Awor Szurkrarz
Arcane
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If 3x more work would be a good price for the game, it would cost 45$. But somehow the authors see some obstacle to selling it for 3x more work where they live.
Thanks. Really anticipating the sale
Hopefully you did it at the $500 level so I can audit one of your many extra copies.nice, glad i backed this.
nope, i'm not even getting the extra class.Hopefully you did it at the $500 level so I can audit one of your many extra copies.nice, glad i backed this.
The Plague Doctor (Ranks: OOOO Role: Damage/Poison)
A doctor, researcher and alchemist who prefers to hang back, eating away at her foes with damage-over-time abilities like toxic clouds & plague-filled grenades. At camp, she makes use of experimental remedies and risky healing practices.
The Occultist (Ranks: OOOO Role: Support/Healing)
A lifetime of scholarly inquest into ancient and forbidden lore has opened the Occultist's mind to the powers of the void. Debilitatiing curses, and maddingly impossible support skills are his specialty. At rest, he will commune with dark forces in an attempt to strengthen himself and the party.
The Highwayman (Ranks: OOOO Role: Damage/Versatile)
A rogue, a thug and a thief, the Highwayman has honed his skills with dirk and flintlock to devastating effect. Whether at range or in melee, he is equally effective at dispatching his foes. Off-color jokes and cynical preparedness characterise his time around the campfire.
The Hellion (Ranks: OOOO Role: Damage/Bleeding)
Wild, unpredictable, and utterly ruthless, the Hellion thrills to the spilling of blood! Her massive glaive affords her impressive reach in combat, while its razor sharp edge leaves lasting wounds on enemies. At camp, she mutters blasphemies and sharpens her weapon...eager to put it to use.
The Grave Robber (Ranks: OOOO Role: Damage/Mobility)
The Grave Robber is a nimble combatant, moving back and forth through the ranks with ease. If her throwing daggers aren't getting the job done, she'll switch to her pickaxe! She is restless, and prefers to wander while the party camps, always on the lookout for trinkets and baubles.
The Bounty Hunter (Ranks: OOOO Role: Damage/Control)
A brutally efficient single-target executioner, the Bounty Hunter can also jumble and enemy group using his grappling hook, and powerful uppercut. He is methodical and prepared, preferring to use the camping phase to plan takedowns, and increase his combat effectiveness.
The Crusader (Ranks: OOOO Role: Defense/Damage)
Battle-hardened and stalwart, the Crusader has held the front lines in a hundred holy wars. His plate armor affords him peerless protection while he smites the blasphemous hordes that assail him. Righteousness and conviction inspire compelling speeches around the campfire.
The Vestal (Ranks: OOOO Role: Healing/Damage)
The warrior nun channels her zeal for battle into healing abilities, holy judgements and dazzling explosions of light. A strong backbone to any party, the Vestal will pray and encourage others when the opportunity to rest presents itself.
As you can have four heroes in your party, there are four specific positions each hero can take and also four specific positions in the enemy party a hero can target.
Each ability has a rank (or ranks) from which it can be executed and another designating what rank (or ranks) in the enemy party it can target.
So for example, an ability with the following ranks OOOO and OOOO, would mean that the hero can use it from any one of the two positions closest to the enemy (i.e. the two positions to the right as your party is facing that direction), while be allowed to target any one of the two closest enemies (i.e. the two positions to the left as the enemy party is facing that direction). The left set of four dots representing your own party and the right set of four dots representing the enemy party...and the highlighted dots representing the available ranks in both sets.
In addition, for some abilities the dots representing the ranks of the enemy party that you may target could also be connected, like this: O-OOO which means that this particular ability will target both the closest and the second closest target in the enemy party at the same time.
In the case of these character reference sheets, I assume the ranks shown on it are the preferred, or perhaps even required ones, for that specific hero.
Will buy on Early Access for fake Gabebuxxx.
Russian pricing goes without saying.Will buy on Early Access for fake Gabebuxxx.
But not with Russian pricing? That's like... highest possible Metro praise?