otherworld legends рецепты сочетаний
Scenes
Scenes are Otherworld Legends’s equivalent of «levels». Every scene has different graphics and object patterns. To complete the game, the player must complete 9 randomly picked scenes along with a consistent final one.
Scenes are picked randomly by picking groups of three scenes: biomes. Biomes have a unique set of enemies that are never encountered elsewhere, and also come with a unique background soundtrack. At the end of every biome is a boss which the player must take out to proceed towards the next biome. Scene 10 is always the Mirage and only involves a fight against the legendary sorcerer who created the mirage world itself, Asurendra. The further back a biome is, the harder its enemies are to beat. For example, although the Samurai biome can be found as both the first biome and the third biome, if it is found as the third enemies will have up to twice more health than as the first.
When entering a scene, the player’s HP and shield will be instantly regenerated.
Every scene always includes one Shop, special room, secret room, exit, Forge and a number of enemy rooms. If the conditions are right, it will also include a Merging station and Meyer’s room.
List of biomes
This is the list of all the groups of scenes that can be found in the game. The first set of three scenes is always either the Stronghold, Samurai, Elfland or Undead biome, which have enemy progressions to help the player in earlier levels where they are still not very strong. These biomes can also be found as the second biome, but not the third. The Desert and Wild West biomes can be found as the second or third biome. The China and Norse biomes always appear as the third biome if at all.
Merging station
The merging station is something that can be found in rooms as long as the player has at least 7 items upon entering the scene. Its function is to convert weaker items into powerful ones through merging items (and their functions) together.
When entering the room, you’ll see a statue of a strange entity holding a circular disk with three holes around it and one in the center along with a button on the bottom. When interacted with, a menu pops up, showing your currently equipped items and your Backpack on the left side of the screen and the merging disk on the right side. To merge items, you must place each one of the three items required for the merging recipe in one of the slots around the disk. Once all three items have been placed, the button at the bottom saying «Merge» will light up. Press that button and an animation will begin, merging the items placed in the slots together. During the animation, you can cancel the merge if you decide that you in fact don’t want to combine the items you had in the slots by tapping the «Merge» button, which will now say «Cancel». Once the animation has finished, a new and more powerful item will be in the merging disk’s middle slot, which can be picked up and equipped. Trying to add an item into the exterior slots while a merged item is in the middle will cause the merged item to be instantly placed in your Inventory, and it is impossible to place items from your Backpack in the middle slot. All items found from merging are very powerful and cannot be found from any item source but merging. The same merging station can be used multiple times.
To check the merging recipes that result in stronger items, you can check the button with a book icon on it. That menu shows what items can be merged into stronger ones. This is the format:
If the third slot shows a dice icon instead of an item, this means that any third item can be used to complete the merge. Once you have merged a set of items together, the question mark at the end will instead show the icon of the resulting item, since your character now knows what item this merging recipe results in.
If you attempt to merge 3 items that are not part of a merging recipe, the items will be consumed anyway and a random powerful item will be rewarded. If you already own one of the randomly merged items, they cannot appear from random merges as long as you have it, and merging random items several times in the same scene cannot yield the same item twice. The order of merged items is fixed in every scene and doesn’t change if the level is reloaded.
Here are all the items you can get by merging:
Otherworld legends рецепты сочетаний
The Bar is an appliance found in the Living Room. The hostess of this Bar is Mary, and talking to her allows you to transform ingredients into drinks that increase your stats.
After talking to Mary, a menu pops up. There are several categories on the right side of the menu, signified by different drink shapes, which all increase a different stat:
In every category, you can see several drinks that increase the same stat. The drinks at the top of the list are the ones that are the least helpful, while the ones on the bottom increase their respective stat the most.
You can tap the name of any drink to make a menu pop up, showing its name, effect, the drink’s description and the amount of ingredients you need to make that drink. This menu allows you to check if that’s truly the drink you want or if you even have enough materials to make the drink.
Once you’ve decided what drink to take, you can press the button to the left of the name showing a certain cost in Soul Stones. If you have enough ingredients to make the drink, the Soul Stones will be deducted from your total count and so will all the ingredients, and after a short delay, the drink will be served. You can then tap on the drink to have your character drink it, and the stat increase will apply immediately. You can then go into a game with the drink’s buff. You can check what drink buff you have at any time through a button above your character’s stats in the Inventory. If you don’t have enough ingredients to make the drink, a screen will pop up showing what ingredients you’re missing. If you still want the drink, you can buy it anyway, only at a higher Soul Stone cost, since you have to buy the ingredients you don’t have at a cost of 5 Soul Stones each. Buying the Club Membership from Chih Mei’s shop at the Living Room gives you a permanent 30% discount on all purchaseable drinks in the Bar.
You can only have one drink active at any time. If you were to take a drink when you already have too many, the drink you take will overwrite the effects of the first drink you took.
If you’re uninterested in drinks or simply don’t use a certain type of ingredient, you can sell ingredients to Mary through a button shaped like a box in the bottom right corner of the screen. Tapping this shows a menu where you can see all your current ingredients and how many of them you have. Tap on an ingredient, and it’ll be added to a list above. If you want to take that ingredient away from the list, simply tap the item on the list. You can repeatedly tap on an item to add more of that item to the list, and you can sell more than one type of ingredient at a time. Once you’re sure you want to sell all the drinks in the list to Mary, you can simply press the button at the bottom left saying «Sell», rewarding you with Soul Stones and deducting all the sold ingredients from your ingredients count. You get 1 Soul Stone per ingredient sold and 2 Soul Stones for base spirits sold, regardless of the rarity of the ingredient in question. Make sure you don’t sell too many ingredients, though, since Mary sells them to you at a more expensive price than you sell them to her.
It is possible to buy a Club Membership which permanently reduces the Soul Stone price of all drinks by 30% through the «Become a club member» option, which will redirect you to the Living Room Shop where it can be bought.
Contents
Drinks
Movement speed
Maximum health
Initial Gold
Damage taken by elite enemies and bosses
Crit damage
Reduction of damage taken
Ingredients
Each ingredient, excluding base spirits, can only be found in specific scenes. As such, some ingredients will appear to be rarer due to the list of scenes where they appear being more limited.
Otherworld legends рецепты сочетаний
This site is an unofficial wiki created by user All-Star SILVER on the 13th of August, 2020, in anticipation for a game made by game developer Chillyroom, Otherworld Legends, released on the 20th of August, 2020. This site is all about this game, and its objective is to have as much information as possible about Otherworld Legends, its characters, enemies, items and more, so that the game’s fans can come around and get informed.
In Otherworld Legends, several fighters from different times and spaces must unite to fight in the mirage created by the sorcerer Asurendra, to find out the true nature of this bizarre monster-filled world. There are several different characters to pick from, each coming with their own set of unique and customizable skills that you can use in battle. With this game’s intuitive combat and flashy animations, fighting is very satisfying. Apart from all that, you can find battle items along the way that have all kinds of different effects that will help you in battle. Combine this with the randomly generated levels and you get yourself a completely different experience every time you play, leading to a game that will never get boring.
Your character is not the only badass thing in this world, though: in this strange area, you will find all sorts of different enemies that will try to take you down, from cute and dumb creatures to formidable boss monsters. You must defeat them all to take on this mirage world and discover its secrets.
This is a table of this wiki’s main categories so that you can navigate it with ease and find out more about this masterpiece of a game:
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Weapons
Weapons are special items which are only found from Blue Chests and Boss Chests. They occupy a special slot in the player’s Inventory, displayed to the left of your currently equipped items, and cannot be put into the Backpack or unequipped. The one way to switch up your weapon is by picking up another one from the ground, which causes the new weapon to be equipped and your original weapon to be dropped, or by selling it at a Forge, which frees up the weapon slot for a new one. Every character has a set of 7 weapons only they can pick up.
Weapons increase the player’s damage, crit rate and attack speed while equipped. These increases increase their base stats and not their current stats, which means the stats items and Power of Asura scale off of get larger and hence they will be more effective when a weapon is equipped. Every weapon has its own unique set of stats, some focusing more on damage, others on attack speed and a few on crits, whilst some others try to find a balance. Some weapons can even reduce a stat below its default total. A weapon, when found, can spawn with zero to four random bonus items (only those that can be found from Shops and Special rooms, or those with «Source: Anywhere» on this wiki, with the exception of Element 0, Paper Armor, the Rusty Shortsword, the Bento and the Green Mushroom, which cannot be found on weapons) the effects of which will apply when the weapon is equipped, shown when standing nearby the weapon, in the player’s HUD and when tapping the weapon in the Inventory. It is impossible to have two of the same item on a weapon, and the more items a weapon has, the bigger the stats buff it provides. Since these items are not actually items and only help the weapon’s functionality, they cannot be stolen by Desert Thieves and cannot be merged with other items in the Merging station. Depending on the number of bonus items, the weapon’s stats increase, and its rarity name and cosmetics will change:
Weapons can be upgraded and customized at the Forge. This allows them to gain some more stats and get more bonus items at a maximum of four, and if the bonus items the weapon has happen to be bad, they can be changed for other ones the player owns.
If you are not interested in a weapon on the ground, when close enough to interact with a weapon, a button will show up at the bottom, saying «Sell out», allowing you to destroy the unnecessary weapon to get Gold. Depending on the amount of bonus items it has, selling it will reward you with more or less coins: