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..and while we're nerfing Boss dungeon Crowns

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Thu, 07/14/2011 - 14:51
Melizande
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Out of curiosity, did we buff the boss depth itself to offer crowns on par with the otherwise very lucrative depth 7/17/etcs?

Also, have we buffed treasure runs to offer crowns on par with an actual depth? Because while advertised as a gift, they often come across as a ripoff.

Cheers!

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 15:09
#1
Orangeo's picture
Orangeo
I definitely get more money

I definitely get more money from say, royal jelly than something like a regular 4th stratum area (last half of T2). This being said, the actual boss barely gives any heat.

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 17:55
#2
Supbrehz
ok so if you dont understand

In the Roarmulus Twins patch they nerfed the levels that gave a lot of crowns to drop a close or equal amount of crowns as the other depths.
For example: Everyone ran only jelly king runs because depth 15 and 16 gave an absurd amount of crowns now it gives close to equal. However Melizande is complaining about how depth 17 of Jelly King and other boss levels as well as treasure depths give close to no crowns.

To put in my two cents I say that due to the fact that jelly king depths are also much harder than regular depths they should give more crowns just like graveyards and shouldn't have ever been nerfed.

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 18:02
#3
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Orangeo
Well, graveyards shouldn't

Well, graveyards shouldn't drop too much crowns, It's supposed to evoke a "oh no not a graveyard!" feeling. Vice versa for vaults, that seem to have an absurdly low amount of crowns, and also have lots of energy doors now, so you just waste more money. Now i go "oh no not a treasure vault, I wanted a graveyard!".
The actual boss rooms need more money and very much more heat, but the levels beforehand seem fair. Royal jelly hasnt benn nerfed down to a regular level though, it does have some T3 enemies in it, so they poped in some bucks.

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