Beat the first level, got 12 coins. Lost the second, got 19. Somehow end up with 38 coins. Beat level two, I now have 238 coins. I must be missing something.
I have upgraded my damage, and gotten the increased damage perk, yet it still takes about 2 shots to kill things. Even with the shotgun. I can't see any reason to get guns other than they shoot faster than the pistol. Am I missing something?
It takes time but eventually everything can be killed in one bullet except the giant purple teddy with the picnic table. All guns do different amounts of damage and have varying firing rates, which also changes their damage per second. You probably didn't notice when you started being able to kill the early bears (the red one with the basket and the blue one with the sub) in one shot.
Why is it every enemy that I would want to silence, is silence immune. But any enemy that wouldn't suffer from being silenced, surprisingly is susceptible to it?
Kind of pointless to make buffs that could help you in battle, if every enemy that they would help you with are immune.
Well all enemies silenced will suffer, the can only deal normal attacks if they are silenced!. however, to know who is unsilenceable, Bosses, and enemies with the eyes glowing. (they are immune to all ccs), By the way, the silence spell of the mage deals a lot of magic damage!
The rallying point flag is pointless. The defenders just run to the mutants the minute they walk into range anyway, which eliminates pooling defenders from multiple houses. And 90% of the time they get stuck in the trees/rocks anyway, and you can't kill them or move them. So you effectively lose defenders cause of a clipping/tuning bug, when they should be sticking by the rally point anyway. That's the whole point of a rally point.
What exactly is the point of leveling up your level, other than the awards? It seems to not really do much of anything other than an irrelevant achievement.
By characters do you mean your creatures? Try using dragons, gargoyles and chimeras for attacking - they are better at this, while medusa and hydra are better at stopping enemies (and taking damage) but they don't attack much.
It definitely does, by a factor of almost ten depending on how close.