![]() So at the top of the hill is a stream coming out of a small fjord, which is I guess where the downhill flood originated. That trickle become a rush of water that kept on flowing. I was walking along when a stream of water rushed down the hill. The left one, I’m assuming, is based on the Saw movies’ Jigsaw, while the right is just perfect for the upcoming Valentine’s Day festivities. I got two separate player-designed face masks. Loot was quite plentiful this run as well. Should I worry that my character got a diabetes debuff at level 3? I liked this particular shot of a graveyard statue, although I’m curious what it’s supposed to represent. I jumped back on my Christmas raptor and ran into the lowbie world once more. I didn’t become a fan of its melee-only style, but I was definitely warming up to it. This candy can be consumed to make the CB attack faster or heal him up, so there’s a neat self-buffing mechanic at play here. Nice slow and powerful swings plus an optional whirlwind attack.īut apart from the candy color theme, the CB differs from the norm by actually knocking candy outta bad guys (along with decorative candy icons on every hit). At first, the CB seems like your typical two-weapon warrior. Oh well - next time!įor my latest Trove excursion, I decided to test drive the relatively new Candy Barbarian class. I would have loved to have gone on these rides. So players craft whole songs out of rides and HOW COOL IS THAT.Īlso, how sad was I that I didn’t have a Mag Rider? I was short a number of items to craft it and didn’t know where to go to find them. Trove has these cool vehicles called Mag Riders that can only be used on set tracks, and I guess the tracks can play musical notes when traversed. Apparently I stumbled upon a whole new side of Trove that I was ignorant of, the music ride scene. My jaw just dropped at the detail and work that went in to this world - but that was nothing compared to its creativity. This world spawned me inside of an inescapable prison cell. I can’t imagine the patience it took to make it. So I decided to finish up my tour by checking out the featured club worlds of the day. That said, it does look as though there are some pretty nifty things to craft, including many interactive stations. I wanted to see the world, not a recipe screen. ![]() It’s not that it’s inaccessible, but that I couldn’t be bothered with it knowing that I was going to be heading out in a few weeks. You’ve probably noticed that in my Trove adventures hasn’t included an awful lot - or really, any - crafting. I couldn’t beat him, so I had to run like the dickens. Seriously, he barely moved from the place and killed me four times when I came back. ![]() Maybe this was my punishment for taking the easy way out, but there was a HUGE mob sitting on top of the graveyard, just waiting to hew any rezzed characters in half. Not my cup of tea, especially when I couldn’t find the end or go back to the beginning. Very big on environmental hazards and platforming, while extremely light on mobs to fight. ![]() I heard that Trove lets - or will let - players design dungeons for others, and this definitely had a feel of one of those. Not too far away, I found “Journey’s End,” a dungeon of sorts. Don’t mind me, I’m just a blogger who’s going to stand in the corner of your house to take screenshots and then not move for five minutes while I add this to my blog. Nothing super exciting, but I do prefer ranged classes in Trove over melee, so I’m sure I won’t mind. Where are my legs? HOW AM I FLOATING? WHEEEERE ARE MY LEEEEEGS? I guess I traded them up for wings.įrom the initial look of the class, the Sage is primarily a long-distance damage dealer with a cold theme. So here we are at the end of my month adventures into the sandvox Trove! I wanted to finish out by trying out the last (for now) class, the Ice Sage. ![]()
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