As a special Halloween treat, developer Toby Fox has shared an update on the progress of Deltarune's next chapters.
16.10.2023 - 01:01 / wowhead.com
If you don't want to do 4 dungeons each week in order to get the Mastery of the Turbulent Timeways achievement and mount, you only need to run 1 a week.
The Master of the Turbulent Timeways required players to get the Mastery of Timeways buff every week for 5 weeks. To get Mastery of Timeways, you need to do a total of 4 dungeons to stack the buff up to 4 before it expires.
However, if you get the Mastery of Timeways buff and roll it over to next week, you only need to complete 1 dungeon the next week in order to get progress for the achievement.
As Mastery of Timeways doesn't tick down while offline, you may wish to get the buff on a character you don't play much so that you only need to do one dungeon each week!
When you complete all 5 weeks, you get the Sandy Shalewing Mount!
As a special Halloween treat, developer Toby Fox has shared an update on the progress of Deltarune's next chapters.
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During the Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen community Q&A last night, Creative Director Chris «Joppa» Perkins was asked whether the studio would consider bringing on volunteer developers to help speed up the dev process. In answer, Perkins states that it is «something» the team is looking at.
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