Note to self: Bring a phoenix ring to the dangerous skull cavern. I didn't know you could lose so much stuff.Oh yeah, I was doing hard mode SC the other day. 11:30pm, got some nice loot, hit floor 100 and got the Qi gems. I died and was thinking "well, okay, if I don't lose anything too valuable I can just leave it and not reset the day". And it was a best luck day, so I figured I wouldn't lose too many items at least. This is what I lost:
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Gave in, reset the day, and died again. That time it was at 9am and I'd barely made any progress, so of course I was going to reset the day no matter what I lost.
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I lost absolutely nothing.
Well you can lose that much stuff anytime you die, it's not specific to location as far as I know (although maybe you just meant that it's easier to die there, in which case, fair.) But you can get one item back from Marlon, and you can always restart the day if needed.Note to self: Bring a phoenix ring to the dangerous skull cavern. I didn't know you could lose so much stuff.
I'd skip the crabshell. You don't need defense. You need more and better food and to pay attention. Nothing in the game can 1-shot you. Unless you're planning on completely ignoring monsters, then sure use the crabshell, but then you don't need the iridium band either.I just opened the walnut room yesterday, so I'm guessing the dangerous versions are very deadly, yes. What's your preferred ring setup, then? I'm still hunting for an immunity band - planning on iridium band, crabshell ring, immunity band, and one other.
Edit: Just realized that I haven't been looking for my precious immunity band in the right place, so no wonder I have not found it. Sigh.
Oh no! Seriously? I think I would have cried.I put my first and only Ostrich Egg in the fridge ... (the rest is fried egg) ...
So here's where I admit that I don't have the reaction speed or multitasking ability to carry out the "best defense is a strong offense" strategy. I just get mobbed because I'm really terrible at killing enemies, and then I rage quit and go pet bunnies until I calm down. Ah well.I'd skip the crabshell. You don't need defense. You need more and better food and to pay attention. Nothing in the game can 1-shot you. Unless you're planning on completely ignoring monsters, then sure use the crabshell, but then you don't need the iridium band either.
I usually do two iridium, one burglar ring, and one savage ring. Sometimes I switch out the savage or one iridium for a napalm ring, because explosions are fun. Not on my current save, though, because it's got monsters on the farm at night and explosions are significantly less fun when they blow up your stuff.I just opened the walnut room yesterday, so I'm guessing the dangerous versions are very deadly, yes. What's your preferred ring setup, then? I'm still hunting for an immunity band - planning on iridium band, crabshell ring, immunity band, and one other.
Edit: Just realized that I haven't been looking for my precious immunity band in the right place, so no wonder I have not found it. Sigh.
Luck does some odd stuff, both in the game luck and irl luck.Oh yeah, I was doing hard mode SC the other day. 11:30pm, got some nice loot, hit floor 100 and got the Qi gems. I died and was thinking "well, okay, if I don't lose anything too valuable I can just leave it and not reset the day". And it was a best luck day, so I figured I wouldn't lose too many items at least. This is what I lost:
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Gave in, reset the day, and died again. That time it was at 9am and I'd barely made any progress, so of course I was going to reset the day no matter what I lost.
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I lost absolutely nothing.
I'm using a Switch lite, but I used to use an Xbox controller on the PC. Did you know some of the controls are reversed between the two? It took me three days to figure that out, and I still spam the wrong button a lot. Also, in all control styles, it's an awkward reach for the pause button, which makes it a little risky. I guess I wind up playing combat differently as a result.I usually do two iridium, one burglar ring, and one savage ring. Sometimes I switch out the savage or one iridium for a napalm ring, because explosions are fun. Not on my current save, though, because it's got monsters on the farm at night and explosions are significantly less fun when they blow up your stuff.
Not sure what platform you're on but on PC I've trained myself to pause immediately if I'm feeling overwhelmed, which lets me look at my health and decide if I need to eat or attack while in peace. Then I can use the number hotkeys to switch to food or a weapon as needed. Then I can unpause and (if eating) quickly hit right click to eat, which pauses again. Because of all the pausing this gives me time to think and eat and yet not get attacked.
Also, if you bring a club with you, right-clicking will do an area-of-effect attack which knocks away all enemies around you for more breathing room. You can mash left click immediately after right-clicking (or the equivalent keys on other consoles) to get more hits on the AOE attack, making it by far the strongest attack in the game. But even if you're not getting many extra hits, knocking enemies away can still be super useful.
Fair. That is typically my strategy in most games, and always has been. "Go big or go home" is another way my style of gaming tends to be described as.So here's where I admit that I don't have the reaction speed or multitasking ability to carry out the "best defense is a strong offense" strategy. I just get mobbed because I'm really terrible at killing enemies, and then I rage quit and go pet bunnies until I calm down. Ah well.
Earlier today I entered SC w/o staircases, got the spiral floor setup (So the longest floor, and too early to craft a staircase with my in-hand stone) and had the mist show up that meant I was mobbed by about 10 serpents right away. Maybe a more skilled player could have found a moment to drink and elixir or eat some food, but I just never had time before I was down. Lost 9 items, including all my elixirs. AND when I got to the adventurer's guild, managed to misclick to retrieve a different item. I was *this* close to resetting the day...So here's where I admit that I don't have the reaction speed or multitasking ability to carry out the "best defense is a strong offense" strategy. I just get mobbed because I'm really terrible at killing enemies, and then I rage quit and go pet bunnies until I calm down. Ah well.
Ouch! Definitely take staircases with you next time. And I would have reset, no question. I won't for silly things like forgetting to harvest the ancient fruit - it can always wait another day - but dying in combat almost always results in me reloading the game. It's not even about losing stuff, I just grew up on games where dying meant you HAD to reload.Earlier today I entered SC w/o staircases, got the spiral floor setup (So the longest floor, and too early to craft a staircase with my in-hand stone) and had the mist show up that meant I was mobbed by about 10 serpents right away. Maybe a more skilled player could have found a moment to drink and elixir or eat some food, but I just never had time before I was down. Lost 9 items, including all my elixirs. AND when I got to the adventurer's guild, managed to misclick to retrieve a different item. I was *this* close to resetting the day...
Same here on the automatic reload after a death. I was surprised the first time I died in SDV that it wasn't an option. It was like "Oh! I have to go buy my stuff back??" So now I just avoid dying at all costs. And if it happens, then "Exit to Title" thankyouverymuch.Ouch! Definitely take staircases with you next time. And I would have reset, no question. I won't for silly things like forgetting to harvest the ancient fruit - it can always wait another day - but dying in combat almost always results in me reloading the game. It's not even about losing stuff, I just grew up on games where dying meant you HAD to reload.
I just burned through most of my staircases clearing the dangerous regular mines, so now I'm back to doing anything and everything other than skull cavern runs while I duplicate more jade.
I dunno. it's a me thing but I generally take my lumps as far as getting walloped in Skull Cavern. I wish on the regular that the item recovery service would let you get two things back, but I haven't reset just for getting my incompetent self beaten up again. And while I might have reset over also screwing up the Item recovery, I decided since was already walking around with a cool million g just sitting there, I could just support the dwarf's small business. I think I'd need to lose something like an infinity hammer to reset.Same here on the automatic reload after a death. I was surprised the first time I died in SDV that it wasn't an option. It was like "Oh! I have to go buy my stuff back??" So now I just avoid dying at all costs. And if it happens, then "Exit to Title" thankyouverymuch.
For me taking the lumps in Skull Cavern was a perception thing. I wasn't clever enough to realize I could restart the day until arriving at the Forums here and someone mentioned, "why not just exit and restart the day?"I dunno. it's a me thing but I generally take my lumps as far as getting walloped in Skull Cavern. I wish on the regular that the item recovery service would let you get two things back, but I haven't reset just for getting my incompetent self beaten up again. And while I might have reset over also screwing up the Item recovery, I decided since was already walking around with a cool million g just sitting there, I could just support the dwarf's small business. I think I'd need to lose something like an infinity hammer to reset.
+1 I know exactly what you did as I did the same. BTW if you're gonna marry Haley, she's been the most entertaining one I've married. A total nut in all the best ways.Not at all a disaster, but I just reset the day because I made some choices in Haley’s 10-heart cut scene that caused a lot of NPC side-eye. I thought, well, that could have been a lot more fun… and it was, the second time around.
I recently started a new game for my YT channel which means money and items are VERY low. I died in the regular mine and lost my only sword, gems and 5,000 gold! That was a bit more than I could handle. I respect your game rules for yourself.I dunno. it's a me thing but I generally take my lumps as far as getting walloped in Skull Cavern. I wish on the regular that the item recovery service would let you get two things back, but I haven't reset just for getting my incompetent self beaten up again. And while I might have reset over also screwing up the Item recovery, I decided since was already walking around with a cool million g just sitting there, I could just support the dwarf's small business. I think I'd need to lose something like an infinity hammer to reset.