Haha, Yeah I love how you can destroy things (although I accidentally destroyed my bed in the beginning!) I can't believe I still destroyed things in the hope of finding something after I got the achievements though... T_T
I'll bet you somewhere, in some faraway corner, inside an inconspicuous object is the best hat the game has. Most likely far enough into it that you stop trying to destroy everything by the time you get there.
Ugh, I know you're joking but it's going to eat away at me now and I'll have to start destroying things again... I hate you.
Hey Kepa, for the items that have an effect a certain amount of times per level (like the Hungry Blade and Gambler's Cut), is it per level of the game, or per level-up? Also how does the Silence spell work? It didn't seem to stop Orc spellcasters from attacking... A small bug to report also, I started the Orc Forest level earlier and there were no sound effects, only music (despite both options being turned on in the menu). A quick restart fixed it, but I thought I'd let you know. Loving the game, thanks!
As far as i can work out, casting Silence creates an aura around Lexi (of blue sparkly dots from memory) which moves as she does and any spellcaster inside that barrier is silenced. Ergo, if you are too far from the spellcaster and he is outside the area of effect, he will still be able to send flaming balls of destruction your way. (Kepa, correct me if I'm wrong)
Thanks, I get it now. I was confused before 'cos they still went through their casting animation, but I didn't notice that they weren't actually firing anything.
Weird bug. It's per level of the game. Silence cancels all applicable enemy spells that are visible onscreen over a much larger radius than the effect implies. It ticks every fraction of a second, can't remember exactly how often, but it's frequent. You have to be careful of two things: It doesn't effect certain powerful spells, and if an enemy is REALLY LUCKY and close to you the spell might hit you before a "tick" happens to fizzle it out. Not quite sure yet, it'll be in the first update, which includes the new Drudge Arena mode. Along with iPad support and whatever else we put in.
You're welcome! That's what I expect every time a game tells me not to break fully destructible environments.
Twenty minutes or so until I spend some cash to support 10 updates or a new game with that Cutlass class that has a skin that is "Dark". Please call him Sir...
You'd want to at least start the game (maybe go to the world map?) while on Wifi (or with any sort of connection if you set CHECK UPDATES to ALWAYS in settings). We really need to come up with a better system to do this.