Items, Traps, Devices and Events - Opportunities for a favorable turn even at the most desperate moment.Diverse Monster Mixes - Tread lightly, or be ganged upon by monsters with complementary abilities that might drive you crazy.Combat, collect and combine for a killer suit! Prefix and Suffix Based Equipment – Loots come with random yet rare prefixes and suffixes.Randomly Generated Dungeon Elements – Almost everything is generated differently each time to ensure a unique experience!.Then you would only need one claim to get a rifted x.Runestone Keeper is a challenging roguelike to roguelite dungeon crawler that blends classic role playing elements and turn-based combat strategy.ĭive into the dungeon roguelite-ness and begin your very own epic adventure! Grab your rucksack, sharpen those dusty swords, step into the dark chamber and fight for glory! So if you have a normal x and you want it in the rift and you have been successful to breed it in a runic cave, it might be good advise to try to clone x in your coop to try to get a twin. But remember that your claims are limited to the a amount of opened caves (maximum of 10).įor the determination whether you will get normal/twin/rifted twin it is not important if you have a normal or twin in your park at the time you breed the egg in the cave but if you have it at the time when you claim your egg. So you can get a twin with your first claim and a rifted twin with your second claim. You also can claim the same dragon several times. For example Monolith or Chrysalis dragons. So this is a great opportunity to get rifted dragons that you can't breed / don't have in the rift. And if you already have a normal twin then you will get a rifted twin. If you have one, you will get a normal twin. When you claim your dragon, it will be a normal dragon, if you don't already have it in your park. Mixed with the use of the filter this gives you a good information with which elements you will likely get a new egg. There is also a button to see or hide the possible other eggs. You can look up the egg history to see which eggs you have already bred. You will get a small amount of currency proportional to the duration of the breed and 100 eggs for every egg that is new to the history. In addition to the claim of a dragon from the cave history, the breed in a cave gives event currency. When the collection of event currency ends we will still have those 2 days to spend event currency, but the runic caves will have gone at that time, and in that case you won't be able to choose your claim. But choose your dragons before the end of the event currency collecting time. Claims can be made even after the cave has closed until the end of the event. So if you want to open additional caves, be sure to open different ones to maximize your claims. If you open a cave several times during the event, it won't give you two claims. You can claim a dragon that has been bred in cave 1 by using your free claim of cave 2. And for each cave that has been open during the event, you can select one dragon out of this history. Instead the eggs go into the cave history. (Was it 20% or 25% of the whole time?) When you breed in the caves, you won't get the dragon/egg immediately. The breeding times in the caves are a lot shorter. If a cave closes and you have a dragon pair in it, the breed will finish immediately. You can see that a cave is open by the enlighted lamps. Maybe we will be awarded one later in the event, either from a game or from daily present, but this is not clear. Rune stones can be bought with real money. Each rune stone will open one cave for 7 days. The other caves have to be opened with a rune stone. The last two ones are only available on double/triple days. And if we will get triple days then a third one will be open. The second will be available on double currency days. 6:36:30 GMT -6 crumble608 said:I know that adlerist has put a link to the thread with the first event with runic caves.īut for those with little time I give a summary here.
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