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=== Divine Forge === |
=== Divine Forge === |
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− | At the off-white Divine Forge, [[Divine Crystal|Divine Crystals]] can be exchanged for [[armor]]. The player gets to choose which type of piece and material they want. Each crystal returns ten (10) of the specified armor; on average, |
+ | At the off-white Divine Forge, [[Divine Crystal|Divine Crystals]] can be exchanged for [[armor]]. The player gets to choose which type of piece and material they want. Each crystal returns ten (10) of the specified armor; on average, 1-2 of them will be Ultimate [[quality]] or better. |
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=== Void Forge === |
=== Void Forge === |
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− | At the purple Void Forge, [[Void Crystal|Void Crystals]] may be crafted into one of four exclusive void weapons or a [[Old One |
+ | At the purple Void Forge, [[Void Crystal|Void Crystals]] may be crafted into one of four exclusive void weapons or a [[Baby Old One|special pet]]. Void weapons have an unique void [[Elements|damage type]] which absolutely no [[Creatures|enemy]] is immune to, not even the generic-resilient [[Crystalline Resurgence|Artificial Genie King]]. All of them increase the wielder's [[Hero Speed|movement speed]] by 1.10x. |
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+ | Despite their guaranteed Void [[quality]], these weapons were designed to accelerate game progression, not be the definitive best-in-slot items. |
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== Version History == |
== Version History == |
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[[Coal Forge]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 19 November 2021
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The Forge Room is a two-story area located at the top of the player's tavern. It is accessed through a door on the second floor.
It contains two specialized forges with an elevator to transport between them: Divine and Void.
Divine Forge[]
At the off-white Divine Forge, Divine Crystals can be exchanged for armor. The player gets to choose which type of piece and material they want. Each crystal returns ten (10) of the specified armor; on average, 1-2 of them will be Ultimate quality or better.
Void Forge[]
At the purple Void Forge, Void Crystals may be crafted into one of four exclusive void weapons or a special pet. Void weapons have an unique void damage type which absolutely no enemy is immune to, not even the generic-resilient Artificial Genie King. All of them increase the wielder's movement speed by 1.10x.
Despite their guaranteed Void quality, these weapons were designed to accelerate game progression, not be the definitive best-in-slot items.
Option | Crystal Cost | Output Item |
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Buy Void Staff | 12 | Void Staff |
Buy Void Sword | 12 | Void Sword |
Buy Void Bow | 12 | Void Bow |
Buy Void Spear | 12 | Void Spear |
I'm Feeling Lucky... | 16 | Any void weapon, chosen at random.
Its stats roll better than choosing any of the less expensive options. |
??? | 40 | Old One on a Treadmill |
Version History[]
- 12.0.3:
- UIs Overhauled.
- Spending 40 Void Crystals at Void Forge now produces a Baby Old One, instead of an Old One on a Treadmill. "Oldmills" are no longer obtainable.
- ?: Introduced.