Author Topic: Eternal League of Nefia - Or Elona  (Read 9270 times)

played it
i expected something kind of a relaxing and fun rpg

i got a brutal and crude survival simulator

played it
i expected something kind of a relaxing and fun rpg

i got a brutal and crude survival simulator

I'll admit I was expecting the same thing, was actually sort of disappointed when I found out that I could be minced to bits by anything in just a few seconds.
I would have loved this to bits if it was just a casual life RPG.

Sort of like Harvest Moon but without all the deadlines, with more depth to the world and no "MUST SLEEP BEFORE NIGHT OR WOLVES WILL EAT YOUR FACE AGHGSGDFIUGFGFIUFG"

Sort of like Harvest Moon but without all the deadlines
I've found it easy to meet deadlines, which game in particular?

I've found it easy to meet deadlines, which game in particular?

I never said it wasn't easy to meet the deadlines, but imagine a Harvest Moon without all the deadlines and restrictions, then add in-depth NPC life and put it into the world of Elona then, to finish it off, make the monsters a fair bit easier.
You now have a casual-life RPG

Bump, starting to get into it.
It starts to flow much better once you get your first decent weapon.

My Character;



Her Gear;



Word of advise, if you ever find a weapon of fire, equip that stuff as soon as it's fully identified, I set enemies on fire and insta-kill them with a 60%> chance on a successful hit.


I never said it wasn't easy to meet the deadlines, but imagine a Harvest Moon without all the deadlines and restrictions, then add in-depth NPC life and put it into the world of Elona then, to finish it off, make the monsters a fair bit easier.
You now have a casual-life RPG
The thing is, you need to keep building your stats alongside you leveling up, since they increase seperately. I was a level 15 once with the stats of a level 5.

EDIT: Ninja'd. Fire weapons also start fires on a critical hit, which is very, very bad.

The thing is, you need to keep building your stats alongside you leveling up, since they increase seperately. I was a level 15 once with the stats of a level 5.

EDIT: Ninja'd. Fire weapons also start fires on a critical hit, which is very, very bad.

Only bad if you're stupid enough to walk into them.
The upside is that OTHER enemies ARE stupid enough, so they stand in them just to attack you which means you can kill dudes without doing anything

Only bad if you're stupid enough to walk into them.
The upside is that OTHER enemies ARE stupid enough, so they stand in them just to attack you which means you can kill dudes without doing anything
Problem is, my little girl and my bodyguards are stupid enough to walk into them as well. It also spreads, which is bad in large battles involving multiple friendlies.

Problem is, my little girl and my bodyguards are stupid enough to walk into them as well. It also spreads, which is bad in large battles involving multiple friendlies.

Only spreads in forests, but why would you bother fighting outside of dungeons?

Bump.
Accidentally read a scroll of create door that said it was identified but apparently wasn't in my house and I had to reset the whole thing.

After a fair bit of stuff hauling and furniture buying I got it back to how it was before a Lich killed me 10 times and cost me all of my money;



Obviously nowhere near done, but I'm waiting for the general shop owner to stock some god damn couches and a few more windows

Bump.
This game deserves more attention, it's really quite fun

Bump.
This game deserves more attention, it's really quite fun
i just started
How do i pick stuff up again
i forgot :c


Bump.
Accidentally read a scroll of create door that said it was identified but apparently wasn't in my house and I had to reset the whole thing.

After a fair bit of stuff hauling and furniture buying I got it back to how it was before a Lich killed me 10 times and cost me all of my money;

-snip-

Obviously nowhere near done, but I'm waiting for the general shop owner to stock some god damn couches and a few more windows

I cleared some plains on a map, filled in some places that weren't flat, but then I started and immediately gave up on recreating that in Minecraft. It would be too hard to scale it without understanding your game's units. They aren't the same.

"g"

Or 0 on the numpad.

I cleared some plains on a map, filled in some places that weren't flat, but then I started and immediately gave up on recreating that in Minecraft. It would be too hard to scale it without understanding your game's units. They aren't the same.

Seems to me like each tile would be a 2x2 cube in minecraft.
The main room is a 5x5 tile floorspace, 7x7 walls