Haha, I'm just curious. Do I have an advantage from having a higher morale?Folks usually ask how to raise their morale, not lower it
Off the top of my head, I think the quickest way would be to eat human flesh.
Haha, I'm just curious. Do I have an advantage from having a higher morale?Folks usually ask how to raise their morale, not lower it
Off the top of my head, I think the quickest way would be to eat human flesh.
no, it just affect nothing if higherHaha, I'm just curious. Do I have an advantage from having a higher morale?
You used to be able to banish them and then pick them up and carry them off. But I think that doesn't work any longer.Interesting, didn't know there was any effect to player morale.
Unfortunately, I still don't see any utility, even if you whittle Nanachi's absurd health bar down, or spawn a copy with a more reasonable health bar in, it doesn't seem like you can actually recruit her by any means. So no bunni cuni for now.
It also doesn't seem to let me invade the orgy village. Health or stamina damage, they just get back up and and you can't carry them off.
DLC works for all versions, if there is any update the game itself will tell you upon launch.Does dlc work for this version?
CACTUS WALLS (returns 100% damage) for added hilarity. Especially if they have AoE.I feel like the funniest raid defense in this game is using spikes + walls, that is if I can be bothered to putting them one by one.............
So, I've been looking back through the forum using the search function, but have we ever established a way to kill the Grim Reaper servants? If someone posted a non-cheated method, I didn't find it. I noticed that the poison spitting shield seems to damage them without inflicting recoil. But everything beyond that gets me and all of my allies knocked on their asses, and the shield will probably take too long.
Thank you for the info. Not even death itself will be able to stand up to this legendary army of Thicc Chiccs and Nice Cocks. And if all else fails, it will be a hell of a garden afterwards.
Glad the "horde of chickens/rabbits" approach worked for you in the end.I am so annoyed that this actually worked. Very grateful, but also very annoyed.
What. Wait a moment.CACTUS WALLS (returns 100% damage) for added hilarity. Especially if they have AoE.
Death and his servants are immune to cactus wall reflection. Also the new spinning saw blades gotten from the trader with tokens. Also immune to needles (maybe because they're considered flying?)What. Wait a moment.
Since this is true... if Death hits the Cactus wall, does he take 1:1 damage he inflicted on it? Cause literally he hits for 100,000 to 1 million damage in my game at the moment (I have mods on making enemies stronger than base value to artificially increase difficulty).
Damn. Was hoping to find an easier way to do it without skills. Guess, learning that Poison DoT is an option is good enough I guess. Since I tend to use shirikens and attempt to perfect block, since it's not like I can maneuver fast enough with 100 speed to dodge attacks at melee range.Death and his servants are immune to cactus wall reflection. Also the new spinning saw blades gotten from the trader with tokens. Also immune to needles (maybe because they're considered flying?)
...Yesh, haven't tested it out exhaustively yet, but think they're likely immune to all forms of environmental damage. Not counting active DoTs, of course, like from poison shields and jack/small native molotovs.
Pretty useless for the MC's, but it does matter for NPC's, and that's why we often see people asking how to lower moraleHaha, I'm just curious. Do I have an advantage from having a higher morale?
Maybe I misunderstood what you meant, because I still didn't have an option to kidnap or dismember any of the members of the peaceful village.Just experimented, and you can still do it with ore needles using the ESC placement method.![]()
There is a no-skill way to handle death, you just need to use the drone when you get downed (lose one heart), then exit the drone and left click once on death (preferably without a weapon equipped since you will do 1 damage), then you just wait for his health to drop.Damn. Was hoping to find an easier way to do it without skills. Guess, learning that Poison DoT is an option is good enough I guess. Since I tend to use shirikens and attempt to perfect block, since it's not like I can maneuver fast enough with 100 speed to dodge attacks at melee range.
Sorry, detailed instructions would be:Maybe I misunderstood what you meant, because I still didn't have an option to kidnap or dismember any of the members of the peaceful village.
Sounds like a sound strategy with minimal units required to deal with them.There is a no-skill way to handle death, you just need to use the drone when you get downed (lose one heart), then exit the drone and left click once on death (preferably without a weapon equipped since you will do 1 damage), then you just wait for his health to drop.
For the servants I use a box of nine platforms and a staircase (set to 0.5-0.75 height) to trap them then Ent Queen with full food buff can *usually handle them (sometimes they can teleport out of the box).
Edit: btw any AOE still damages death so the Ent Queen can kill him quickly after you get the crystal soul (reflect negation) before that she might go down but.
Also kiting Death over her thorns doesn't reflect damage to her. This can be used to speed up the fight.
Final note this is on version 4.5.2 beta. I just noticed we had a new version uploaded.
Last time I tried in v.0.4.5.x, you can banish them first (with the status screen exploit also used to examine fainted NPCs before choosing which to tame), then you can kill or knock them out that way. They'll fight back though but it's much simpler.Sorry, detailed instructions would be:
- Go to Settings, Options, Debug and turn off Build Block so you can place needles down in the village.
- Then you want to get some Ore Needles, say 15-20, and go to the village.
- Go to place the needles where they have H with each other, under the tents. That way they'll knock themselves out with H.
- You might be able to place one, but the next one won't want to, as you already have one there.
- Go to place it anywhere else, just anywhere it turns green, but before you click the mouse button press ESC instead.
- You should now be able to move your mouse, while the game is still paused, to place the needles virtually on top of the last ones in the tent. That is, it will stay green even though something is already there.
- Press ESC to un-pause the game and repeat steps 5-7 until you have five or so in each tent. The stun damage stacks.
- When the people go to have H with each other they will get stun damage each time, and soon go down.
- When the girl you want is down, click on them. Nothing much will happen, because they are special NPCs.
- But bring up the Status screen. It will show you, but if you click on the Detail tab, it will show the NPC you clicked on. You'll know because the title bar of the dialogue will change to "Female Native".
- Now click the red Banish button, which is just below the Status dialogue to the right side.
- Once you've done that, just click away from them, and then click them again.
- Pick them up and spirit them away with you. Or dismember them, I guess...
Note they will not stay lewd once you tame them. For that you want the Ring of Lust, available from the boss on level 10 of the ruins. The village females are great examples of alternative coloring though.
It was easier before, but they've put more measures in to stop you. You can't seem to just select them any more as they'll give you their new dialogue response instead. Nor can you now damage them or inflict stun damage directly it seems to me. I can oddly sometimes grapple them, but not always. Ore needles work though, and can be left in place if you like.Last time I tried in v.0.4.5.x, you can banish them first (with the status screen exploit also used to examine fainted NPCs before choosing which to tame), then you can kill or knock them out that way. They'll fight back though but it's much simpler.
Or you can "R"-grapple a stoned female native to knock them out first, then banish-exploit them. Now you can pick her up.
Or deal HP damage first to knock them out, then banish-exploit. This can be done with damage needles (no purple ore needed), or more easily (and accidentally) when you're targeted by a raid inside the stoner village and the raiders knock the villagers out. Just don't whack them at -100 moral; this doesn't work and will block the banish-exploit, curiously.
The stoned villagers behave a bit like your own friendly tamed ones. They generally can't die and will just get knocked out and recover over time. Their equipment are invisible but you can swap them out as though they're your own villagers. This has a side effect of removing their lust state, after which they can also use some amenities, like the "toilet" if you manage to build one inside their village by either turning off build block or chain-platforming one in from the edges. This can in theory be used to rush a Life Orb for speed runs (or No Taming challenges) but IMHO it's far more trouble than it's worth.