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A very good game, a very big improvement over the last one. You can definitely get creative with your characters, and I like that. Tellunos was defended by Hank, Dale, Bill and Boomhauer from ye olde Arlen, Texas. Great game.
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Why they limit the shop to teleport & usually once? It should be free & as often as you want. They also should explain retreat onlyonce after clearing dungeon & putting stat pts right from the start fr. the tips or tutorial.
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I agree about the repetition in this game. I dislike the concept of items that improve over time.
It's a good way to make a game appear to have depth. Once the pattern is noticed, the desire to replay is gone.
Strangely, it seems many browser-based RPG's use this idea. I haven't seen it used in any roguelike, table-top, or CRPG game.
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That is a great idea! However, his progress would be cut a bit short when slapped with a 4-round _no power generation_ debuff.
Likely applicable to all single- or two-member "Rambo" party setups.
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Needs more green question mark things and legendary monsters... And slightly glitchy, but other than that, great game.
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like the first game, way too many items......i got a level 1 chest and a level 5 chest, and they level 1 was only 1 point worse than the level 5 (in agility i believe) which is completely gay.......but w/e, a bit too boring for my taste, but still, it gets a 4/5
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It's a great game, but there are some glitches.
Like how the "Pass" button doesn't work. And my people wouldn't heal ANY MP whatsoever. Other wise, Great!
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Fun, suited perfectly to wasting many hours :p. Was wondering, anyone know if the survival mode saves what wave you're on?.
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Awesome sequel, with some nice improvements. Was a little difficult getting started, but it wasn't long before my party was tearing things up. The new Conjurer class is a nice support character, and there's some great new loot and useful abilities added. Thanks for a killer sequel!!
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"Nice game, but survival mode is a pain. I swear, dwarves did NOT hit that hard in the other campaigns."
Try endurance cleric in front, pure dmg ranger, spear warrior, and conjurer in back. Put in two wargolems and use all the buffs
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Its really fun to seek out all the different monsters, and try the different party combinations. One of the best dungeon crawler games there are around. (There are others?)
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ElderKingpin, the fact that you decided to start or continue that lame chain comment, shows something really interesting about your IQ. Would you believe it, I'm still alive, just like everyone else who read that!
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ugh peopel dont do chain mails ive ignored every single one ive seen and.... wow would you look at that *IM STILL ALIVE*
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I stopped playing this game for a few weeks... came back today all my files not there. wtf.... I had a file with lvl 12's. >_<
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I was trying to come up with a two-member party scheme. Solo would be ideal, but that does not seem to be workable.
Characters: 1a. Warrior using Defiance. High power regeneration. 1b. Cleric using Shield of Faith. Extremely high power regen. 2a. Rogue with high Elusiveness. 2b. Barbarian using Intimidate.
A) Warrior, Barbarian. No healing for the barbarian. Can be used almost right away.
B) Cleric, Barbarian/Rogue. Many levels will need to be skipped (15+?) to get power regeneration at 50 or greater per round.
Rogue and barbarian have attack-bonus skills, so that choice appears to be a toss-up.
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Why do so many people ask how many levels there are in the Den of ENDLESS evil? The name itself explains how many there are. I just don't get it...