loftar wrote:Jacobian123 wrote:Isn't clicking on vengeful incantation supposed to do something instead of just cost you 7500 xp?
It gives you a buff, which will be consumed the next time you craft a fetter.
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loftar wrote:Jacobian123 wrote:Isn't clicking on vengeful incantation supposed to do something instead of just cost you 7500 xp?
It gives you a buff, which will be consumed the next time you craft a fetter.
NeoBasilisk wrote:This sounds random, but does it seem to anyone else that the hedgehog spawn rate went up dramatically? I barely ever saw them before, and now I've seen like 10 within 5 minutes.
jorb wrote:I fixed two bugs with some terrains not being labeled correctly, so both Mandrakes and Hedgehogs are now found in terrains where we always intended them to be, but where they actually weren't.
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Jacobian123 wrote:Anyone got a material list for what the initial kingdom object needs?
Jacobian123 wrote:jordancoles wrote:"Vengeful Incantation": By drawing deep breaths of vengence served cold, and on your utmost knowledge of the dark arts, you may send a Nidbane most fearsome after a hated enemy. Cost: 7500 XP
If nidbanes can still be agro'd and sent at your criminal despite them being offline then this is incredibly OP
It was already dangerous to be outside when a nigbane could be sent at you, but now it is easier than ever before to summon a bane beside someone's wall, agro it, and kill the people with outdoor hearthfires/offline criminals
I expect tears in the future because of this addition lol
Actually this doesn't appear to be the case at all. It merely summons a more powerful nidbane when you summon one from an altar.
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jordancoles wrote:Ah nice, so you still need to be standing at an alter?
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