Super Squash (passive): Enemies that are squashed against walls are dealt +1 damage. Teleport (active): Teleport any piece to any empty space. Hit (active): Deal 1 damage to one piece. The numbers on each skill tell you how much mana you need in order to use that skill.ĭelay (active): Delay all incoming spawning enemies by 1 turn.įloat (active): You no longer fall into pits. You can see how much mana you have in the lower left corner - the blue diamond. You earn mana each time you kill an enemy. They are permanent, so don’t worry about using them up. They can only be damaged by running into walls themselves or falling into a pit.Įach time you level up, you can choose from several active/passive skills. Angry: From what I can tell, these guys can’t be smashed into walls. If you try to go in the opposite direction, you’ll just be stuck in an infinite loop.ĩ. They force you to move in the direction they’re pointing. You can still hurt him with walls, but they can be annoying.Ĩ. Bird: He flies and therefore doesn’t fall into pits. The best way to get rid of him is to push him off the edge of the board, as he’ll just disappear. Ghost: He can go through walls! He’s a pain in the ass, but easy to get rid of if you plan ahead. Mustachioed Man/Strongman: I don’t think he has any special abilities, just a lot more health than other enemies.Ħ. Otherwise, they just move where you tell them.ĥ. Totem: These guys are made of stone and don’t move on their own unless they’re right next to you. Experiment to learn each enemy’s movement pattern and skills.Ĥ. – As you level up, new enemies will spawn with special abilities. They have a cooldown period, so don’t use them if you don’t need them, but they can really save your butt in a pinch. Assess the situation and determine if you can survive ok with some damage. In my best games, I often inflicted damage on myself in order to kill an enemy or make sure two numbers could merge. – Pay close attention to every part of the board before making a move so nothing surprises you. It just means that after that undo, the new score won’t register on the undo-free board. Once you die, the score is registered even if you decide to continue. I like to try and avoid using an undo unless I die, so at least if I get a high score, it will count on both leaderboards. There’s also two separate leaderboards for scores with and without undos. – There is an undo button, but keep in mind that using it will deduct from your score.
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