![]() ![]() I am not asking for something i cannot afford, i am asking for the ability to even want to play the game, i tried to meet a middle ground at the start of the conversation with it being an end game upgrade, but i realized that i wouldn't ever get there without this function, i can't bring myself to play with random start skulls. Currently there's no sink at all for quartz, and it just seems like a very easy/logical quarz sinkĪll you are fishing for is a quarts sink, i want to feel like i made progress by unlocking skulls, we are not having the same conversation, i want to have control over how i start, random starts suck, you are complaining that you can't spend your mountain of quarts, i never got the amount you want to throw around. I think it should be more available as an endgame option after you've done all witch/castle upgrades and don't have anything else to spend quartz on, that's why I think it should be so high. No matter how much i enjoyed this game the inability to make any progression other then passives ate at me, you can unlock and upgrade passives but other then that have no control over how you play, 815|Shouldabeen for you 30k sounds small, i don't think i got that amount in the entire time playing this game, i just kept not getting far, the rouge-likes\lites i like playing are like endless dungeon where the only control you get is how you start, i just wish this game had that. Repeat this pattern until The First Hero is no more.Originally posted by darthdud0:i just hate not being able to pick a starting skull, it drove me crazy not being able to feel like anything got done, you can unlock new skulls but at no point can you select them, you might like random skulls but i don't, it drove me away from the game, i only saw the big update to the weaker skulls and thought "cool, i might give this a try again" then remembered "you won't see half of those skulls" and decided not to play it again, ![]() He’ll use this to also perform dash attacks similar to the guards in the Grand Hall.Ĭontinue to dodge his attacks, and land your attacks when he takes a moment to recover. They’ll rain down from the sky and you’ll need to dash to avoid these.Īs well as these daggers, The First Hero will also perform a series of quick attacks with the big, golden sword he is now using as his weapon. In the second stage, The First Hero will summon an array of golden daggers to attack you. Before they turn red, they’ll flash grey, warning you where they’ll be causing damage (it will be similar to the purple slash marks that appear on the screen when fighting The Leiana Sisters). ![]() He’ll summon more of the red beams, but they’ll appear from an orb, in a circular fashion this time. Be careful to stand in between these beams, to avoid the risk of being hit.Īs you continue the attack The First Hero and his health bar depletes, he’ll begin to get more aggressive with his attacks. On top of this, he will also unleash something like an electrical storm that will see numerous red rays come down and crash to the ground. Each time he attacks, he'll pause to recover which will leave him vulnerable to your attacks. Be sure to jump over his dash attacks, and move far away from him when he’s swinging his sword. He'll essentially be using combat techniques from a majority of the enemies you've gone up against throughout each of the stages.Īs the fight begins, he’ll start with a number of dash attacks, hacking and slashing at you. The first thing to be aware of, is that you can expect to face a variety of attacks when battling The First Hero. After meeting The First Hero in the tutorial, it's finally time to go up against him. ![]()
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