I will describe the other changes this episode has in another article, as there is a ton of changes. The scissors and the pickaxe are really, really strong. His limit break still doubles the next action, but the equipment can't be used on the following turn. The warrior's main ability becomes a dice flip instead of dice rerolls. Completion: Finished first two chapters with each character. I found it easier to complete than the episode with 14 health, but you need a well-balanced build (damage and shields) to succeed. The third installment of Ranking of Roguelikes is here, and it's Dicey Dungeons Dicey dungeons is roguelike Yahtzee, pitting you against Lady Luck and her dangerous dungeons. The upgraded battle axe deals massive damage for the space it takes but I'd say anything similar to this build should work.įor example, you could use a target shield instead of the healing crystal, an iron shield instead of the spiked shield and any good damage source instead of the upgraded battle axe.Ī hard mode version of the first episode. I chose to keep the venus fly trap for the added healing, but also added another healing source. You'll need to use either the iron shield or the spiked shield to prevent damage.ĭon't hesitate on using your limit break on the shield skill to get a bigger damage buffer, as getting 12 shields in a single turn from an iron shield makes a big difference. This one is very tricky as you end up having 14 health instead of the usual 44 for the final boss. This is the build I won with but anything can work here. You can use it to clear the curse and then move on to more important items. Try to get an item that can be used more than once per turn and that doesn't remove a dice such as the Bump+. This episode can be slightly annoying but isn't difficult.
Inflicted with curse at the start of every turn.
Its small size is handy and you can dump all of the small dice that the warrior doesn't have much of a use for there. The target shield is harder to use than the other shields but once upgraded, I'd say it's a very viable alternative. The reason is that you can use 5's and shield up with it during the first turns, but as soon as you're able to deliver a killing blow you can use the 4 (or the 6 with the upgraded version), preventing an additional enemy turn. The spiked shield just looks like a worse version of the iron shield, but it's actually pretty good. The warrior doesn't have easy ways to heal so using shields to prevent damage is a great way to keep your health high. Choose a dice and get its number as a shield. Like the basic sword, the iron shield doesn't need much of an explanation. The upgraded version reduces its size and I might be wrong but I believe it becomes the highest damage “small size” item. So you're able to deal high damage with 4's while keeping your 6's for other items. What makes it great is that you usually need to use 6 dice to deal 8 damage with an attack, but the axe requires 4's instead. We'll first look at the items that are unique to him and then move to tips and strategies for the six episodes. He is more basic than the other classes, but I still find him pretty fun to play with the big variety of available shields.
Procedurally generated for endless play-throughs.Today we'll have a look at the Warrior character in Dicey Dungeons.
Beautiful and adorable artwork by Marlowe Dobbe. Become a giant walking dice and battle to the end of an ever-changing dungeon Can you escape the cruel whims of.
A catchy, upbeat and energetic soundtrack by Chipzel (previously, the musician from Super Hexagon).
Dozens of enemies, ranging from Vacuum Cleaners that want to suck your blood, to creatures from Irish mythology, to suave malevolent snowmen.
Six wildly different playable classes: Warrior, Thief, Robot, Jester, Inventor and Witch.
Master each class and figure out which one best fits your style in this charming world filled with a growing array of twists and secrets.Ĭan you make it out alive? Maybe, but luck is definitely not on your side.
The Inventor, overcome with inspiration, who must destroy their own equipment after each fight to get parts for powerful new gadgets!.
The Robot, who gains dice by playing a push-your-luck blackjack game!.
The Thief, who steals random enemy equipment every turn!.
Play as six different characters, each with their own unique play styles and abilities. Balance your carefully planned strategies against the unknown of a dice roll. In this new fast-paced deckbuilding roguelike from Terry Cavanagh ( Super Hexagon, VVVVVV), Chipzel, and Marlowe Dobbe, you'll fight monsters, find better loot, and level up your heroes as you work together to take down the Goddess of Fortune, Lady Luck herself. Dicey Dungeons, from Terry Cavanagh of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon fame, is a roguelike deck-building dungeon crawler framed as a game show presented by host Lady Luck. Become a giant walking dice and battle to the end of an ever-changing dungeon! Can you escape the cruel whims of Lady Luck?