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The two companies announced Warriors of Waterdeep today. It's a free-to-play turn-based role-playing game coming this spring that uses card.
Is coming back to mobile thanks to a new partnership between Wizards of the Coast and Ludia. The two companies announced today. It’s a free-to-play turn-based role-playing game coming this spring that uses card packs and centers on the Waterdeep, the gem of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting’s. Your party of adventurers uses the city as its base as it takes on missions.Ludia’s first D&D game features a new narrative — unlike, or (some of the other D&D video games that aren’t from ), Warriors of Waterdeep won’t hew as closely to the annual storylines such as Tomb of Annihilation or Storm King’s Thunder. Instead, you’ll take on missions from Larael Silverhand (one of the Seven Sisters that are also the Chosen of Mystra, the goddess of magic), the open lord of Waterdeep. Mirt the Moneylender, one of Waterdeep’s renowned rascals, handles card-trading.
Durnan (the famous proprietor of the The Yawning Portal Inn, which sits above an entrance to the famous Undermountain megadungeon), runs the in-game shop. “The game follows a plot that runs in parallel with the established 5th edition storylines, but does not cross over directly,” Ludia brand manager Stephen David Wark said over email. He’s also a narrative designer for the project. “Eagle-eyed players will have fun spotting references to familiar settings.”Wizards worked with DeNA on Arena of War in 2013, but that game shut down in 2014 after its mix of D&D and Angry Birds-style combat failed to catch on. Market research firm estimated that mobile gaming brought in more than $50 billion in 2017, and right now, the only D&D game on mobile is the digital adaptation of the Lords of Waterdeep board game.D&D itself is also experiencing a boom, in part thanks to the streaming of gameplay.
Twitch told GamesBeat that people streamed more than 625,000 hours of D&D gaming on the site in 2017. It’s natural that Wizards would want to get some of those players into a mobile game.Warriors of Waterdeep’s turn-based combat is on a grid, as you can see in the video. Ludia is using an adaptation, and it will include classic aspects of D&D combat, such as spells and monsters like the gelatinous cube (it’s a monster that’s basically a giant cube of Jell-O, and it eats everything in its path). Players choose a character from one of 12 classes and nine races. Wark said the roster right now includes:. Shevarith — Human Wizard.
Halbenet — Elf Cleric. Tommus — Halfling Fighter.
Naomlen — Dwarf Rogue. Saarvin — Dragonborn Ranger. Farideh — Tiefling Warlock.
Raika — Half-orc BarbarianAnd yes, fans of the, that is indeed Farideh, the warlock hero of author Erin Evans’ stories. Wark said she’s a loose adaptation of Farideh from after The Devil You Know, the series finale.Warriors of Waterdeep will make money off selling players packs of cards. However, this isn’t a card-battler such as Hearthstone (which leads its $1 billion-plus market). You use cards to customize characters and upgrade equipment. You do earn packs from completing chapters in the Story Mode, Wark said, as well as from beating leaders and bosses and from “certain level-up thresholds.” You can also merge duplicate cards for better effects. Characters have up to six weapons, 12 different pieces of armor, four class items, and four wondrous items, which Wark said players can select “to create individual and team synergies.”You can’t break cards down for crafting materials, but Wark said you can trade extra cards or those you don’t want for new packs.Durnan’s inclusion, sadly, doesn’t mean that Larael will be sending adventurers down into Undermountain, one of the most infamous dungeons in the Realms. At least not at launch.“The Yawning Portal is indeed the home base.
It’s the heart of adventuring action in Waterdeep, and the perfect place for Laeral to find the heroes she needs to rally to the city’s defense. There are no plans to explore Undermountain at this time,” Wark said.Ludia is a mobile game publisher in Montreal. It works on a number of licenses, and it’s made games for brands such as How to Train Your Dragon, Jurassic World, Battlestar Galactica, and game shows such as The Price Is Right and Press Your Luck (which also, in my judgment, are the two best game shows on TV).
In today’s article we are going to give you our Warriors of Waterdeep tips and cheats to help you defeat all the encounters in the dungeons and to become more powerful.
If you are a dedicated Dungeons and Dragons fan, this might not be exactly your cup of tea, even if the game is supposed to be kinda… Dungeons and Dragons! I personally don’t find it as appealing as a casual DND run, but that still made me curious to find everything there is about it and tell you all about it!
So if you are curious to know all of our little Warriors of Waterdeep tips and tricks, then let’s not waste another second and dive right into them!
Play through the first two dungeons
This is going to unlock you a couple new heroes to join your party, so I definitely suggest that you try to complete the first two dungeons as soon as you start playing the game.
It is going to be pretty difficult until you get more levels and upgrade your gears a little bit, but in time and with dedication you will be able to do everything. After you complete the first two dungeons, you will receive enough EXP to level up your heroes (and also by upgrading gears) and you will be able to unlock a couple new characters.
You should be careful though because at the boss levels you need to play it carefully, as the bosses are pretty tough! You should always try to keep yourself healthy, and if your health bar goes down, immediately use a heal!
How do you level up?
Like I previously mentioned, you get EXP when you play though the dungeons, but also when you level up heroes. You level up heroes by upgrading their gears (it gives them EXP) and by fighting with them in Dungeons. If at the end of a dungeon the hero is still alive, it will receive some EXP.
By leveling up your heroes more, you also increase your general player level. Whenever you increase your player level, you will also receive a random reward, which can vary from heroes to gears.
You can see your level up rewards by tapping in the top left corner of the screen, on your player level. There, once you made a few picks, you can see what your choices were in terms of characters and gears.
Always attack with an advantage
You need to always pay attention to the attacks, and to be more precise to the arrow on top of the enemies’ heads. That is going to show you how effective your attacks will be against each enemy, based on the archetype.
Always attack the enemies with a green arrow on top of their heads, because that is the most advantage you can get against that enemy. There is:
– Green arrow, which means there is an archetype advantage and the attacks will do more damage.
– Yellow arrow, which means there is no advantage over the enemy, and the attacks will do normal damage.
– Red arrow, which means you are at a disadvantage and your attacks will do less damage.
Try to always pay attention to this, and if you don’t have any heroes in range which can do attacks with an advantage, try to move them around on the battlefield – maybe the heroes that are not in range will have an advantage!
Also, if none of your heroes have any advantage whatsoever, it’s OK even if they have normal damage. The problem is when they are at a disadvantage and you will have to constantly heal them and be careful not to die (in which case, change the party).
The whole deal with advantages and disadvantages works for the skills as well, so make sure you check them too before you cast them!
Always keep your heroes healed
Since this is a game based on luck pretty much (and rolling the dice), you should take into consideration the fact that you could get hit… by a lot! I suggest that you always try to keep your heroes as healthy as possible, because that is going to help you survive longer.
Also, another reason why you should try to keep your heroes alive for as long as possible (preferably all throughout the fight) is so that they can get EXP at the end of the dungeon, along with the rest of the heroes. But that might not be possible always, so just try your best!
Try out different gears
When you complete the dungeons, you will be rewarded with various items, all which can be found in chests. You will claim these rewards automatically, and they will all be hero-dedicated. So for example you might get something for your Wizard, and another thing for your Cleric, along with some Gold.
You will find some common gear and also rare gear, all of which have different stats and give different bonuses. I suggest trying them all out before you start leveling them up, just so you know what to go for first.
Eventually, they will all come in handy at the right time (and all should be leveled up, because they increase your hero’s level), but for now you should focus on the ones which you will use the most.
For example you could get a random common weapon which could have a skill that you like more than a rare weapon’s skill, and synergizes better with your team overall. And while we are talking about team synergies, this takes us to the next point.
Choose heroes which go well with each other!
When you are given the choice to pick between a few heroes, I suggest that you read their description well and learn a little about their class and abilities. Since all of the heroes have different strengths and weaknesses, try to make up a team which will be very good together.
If you have already multiple characters, try swapping them out amongst each other until you find the best possible combo. For example, I like using Shevarith with Farideh, Halbenet and Saarvin, because they are ranged and have a lot of buffs which I consider work for my play style.
However, if you want a Bard, you can get Calliope who gives inspiration to others and also inflicts ranged attacks (I plan on getting that next, as soon as possible and possibly swapping out someone from the team)!
I definitely suggest reading their skills and stats well before you choose them, because you will see quite a big difference when you start playing.
Complete the free challenges every day
In the Adventure tab you will see three main buttons:
– Explore: lets you explore the land, taking you to complete the “main story” battles and dungeons.
– Battle: the PvP option which gives you trophies and chests filled with goodies (which, by the way, you should open whenever you acquire them). Kingdom of paradise faq.
– Challenge: here you can complete a daily challenge for free! I suggest waiting for the free challenge, because it’s really not worth wasting gold to pay to re-try a new challenge.
I definitely suggest that you do the free challenges every day, because you get free stuff, and you will need them sooner or later! Also, one of my favorite options is the Battle one, where you get to PvP with other players!
The PvP battles are similar to the PvE battles, which means that you can see if an attack will have an advantage or not, but it also means that you can get taunted and have other negative effects inflicted upon your characters. Be very careful!
These would be all of our Warriors of Waterdeep tips and tricks that we have for you right now! Do you know some other cool game tips that you would like to share with us? Leave a comment down below!
The computer randomly chooses your party every time for pvp only pve can you set up the party that you take into battle. So I recommend having all characters ready to go.