

The second one uses 29 forest (oops) and 35 rivers, also can be done with only 4 wide, gives 118% The first pattern you can do even only using a 4 wide column, using 47 rivers and 17 forests, gives a total bonus of 180% attack speed The first 1 gives 1%, second gives 2%, third gives 4%. Its color coded, on the bottom you can see the %value for each of the forest (only using the 1% one, not the. With that being said, here is the original post: 1st one is best for 4 tiles wide but for 5 wide is just not worth it. Wield an expanding deck of mystical cards to place enemies, buildings, and terrain along each unique expedition loop for the brave hero.

I think the safe bet here is going second method, if you wanna be fancy with lower risk, the 4th method. The Lich has thrown the world into a timeless loop and plunged its inhabitants into never ending chaos. compared to the first method that uses 47, and the second that uses 35 but you lose 4% attack speed. Which model you should use depends a lot on what's the ratio forest/river you are going for.ĪLSO taking this " new" info into consideration, i figure this method which is a litte more efficiente for 5 wide tilesĪlso gives 138% but only uses 40 rivers. So despite the 3rd one looking better it is using much more tiles, and is in a 5 wide which is unlikely to be available, even when available its better just putting another column of forest on the right/left side for the first model adding a total of 28%, leaving at 138% total, on the second model it would also add the same 28% to a total 134%. Quoting u/Moib in a commentary below this are the real numbers: The first layout is still the most efficient but probably not worth the trouble compared to the second one (only difference is 4% attack speed, but uses a lot more rivers, which are harder to come by. Stacking 25 of them doubles the damage you do to bosses.Representation trying to figure out best way for river/forest (really river/anything) would beĮdit:It was pointed out my numbers were off:it doesn't double for every river, instead, the 3rd and 4th only ands 2% more. Passing through it will restore 20 of The Hero's HP and refill. Old Painting increases damage done to bosses by 4%. This crucial Tile marks the beginning of all of one's journeys as well as the moment when the Loop counter increases.Having 17 of them pushes that chance over 100%. Exquisit Mirror gives you a 6% chance of deflecting lightning or magic damage onto a random enemy.The Alchemist’s shelf gives you an additional potion slot.Mixed Nuts give you +2 max HP for every point of defense – pairs nicely with Blacksmith’s Hammer and Rare Book.Rare Book gives you +1 defense for every card in your hand, but does not stack.The Blacksmith’s Hammer gives you +1 defense.Plus, you’ll get 150% chance to receive a ration while passing through wheat, which pairs nicely with the Antique Shelf.

This means that if you stack 33 of them, all the damage you make each time you attack will be applied to everyone – and the original target will get 200% damage.

The Farmer’s Scythe gives you 5% chances of getting a ration while passing through a wheat field, and 3% of your damage becomes damage to all.We like to stack as many of these as possible. The Shipwreck tile will give the player a chest and spawn a Siren every loop. The Antique Shelf will give you +1 max HP for every whole resource you gather during the expedition. Placing a River tile next to a Battlefield will create a Shipwreck.Having between 90 and 100 of them means that, with only one piece of gear giving you any amount of vampirism, every point of damage you deal will come back as HP. The Count’s Chair gives you +1% vampirism if you already have it.The best supply items to carry are somewhat dependent on your class and approach, but some of them are clearly better than the others and should be given a higher priority. Each mud hut will give you an additional equipped slot, and upgrading them will only increase the number. One of the lesser-known historical sites in our state, Copper Culture State Park is just a short drive north from Green Bay located in Oconto, Wisconsin. We suggest first building them all, then slowly upgrading as you go – it’s more cost efficient. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 0. Once you’ve built everything else, you can cover every available inch of camp space with mud huts. Check out this 2.6-mile loop trail near Bright, Victoria. The only way to increase the number of supplies you can bring on expeditions is by building mud huts.
