![]() ![]() For reference, dying nets you only 30% of collected resources, retiring while away from the campfire nets you 60%, and retiring at camp nets you 100%.ĭifferent cards have different benefits and drawbacks. You'd want to stop looping to cash in the resources you've collected either because the run is going poorly and you want to get out before you die, because you've beaten the boss, or because you've hit the max amount of resources you can collect per run (the resource icon when you open up the bag in the top right will be orange). These structures can be built by collecting enough resources while on expedition by walking over certain tiles, killing certain enemies, going over the max amount of cards in your hand, by placing certain terrain tiles next to each other, and I'm sure there are many more ways I haven't discovered yet. Your camp is where you build structures that unlock new cards, classes, and upgrade/crafting mechanics. ![]() There are certainly times where it doesn't workīut I think it's also the game's greatest strength (well, that and the awesome sound/visual design and atmosphere). Your character is slowly learning about the world while you, the player, are slowly learning more about how to bend it to your will through mechanics. It also has no manual but at least I know what the hell I'm supposed to do and how (almost) everything works.Īgain, thanks for replying and listening to my ranting.Ĭoincidentally, "grasping in the dark" seems to be the central theme of the game, reflected in both the gameplay and the story. I think that I will get a refund on this game and Merchants of the Skies is the one I'll actually play. I'm an older gamer and I don't have the time to figure everything out on my own when a 5-10 page manual could explain so much. If I don't know what I'm doing, it feels like I'm wasting my time. What's the point of the camp? Why would I stop looping and lose all my stuff by camping? So many cards seem to be bad things, why would I use them? It forced a boss fight on me and I got killed in one hit, is that normal? etc etc etc. I've spent 2 hours with LH last night and I still have no idea what I'm doing. While I appreciate the reply, I would say that the best way to learn it is to read the manual and then use what you've learned instead of having to guess and grasp around in the dark. ![]()
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