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: Maps have a limited lifetime and you will gradually use up all of you when exploring {{Skill|Archaeology}}. It is normally best to choose map refinements that benefit you in the near term. For example, early on you might want to consider the benefits of levelling up your archaeology tools with a shop-purchase, or maybe collecting rare items such as the {{ItemIcon|Old Spyglass}}. But later in the game, you might be interested in collecting 'generic' items so that you can increase your pool of {{ItemIcon|Museum Token|Museum Tokens}}. | : Maps have a limited lifetime and you will gradually use up all of you when exploring {{Skill|Archaeology}}. It is normally best to choose map refinements that benefit you in the near term. For example, early on you might want to consider the benefits of levelling up your archaeology tools with a shop-purchase, or maybe collecting rare items such as the {{ItemIcon|Old Spyglass}}. But later in the game, you might be interested in collecting 'generic' items so that you can increase your pool of {{ItemIcon|Museum Token|Museum Tokens}}. | ||
== Combat FAQ == | |||
Q: What are barrier monsters? | |||
:A: Unlike in the base game, most {{AoD}} monsters have a unique defence in the form of {{Icon|Barrier|Barriers}} which require you to use summoning to kill them. You will need to explore {{Skill|Archaeology}} to find the ingredients needed to overcome these monsters, and this in turn will require you to explore {{Skill|Cartography}}. | |||
: Barrier monsters are immune to standard weapons, but as the game progresses you will discover upgrades that allow you to clear dungeons and monsters more easily. |
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