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by VoiceOfReasonPast » Thu Feb 27, 2025 6:06 pm
Does it have a bowling mini-game?
Also:
Paths of Achra
It's the end of the world, and I feel fine venturing into the Void to fight the King of Many Colors.
Or something like that. Fuck if I can make sense of the lore.
It's a fun little roguelike where a successful run can be completed in a fairly reasonable amount of time. It's also very streamlined in that there's an "do shit automatically" button, which you can press or hold down if you just want your dude to automatically move, attack, pick shit up and go to the next floor.
Characters are comprised of a combination of race, class and god, with 10 different skill trees to pour points into (though one character can never have powers from more than 3 different skill trees). Depending on how you spend your points, you will qualify for various prestige classes for even more fun.
There aren't a lot of active abilities you have. Aside from moving, attacking and standing still, each god also comes with 3 prayers, each with its own number of charges (and of course different conditions for gaining those charges).
All your powers and the other shit you get from your race/class/god/prestige class combo, as well as the effects from the gear you find? That shit's passive, and triggered on various conditions.
Naturally you want to set things up so that everything triggers everything else, in some glorious feedback loop that makes you consider uncapping the framerate so you don't have to wait 10+ seconds for all the explosions to complete.
There's some fun builds you can have, like dodge tanks, aoe spammers, summoners - or summoners who trigger aoe attacks on summon and can basically clear most floors before you can even make a single action.
Some builds require more fine control from you, like fast characters who can do hit & run attacks on sufficiently slower enemies, or characters relying on timed prayer chains.
The choice of where to go next after clearing one of the short dungeons is also important. You do not want to enter a dungeon full of enemies with high resistance to your main damage types (it's doable, but takes forever), and reading the fine print on enemy abilities is important as well because you can bet your ass that certain enemies are pretty good at countering certain builds.
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