![]() ![]() Please note that this is currently an in-progress feature and not every tile available in the tool will have an image associated with it. Toggleable Tile Display: At the top, there is a checkbox there you can select to use images instead of colored tiles.To access the menu, you can either click the grey tile in the top-right corner (Labelled as "Click here or press to open the menu"), or press the key. Any tiles diagonal to the specified tile are not included.) (Adjacency in this case is tiles that are immediately touching the specified tile. This number will only be displayed on tiles that have adjacency bonuses, and display how many adjacent tiles there are to the specified tile. Numbers that are displayed on top of tiles are known as 'adjacency' counts. Special tiles that only generate when a condition is reached (such as a goblin camp) will display once the minimum requirement has been met. To clear the whole board at once, you can click the key.Īlong the right-hand side is the calculator display, which shows all stats that will be affected by the currently placed tiles, along with how many of any tile you have placed. To remove tiles, you can either switch back to the 'None' tile and draw over the tiles you want to cleaer, or alternatively you can hold right-click and drag to clear tiles. With a tile selected, you can left-click and drag to begin placing the selected tile. To choose which tile you would like, click one of the displayed tiles along the top of the tool. The tool allows you to select from a range of different tiles to place down on the grid. The tool also features a sharing function that allows you to export a code to save any efficient worlds created that would like to be shared or kept as backup, which may be imported back into the tool at anytime. This was originally built for those who are not too confident in knowing how much stats will be affected before or when building (myself for example), so the ability to plan ahead and have a reference map on the side for me felt quite handy, and wanted to share it with others who might get some use out of it. The tiles placed down will give statistics on what they affect, and if tiles have any adjacency synergies (such as rivers turning into an oasis when beside a desert/sand dune), these will be displayed in the tool and give the stats information as well. Loot and Upgrade: Strike down menacing creatures, recover stronger loot to equip on the fly and unlock new perks along the way.Įxpand Your Camp: Turn hard-earned resources into campsite upgrades and gain valuable reinforcements with each completed loop along the expedition path.The tool allows you to build your world loop upon a new run, and place down various tiles such as thickets, rivers, deserts (and more to come) to find the most viable setup you would like to achieve before starting to plop down your tiles in-game. Find balance between the cards to increase your chances of survival while recovering valuable loot and resources for your camp. Plan Your Struggle: Strategically place building, terrain, and enemy cards along each loop to create your own dangerous path. ![]() No expedition is ever the same as the ones before it. Infinite Adventure: Select from unlockable character classes and deck cards before setting out on each expedition along a randomly generated loop path. Unlock new classes, new cards, and devious guardians on your quest to shatter the endless cycle of despair. Recover and equip powerful loot for each class of hero for their battles and expand the survivors' camp to reinforce each adventure through the loop. Wield an expanding deck of mystical cards to place enemies, buildings, and terrain along each unique expedition loop for the brave hero. The Lich has thrown the world into a timeless loop and plunged its inhabitants into never ending chaos. ![]()
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