Players need to spend their money wisely in . Gold isn’t exactly scarce — players find it on a wide variety of enemies, pick it up from chests, and receive it in return for successful missions in . The problem is that most in-game items are surprisingly expensive. This isn't necessarily a failure of balance, or even an attempt to get players to spring for microtransactions in , but rather a provision for players to count their coins carefully.
Still, some goods are functionally useless, a downright waste of money. And no, this isn't about the item forgery industry in. It has everything to do with a perfectly legitimate, if somewhat clandestine, service the Arisen can pay for. However, if they're not careful, they may end up spending a pretty penny for next to no reward.
There's almost no benefit to spending money at the Rose Chateau in — to say the result is underwhelming would be an understatement. After completing the quest “” in Vernworth, players will receive an item called the Myrmecoleon Card. This grants them access to a secret bordelrie — a brothel — secreted away beneath Vernworth Hall. If they visit again after the quest, they can pay one of its courtesans 20,000 G to spend the night with them.
However, the scene that follows is basically pointless. It simply depicts the Arisen and their hired companion sitting at the foot of the bed, then cuts to a silent black screen. And that's really it: the next thing the player sees is the Chateau window, as the camera slowly zooms out to show the Arisen partially undressed. The screen fades to black again, and when it comes back up, they're fully clothed and ready to go. There's no special scene, no buff, no affinity increase, no anything but a waste of 20,000 G.
The one potential benefit of a night at the Rose Chateau is that it effectively counts as resting at an inn. This means players will gain all the usual benefits of a good night's sleep: a full HP restoration, and the removal of the loss meter. Still, this is far from the most cost-effective way to rest one's head in Vernworth. Shakir's Inn, located in the Merchant Quarter, only charges a tenth of the price — 2,000 G — for a perfectly passable, if relatively lonely, room.
The loss meter decreases the Arisen's maximum HP slightly each time they take damage or fall in battle. While HP can be restored in the field with food and drink, loss can only be reversed by staying at an inn.
There's no achievement related to staying at the Rose Chateau, either. It may seem that the Myrmecoleon Delights achievement requires players to hire the services of the Rose Chateau, but as it turnsout, it's not actually necessary to pay 20,000 G to receivethe achievement. In order to earn the achievement, all a
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is known for having a plethora of secrets, and the 1.6 update adds several new ones to the game. Secrets range from the often-unlocked, but rarely-solved Secret Notes in , to more obscure, multistep hidden quests that most players would never think to try on their own. These can prove fun surprises for curious new players, or long-term goals for those who have maxed out all their skills and are looking for something new to try.
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A fan-created take on Whiterun demonstrates what could look like. First announced in what feels like a bygone era — at E3 of 2018 — has been in development for at least six years with nary a whisper of what it is. No one knows where it'll be set, what it'll be subtitled, what kind of quests it'll send players on, or truthfully, anything about it. In the meantime, it's fallen to fan-made projects to provide new -related content, be they game-changing mods or works of fan art.
borrows a lot of things from the first game, but skips out on multiple enemy factions — not just the Illuminate. At launch and up until the time of writing, Helldivers 2 has had two enemy factions: the Terminids (Bugs) and the Automatons (Bots). However, with the recent total success of the Major Order "", it appears the Automatons have finally been eradicated once and for all. Of course, there's always a chance they'll return, but for the time being, players are left to wonder what comes next.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is about the journey, not the destination. It’s about exploring routes you’ve never taken before, camping in the wilderness, and having an unexpected run in with a Minotaur. Quests objectives are also left intentionally vague, forcing you to puzzle things out and speak to as many people as you can. If you could just easily fast travel to obvious quest markers you could certainly check them off your list more efficiently, but then you’d miss out entirely on the adventure of getting there.
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@ApostateMage haha these moments are the best. This is the location I had wandered off to while getting side tracked from everything else. I went in a sorcerer (I think) and came back as a Magick Archer, then switched to thief at Bakbhattal after i'd levelled up to about MA lv5.
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