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[[Blunder Hills]] is the first game world and is accessible from the start of the game. | |||
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{{ | ===Statues=== | ||
{{MainArticle|Statues}} | |||
Statues are unlocked by dropping [[Sculpting Tools]] on the [[Town Marble]] in town. Statues come primarily from killing monsters, and each statue type improves a different character stat. The magnitude of the bonus can be increased by depositing duplicates of the same state. | |||
===Pet Companions=== | |||
{{MainArticle|Companions}} | |||
Pet companions grant powerful account-wide bonuses. One random companion can be claimed each week from the Companion Park, which can be reached by speaking to [[Doggy]] in town. | |||
===Stamps=== | |||
{{MainArticle|Stamps}} | |||
Stamps can be obtained by killing monsters, completing quests, or purchasing them from vendors. They can then be given to [[Mr Pigibank]] in town to unlock their bonuses. After a stamp is unlocked, it's bonus can be increased by upgrading it with [[Coins]] and resources. | |||
===Star Signs and Constellations === | |||
{{MainArticle|Star Signs}} | |||
Star signs are unlocked upon reaching the [[Where the Branches End]] map and interacting with the telescope. Players will need to find constellations hidden throughout each of the worlds to gain points which can be spent to unlock new star signs which grant various bonuses. Each character can then attune to a star sign to grant its bonus to that character. | |||
==Class Promotions== | |||
Once players reach the [[Valley of the Beans]] map, they can speak to [[Promotheus]] to promote a [[Beginner]] character to a [[Warrior]], [[Archer]], or [[Mage]]. | |||
==Skills== | |||
===Mining=== | |||
{{MainArticle|Mining}} | |||
The Mining skill allows players to extract ore from rocks located in the mines. The [[Warrior]] class specializes in this skill. | |||
===Smithing=== | |||
{{MainArticle|Smithing}} | |||
The Smithing skill allows players to create new equipment and items at the anvil located in town. The [[Archer]] class specializes in this skill. | |||
===Chopping=== | |||
{{MainArticle|Choppin}} | |||
The Choppin skill allows players to obtain logs from trees located throughout the game. The [[Mage]] class specializes in this skill. | |||
==Tasks== | |||
{{MainArticle|Tasks}} | |||
Blunder Hills tasks can be unlocked by talking to [[Grasslands Gary]] after reaching Level 14. | |||
==Achievements== | |||
{{MainArticle|Achievements}} | |||
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Revision as of 07:45, 30 April 2024
Blunder Hills is the first game world and is accessible from the start of the game.
Features
Statues
Statues are unlocked by dropping Sculpting Tools on the Town Marble in town. Statues come primarily from killing monsters, and each statue type improves a different character stat. The magnitude of the bonus can be increased by depositing duplicates of the same state.
Pet Companions
Pet companions grant powerful account-wide bonuses. One random companion can be claimed each week from the Companion Park, which can be reached by speaking to Doggy in town.
Stamps
Stamps can be obtained by killing monsters, completing quests, or purchasing them from vendors. They can then be given to Mr Pigibank in town to unlock their bonuses. After a stamp is unlocked, it's bonus can be increased by upgrading it with Coins and resources.
Star Signs and Constellations
Star signs are unlocked upon reaching the Where the Branches End map and interacting with the telescope. Players will need to find constellations hidden throughout each of the worlds to gain points which can be spent to unlock new star signs which grant various bonuses. Each character can then attune to a star sign to grant its bonus to that character.
Class Promotions
Once players reach the Valley of the Beans map, they can speak to Promotheus to promote a Beginner character to a Warrior, Archer, or Mage.
Skills
Mining
The Mining skill allows players to extract ore from rocks located in the mines. The Warrior class specializes in this skill.
Smithing
The Smithing skill allows players to create new equipment and items at the anvil located in town. The Archer class specializes in this skill.
Chopping
The Choppin skill allows players to obtain logs from trees located throughout the game. The Mage class specializes in this skill.
Tasks
Blunder Hills tasks can be unlocked by talking to Grasslands Gary after reaching Level 14.
Achievements
Not sure what to put here.