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| King's Bounty: Armored Princess Sequel to the critically acclaimed King’s Bounty: The Legend. |
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The green spots are chests, the brownish/reddish ones are "altars".
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#2
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Thanks. That could be worthwhile, although in my experience the enemy troops can and will take out an altar with a single hit. Will the altars always be in their territory?
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The possible dig spots are random. Most of the time it is better to use other dragon abilities over digging altars for the purpose of hurting enemies (treasures are a different story, scoring runes and rare spells are great!)
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Yeah, I took treasure hunter as a starting skill and haven't a single regret. I've got it at level 2 and can't see that improving it will help me in the slightest - more cost for not much improvement in functionality.
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#5
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For me I always go maxed on treasure hunter ability, my reasoning is:
a) Give you more exp (Admittedly still low, but a lot higher then lvl 1, and when you use it every battle it adds up). b) cost only 8 rage. c) Allow you to dig 3 treasures per battle. I use this to the max every battle, this amplifies point a). It is true that at a certain point each chest cost you almost 3x rage cost, but once you get the -rage cost lvlup it will only cost 8 rage, at more then double the xp for dragon and 3 chests per battle. I'm a fan |
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