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New tips and tricks for Rogue Legacy 2

Screenshot of Rogue Legacy 2 showing the player kneeling and approaching the statue with a glowing heirloom

Image: Cellar Door Game via Polygon

to Villain Legacy 2, You, your heirs, and your heirs all have a chance to die at the hands of monsters in search of gold and glory as nature intended. Now that roguelite is ending early access, here are some new (and updated) tips to help you out. Towards death(s)!

Saving or Spending?

After the first run, each new run begins by handing over the gold left over after the upgrade to Charon as he takes it to the castle. You can unlock it when you reach level 12. living vault This allows them to keep 10% of their leftovers before boarding Charon’s boat again. This might remove some stings from the price tag, but you’re still at 90% of those stings!

Use as much gold as possible. lock, weaponor runes Upgrade your Big C first before monetizing it – even if that means a smaller upgrade than the one you really want. You can run more successfully in the future, and most of the gold will say goodbye anyway, so you might even get the best returns. And remember. Charon will be happy to accept zero gold for all you have.

First health upgrade and class unlock

very early Villain Legacy 2, your main focus is scooping out as much gold as possible in the first few ruthless runs. As you build your castle, you’ll unlock new perks, but for now, focus on increasing your health as quickly as possible and unlocking new classes.

Screenshot of Rogue Legacy 2 showing the castle upgrade screen and a kiosk that increases max HP.

Canteen increases maximum HP.

Image: Cellar Door Game via Polygon

You can find other classes that fit much better than the starting class. article, And the larger health bar gives you time to experiment with your character’s abilities. Try a more range of classes, such as: Ranger Or attack that versatility Valkyrie. You may be shocked at how much you love to play as a minor. Cook And his surprisingly useful frying pan.

After that, see how to unlock the various NPCs you can interact with in the dock: blacksmith And Wizard. When these characters become available, you should pay attention to their gear and other attributes like rune weight or determination, but don’t worry initially if they don’t apply to your run. Speaking of…

Learn to use Architect

One of the characters you unlock as you expand the castle is architect, an older gentleman who will accompany you up to the pier. The Architect has the ability to lock the last dungeon room you saw… at a cost.

A screenshot from Rogue Legacy 2 showing the player interacting with the Architect from the docks.

The builder locks the dungeon room between runs.

Image: Cellar Door Game via Polygon

This can be very useful, especially if you are discovering a boss or challenge and want to try it out with a new character. if only one mouth Use the last piece to have the builder hold the world in place, then transport it straight to your destination instead of starting from scratch. Don’t expect to have too much gold if you need to use it more than once or twice in a row. That price won’t be reasonable for a long time.

watch out for secrets

Some rooms can be difficult, but we recommend doing it as thoroughly as possible. After you are away, take a few more seconds to check the wall for cracks.

A screenshot from Rogue Legacy 2 shows a silhouetted player entering a secret area through a crack in a wall.

Find the cracks in the wall to find the secret area.

Image: Cellar Door Game via Polygon

Once you find this area, use your magic to enter and claim the treasure! It’s not uncommon, but it’s a good reward to take a moment to browse through the details. You can usually catch up with bigger targets, but in just 5 more seconds in the room you’ll get a few hundred extra gold!

Other than that …

Not everything that glitters is gold.

Choosing an heir gives you a variety of randomly generated options such as classes, spells, traits, and other random heirlooms that come with them. This may also include traits that can interfere with running by negotiating a higher percentage of gold collected.

Screenshot of Rogue Legacy 2 showing the heirs screen with a list of traits for each heir.

Choose an heir.

Image: Cellar Door Game via Polygon

Keep the 25-50% bonus. Usually these traits aren’t that annoying and can even be fun. But once you start seeing the 100-200% bonus, you’re wasting your runs unless you’re at the absolute top of the game.

Saying that makes me laugh sometimes. Villain Legacy 2 The offer is well worth it, all you need to do is see what short-sighted, color-blind, and one-hit-kill wizards really can do!

challenge yourself

There are two challenges at the beginning of the game – your chance to win one of them Ananke’s Scarf or Aesop’s book – And you should try to conquer them as quickly as possible.

Screenshot of Rogue Legacy 2 showing the player accessing a statue to start the Aesop's Books challenge

A challenge to take possession of Aesop’s Old Book.

Image: Cellar Door Game via Polygon

The scarf is especially useful as it allows you to use dash maneuvers both in the air and on the ground, giving you more options in combat and opening up parts of your room that are inaccessible.

The book gives you access to information from glowing blue spheres and other helpful spirits scattered around the world. But to be perfectly honest, there doesn’t seem to be many “mysteries” that were too confusing at first to solve on their own.

Bonus Tip: Destroy Everything!! (Except what you shouldn’t do!)

Almost anything can be smashed: chairs, tables, books, lanterns, chairs, candles, and (obviously) enemies. villain legacy 2, And there’s a good chance they’ll give you a coin or two if you destroy it. But don’t break all the lanterns in a room that looks like there are only lanterns or boxes. At least not until you see what they can open up to you if you dive into them.


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New tips and tricks for Rogue Legacy 2

Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
In Rogue Legacy 2, you, your heirs, and your heirs’ heirs are all given the opportunity to die by the hands of monsters in a quest for gold and glory — as nature always intended. Now that the roguelite is moving out of early access, we have a few new (and updated) tips to set you on your way. Onward to death(s)!
To save or spend?
After your first run, each new run begins with handing over whatever gold you have left over after upgrades to Charon as he ferries you back to the castle. After hitting level 12 you can unlock The Living Safe that allows you to stash away 10% of your leftovers before you hop back into Charon’s boat. This may lessen the sting of his price a bit — but 90% of that sting is still there!
Try to use as much gold as possible on castle, weapon, or rune upgrades first before paying off Big C — even if that means making a lesser upgrade before the one you really want. You’ll probably have a more successful run in the future, and most of your gold is going to go bye-bye anyway, so you may as well get the most bang for your buck. And remember that Charon is happy to accept zero gold if that’s all you have.
Unlock Health upgrades and Classes first
Very early in Rogue Legacy 2, your primary focus should just be snagging as much gold as you can in your first few unforgiving runs. You’ll start to unlock new perks as you build your castle, but for now keep your focus on upgrading your health and unlocking new classes as soon as you can.
The Mess Hall increases your max HP.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
You may find another class that is a far better fit for you than the starting Knight, and having a larger health bar will buy you some time to experiment with your character’s abilities. Try out classes with more range like the Ranger or versatility in attack direction like the Valkyrie. You might be shocked by how much you enjoy playing as a lowly Cook and his surprisingly useful frying pan.
After that, take a look at unlocking the various NPCs that you can interact with on the dock, like the Blacksmith and Enchantress. Once those characters are available, you’ll need to start paying attention to other attributes — like equipment and rune weights or your level of resolve — but there’s no need to worry about them early on when they won’t even apply to your runs. Speaking of…
Learn to use the Architect
One of the characters you’ll unlock as you expand your castle is the Architect, an older gentleman who’ll join you on the dock. The Architect has the ability to lock the dungeon rooms in place as you last encountered them … for a price.
The Architect locks dungeon rooms in place between runs.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
This can be extremely useful, especially if you’ve discovered a boss or a challenge and want to take a run at with a fresh character. If you only made it to an Estuary with your last sliver of life left, have the Architect lock the world into place and then transport directly to your goal instead of starting over from scratch. Just don’t expect to hold onto too much gold if you need to use him more than once or twice in a row. His prices won’t stay reasonable for long.
Keep an eye out for secrets
As challenging as some rooms may seem, it’s good to be as thorough as you can. Once you’ve cleared out a space, take a few extra seconds to double check for any cracks in walls.
Look for cracks in the walls to find secret areas.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
If you come across these areas, use Magic to blast your way in and claim your treasure! While not super common, it’s a nice reward for taking a moment to look for details. You’ll usually be caught up with larger goals, but five extra seconds in a room might net you a few hundred extra gold!
That being said…
All that glitters is not gold
When choosing your heir, you’ll be faced with a variety of randomly generated options — their class, spells, talents, and any other randomized heirlooms that will come along with them. That may also include traits that can handicap your run with the tradeoff of a higher percentage of gold collected.
Selecting your heir.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
Stick with the 25-50% bonuses. Usually these traits won’t be terribly annoying and can even be downright funny. Once you start seeing 100-200% percent bonuses, though, you’ll be wasting a run unless you’re at the absolute top of your game.
That being said, sometimes the laughs that Rogue Legacy 2 provides are worth it, and you just need to see what your Myopic, Colorblind, one-hit-kill Mage is really capable of!
Challenge yourself
There are two challenges that you’ll come across early in the game — the chance to gain either Ananke’s Shawl or Aesop’s Tome — and you should definitely try to conquer these as soon as you can.
The challenge to claim Aesop’s Tome.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
The Shawl is particularly useful, as it allows you to use your dash maneuver in the air as well as on the ground, giving you more options in battle, as well as opening up parts of rooms that might otherwise be inaccessible.
The Tome allows you to access tips from the glowing blue orbs and other helpful spirits you see scattered around the world. But, to be totally honest, there don’t seem to be many “puzzles” early on that are so confounding that you won’t be able to crack them on your own.
Bonus Tip: Smash everything!! (Except the things you shouldn’t!)
Almost everything — chairs, tables, books, lanterns, chairs, candles, and (obviously) enemies — is smashable in Rogue Legacy 2, and there’s a good chance it’ll give you a coin or two when you destroy it. But don’t smash all the lanterns in a room that appears to only have lanterns or crates. At least not until after you take a look as to what they might be making accessible to you when you jump on top of them.

#tips #tricks #Rogue #Legacy

New tips and tricks for Rogue Legacy 2

Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
In Rogue Legacy 2, you, your heirs, and your heirs’ heirs are all given the opportunity to die by the hands of monsters in a quest for gold and glory — as nature always intended. Now that the roguelite is moving out of early access, we have a few new (and updated) tips to set you on your way. Onward to death(s)!
To save or spend?
After your first run, each new run begins with handing over whatever gold you have left over after upgrades to Charon as he ferries you back to the castle. After hitting level 12 you can unlock The Living Safe that allows you to stash away 10% of your leftovers before you hop back into Charon’s boat. This may lessen the sting of his price a bit — but 90% of that sting is still there!
Try to use as much gold as possible on castle, weapon, or rune upgrades first before paying off Big C — even if that means making a lesser upgrade before the one you really want. You’ll probably have a more successful run in the future, and most of your gold is going to go bye-bye anyway, so you may as well get the most bang for your buck. And remember that Charon is happy to accept zero gold if that’s all you have.
Unlock Health upgrades and Classes first
Very early in Rogue Legacy 2, your primary focus should just be snagging as much gold as you can in your first few unforgiving runs. You’ll start to unlock new perks as you build your castle, but for now keep your focus on upgrading your health and unlocking new classes as soon as you can.
The Mess Hall increases your max HP.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
You may find another class that is a far better fit for you than the starting Knight, and having a larger health bar will buy you some time to experiment with your character’s abilities. Try out classes with more range like the Ranger or versatility in attack direction like the Valkyrie. You might be shocked by how much you enjoy playing as a lowly Cook and his surprisingly useful frying pan.
After that, take a look at unlocking the various NPCs that you can interact with on the dock, like the Blacksmith and Enchantress. Once those characters are available, you’ll need to start paying attention to other attributes — like equipment and rune weights or your level of resolve — but there’s no need to worry about them early on when they won’t even apply to your runs. Speaking of…
Learn to use the Architect
One of the characters you’ll unlock as you expand your castle is the Architect, an older gentleman who’ll join you on the dock. The Architect has the ability to lock the dungeon rooms in place as you last encountered them … for a price.
The Architect locks dungeon rooms in place between runs.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
This can be extremely useful, especially if you’ve discovered a boss or a challenge and want to take a run at with a fresh character. If you only made it to an Estuary with your last sliver of life left, have the Architect lock the world into place and then transport directly to your goal instead of starting over from scratch. Just don’t expect to hold onto too much gold if you need to use him more than once or twice in a row. His prices won’t stay reasonable for long.
Keep an eye out for secrets
As challenging as some rooms may seem, it’s good to be as thorough as you can. Once you’ve cleared out a space, take a few extra seconds to double check for any cracks in walls.
Look for cracks in the walls to find secret areas.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
If you come across these areas, use Magic to blast your way in and claim your treasure! While not super common, it’s a nice reward for taking a moment to look for details. You’ll usually be caught up with larger goals, but five extra seconds in a room might net you a few hundred extra gold!
That being said…
All that glitters is not gold
When choosing your heir, you’ll be faced with a variety of randomly generated options — their class, spells, talents, and any other randomized heirlooms that will come along with them. That may also include traits that can handicap your run with the tradeoff of a higher percentage of gold collected.
Selecting your heir.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
Stick with the 25-50% bonuses. Usually these traits won’t be terribly annoying and can even be downright funny. Once you start seeing 100-200% percent bonuses, though, you’ll be wasting a run unless you’re at the absolute top of your game.
That being said, sometimes the laughs that Rogue Legacy 2 provides are worth it, and you just need to see what your Myopic, Colorblind, one-hit-kill Mage is really capable of!
Challenge yourself
There are two challenges that you’ll come across early in the game — the chance to gain either Ananke’s Shawl or Aesop’s Tome — and you should definitely try to conquer these as soon as you can.
The challenge to claim Aesop’s Tome.Image: Cellar Door Games via Polygon
The Shawl is particularly useful, as it allows you to use your dash maneuver in the air as well as on the ground, giving you more options in battle, as well as opening up parts of rooms that might otherwise be inaccessible.
The Tome allows you to access tips from the glowing blue orbs and other helpful spirits you see scattered around the world. But, to be totally honest, there don’t seem to be many “puzzles” early on that are so confounding that you won’t be able to crack them on your own.
Bonus Tip: Smash everything!! (Except the things you shouldn’t!)
Almost everything — chairs, tables, books, lanterns, chairs, candles, and (obviously) enemies — is smashable in Rogue Legacy 2, and there’s a good chance it’ll give you a coin or two when you destroy it. But don’t smash all the lanterns in a room that appears to only have lanterns or crates. At least not until after you take a look as to what they might be making accessible to you when you jump on top of them.

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