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I really don't get how you're supposed to kill any of the bosses past level 1. You're ridiculously underpowered compared to them and it's not fun anymore.
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Greenrabbit7: There is a way to change the portraits to other preprogrammed pictures. What I do, when one has the option of deciding on the four characters, is to first choose the desired type of character by choosing one of the seven symbols to the right. If you don't already know which ones you want, I would suggest clicking Preview Class Skills first to look over each of their skills to help make your decision. You should decide on all four types before proceeding with their portraits. Then, above and to the right of those seven symbols are two smaller symbols. The top one represents either male or female; click to make your selection. Then directly on the right and left edge of the portraits are arrows; press one to scroll to make a desired selection. If you want to change the name, you can either click the second symbol below the male/female choice, or simply click where the name is located, delete, and enter the name you desire.
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Amazingmaziarz5: I am not sure what you are asking, but I will take my best guesses. To exit the game (the game saves automatically), at the bottom left of the game you will see the menu button, click that to exit to go to the menu. If you are in the character section (chars), on the right, click return to go back to the dungeon.
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Joeyjoey90: I bet that the character you can't use is in the back row, correct? You likely have him using a melee instead of a ranged weapon. So either you have the wrong person in the back row, or you provided him the wrong weapon for your desired placement. While we're on placement, make sure to have your strongest armored character in the front middle as that position will take the most attacks. Also, try to avoid having any characters using only the blue armor in the front row. Hopefully that helps. :) If you have any further questions feel free to pm me.
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Dsrtrosy I am not a MAC user, but there is an issue with the latest Firefox update not saving flash games. If OSX High Sierra is a FF based browser, that could be the problem.
The only workarounds I have found are to revert to an older version of the browser or to use a different browser entirely.
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I know this is an older game, but it's one of my all-time favs. I can no longer save it on my Mac - every time I leave and come back I am starting over from scratch. Any suggestions? Anyone know a workaround to make Flash work like it's supposed to on OSX High Sierra?
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Are you serious with the no save function for survival? I got to wave 35 and my browser crashed... Now I have to reset...wtf
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Ah such a wonderful game this is. I played it back in high school (11 years ago). It's definitely gotten better since then, that's for sure.
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sonick921 - I had the same issue until I got an adblocker, I think it was the constantly refreshing banner advertisements that were slowing it down. Runs fine for me now!
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Game slows way down over time and cannot be completed. Attempted in 4 browsers with the same result. Shame it is a fun one
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V3NNY01: I have no idea if you are missing anything as you didn't explain what happened, but I will tell you that the first couple levels are the hardest levels, until you are able to get some extra skills to help you, so don't give up; you will get there. I know that many people use different combinations of people and different skills for how they choose to play. Myself, one of the things which I like to make sure that I have is full health and power before finishing killing the final enemy in each room. Doing this does take longer to play the game, but it makes it far safer to enter rooms. Most people seem to make sure to have at least one of either a cleric or a warrior as they are more heavily armored (placed in the front middle square to take on more attacks). I have even heard of some people selecting all clerics. Myself, in the original version I select cleric, ranger, and two rogues, while in this version I select cleric, ranger, rogue, and conjurer.
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Remember to place all melee-weaponed people (maximum of three) in the front row. Hopefully you are able to place all weak-armored people (mage and conjuror) in the back row with some type of ranged weapon. Avoid attacking large groups of enemies until you have collected some treasure to improve your people. You also need to watch to find out the skills that the enemy uses to learn which ones you need to kill/disable first. My top priority is to kill/disable Chosen (and Fearsower), so that it can't stop me from regenerating power. I also sap much of the power from the head boss so that it is unlikely to kill any of my people. The rest depends on who I am facing and where they are located. I hope that this helps. Feel free to pm me with any questions.
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love the random explorer joining. This dude with the exact same name as my conjurer joined and stayed for like 3 floors. He was great.
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Mundane to Extra. it appears to me that this works on one of the items you had, or accumulate on the level. If you throw something away, that may be the item that was going to be changed. If you haven't finished the level, then an as of yet undiscovered item may be what is to be changed. So hint, throw away anything mundane you don't need at the end of each level, so that as you accumulate, you aren't forced to toss the one that was going to change.
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Why doesn't the mundane to extrordinary don't work some times. I have had many times it didnt morph any gray or white items. :(
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So here is my tactic for 40 wave survival Badge.
1. Healing is most important, I use Cleric (heal+all, revive, purify, smite, 6 in BENEDICTION),
Trying to get full Power regen equipment ( 30+ per turn) and stun resistance.
Im supporting healing with my Ranger . At the very beggining, he cast Nature Balm and Swiftness on everyone.
We need front row character. I choose Warrior. We need Inspire and Adrenaline. The last is Conjuror or Mage, Conjuror is safe pick, revive in the case of unexpected, give us two mobs and great defense buff . Mage will speed up doing achievement. If we choose Mage i would give Warrior a shield cause he will be only front row target.
2. Cast all buffs on the begin. All have 100% poison resistance, very much stun resi, high power regen, we can survive everything. The only problem is that sometimes enemies cast debuffs like Damage Reduction, if we can we should all time cast Heal on target (even if he is full hp), and pray for benedection proc. Good luck
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"Okay so we teleported to the shop to sell and buy things." as he says with a dead healer as the group walks past a hospital "we don't need to sleep after fighting 24 battles.
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Best survival lineup seems to be Ranger/Warrior/Conjurer/anything, with the conjurer summoning two war golems/(mana/blood)sprites and everone getting permanent buffs from Nature's Balm, Quickness, Inspire/adrenaline, and eldritch ageis. Natures Balm will take care of most of the healing, with the rest being dealt with from an occasional healing lore and dead characters being revived with call soul.I like to get a lot of mana equips and damage reflection, as well as investing the most money in getting the very best weapons. Since no deep creatures appear hunter's prowess is pretty much useless, but the wealth of undead can make the cleric devastating with holy light and smite doing a lot of damage. My favorite choice for a 4th party member is a barbarian, to which I then apply intimidation and reckless fury. Barbarians can also jostle, which lets them move people around if necessary, setting up devastating charges as well as using dismember and pulverize to their best effect.
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NadoroolZ, I have not spent the time to play to high levels on this game, so I am not positive about the answer to your question. However, considering that there are people listed under HighestLevel scores reaching levels of over 2000, I would think that the levels would either go on forever or to at least level 9999. But at minimum, it obviously goes to somewhere over level 2000.
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I feel Conjurer, Cleric, Barbarian and Ranger is the best mix. Conjurer - summons stuff like Wargolem, great front row guard and good for acting as a meat shield. Summon Shadows isn't half bad, either, and Banish is great v. cultists, Barbarian - Heavy damage, can attack back row. Ranger - good ranged attacker, Hail of Arrows + Lethality kicks ASS, and has general buffing skills - mostly just good ranged support. Cleric - Heavy armor tank that can heal, everyone likes a Cleric. Also for Conjurer; can raise dead WITH FULL HEALTH. No power - but health is more important.
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@skitty1: Warrior/Rogue is indeed a strong combination, but play the warrior defensively, with Shield Wall, Adrenaline and Inspire. Rogues become ridiculously powerful once Poisoncraft is on a high enough level - mine inflicts over 1k poison with a regular attack due to maxed Poisoncraft and some equipment bonus. Let the Warrior and Cleric be the tanks of the team and your Rogue/Ranged class deal heavy damage.