tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post7493278826927270897..comments2023-12-21T17:52:13.541+08:00Comments on Iphone Dev Pinoy: Dungeon Raid Strategies, Tips and Tricksiphonedevpinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06701293259966155914noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-89977439661595197772017-12-06T14:56:45.509+08:002017-12-06T14:56:45.509+08:00Pretty article! I found some useful information in...Pretty article! I found some useful information in your blog, it was awesome to read, thanks for sharing this great content to my vision, keep sharing...<a href="https://nemco.com.au/apps-software/iphone-application-development" rel="nofollow"> iPhone app development melbourne </a><br /><a href="https://nemco.com.au/online-marketing/organic-ranking-seo/local-seo/" rel="nofollow"> local seo adelaide </a><br /><br />Nemcohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02970834438322393091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-31065146823078672982012-04-27T11:20:42.975+08:002012-04-27T11:20:42.975+08:00Halfling Raider with:
Masochism
Treasure Chamber
R...Halfling Raider with:<br />Masochism<br />Treasure Chamber<br />Repair<br />Skill Elixir<br /><br />Focus entirely on getting the halfling +1 to max armor bonus and clearing the board of whatever there is most of. Use properly timed Skill Elixirs and Repairs after Treasure Chamber to essentially double the result of Treasure Chamber. Convert Treasure Chambers into "Masochism Chambers" as often as you can, as well (to get the +1 to max armor).<br />Focus on upgrading anything that gives you better upgrading, with priority towards UP (which provides better and more versatile abilities, overall). Secondary to upgrades, upgrade your damage; the hard part, in the end game, will be killing specials, and you'll need high damage to do that.<br /><br />Using this strategy I got a Score of 38065 in Normal mode (696 turns, 18425 XP, 8936 GP, 6008 UP).<br /><br />I haven't tried modifying my strategy to focus on Blunting and Spikes more than damage, yet. That seems like it would be a better longterm strategy, if only Spikes and (especially) Blunting weren't so rare.Pennidrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00643207497067735728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-62996592510037132392012-02-04T12:32:06.976+08:002012-02-04T12:32:06.976+08:00I agree with a lot of what you said here, but woul...I agree with a lot of what you said here, but would add a couple things.<br /><br />First, the Piercing weapon ability is phenomenal later in the game when boss skulls start getting insanely high armor stats. Especially useful on the gold bosses and the couple that have higher-than-normal defense. If you can get only two upgrades in it, I think that takes you to around 20% which is more than enough to get the job done.<br /><br />Also, strategically, I like the combo of Magic Sword/Disarm/Heal/Teleport. The Magic Sword helps a ton with bosses, especially if you can level it and drop them every 8 or so turns and build up a large stash. It serves as my main offensive spell. The other three are all defensive (except Disarm which can be used offensively against bosses). Those three, leveled highly and used rotationally, will essentially make you invincible. <br /><br />As you noted, even when you don't need big clears of an item, try to always go for the home run clear ESPECIALLY EARLY. Mathematically, it just makes sense. Slow the leveling of opponents, increase your bonus chances, and keep fresh tiles flowing in. Also, try to stay ahead on the curve with Str/Dmg and Health, as well as one other ability that you want to specialize in (I prefer luck, leech, and defense above the others).B. Miraclehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06600793077824062006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-75314669859763122792011-06-20T12:28:28.924+08:002011-06-20T12:28:28.924+08:00Kye, I believe you need to be playing on either ha...Kye, I believe you need to be playing on either hard or normal to get more classes, being lvl 185 sounds like you're playing on easy.Benjaminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06069878283013700195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-23315497923514692612011-05-30T21:34:02.360+08:002011-05-30T21:34:02.360+08:00I'm level 185,
i have 95 spikes. No enemy la...I'm level 185,<br /><br />i have 95 spikes. No enemy lasts on the board more then 2 turns, with 224 armour and 90% durability I don't even need to attack monsters anymore.<br /><br />However I've not managed a single class upgrade at all. Any tips on how to do this?Umedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01975577610115660116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-80106595833338493442011-05-25T04:15:09.258+08:002011-05-25T04:15:09.258+08:00masochism for the raider. this is the best skill ...masochism for the raider. this is the best skill in the game turning coins into monsters. you can get loads of xp with this, as well as using double damage and teleport, then enchant. i always upgrade like this:<br />damage, cooldowns, health, defense or blunting. my best so far is level 77 raider in 20 min using masochism heavily, i was getting huge enemy kills with like 10 coins into monsters. awesome awesome awesome skill.nathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16156186720461872160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-62074338128982928912011-05-07T06:08:03.479+08:002011-05-07T06:08:03.479+08:00hi
nothing regarding how to unlock new character c...hi<br />nothing regarding how to unlock new character class... <br />I am playing, i have now paladin lvl3 and raider lvl 3 ... but i just don't unlock anything new ... looks like i am only upgrading classes ;(<br /><br />otherwise, thax for you advices guys !gorzerkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16663727027940114156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-17330830141889190692011-04-18T06:01:46.776+08:002011-04-18T06:01:46.776+08:00For my money, Dazzle is about the most powerful sk...For my money, Dazzle is about the most powerful skill out there, as it does the two things that you want to be doing - killing skulls and cycling through a lot of tiles every turn. In general I try to build my skill set around getting rid of a lot of tiles each turn, so ideally I'll back up Dazzle with Repair and Heal. For the final slot I've tried Enchant, but I actually prefer Big Game Hunter. It's not very difficult to set up to be able to kill whatever special monster comes from BGH, and special monsters are worth plenty of experience and money. The additional upgrades you get with the extra level-ups offset not having an upgrade every 15 turns. <br /><br />Skill Elixir I like, and for a long while it was my go to skill for high scores, but I've actually found that in the late game I'd rather be collecting potions for health than XP, and I don't really ever want to be doing so by tracing lines between them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-16798307357922495342011-02-21T15:11:05.515+08:002011-02-21T15:11:05.515+08:00My 2 cents and top picks:
Skill Elixir: totally a...My 2 cents and top picks:<br /><br />Skill Elixir: totally agree with everything you say. It is amazing and let's you keep ahead is the skulls getting stronger. <br /><br />Enchant: another skill to keep you ahead of the curve. Sure, long cooldown, but great once upgraded and free upgrades are literally priceless. <br /><br />Big Game Hunter: if used right, not risky at all. When you've set up a wall of skulls and enough swords about to be cleared and all connected, use it. With enough damage, many times I am clearing 2 or more bosses in one go. You just have to set it up. It translates into a lot of XP and gold at any stage of the game. <br /><br />Teleport / Dazzle: to avoid Spike bosses early on, Dazzle is excellent. However, when you reach a really high level and become next to invincible (I'm talking 2500+ health), you'll not have used it for a long time. Spike bosses are killed safely without doing enough damage to you. Dazzle is probably my preferred given your reasons above; in the late game, money matters very little. <br /><br />My upgrade priorities:<br /><br />Weapon damage is key. You need to be able to kill skulls quickly, even if it's just with 1 sword (and another skull) or 2.<br /><br />Blunting: here's where we disagree. I find it life saver! I get it as soonas it shows up, as it seems rarer than weapon damage. If a new blunting shows up for another piece of armor, that is preferable then improving a previous blunting because it increases the chances any blunting can be upgraded later. It's amazing because it gives you priority: often you just can't kill new skulls the turn they arrive. If more keep on arriving, when deciding which to kill, just look at their damage: the fresh 10 damage ones, or the small group down to 2 damage?<br /><br />It'll also allow you to ignore lone skulls where someone without blunting can't: theirs are still doing 10+ damage like the turn they arrived. Mine are doing 1, and it is completely shielded. It really saves you as your health begins to drop: each turn you lose less health, greatly reducing pressure and allowing time to even grab shields before you can grab potions. <br /><br />Shield Durability: for max blunting synergy. <br /><br />Luck: as your health increases, potions need to be able to fill you up more efficiently. <br /><br />Base Damage / Regenerate / Leech: base damage is helps with killing, but you're better off leveling up damage. If you make it really late, this number gets insanely high when all you level up becomes damage and health (because everything already gives you 100% bonus whatever). Regenerate is just a nice passive in the beginning, but as your damage soars, leech is way more efficient. You spend most your time killing skulls anyway, to get back a portion I. Health is priceless. <br /><br />I never take Spikes. Way too little damage to enemies in the late game. <br /><br />One last thought: don't be afraid to lose a stat or 2 on your weapon upgrade if you can gain more weapon damage (2 or more). I mean it when I say it's what carries you into late, I-am-invincible games! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1835308910026648074.post-45947402716988573092011-02-16T10:53:05.295+08:002011-02-16T10:53:05.295+08:00Thanks for this strategy offered. I've been p...Thanks for this strategy offered. I've been playing a lot & have a very different strategy, but it's great to read yours. I promise TK put something on my blog - soon.<br />I've been trying to do 'combos' of skills, and I've been also trying combos of 'non-skill' abilities (like blunt, poison, etc).<br />Generally, I like dazzle - 'turn coins to swords' and treasure chamber - 'new items are coins' combo, and there are a few versions of this. Trying this w/big game hunter' is fun -- but can be dangerous!<br />Another maneuver I've been doing is collecting less rows (keeping it to 3) unless it's coins. Shields need constant replenishment, so... I try to leave 3 'clumped'.<br /><br />Certain skills I don't use barely at all, like exploding potions (which you recommended) or freeze. Earthquake, teleport, & slash can save you.<br /><br />Awesome game, really amazing!!!<br /><br />rekzkarz.comR·Ehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16625655274885410026noreply@blogger.com