapults takes pretty much as much time as the castle itself. Good luck!
Pretty faithful interpretation of the amazing Warlock custom maps from Warcraft III.
Some suggestions,
- Items?
- Rewards for killstreaks?
- Actual consequences for death? (i.e. rounds, or less gold or something)
- Maybe include a control scheme where you can use WASD to move around and mouse to aim/shoot (make it more fluid that way).
But yes, I am very impressed by your effort!
Simply excellent, :D!
The parachute pissed me off sometimes when I was jumping (I would accidentally activate it, >_<) but asides from that excellent game. Loved the sense of exploration and the having the plot unfold as you played.
Very well done!
I found that hiding my score helped me get to 18,000 (press up or down arrow keys).
No sense knowing that you're close and getting all nervous and failing because of it, ;).