![]() ![]() ![]() It would be the strongest upgrade if it wasn't for the Spark enemies and its cost. The other great thing about Shield is that it's not as situational as the other upgrades are. It's legitimately insane how much damage it can block in the long run. In an average game I block 3-5 times as much damage with Shields than the damage I take. When the Blight on the board is getting overwhelming, this upgrade really shines. Here's a list of which upgrades I've found the most useful and least useful throughout my journey beating the 10 Chains (from best to worst):įeels like easily the strongest upgrade. ![]() I'm not going to go through how pieces move, and what upgrades do, because that's something you can read in the game. Knowing that I would make a guide eventually, I began paying more attention to what and why I was doing, and I kept taking notes, so that I could share it with everyone! (As far as I'm concerned, I'm the first person who beat Chain X.) You're not pressured by time either, because you have as much time as you want for every single turn, so think your moves through, no need to rush anything!Īs soon as I finished Chain V, I knew I wanted to make a guide once I hit Chain X, because looking at the achievements I saw that I was ahead of the curve, which makes it my responsibility to help others. It's a way easier game to learn, all you need to know to begin is how pieces move, and you'll naturally learn some patterns while playing the game. In this guide I'll only be talking about the Pawnbarian class, as I don't have much experience with the other two classes (yet), but the guide may be helpful for Knight Templar and Shogun as well, because I'll also go over game mechanics and general strategies that all of them share.įirst of all, I'd like to claim that I have a decent knowledge about chess, but I don't think you have to be good at chess to be good at this game. ![]()
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