There are also a couple things players can do, such as intentionally starting an apocalypse or summoning certain gods and putting them in burn the world mode. The same will happen if any player accidentally or intentionally creates a portal to another realm or through random events, such as a meteor leaving a crater and a certain unit gathers there for long enough. If they survive with no one finding and killing them, the portal opens and increasingly powerful creatures from that plane begin flooding out until the portal is destroyed. Some group of nerds may randomly spawn at the start of the game and attempt to open a portal to. Demons and most other things are easy to poison to death, and assuming you can even get into Hades, it's fairly easy to kill a bunch of ghosts and take a city and recruit an army.Īnonymous 06/28/22(Tue)16:50:23 No. >I mean they're so difficult to take over You can also kill everything and stop classes that summon from there from being able to summon anymore. It's worth killing a few higher demons and taking their swords. ![]() Also special items from the leaders or powerful units. A place to send enemies you don't like or to go 'fuck it' and end the word by linking them all to Elysium. Special sites like level 3 libraries and treasure sites. Other-planar immortality so that you can banish or kill things but they won't die unless you go there and kill them. You can occasionally recruit stuff from the nexus as well, but it's rare. The sky has cloud units that are basically ghosts. Hades has lots of good ghost units who can plane shift. There are, but they are still random to get. >It doesn't seem like there are any good special recruitable units or unique commanders or casters >Is there any reason to go to the other planes Mage types can generally make an army around themselves as they go.Īnonymous 06/27/22(Mon)18:32:29 No. Whether you should use your specific class leaders depends on how easily you can get them and what they do. A hero or swordmaster with some equipment can deal with even large animals alone. just giving a captain 10 archers is enough to deal with small animals, bandits, or anything. Even if they get killed, just being able to explore the map faster is useful. Yes you should recruit any cheap leaders you come across. maybe I should just recruit every leader I come across. >It just feels like exploration is super slow. Agartha because some gem classes have a way to dig and thus access gems there, the sky because the troops you get from cities and forts there are basically ghosts and can hit ethereal things easily as well. The sky and agartha are greatly useful for their easy of entry. Most demons can be poisoned as well, so having mass poison abilities would let you clear most of the inferno plane realms easily, though you need to be able to fly or immune to fire or something to easily get from one realm to another. If you can take over the structure there, it's a guaranteed level 3 library, and it's probably easier than ones in hades or inferno. The safest is probably going through the celestial realm through the primal plane. The nexus is accessible from lots of places. ![]() Even if you sacrifice a force, if you take a city in hades, you can recruit plane swapping ghost warriors and leaders. Necro in particular can swap a group of them out of hades then go into hades themselves and get a free empty fortress. Summoning classes can pull powerful guys from their fortresses and just take the weakened fortress on that plane. If you're a witch for example, you can just keep scrying swamps until you find one in coctys, aztlan, or the primal plane and then warp there whenever you feel, take a few swamps/forests and warp back. You don't need a strong army or to "take over" the other planes. A combination of the premise being a shrunken player surviving in an everyday suburban family garden, the parodying of the early ‘90s and the game’s appealing visual style had me inexplicably excited to cut grass aimlessly.Anonymous 06/14/22(Tue)15:57:21 No. Well, something about Grounded drew me in. ![]() Why are you reviewing a survival base-building crafting game then? I hear you ask. Survival games tend not to be my thing, I don’t like sandboxes, I don’t like building and I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed gathering resources. While I had a steeper learning curve than most, I like to think there was a lot of upside to having a fresher perspective on Obsidian’s foray into the survival genre. I never played Grounded in early access, I’m likely a rare breed in the forthcoming barrage of full-release reviews. Beautiful visuals, fantastic environments, intriguing narrativeĭisclaimer: Copy was provided by the developer for review purposes.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |