![]() The worst part about Breeders is that they cannot be bribed, and will never head back to their Portal. Breeders will also punch your Walls when they get close to them, and can take down most Walls in a matter of seconds. When your subjects get knocked out, they drop their tools on the ground and just lie there, being useless for a while. They can throw your Catapult’s rocks back at you, which either does massive damage to a Wall, or knocks out any subjects it hits. Attempting to run past them will cause your mount to rear back, leaving you vulnerable to being hit before you can run past. Breeders are slow and hard hitting, making you drop tons of coins with each hit. They are called “breeders” because every few seconds, they stop and spit out 3 Greed to aid them with their assault. ![]() Floaters have a good amount of health, but one shot from a Catapult or Mighty Ballista will usually kill them, and so long as it is killed before it flies all the way back to a portal, it will drop your stolen units and shrivel up into a ball of flesh.īreeders are by far the strongest enemy in the game, taking multiple Catapult or Mighty Ballista shots to kill. Archers in towers are typically targeted first, and are thus the most vulnerable. Then, they will grab up to 2 of your subjects and literally attempt to kidnap them. When they swoop down, they do an area-of-effect attack that damages nearby Walls, knocks Coins out of your bag, and knocks the tools out of the hands of any nearby subjects. Armored Greed can also be bribed.įloaters are the only flying enemies in the game, and thus can completely ignore Walls. The amount of arrows it takes to knock off their mask depends on the mask they are wearing. When Armored Greed get hit with enough arrows, their mask is destroyed, leaving them as vulnerable as any regular Greed. ![]() This tactic is widely known as “bribing”.Īrmored Greed are are distinguished by the masks they wear, and are just like any other greed that attacks walls and steals items. Early-game strategies usually include dropping Coins for the small number of Greed that spawn on the first few nights, giving you and your Workers the ability to act with safety during the night. It only takes one hit with an arrow to kill a Greed, and they will drop any carried items or Coins upon death. If you are hit when you have no Coins, your crown will be knocked off, and you will have an opportunity to recover it before the Greed can steal it. Greed will also attack you, knocking 1 Coin out of your bag at a time. If they come across a subject, they will attack them, causing your subject to drop their tool and then, if hit again, lose their Coin, turning back into a Vagrant. If they reach a Wall, they will attack it until the Wall gives way. Every night, multiple Greed spawn from the closest Portal to your Kingdom on each side. They steal any Coins and tools they can find, and then run back to their Portal for safety. They will bully you and your subjects out of your money and livelihood. They are grumpy little thieves bent on noodling your stuff away. After destroying the last Portal, the Cliff Portal will open up, unleashing a massive wave of doom upon your kingdom. These Blood Moons caused by the destruction of a portal typically spawn a wave of enemies that is larger than that spawned during a normal Blood Moon. Immediately after the day ends, it will be a Blood Moon, where you will get a wave sent at you from one of the remaining Portals. No songs will be sung, and it will be an eerily quiet rest of the day. ![]() Your knights will eventually return to the Walls to guard. All your subjects will retreat as if it were night time. Once destroyed, the sky will turn blood red and cries of anger will be heard. They can be permanently destroyed by ordering Knights to attack them, but they will put up a fight. Portals will also open as soon as they are attacked. When they are closed, Portals can be safely passed by, but when open, they will spawn Greed to attack anything that goes near it. Unlike Cliff Portals, Portals are usually closed during the day, but open at night to let out enemies. Portals are big, rocky gateways found in the forest, and, just like Cliff Portals, are the spawn-points of your enemies. It will not spawn enemies during its reconstruction period. If you manage to destroy the Cliff Portal, it will fall apart just like any other Portal, but then slowly reconstruct itself over the course of the next three days. On every island but the 1st & 2nd, the Cliff Portal will start closed, and will open when all other Portals are destroyed, releasing a wave of doom as it opens. It’s huge, it always stays open, and has far more health than normal Portals. There is only one Cliff Portal per island, and it is located on one random side of the island, opposite to the dock. It is not possible to destroy the Cliff Portal permanently. The Cliff Portal, once opened, becomes the spawn-point of your enemies.
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