This one looks great, but I haven't been able to play it - it keeps crashing. And the text is for ants.
Has anyone noticed the boards with the tips on them on the loading screen? They look like they are meant to be hanging from the top of the screen, they have holes with rope in like they are meant to be hanging but they are upside down. It's been irritating me ever since I noticed it.
hey guys what does the expansion pack add to the game? should i beat the game first then buy the explansion pack?
Personally I'd buy it and play it along side the main game, it adds the left hand side of the map that you can see a little bit of if you scroll along. Also it adds new enemy's (the skaven) and new dungeon tiles. If you like the game it's worth getting the expansion but others have said that if you try to play it after finishing the normal quests then your over levelled and it makes them to easy.
I'm trying to figure out what is going on. I bought the expansion before I ever started my game, first Skaven dungeon I encountered was scaled correctly to my heroes. I'm wondering if adding it after you start the game is what causes this incorrect level or if I just lucked out and hit a higher level dungeon. EDIT: Never mind, quirk of where I entered the territory (never used the fast travel). Yep, low level dungeons. Seems a no-brainer that ALL content should have scaled with your heroes.
I bought the expansion after I finished all the red dungeons, and the two expansion dungeons I've come across were level 3 and level 2. I played the level 3 one and it was nothing but puny enemies with like 9 health or 30 at most. There was one boss at the end with 70 health. I sailed through it without any effort and was pretty disappointed. I'd definitely suggest buying it right away and playing along with the main game, if you're going to buy it.
It's definitely worth the price. I highly recommend it. I installed it again after it kept crashing and leaving the dungeons that crashed helped. Since there have been no more crashes. Wanted to ask if the 3 expansion characters are worth buying? And if so, which one would be a good character to get? I'm leaning on one replacing the Ironbreaker. The Ironbreaker keeps missing and seems so underpowered aside the Marauder who can use the bow too. The Waywatcher seems to keep missing her ranged shots too and has only 1 melee attack. Or maybe I'm not playing it right. Also if we replace the characters, do they remain with their skills and levels and equipment till we choose them again or are they deleted?
So it seems like expansion is not what I wanted can I just buy the game without the expansion and still enjoy it for many hours?
The Trollslayer is the least interesting one imo, my Trollslayer hits for lots of damage but that's all he does. I like the archmage - I might just have been lucky, but mine has lots of useful spells, both defence and offence. The warpriest is also good - hits hard, and the blessings are great. The missing seems to reduce as they level up, so don't write them off too soon. You don't actually replace the characters, you just get to choose from them all at the beginning of levels. So you can swap between them as you wish.
I'd really recommend the expansion tbh. It easily doubles the fun I think, and from posts on here it seems to scale better if you get it at the start.
All the characters have chances of missing. Especially in the first few levels. As you level up, they'll get better stats and have a higher hit ratio, but it also depends very highly on gear. Get the right gear, and all characters in the game will be hardcore warriors, both the default characters and the expansion characters. I bought everything in the game and have completed the default campaign with the default characters and completed both default + expansion map with Marauder, Grey Wizard, Archmage and the Dwarf Ironbreaker. I'm currently playing a new game with the Warrior Priest and the other Dwarf. No matter what character you play with, if you get the right skills when you level up and the right gear from drops and shops, the game is a breeze. A bit too easy on the higher levels, but still, incredible fun and worth every penny. When the next expansion pack hit the AppStore, I'm going to buy it, but I hope they'll do an update to balance the game a bit better, especially the endgame.
Love this game but one thing.. Since I bought '9th Dawn', Warhammer hasn't been loaded once. Enough said
Are the spells you recieve every level Random? Or are they set for every level. Can someone explain to me how this works?
I feel that the skaven dungeons are more difficult on average compared to a similar level quest in the original campaign. I just completed a quest (adventurer difficulty) where I was actually one level above listed for the quest, and barely made it out alive. Archmage only character alive at the end, and he killed the last rat man with 2 wounds left. They are random. I am playing my second campaign, and my Grey Wizard has gotten totally new spells, aside from the ones he started at first level.
Didn't really get a answer is this still a good Long game and I mean 15 plus hours without expansion.
i have 35 hours already without the expansion. But seriously its taking so long for you to decide that this is probably not the game for you...
So how many spells are there total? Is there a list? Like 10-20 and its all random what you get per level? Have you seen damage increase per battle level?
If you have to spend so much time deciding whether to spend the tiny amount of money that this game+expansion costs or not, you probably can't really afford it and should probably use the money for something more sensible...