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− | Permadeath | + | Permadeath determines whether your character's death is permanent, or just an irritating inconvenience. |
− | There are 3 | + | There are 3 Permadeath settings in the game. From easiest to hardest, they are: |
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* Exploration | * Exploration | ||
+ | * Adventure | ||
+ | * Roguelike | ||
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+ | The combination of [[Difficulty]] and Permadeath settings that you choose affects which version of Achievements you get. See the [[Achievement]]s page for details. | ||
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+ | ==Exploration== | ||
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+ | Exploration mode is only available if you are online and are marked as a donator on the server. Once you start your game (and save) you can play offline. | ||
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+ | Exploration mode gives you infinite lives. Dying sends you to the [[Eidolon Plane]] - if you choose to return to where you you died, monsters will not have regenerated, unlike when you change dungeon levels. | ||
− | + | Exploration mode allows full talent respec. This means that you can unlearn (take points out of) talents regardless of how long ago you put points into them. However, you still cannot unlearn talents that say "''This talent can alter the world in a permanent way, as such you can never unlearn it once known.''" | |
− | + | Playing on Exploration does not prevent unlocking things. | |
− | =Adventure= | + | ==Adventure== |
+ | {{Redirect2|the permadeath setting|bonus class|[[Adventurer]]}} | ||
− | + | This is the default setting. You get up to 7 extra lives, gaining one at experience levels 1, 2, 5, 7, 14, 24, and 35. Dying (with extra lives still unused) sends you to the [[Eidolon Plane]] - if you choose to return to where you you died, the monsters will have fully healed, like when you change dungeon levels. | |
− | = | + | ==Roguelike== |
− | + | On Roguelike, when you die your game is over, unless you have alternate means of resurrection. "You *are* your character." |
Latest revision as of 05:53, 12 July 2024
Permadeath determines whether your character's death is permanent, or just an irritating inconvenience.
There are 3 Permadeath settings in the game. From easiest to hardest, they are:
- Exploration
- Adventure
- Roguelike
The combination of Difficulty and Permadeath settings that you choose affects which version of Achievements you get. See the Achievements page for details.
Exploration
Exploration mode is only available if you are online and are marked as a donator on the server. Once you start your game (and save) you can play offline.
Exploration mode gives you infinite lives. Dying sends you to the Eidolon Plane - if you choose to return to where you you died, monsters will not have regenerated, unlike when you change dungeon levels.
Exploration mode allows full talent respec. This means that you can unlearn (take points out of) talents regardless of how long ago you put points into them. However, you still cannot unlearn talents that say "This talent can alter the world in a permanent way, as such you can never unlearn it once known."
Playing on Exploration does not prevent unlocking things.
Adventure
- This page is about the permadeath setting; for the bonus class, see Adventurer.
This is the default setting. You get up to 7 extra lives, gaining one at experience levels 1, 2, 5, 7, 14, 24, and 35. Dying (with extra lives still unused) sends you to the Eidolon Plane - if you choose to return to where you you died, the monsters will have fully healed, like when you change dungeon levels.
Roguelike
On Roguelike, when you die your game is over, unless you have alternate means of resurrection. "You *are* your character."