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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
The dungeons are the same tasks, different puzzles but inaccurate. I enter a dungeon that says level 5 and the enemies have reached level 10.
It's really worth the bad reviews, bad balance, repetitive levels, and a big grind fest.
But not everything is accurate, if you fall from a very high height it takes some blood and the enemy leveling system is not accurate and changes.
Two examples: I fight an enemy who is level 20 with whom he calls and three smaller ones, level 18, I lose, then I fight him again and he is level 18, I lose again, finally the third time I beat him, he is level 19 and the three next to him reappear even though I destroyed them without him.
I defeat an enemy who is level 21 quite quickly compared to his assistants who are a few levels lower. He guards the entrance to another territory, then I find a trap chest and the enemies are only level 3.
The funny part is that I tend to play open world games Just like this; and im frkn Loving this game! :D:gtfoheart: