


Unepic map secrets full#
If you love your games full of references to other works, then you should love what UnEpic has to offer. Everything from Star Wars and Star Trek to The Evil Dead gets a shout in UnEpic and while at first it certainly has its merits, after a while the effect feels cheapens the more the game relies on this sort of material. While the game’s story is fairly straightforward, it instead relies on countless references to help liven things up a little. Fortunately, UnEpic solves this potential issue by allowing the player to assign shortcuts for anything they might need at the quick press of a button or two. With RPG-like upgrades, items, weapons, and spells to juggle you’d be forgiven for thinking this may cause some issues in terms of management. Quests from NPCs also offer the incentive to travel off the beaten path searching for certain items or defeating enemies for further rewards.ĭespite Daniel’s simple repertoire of skills, there is a fair amount going on when it comes to the items he picks up along the way. Whether it’s a new weapon with improved stats or a spell to help in combat, you’ll feel the urge to keep searching high and low for better plunders. With every new route and secret uncovered, the prize for searching feels not only rewarding but useful too. UnEpic may not stick the landing when it comes to its combat but the sense of exploration and discovery within the castle is what keeps you engaged far better. Despite the range of monsters and creatures though, you’ll feel every encounter follows the same rather uneventful pattern resulting in battles that feel more like busy work than exciting life or death situations. Enemies in this area can be painful because they have electricity.You’ll come face to face with a whole cast of horrid enemies on your journey including goblins, giant worms, bats and plenty more along with a number of boss battles too. Now onwards to the Laboratory! We'll be treking through part of the Gardens starting at Shortcut Gate (-4,3) and working our way up & over to (-6,4). Also be sure to get all your hot keys back in their proper orders and equip all your items. You probably have anywhere from 5-15 extra depending on your level. Now we are done with axes, so I'd suggest maxing out Swords, Bows, Constitution, Armor, and putting 9 in Potions. Extra points hang on to for now, for later use (don't worry, they won't go anywhere!)īefore we begin the next section we'll want to put our character points back in place.

Every time you level up be sure to add the character points to your melee weapon chosen and your bow, and also to your constitution and armor.Pets killing a Crow also count as a Kill for Daniel and void the achievement. If you accidentally kill one, load a previous save. Killing crows before you are told you can, will cause a missable achievement also and an additional play through if you save afterwards. This is because some quests will REQUIRE you to kill crows. This means you will be unable to complete a couple quests as they are found and have to wait until the end to backtrack to them. Don't KILL any Crows until near the end of the game when you will be told you can finally do so.
