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Wildermyth campaigns
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wildermyth campaigns
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But the larger pool of abilities meant a smaller chance to get any one ability when increasing in tier, like putting too many nonessential cards in your deck for a trading card game.

Wildermyth campaigns upgrade#

I’d see a cool upgrade – like one for my hunter that gave them reaction attacks in Grayplane – and be able to think of another ability from the game that would combo well. Occasionally some of the new abilities would catch my interest, but a problem I was running into was that there weren’t a lot of opportunities for synergy between the abilities I was getting. Each time my characters increased in tier I’d get a new set of abilities to choose from. Mechanically things weren’t going great either. I had traded getting tired of the game’s original events that I had seen five or six times for getting tired of seeing only romance events instead. Another was a very simple event that only contained a couple of lines of dialogue, not adding a significant amount to the characterization of the lovers nor to the lore of the broader story. One was an opportunity to make them rivals instead of lovers, which at my child’s suggestion I decided to ignore.

wildermyth campaigns

With one exception, the majority of my events were romance events between the two lovers.

Wildermyth campaigns mods#

Once I had a couple in play, I started to get events emphasizing their relationship and showing them together pretty frequently.īy the end of the first chapter while I did appreciate some of the new elements the mods had introduced, I was also starting to run into some issues.

Wildermyth campaigns mod#

I got to choose who fell in love and was pleased to see that the Reorienter mod had successfully added a lot more LGBTQ+ characters into the mix. The very first random event I got was a mod event where two characters were competing for the hand of the third. I picked new abilities for my warrior and hunter, but didn’t particularly care for the new mystic ability I had rolled so I just added one I was familiar with instead. All of my characters had abilities available from the mods I had installed. After your first battle the characters always unlock an ability for their chosen class. The differences became evident almost immediately. With all this new content added to the game, I booted it up and started a generic three chapter campaign.

Wildermyth campaigns plus#

I added new weapon and armor pieces, new abilities to learn for each class as well as abilities which added new pet creatures to the game, plus the ability to trade in materials for new materials as well as free rerolls for the character abilities when increasing in tier. The other mods I picked all made mechanical changes. Another mod increased the probability for characters to be gay or bisexual. There were a couple of mods with events specifically related to relationships between the characters: opportunities to change relationships or just more time dedicated to showing couples or rivals being how they are. I wanted to focus primarily on mods with new story events, so I scooped up a pack or two as well as one well-reviewed single event. With that in mind, I started downloading. Having played almost a dozen campaigns during my original time with the game, I felt like I had seen the majority of the original events at least once and there were certain ones I was deeply exhausted of. For those not familiar with Wildermyth: most of the game’s campaigns are interspersed with randomly selected events from a huge pool of possibilities based on the personalities and relationships of the characters in your party, as well as what other events they’ve been a part of. At least for a time, Wildermyth had a decently robust modding scene and while I had tried a couple of cosmetic mods, I didn’t particularly have a lot of experience with mods that made significant mechanical changes or added new story content to the game. It’s a game I deeply loved when I played it at the start of the year and its relatively short runs along with a mechanical approach that fits my “comfort game” style very well makes it a good fit for killing some time.Īs I prepared to start the game, I got curious about what sort of mods might be available for it. So I decided to boot up Wildermyth, the indie tactics RPG about creating a legacy of mythic adventures. Now sometimes I use that time to do other non-gaming hobbies but in this instance I was really in a gaming mood.

wildermyth campaigns

After an hour or two with each I was ready for a break. While I had a couple of games I was poking away at – both Splatoon 2 and Ganbare! Super Strikers – I didn’t feel strongly enough about either one to keep playing them at a sustained pace.

wildermyth campaigns

A couple weeks ago I found myself spinning my wheels during my free time.












Wildermyth campaigns