What bothers me most is the research. Energy games are already a pain in the ass, but the research is simply impossible to do. Pick "Fry" card for instance. It has over 100 combos, many of which are 8h at least (some 24h). It would take over a month just to get Fry out of the way. Then there are 430 other cards remaining...
The game is far too easy if you just upgrade dmg then crit rate of ranged... just buy ranged units and you'll easily succeed in every mission on hard.
Removing the ability to move troops would ramp up the dificulty, as it is pretty much ilimited money with 2 trader guys (forgot his name) and an untouchable army with 10+ archers.
Finally found the fifth copper key!
The one I was missing was on a chest behind the entrance to the factory, just in case anyone else also missed that one
Can anyone list where are the bronze keys? I am missing one (and don't remember where I got the ones I've already used), and now I can't do the Glitch boss =(
Posted this on the walkthrough as well, just trying it here to see if someone sees it
Can anyone list where are the bronze keys? I am missing one (and don't remember where I got the ones I've already used), and now I can't do the Glitch boss =(
Scepters shouldn't upgrade to increase attack... A good mage will have 100% (95 after some update) casting chance, so will hardly be attacking at all. Either give it +INT on upgrade or +MagickAtk, or even +Crit, as the swords.
Btw, what's the formula on crit rate? I thought the number was given as a percentage, but after going for over 160 and still not critting every hit, I can't tell for sure how it is decided if it's a crit or not...
Found in a developer comment that there actually is an EXP bar. It's the light blue line dividing your stats and combat log. Keep this up so others can see it as well...
Dusthraros, you're looking at the wrong place. Your actuall money is listed as "gold" right after your HP and MP bars. The $ listed on the lower right is how much you earned on this spot, that's why it goes to zero when you switch places
7906. Beaten =P
IaXe, when the game starts, go left and try to jump over the rocks. Eventually you'll get on the black side of the rocks, where you can safely sail downnward till you go out of fuel
soooo, turns out the first bonus on the wars is a mere +3 HP... damn... so many fights for so little =P
Great game though, been having some flashbacks from the time I used to play Magic: The Gathering
So, how many points does it takes to start getting bonuses on the wars?
My race (Human) is dominating the enemy (Demon) and still no bonus at all...
I imagine it only considers my own points, so what are the (at least the first) thresholds? 10, 20, 50, 100?
Once you get to the point where you can craft the "Oil of Enhancement" with at least a decent chance, the game is over... with 26d12 dmg on a sword, I'm one shotting almost anything in the dungeons, and even the Tiatans were a piece of cake
The game is way to long, it gets very tedious after a short while. There are much more fighting than needed. For instance, long before I entered the last island, I was already at a level high enough to win all fights. I've won the last tournament before entering the king's island and didn't even needed a potion to do that. My suggestion is: Remove 80% of the mandatory fights, let ppl do the random fights on yellow spots, so they fight just as much as they want.
The only reason I'm still mashing the buttons is for the hard badge, the fun ran out two hours ago.
This game doesn't need a save... it's already too easy.
Always buy a new elevator when one is available. Don't bother about upgrading weapons, just buy 3 of the cheapest one for each elevator, then sell them and buy 3 of the second kind and then jump straight to three lasers per elevator (it will take a while before all your elevators are with 3 lasers). No wave can survive 3 lvl 1 laser canons. Not even on the 5th day.
Nerdook, the game is quite fun, but a bit on the easy side. Not sure if I accidently discovered THE combo, but one column of stun towers on each side (facing center) and a slow column in the center, with an eventual eye when you have ghosts, makes EVERY level all too easy. This setup clears even the survival with 5/5 without you needing to do anything, apart from replacing the eventual cheese...
Oh right, at the 5th lvls, if you have enough Top Speed and Acceleration (PLEASE don't tell me you bought brakes instead! =P) you can just run straight forward without ever jumping... you'll get past them easily. In fact, you don't need to jump ever in the game....
To get to the moon: Get every achievement in every map.
To get a Sneaky Start: Press "Up" right before the word "GO" appear
Didn't had any trouble getting farty pants... Don't know what might be happening to you guys... Just remember a "triple somersault" has to be done in a single jump, and you must not end in last place.
Nice game all in all... a bit to easy after you get the hang of it though...
The pro of monster will reduce your crit rate :)