Deathless The Hero Quest, 5 Things I wish I knew Sooner

Deathless: The Hero Quest comes out today on console. You may have seen my review from earlier this month. I have, of course, continued to play the game, and as you finally have a chance to get started, here are five things I think you may enjoy knowing that I wish I had known a little bit sooner.

1. Go straight into the options menu and find the game speed. You can crank this a bit, and the animations will be faster, but not so fast that you miss anything. 1.5X is game-changing in the best way possible.

2. This map isn’t just for show; you can see mostly what’s coming up, but more importantly, you can skip bosses. They will show up later and save all three for the end until you have better cards, fight them right away when they are weaker, or try to save them until after you heal. I used to fight them as soon as they showed up out of fear of missing them, and this definitely made the game harder.

3. You aren’t obligated to do each character in a row; feel free to bounce around. Yes, you have to finish a run and beat the character’s boss with all 4 to fight the true final boss, but nothing says you have to lock yourself into each character one at a time or in the order presented to you.

4. Dead enemies are shields, and sometimes it’s best to leave their bodies for a few rounds instead of attacking them. In my first few runs, I got rid of them as fast as possible so I could keep attacking. It took a few runs to realize that leaving a dead enemy in the front row so physical attacking enemies couldn’t do anything would leave me free to waste a few rounds playing expensive boon cards or buffs, so when the dead enemies vanished on their own, I was in a much better position to attack.

5. Don’t ignore the shop; there are relics and boons in there that can quickly change your entire game and play style. Relics in general are super important, so don’t pass up the chance to potentially choose exactly which one you want.

Hopefully, these five tips will make your early runs much easier, and my failures will lead to your success. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.

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