![]() ![]() I wouldn't call that a dancing party, but it's an option. Since you like Highwayman you can also pair her up with him, both in the frontline. I've not found a way so far to really utilize her in a dancing setup, but I think it should be possible. The pseudo-dancing Vestal ist just a fun option to play her.Īntiquarian less so, but there is Get Down and afair many of her skills work from a multitude of ranks. Now arguably this is unnecessary, since you'd usually just put her in the backline or rank 2, give her profane/sacred scroll, and she'd be perfectly fine - probably even more effective for less work. a Shieldbreaker in a way that manipulates Vestal position between 2 and 3, depending on what you need out of your Vestal skillset atm. ![]() Vestal herself never dances, but you can play e.g. The CC trinket set adds bonuses to both and a dancing party is the way to capitalize. ![]() As you know there's basically two vestal setups, backline and rank 2. She's not a dancer herself, but can work very nicely in dancing parties. * Expand your Hamlet with 4 new District buildings and reap their benefits.MadalinStroe: How are the Vestal and Antiquarian dancing characters? Unless you mean the Vestal skipping his heals, only to move back a position. * 3 new bosses - The Miller, The Thing From the Stars, and the Comet itself! * All-New Enemy Faction: The Miller and his loyal workmen have become eerie husks of their former selves. * Twisted new trinkets, available for purchase from the Jeweler. * Endless Quest: Survive as long as you can while getting lost in time and space, confronted by unending waves of enemies new and old, pushing ever closer to the Comet's epicenter. There hasn't been word from the farm in a fortnight, save for the unearthly groaning that echoes from the ruin of the mill… Some hateful shard of alien origin has streaked through the night sky, crashing into the old Miller’s farm on the outskirts of the Hamlet! Those unfortunate enough to witness the Comet’s arrival have been blinded by what they can only describe as a shifting, ephemeral hue of damnably abrasive intensity. ![]()
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