I found surprising success with through shot. Once you clear out all the enemies in melee you can use through shot to clear two more enemies OR to kill one weak enemy and stack some damage on a strong one without losing stealth
I found that Black Cat is also a good alternative to Critter (considering that flanking removes the need for Accuracy) because with it you can set your own flank on 1 enemy/turn just by moving in a halfcircle around them, WITHOUT breaking hidden.
@@RisingDusk Hahaha, yes, I know, I just wanted to note this down for people coming to this video at this time. There aren't any guides in YT other than yours afaik (I searched some). You're probably not playing the game atm, but what with the new armours and pets etc, I wish someone (*wink wink, nudge nudge*) made updated build guides.
Awesome! Glad to hear it. This is my most-viewed Wildermyth video by quite a wide margin as well, so I will definitely go through my roster and keep it coming.
I am eventually going to make a video covering it, but since you asked, it includes the following: - Giving away a Pinecone to Lord Evergreen - Giving away your heart to Lord Evergreen - Rerolling your starting stats for +0.6 Potency or +1.0 Speed - Weird/Shame/Slacker hooks Basically, these are super optimal aspects you can develop over multiple campaigns that give permanent boosts over time.
I wasn’t able to watch the campaign, but I def wanna catch these. Melee Rogues are so fun! One of my not quite optimal but still fun legacy heroes is a melee rogue with the bear transformation
The Skeleton theme keeps the mortificial wristbolt if you get that first right? Could be a good help for some range on that build. Same with scorpion tail for the same reason, but I saw that in your legacy already
Could you make a video explain the mechanics of getting these optimized heroes into your legacy? When to promote them, if you can mess them up somehow, stuff like that
Yeah, I have a few videos planned. I'm going to draft up some guides here and make them when I get back from my vacation in a couple weeks. Stay tuned!
Did you have to get your wings before you became skeletal? Or can you aquire them afterwards? Same with the Stormtouched. Does being fully skeletal negate ever getting other transformation perks?
Ah, I actually just replied to you on Reddit haha. You need to get the other transformations before becoming a full skeleton, as the skeleton takes over all of your limbs and transformation slots. You just need to make sure that your right arm, chest, and head slots are cleared or else skeleton won't stick!
@@RisingDusk Small world! Haha. I finished my campaign that I unlocked the skeleton, and decided I'd cast a wide net to find info on it, as yours was the only video that even had anything about skeleton! Thanks for replying here as well! Subscribed! I did watch a little bit, and you're info is great! Do you know much about the events and what triggers them? I was looking at a link from that reddit post, and I was confused on what some of the targets meant. Like if one requires a rival, and healer and greedy. Does that mean that...you have to have the hero with a rival in the traveling party...and they each have to have greedy and healer, or just they each have to have one? Or do they both need the same? If you do not know, no worries at all, just figured I'd ask. xP I'm afraid I've gotten quite addicted to the game, lol.
It's really important to be able to take advantage of Dagger's strengths here, which Shadow can't do very well. It might be OK, but it's definitely suboptimal.
I intentionally recruit them in chapter 5 of my campaigns so that I can promote them at a young age into legacy once fully optimized. That way I don't have to look at old people!
@@RisingDusk Ah, okay; good idea! I am still in the middle of the tutorial, so I have no idea what is going on. But thanks for the tip. So I guess for this campaign I should do that at chapter 3! ;)
@@RisingDusk Wait, wouldn't that logic also mean that I should only recruit Legacy characters during the last chapter of a campaign even after they've achieved Legacy status? Or is the aging mechanic a bit different once you reach that status?