Get powerful item cards from fallen foes, or as rewards. Hire mercenaries, find pets, or impose upon your friends to accomplish your goals.Įach character has unique negotiation and combat decks to draft from. Test your combat decks against powerful foes with unique mechanics and attacks. Each playable character's story takes place in a unique environment, with different factions and locations to explore and exploit. Smith is an idle loafer who might just save the world. Rook is an aging spy working his own agenda. Sal is an adventurer out for profit and revenge. Three unique character campaigns with their own specialized decks, abilities and maps to explore. Death comes quickly, but each play offers new situations and strategies to explore. Every decision is important, be it the jobs you take, the friends you make, or the cards you collect. They are also not that expensive and provide more value than any other unupgraided pet, including vroc(which costs twice as much).Griftlands is a deck-building rogue-like where you fight and negotiate your way through a broken-down sci-fi world. Because you get them with 25% discount no matter what and they are already upgraided(in that they don't take wounds and bleed) and if you lose one you can buy another for the same amount of money at any given day. And then they give you +1 action and draw on turn 2, which is also stronger than anything any other pet gives on turn 2 IMO(literally what a fully upgraided boss-level graft gives you but w/o any drawbacks).Īutodogs are actually the best value for money atm IMO. which is stronger than anything any other pet gives on turn 1 IMO. Probably not worth the full price of admission w/o getting a discount from that particular trader(which you shouldn't get as you'll buy more often from other traders throughout the campaign).Īs of turn 1, you forget that vrocs get evasion on turn 1, meaning they can take a full hit from any enemy w/o taking any damage. Yeah you're right that they are expensive AF atm. I would rather it did something that actually affected turn 1.Īutodogs are fine, just not very durable. The +1 action +1 card is good, but only comes online on turn 2. You can get an upgraded shrooglet for 250 or so, total. An upgraded vroc is 800? I’m talking prestige 7+ prices. IIRC, upgrade price depends on pet price. (Note: It's the same as other Spark Baron support) "Double Duty": friendly argument, 2 resolve, the first card played at the start of your turn is played twice. Trained: "Ominous Flead": friendly argument, 1 resolve, works like bait, gains 1 resolve at the start of your turn.Īny Autodog: Doesn't provide any negotiation support.Ĭobblebot(Rise robot): Doesn't provide any negotiation support. Untrained: "Revolting Flead": enemy argument, 4 resolve, enemy's attacks always target your core argument. Trained: "Adorable Erchin": friendly argument, 3 resolve, draw 1 additional card every 2nd turn. ![]() Untrained: "Terrible Erchin": enemy argument, 4 resolve, enemy deals 1 bonus damage. Trained: "Stoic Shrooglet": friendly argument, 4 resolve, at the start of every turn, apply 2 composure to a random argument. Untrained: "Slimy Shrooglet": enemy argument, 5 resolve, causing you to draw one less card per turn. Trained: "Trained Yote": friendly argument, 5 resolve, deals 2 damage every turn. Untrained: "Untrained Yote": enemy argument, 5 resolve, deals 2 damage every turn. Trained: "Trained Vroc": friendly argument, 2 resolve, deals 5 damage every turn. ![]() Untrained: "Untrained Vroc": enemy argument, 2 resolve, deals 5 damage every turn. Note: pet training is a opportunity event (the orange bubble thing) that increase their stats and making them "trained", visiting the beast master in the night market is "upgrade" your pet. Hi all, as you know, your pet can provide you with negotiation support which aids/hinders you while it is trained/untrained, I wrote a list of all possible pets and their negotiation support to those that may not know yet.
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