![]() ![]() It was a reasonable question, and a reasonable reply. Just read the patch notes like I said if you want to keep making money with painting.īecause they wanted an answer to their questions of course. Originally posted by Maina:Why did you make a thread if you were just going to stick with painting no matter what anyone said?Īnyway, I'm not aware of any way to revert. I still think you use painting while you're trying to boost all your stats to max, but even then that might not be really necessary what with books that can give you "Lessons Learned" for Erudition and Passion or whatever those attributes are called. But it's not like G&G (though I haven't done G&G for a while, the way G&G used to work and maybe still does, you *can't stop* G&G or there are penalties.)Īs it is, I don't think you really need to hold timers that much, and why deal with Notoriety if you don't have to, and you're really not making much gold which you need to buy books so these days painting is just okay. Plus painting you can switch in and out of - granted Notoriety can be an issue if you have a lot of it and the Menace is on board. Plus painting is how you're going to hold a lot of different cards so their timers don't expire. Which you can get rid of in various ways, including just letting the timer on the Evidence expire, which I can confirm is still something you can do in-game if you're careful. Or you can use three to paint and leave the fourth on the board to timers count down &c.Įven if you mess up, typically you're only going to get Evidence of some sort. You can handle up to five Notoriety by using four to paint and holding the fifth whenever the Menace or whatever it's called is looking for another card. Now it's merely quite good for part of the game. ![]() People will claim painting, but it's really not that great, has a lot of drawbacks, and was recently nerfed. Perhaps they'll bring the Dawn.Originally posted by Maina:Probably top level G&G, followed by commissions. Perhaps they'll find peace in a pleasing career. Perhaps your inheritors will complete the Rite of the Crucible Soul. Transcend death with a story-driven legacy system.Your own altered Appetites may force you to act abominably, but your Cause must not be stopped. Outwit rivals, investigators and the increasingly suspicious Authorities. ![]() Perhaps - if you are very cunning - you may even glimpse the Mansus. Penetrate the realm of the Hours, and win a place in their service. Locate and pillage the Star Shattered Fane. Translate grimoires and glean their lore. Unravel arcane, unacknowledged mysteries.Use your disciples to keep you fed - or feed on your disciples. Recruit Believers and promote them to Disciples to serve as burglars, researchers, cat's-paws. Found a cult, dedicated to the Red Grail, or the Witch-and-Sister, or the Forge of Days.Combine cards to tell your own story in a rich, Lovecraftian world of ambition, appetite and abomination.Seize your place as the herald of a new age. Search your dreams for sanity-twisting rituals. ![]() Every choice you make, from moment to moment, doesn't just advance the narrative - it also shapes it.īecome a scholar of the unseen arts. In this roguelike narrative card game, what you find may transform you forever. Perhaps you just want the colours beneath the skin of the world. Perhaps you're looking for knowledge, or power, or beauty, or revenge. Play as a seeker after unholy mysteries, in a 1920s-themed setting of hidden gods and secret histories. Cultist Simulator is a game of apocalypse and yearning from Alexis Kennedy, creator of Fallen London and Sunless Sea. ![]()
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