@nala2624: Wrong, you don't get to make up your own definitions. According to the Oxford, Websters, Longmans, or Google dictionaries: Hacker: 1. A person who illegally gains access to and sometimes tampers with information in a computer system. 2. Someone who secretly uses or changes the information in other people's computer systems 3. A programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism.
I'm confused as to how it *doesn't* put food on his table, page hits still produce cash income. Perhaps it's better to say it doesn't put any *additional* money in his pocket. If I was him I'd branch off as well, doesn't really matter how crappy SDG is at this point, he'll continue making money off it forever since it has badges.
And just to cutoff the I-found-a-tiny-crack-in-your-argument-nerds: Except of course in the rare instances when you're using special defensive skills/spells. Not that that has *anything* at all to do with armor, lol.
I beat survival mode with 3 front row clerics and a backrow conjurer with blood and mana sprites. Tip: restart survival mode until you get a shop with tons of runed armor. G'luck ;)
Also, I find that 4 warriors is actually the solution to inevitability being 1-hit by the enemies (by lvl 300 regardless of if you went 3/3 end). You might lose a guy in the 2nd round but that's the same with literally *any* team, the main difference being that you never have to fight more than 2 guys in the 2nd round when you're rocking 4 warriors.
Entlee, I've repeatedly posted the solution to beating bosses and legendary creatures. You collect -% accuracy items and stack them on one character. And yes, you guessed correctly at how to use warriors (execute & runed armors of speed).
Nearly all character skills work perfectly until enemy hitpoint and damage ratios become so out of proportion that many skills become useless (LVL 300+). Prior to that level range any given team permutation can easily manage victory.