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the game would have needed a better way to increase enchanting then just working as an apprentice... 7/week is really slow progression... otherwise very funny game, i loved playing it. :D
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If you're trying to get the 20th blue chest and you find the dungeons are to hard: the one you should visit is the Fire Mountains, the enemies there are not ridiculous. But you need bravery for it, so if you don't have it , you will have to buy a bunch of potions and attempt to brute force one of the others.
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Low rating because a series of factors, such as:
I can't mute the game, the slider won't go below 10%, and after 2 hours of really boring grinding the music only makes it worse. m not a 15 yr old who only cares about graphics, but seriously, that part deserves a little improvement
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It sucks that there are 3 dungeons in the game that appear to be bugged. Every single stat is maxed out, village fully upgraded, every other dungeon completed, but still there are 3 dungeons not appearing on the map.
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Hi blindpsychic, while train was overzealous, it does actually mute completely when it goes all the way down.. at least for me.
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"You've stumbled upon a lovely relaxing beach. This place would be perfect for resting sometime... You quickly draw a map! +10 Stress" what... Unless drawing a map is this stressful, I don't know what to say...
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Hey, train956, before you start bashing other people, why don't you check your privilege and test it yourself. You'll see that the volume locks at about 10%. So before you bitch out at people, keep in mind that you're not the paragon of intelligence.
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im i the only one to play all the way intill i max everything out buildings jobsstats dungons EVERYTHING you need an achievment called get a life for just that XD
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why is my hard badge progress not being changed, and why can i not see how many days i have before the game ends anymore?
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HEY u can mute by going over to the main menu, finding the music tab(the pulsing bars) and clicking them. An Audio bar pops up DRAG IT UP AND DOWN!!! READ THIS RETARDS!!
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Mighty warrior, carpenter, humble jack of all trades, good with kids... yep, that's an Unremarkable Citizen right there! Yessiree Bob, that Xaris is a Tier 5 Unremarkable Citizen. Just like real life! lol 5/5 just for that, man. I don't know why I didn't play this sooner - I guess I thought it was some kind of tower defense, a genre on which I am burnt out. This was actually pretty fun for a life development simulation, and the only thing I wished for was more time. Oh well, next time! Next time. :)
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Legen Dary, the Legendary Craftsman, weird title for someone who is supposed to be known for being the greatest hero to ever exist.
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LOL, in most of these games my computer thinks im holding down the arrow keys and the guy runs rampant. in this game it actually causes me to go home coz he runs back and forth so much. guess these are badges i just cant have.
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UGGG!! What gives?? after 12 mage builds, including my last game with all yellow and all but three red dungeons cleared (Demon, Titan's, Pathway) and all town buildings level 3 minimum, with 4 of 7 social skills maxed--I still only get "Tier 5: Royal Associate". A fighter, with combat repute 1000 rather than magic repute 1000, clearing less dungeons and less town upgrades receives "Tier 2: Remarkably Famous". (Tier 2 is better than Tier 5--like law schools and universities.) Frustrating. If as in fantasy novels, warriors become kings and are easier to trust while mages remain cautiously liked at best by the populace, then I suppose I can understand...but oh the time spent trying to tie the fighter ending with a mage build...
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It takes 201 weeks to learn enchant 1000 assuming a 2 rest stress relief. You will gain 28 to wisdom (or intelligence). Then to use it, you have to either be actively at school for smithing or tailoring. You get a 25% chance to make a godlike weapon or clothing (for me, it was more like 12.5%). Smithing did make the best weapons I ever saw (and I beat Satan: Pathway to Hell, Entrance to Hell, The evil lord himself) but tailoring did not make the best items. They were good.
To beat hell: you need heal 1000 and many health potions. Entrance to hell and satan were really well done and funny. The blue chests there were indeed the two best items in the game. Satan was incredible, funny, unexpected, and awesome. Loved it.
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erm any1 got like a doc or something that can tell us exactly what each stat does to our character? like does humility help / hinder in any way?
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I was so close! I was TWO BOXES AWAY from getting all three achievements on my very first run! If I had known I needed bravery to open up more dungeons, I would have had it! Dx
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How to mute the music: On the main menu page, in the bottom left corner, see that little speaker that says "SFX ON"? Just to its left, there's what looks like a hyperactive bar graph which is apparently supposed to represent music levels. Click on it to bring up a volume slider. Click at the top of the red area and drag it to the bottom. The end.
Yes, this is a grindy game. It doesn't pretend to be otherwise. But if you play it a few times, you'll start to get a feel for the different strategies. That's when it can get interesting, if you're into seeing how different configurations of traits, training and equipment play out over the long haul. If you're not into it, hey, that's cool. The home page probably features a shooter you can go play.