The Scythe has the most variability in what attacks you can do with it, you can either press the button multiple times without holding a direction for your basic attack sequence, hold down and press the button for a single utility based attack (by default it’s an attack that hits both in front of you and behind), hold up and press the button and you’ll do a rising attack that can act as either your only jump or a second jump if you haven’t used it since leaving the floor, if you’re jumping and press the button multiple times (except for the Diss Scythe) you get an aerial basic attack sequence, and if you’re jumping and hold down and press the button you’ll do a dive attack directly down to the ground below you. Both the Scythe and some Cloak weapons have the ability to change what attack you use based on what direction you’re holding on your Left Analog Stick and all weapons have a different attack while you’re in the air. You may think that this is a redundant section considering I’ve already covered the weapons, but there’s more to attacking than just pressing the buttons. ![]() Spells cost mana to use and may potentially also have a cooldown and Cloak weapons only have a cooldown. There are 2 different types of weapons you can pick up, Cloak weapons and Spells (Book weapons). You can get weapons periodically throughout your runs either spawning via random chance inside a crystal (called a Cairn) or by going to a Weapons floor which guarantees at least 1 weapon to spawn on that floor. You’re also able to equip up to 2 weapons at a time which act as your 2nd and 3rd attack buttons. From what I can gather you can increase your chances of getting an Animas depending on which room you’re in within your run (Vitam-Mana Department, Vault, and Hazardous Floor being what I’ve found to be most likely to give you an Animas per kill/Arena).īy default you only have the Scythe to attack with, and you always have the Scythe or one of it’s upgrades as your basic attack. The only ways to get Animas’ are through random chance either by killing enemies or as a reward for an Arena. (It appears that if you have a Golden Animas you will always use that before any normal ones) You can also obtain a Golden Animas which will Pure Heal you as well as heal injuries. As far as I’m aware it heals a base of up to 20HP in Injuries, which can be increased through Curses. When you use an Animas it will heal some of your Injuries ( not pure heal). You start with 0 Animas and can hold up to 3 at a time. ![]() This means that sometimes you want to have a lot of mana because you have 2 spells or 1 very expensive spell, or you may not care about mana at all since you don’t have any spells. You don’t use mana normally and only use mana via Spells that you can find in your runs. You start with 50 MP, which can be increased throughout your run via Curses or Max MP Increase items. As far as I’m aware the % of the damage you take that gets converted into Injuries varies based on enemy and/or attack so some attacks will leave you with a lot of Injuries but others may not give you many Injuries at all and essentially just do pure damage. Whenever you take damage, a portion of the damage you take is converted to grey recoverable health called “Injuries” and the rest of the damage is “unrecoverable” health which can only be healed through “Pure Heals”. You start with 65 HP, which can be increased throughout your run via Curses or Max HP Increase items.
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