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@turtleleon Levelling an item to 100 gives bonuses, when it comes to boosts it increases it's effectiveness by 2% so 1.02 per boost and then 4% 6% etc etc
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INSTRUCTIONS
You click a lot of buttons mostly and watch a variety of numbers go up.
I also make terrible jokes and puns throughout the game. Press F to groan at them...F
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Wasn't too sure about this game at first, but after playing it for a few days, I kind of like it. Love how if your equipment reaches a certain level, the item will say "lol" on the name. Also, the LoZ reference, nice.
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I find amusing that there is an enemy called "Your parents' dissappointment" and it's a grower, it grows as time passes playing NGU :D
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Hmm, I have a MacGuffin in my item list that I never saw in my inventory. Is there some mechanism whereby I am losing them?
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you ought to be able to right click boosts into items. with a designation for primary secondary and tertiary boost recipients.
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if you bought it at exp shop , then it boosts your attack and deffense , in adventure they called power and toughness
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Hey, so I bought +35% on adventure attack and defence (each) and it hasn't given me the boost does anyone know how to fix this? Great game none the less!
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@somebody613 Do you have tooltips turned off by chance? I believe they explain quit a bit of the game. There are several easter eggs though. Someone create an NGU Wiki page that explains everything if you get stuck.
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How do I crack the stupid Forest Pendant?
And all around, this game needs 9000% more and better explanations to WHAT and WHY we should do.
I hate guess-games, especially when the game itself is rather addicting.
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@majenko Half the size means division, double the size means multiplication. In the same manner, N times larger means *N, N times smaller means /N
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Is anyone else of the opinion that "N times smaller" is a completely meaningless statement? For something to be "N times smaller" it has to be smaller than *something*, since it's a *comparative* statement. You could have "N percent of the size", or "An Nth of the size", but not "N times smaller". Basically you're taking the statement "You would have to multiply your number by N to get it to what it was last rebirth" and turning it around on itself making it completely meaningless...
Or is that just the incurable pedant in me...?