Brilliant indeed |
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In all the excitement of winning Rory I forgot to look at what he offers. Well he’s your first and only Green of course, so he'll stop you wasting those emeralds that are sure to start falling. He has 68 HP,
35 ATK and 33 HEAL making him your first Healer too, going by the Legacy wiki character type. A Healer’s main role is to
convert Pink gems into healing HP. Invaluable once the opposition gets
genuinely dangerous.
Then there’s his Power called ‘Stand Firm’, which is apt for the
steadfast Rory. This heals your team by 100 HP. That is a small proportion at
this point but it can make all the difference. So as well as using those Pink
combos to keep you in the game, once every 10 turns Rory can repair your HP
regardless of the board. You shouldn’t rush to use this power once it’s
charged. If you have less than 100 damage then in most cases it would be a waste. If there is Pink about then use that first. I always
feel better when I have a fully charged heal in reserve.
Excited about finally getting to play with all gem colours?
Yes me too. Make sure Rory is included in the team. Now we can look at
the next mission. Wait. What’s that in the TARDIS? Something’s flashing. Why is
the 11th Doctor pulsing like that? What’s it say? Upgrade? Grud on a Greenie. More excitement.
Why is my 11th Doctor ready to upgrade? Well the Doctor
doesn’t accumulate experience like the Companions. He depends solely on Time
Fragments, so if you’ve got the right colours you can upgrade him any time.
Rank 1 Doctor # 11 needs 3 Red and 3 Blue, and I’ve got those. Where from? You
may well ask.
For the purposes of this blog I log in and play 1 level at a
time, occasionally but not often on consecutive days. This means I get a lot of
Red Fragments at the log in bonus, sometimes 2 Blue. Most new players will
start the game and go deep before they log out, gaining less early Fragments.
I did wonder if it was fair to upgrade 11 just yet, as most
players won’t have the Fragments this early. However everyone will get
different drops, log in on their own schedule, and can buy and invest Time
Crystals however they choose. You can buy 4 Fragments of either base colour for
2 Crystals, and can get 2 of each for 5. Easier still you can select Instant Upgrade
and promote the Doctor directly for 4 Crystals. I’ve earned 4 Crystals so far in
this game, so most players will be able to upgrade the 11th Doctor one way or
another by now. Personally I wouldn’t spend Crystals this early as the
fragments drop regularly enough and you’re unlikely to be struggling, but if
you’ve got the Fragments, go ahead. Advancement is one of the pleasures of
experience based games.
Internal argument settled, I selected Upgrade for the
Eleventh Doctor. First of all I got a chance to change my mind, ‘Are you sure?’
Yes I’m sure. I’ve spent 10 whole seconds considering the mission statement of
this blog and the ramifications thereof. I selected ‘Yes’ and a portrait of the
Doctor appears with ‘Brilliant’ written across it. A single star appears, and
then a second one pulses into join it. As a character advances you earn an
extra star towards your total. This took me to 6 stars in total, one for each
companion plus 2 for the Rank 2 Doctor.
4 more stars for Perk #3 |
Before I could check on the Doctor’s new powers, I was
alerted that a new perk had been unlocked. Crikey it’s like Christmas isn’t it?
First things first though. Let’s see what the new and improved 11th can do. On
the Attributes tab we can see the two stars, plus that we need 8 Red, 8 Pink and 8
Blue Time Fragments to get him to Rank 3. I already have the Red but the others
will take some work. Moving over to the Profile tab we see that his ‘Cunning’
special ability has become ‘A Fast Plan’. He now does 500 damage to all
opponents after 30 combos, and 1,500 after 30 more. This is meaty damage. Even
Porridge’s bomb only does 1,000 damage at Rank 1. Red foes beware.
So what about that Perk then? Go to Team and from there to
Perks. You’ll see that you now have ‘Colour Enhance I’ active. Tap on it and
you’ll see that you can get a 5% damage bonus for one of the character colours.
Time to make a choice. Look in your team roster and look at the total damage
for each colour. The bonus is a percentage, so obviously if you choose your
strongest colour then you will get the most points, which for me would be Blue.
Another option is to shore up your weakest colour, Green for me. This would
make you more rounded but deliver less points. You could just pick your
favourite character or colour and go with that. Don’t worry about it too much.
You can change your perks at any time without penalty. If a mission goes
sideways, go back and change your perks. I chose Blue for now to get the
biggest bang.
Right then. I’ve Perked up, the 11th Doctor is upgraded and
Rory is in the squad. Let’s see what Dalek Paradox is all about.
You have the chance to win Blue Time Fragments and Red. Blue
hasn’t been up before and this is the first level that isn’t identified as a TV
episode. Who knows what you’ll face. Well, Daleks obviously, unless that’s the
paradox.
There’s another portrait here too, labelled 100% drop. It’s
Red, let’s look a little closer…Oh my life, it’s the 10th Doctor. My cup
runneth over. Allons-y.
Look at all the pretty colours |
Into the fray and we’re on the Earth’s moon again, this time for real I assume
rather than on Hedgewick’s World of Wonders. How are breathing? Are we suited
up? No time to wonder about such trivialities as the Doctor is talking. His
sonic screwdriver is detecting a paradox up ahead. It must be closed to
stabilise time itself. There are strange readings from his past so there’s a
need to be careful. Anything could be in there. Right Ho Doctor, consider us
warned.
Wave 1 glides into attack and it’s a Blue Strategist Dalek,
joined by a newcomer. It’s a Yellow New Paradigm Dalek, the Eternal. Just what
is the Eternal all about? Well apparently nothing, at least not yet. It was
thrown into the New Paradigm mix as a long term investment, so that it can be
used as a future as yet unimagined plot device. Good thinking. Note that Rory i.e.
Green is strong against the Strategist i.e. Blue. The relationship between the
colours is being filled in. Well if this Eternal had any surprises for me then
they were not manifested, as I blasted him and his Blue Buddy into atoms first
shot.
Waves 2 & 3 are made up of more Daleks, nothing you
haven’t faced before. They were tough enough to return fire and inflict minor
damage, but nothing to write home about.
Looks like a 70's rock album cover |
Feeling confident I waited for Wave 4 of 5, but then saw a
‘Warning’ flash up. Huh! Up until now that’s only been seen before the final Boss
wave. Something Wicked this way comes. It’s a Reaper.
Vastra quite reasonably asks what the Reaper is, the Doctor
explains that they hunt through time and space looking for paradoxes. They are
not to be trifled with and can’t be destroyed, but once the paradox is closed
it will vanish, if you can just get past it. These beasts only appeared once in
the series, in Father’s Day, but one
actually managed to kill and eat the
Doctor. Take a bow Reapers, you are the stuff of legend.
Defeating the Blue Reaper took a while. It has a stun
ability which put a couple of Companions temporarily out of action and it can
take a lot of damage. However with a few big hits and a Riposte from Vastra I
managed to beat it.
Sexy |
There was another Warning, and then a Blue Paradox appeared.
All crackly and energetic, this is a good looking opponent. I’d been saving Porridge’s bomb for this so the timer was set.
The first rounds consisted of me doing small damage to the Paradox, while it
kept warping my Green gems to Blue. This could have gone on for a while but I
then managed to inflict a significant hit, and heal myself back to 100% using
Pink gems.
Just then the Doctor started to flash. Oh yes! A chance to
use his new ‘A Fast Plan’ ability. I let him off the leash and the Paradox collapsed
under the onslaught. Victory.
Dalek Paradox was a decent contest with new enemies and
another step in the story. The rewards were good. I got the ‘No More Yellow’ achievement for
beating 10 Yellow enemies, and Porridge went up a level
to 4 where I boosted his HP to 152. This was Rory’s first scrap and he
obviously learnt a lot. He went straight to level 3 so I had 2 points to award,
both went onto HEAL.
Last but not least I got the 10th Doctor in the TARDIS, but
that’s quite enough excitement for one day. I think I need to go and lie down.
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