![]() Gathering too many too soon can mean an early defeat, so players should take a measured approach depending on how they build their deck. Without spoiling too much, the new boss is definitely a different experience from any other enemy in the game, but the fundamentals remain true: kill it quickly before it kills you. This boss can be accessed by collecting Pact Shards, which are offered after every fight on the train map. Players either get an immediate benefit upon clicking shrines accessible between each boss, such as gold or an artifact, or they get to decide how to buff or combine cards for extra power at a separate screen. As players collect these shards, the enemies get healthier, deadlier, and gain new abilities. While it’s not entirely newbie-friendly, even Monster Train babies can appreciate the increasing depth and variety. The new deck type offers a mechanic centered around Charged Echoes. These pastel-colored whatsits collect on each floor in which Infused cards are played. Infused cards are simply any card that randomly gets a card border that gives it the infusion perk. This new mechanic couples with Reaping debuffs that hurt enemies similar to Frostbite but don’t go away and are completely dependent on a multiplier effect with Charged Echoes. Other mechanics are also introduced, such as Shelled enemies that hatch into powerful units, Etching that creates a buff when Consumed cards are played, and so on. This DLC has been playtested on test servers with enthusiasts, so the depth and balance have been fine-tuned. The Last Divinity plays it safe with a whole new deck type, a few new cards sprinkled hither and forth, and a new boss that can be accessed by collecting a high-risk, high-reward currency called Pact Shards. ![]() LOGBOOK UPDATE - owners of The Last Divinity get a new Logbook page to track all of their progress.Monster Train is probably one of the few modern roguelike deckbuilders to truly stand toe-to-toe with Slay the Spire or even surpass it. I glorified it in my review of the base game, and true to my word, I put over 100 hours into the game after finishing my review. After a bit of a hiatus, I’ve had the opportunity to tackle The Last Divinity, Monster Train’s first paid DLC after a few free content updates.NEW EXPERT CHALLENGES - five more expert challenges to test your mettle at Covenant 25.DIVINE MASTERY - a second tier of card mastery that imbues your cards with a divine stamp if you defeat The Last Divinity on a run.NEW RARE CARDS - one new rare card in each of the original 5 clans to spice up rare card drafts.NEW ARTIFACTS - new clanless artifacts that can appear on any run.These have new rewards including unique cards and artifacts. NEW EVENTS - new Concealed Caverns events to add more variety to your runs.PACT SHARDS - a new currency that has new types of upgrades, including the ability to merge two units into one.NEW BOSS - The Last Divinity, the biggest threat you've faced yet.NEW CLAN - the Wurmkin with a full set of cards and artifacts.Charged Echoes create buffs for the whole floor and bring a completely new gameplay mechanic to the already diverse world of Monster Train. The Spine Chief uses the power of Charged Echoes to do damage and make compatriots even more powerful and the Echowright can tap into the power of consumable spells in all new ways. ![]() The Wurmkin Clan is led by two powerful new champions. The 6th clan has been summoned! A new clan has risen from the depths of hell to join forces with your 5 original favorites. Pact Shards the new currency bringing benefits at a cost.*Note: the Wurmkin clan unlocks upon completing Covenant level 1.*.The expansion also comes prepackaged with the release on Nintendo Switch (dubbed Monster Train: First Class).Įpic new content expansion for Monster Train bringing new challenges, more replayability, and a new clan! The game can be purchased on various sites including: The expansion was released on Mafor all previously available platforms. The Last Divinity is the first DLC for Monster Train developed by Shiny Shoe and published by Good Shepherd Entertainment.
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