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Hello, This is onlyhappykim, I'm South korea player. I hope to see many opinions of members. So I join it.
I'm enjoying Gordian Quest. especially I focus on playing Realm mode.
I stay in 100 world(infinity realm mode), when I stated realm mode, when realm mode was opened first day.
I hope to use renown point ongoing to play in game. γ γ (146,751 point), I have 5 artifacts.
And then I hope to improve that renown point will be exchange some items, skill points and costume of characters(if there will be made possible....)
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Okay, first of all: I LOVE THIS GAME. I very rarely use the word "giddy," but that's how I've felt playing today as the game opened up its mechanics and showed me what it's all about. It's fantastic -- excellent work, devs!
So, I do have some questions about how some of the game's mechanics work. Any help here is much appreciated!
1.) βAttached attacksβ on a weapon. Does this mean ANY attack cards I play with this weapon equipped will benefit, or is it just the ability card granted by the weapon itself? For example, my Death Fang sword grants Rend, and also has βAttached attacks will apply 1 Burn.β Does this Burn only come into play when using Rend?
2.) βX days to restock.β What causes days to pass? I noticed that when Iβd returned to the Garrison to turn in the first few quests that open up the jeweler, enchanter, etc., I first popped into the blacksmithβs shop to see what was on offer, but knew Iβd be opening up new shops so saved my money. Saw what the jeweler had on offer, etc. By the time Iβd turned in all my quests and went back to the jeweler and blacksmith, all of their stock had reset and I missed out on my purchases. So what exactly triggers βdaysβ to pass?
3.) Passives. I donβt think Iβve ever seen one of these drawn into my hand. (EDIT: I just saw it drawn in my current battle.) For something like Precise Bolt, is this just a passive that Catherin has chambered at the start of a combat encounter, and then it gets used up as soon as the Trigger occurs? The description of Trigger says that the card then discards itself, but I believe Iβve seen the effect of Precise Bolt occurring multiple rounds in a row. Am I crazy, or is a Passive meant to trigger once per combat, or once per time itβs drawn?
4.) Renown. So I'm still on my first run so I haven't yet had a chance to use this, but it's my understanding that Renown is what a player will use to achieve some form of permanent progress that will carry over into future runs.
How exactly does this work, and what kind of bonuses can be permanently unlocked? Am I improving specific heroes?
Can Renown be gained on any mode? (I'm currently playing the "safe," standard campaign mode in Act I.
5.) Difficulty ratings. I'm finding the game to be a bit too easy on the standard campaign, normal difficulty or whatever it is. Are there incentives to play on harder difficulties? I believe I saw magic item world population bonuses, but I'm kind of afraid to hit New Game fr
... keep reading on reddit β‘Gordian I
238 AD
Obverse: IMP M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
Reverse: P M TR P COS P P, Gordian, laureate and togated, standing facing, head left, holding branch in right hand and a sceptre in left.
AR Denarius, 18 mm, 3.00 gm
Die axis: 180 degrees
RIC 1; BMCRE 1; RSC 2. Lightly toned. Extremely fine.
What a score! Pinch me! Itβs just too good to be true!
Someone GAVE ME THIS COIN...FOR FREE!!! ...I looked it up and coins like this are selling for THOUSANDS of dollars.
My photographic skills suck, but let me tell youβ¦this coin, in hand, looks perfect! The weight is perfect, the size is perfect, and the die axis is spot on at 180 degrees.
When I first got this coin, the silver gleamed like it had just been minted. (I believe it had.) What looks like pitting in the fields of the coin is just the silver starting to tarnish.
Yep, I donβt even have to send it in to be graded. It is just too good to be true.
It is too good to be true.
It makes a nice placeholder though!
Guy Clark gave me this coin just to illustrate how good fakes can be.
Apparently it is a reference to Alexander the Great's solution to the Gordian Knot. It was a knot that stood tied for hundreds of years, and legend said that whoever could untie it would become ruler of all of Asia. One record of how Alexander dealt with this knot was to simply cut it apart:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordian_Knot
Maybe you all knew this, but it was a fun surprise for me!
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