![]() Not sure what rogue pace is 200+, my necro was doing 5-6 minute loops with every tile being a 6 enemy fight (vampire mage, 3 mosquito, chest, +mage book) + ghosts.Īdding level 200 gear i could easily get to 100% quality, ~6-7 skeletons, and have 800+ attack speed, but could not always fill the board before killing everything. Plus at 99% reduction skeletons one shot enemies back. With level 100 gear i could get 3 skeletons cast before mosquito's first auto attack. So super later you can transition to attack speed on gear and oasis to slow enemies and some quality to get the shield guy out for safety. Just about everything will kill itself in one shot at 97% health reduction. with enough dunes + vampire mansion on the square enemies oneshot themselves. Dunes helps mosquito stay in one shot range until something interesting happens. Mosquito explosion kills itself + other enemies to round 50 with no dunes. ![]() You don't outscale enemy damage - eventually it one shots the shield, so you have 2 hits. You outscale explosion damage pretty easily especially once you get the energy armor trait. Swamp + vampire mansion is pretty smooth. Only ended the run to finish getting other achievements, but the grey item attack speed boosts get crazy - i went as high as 1500 before settling in on around 800 being ideal. I continued and played to 220+ seeing what gear upgrades could do. Left a run at loop 100 to run overnight and came back to it at 200: Originally posted by Oragepoilu:Necro is easy to build around but isn't that efficient if you want to farm after loop50 compared to say, the rogue. Under some conditions it could end your run. When you start having over 300-400% you can sometime be in trouble, since you will summon "too fast" and start attacking, draining your stamina leading to a slow summon speed after on top of triggering some monster special effect like spike or armor stacking for nothing. *Attack speed can be high enough with just thicket + river. Evasion, life regen, defense are barely relevant while skeleton level, max skeleton and attack speed (*) are the most powerful stats (plus summon quality to some extend). Meanwhile his gear sucks and doesn't progress much (his damage output). Having more trait hurt him a lot (unlocked by killing boss).That's also why you want to play him with the suburb. Unlike the two other his power mostly come from the traits (residual heat = healing with skeleton death, field practice= more power each loop, laying down one's life= damage to the hero shared to his skeletons, art of control=one more skelleton). Because his damage doesn't increase much compared to the armor, you are limited to farm armorless monster or spend too much time per fight to the point it's faster to just start over. By doing so, you decrease its remaining exchange count by 9 (3 tiles x 3 cards) per loop, and making it collapse in 3 loops, at minimum.Necro is easy to build around but isn't that efficient if you want to farm after loop50 compared to say, the rogue. The fastest way to collapse the Bookery is to have it horizontally touch 3 roads (maximum possible), and to have at least 3 cards in your hand on each pass.Each Bookery's count is reduced by 3, even though the hero received only 4 exchanges. The hero is holding 4 cards, and steps onto a space with overlapping Bookeries. If two Bookeries overlap, their remaining exchange counts will each be reduced by 1 (if only one card is held), 2 (if two are held), or 3 (if 3 or more are held), even if less cards are exchanged i. ![]() Each pass replaces up to 3 cards in your hand with random cards from your selected expedition deck, from oldest to newest/left to right.Transforms into Abandoned Bookery once collapsed.And there you will be - passing ink and paper to a new neophyte, knowing they’re looking for answers they will never find. ![]() You probably won’t even notice as the intoxicating feeling of superiority gained from new knowledge gives way to the desire to discover something even greater. When exactly does the thirst for knowledge turn into servitude to it? The question is almost rhetorical. Don’t mind the sickly and almost inhuman look of the scribes. The withered finger of a scribe will point you towards the right shelf, and his hands will provide you with a table, a stack of paper for your notes, and all the ink and candles you may need. But if just surviving isn’t enough, if you crave answers to the questions you ask, if you want to have a peek at the secrets of creation - then a bookery is the place for you. Usually people commit their whole life to it.
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