Along the way, players
collect stat boosts that improve agility, attack, defence and suchlike, filling up respective meters ready for the final randomly selected challenge at the end.
Not exact matches
They're often things that you'll do over the course of normal gameplay without making any special effort (such as
collecting resources and killing monsters of all sizes) and when turned in back at the Center, will reward you with Armour Orbs, which are the currency you need to permanently
boost the
stats of your protective gear.
- Battle undead goblins, lion outlaws, mighty dragons and other monstrous foes using a unique card - based combat system - Strategically shape your deck as you acquire new cards from merchants, treasure chests, and allies -
Collect fame from each run to unlock new abilities that can be used by future heroes - Every playthrough is different: levels, enemy encounters and loot are randomly generated - Choose from six different classes: Rogue, Ranger, Knight, Barbarian, Cleric, Wizard - Recruit companions to join you on your quest and make use of their special abilities - Equip your hero with
stat -
boosting loot to improve the chances of victory - Fight for your place at the top of the Monster Slayers leaderboards - Inspired by the much - loved deck - building RPG, Dream Quest, created by Peter Whalen (Hearthstone)
Players get to talk to all the characters from the show and visit all the recognizable landmarks,
collect all sorts of trash for money, items and costumes, shop to get new gear, like even more costumes, items and artifacts (to
boost stats), and get followers on Coonstagram (Cartman's version of Instagram) by taking selfies with people.
You
collect power ups for
stat boosts, such as a dead puppies head, and items to assist you in battle, like your Mum's used pad.
Thankfully, the fields and dungeons feel more populated than ever before, and there are quite a few things to
collect (Treasure Chests, items, and
stat boosts) in each area.
When you die, starting over with a new progeny is not the only thing that happens: All of the loot you
collected in that run may then be spent on permanent
stat upgrades or on equipment that give big
boosts to attack power, defenses, and special traits.
It doesn't have any
stat boosting mechanics to make you stronger, you can upgrade your health or
collect stronger battle cards but that is about it.
You
collect «magi» to proceed into the game (they give you
stat boosts!).