Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.
Is dragon loot fixed or random? Wondering if it's worth killing them a couple times if you get garbage drops.
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.
I'm only level 16 and I'm 55 hours in... is it because I'm running everywhere? I'm really making this game last, I've hardly unlocked any of the other main areas. Best £29 I've spent on a game in a long time.
Level 14-15 and I cant kill the hinterland dragon. Is he stronger than other dragons, should I be a higher level. I killed a giant without having to use a potion, so I cant be that weak.
Mage is my favourite, warrior was a bit boring, would either go Mage or rogue.
Sword/board was my first character. I made it a few hours in then realized chasing enemies around isn't actually very fun at all. Ranged definitely reigns.
Bow rogue pretty good ?
I do not not use a single piece of armour or weapon I have found. It doesn't even come close to anything I can craft!
I don't understand the crafting all that much. I find millions of schematics and materials but I don't quite understand what it all makes.
Why do some items have green text and some grey?
I never understood this in RPG games - rare, unique items should be better than craftables at that level IMO. Crafting tends to take up a lot of gaming time if you let it - I cringe at the amount of time I've spent crafting in games in the past.![]()
I am being really stupid, but I'm not sure what you mean. Grey is a normal item, blue is great, purple is unique.