Posted September 16, 2019 by Elston Studios
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Hi all! It's finally here! The Boon System is implemented in Guile & Glory: Firstborn. This update is probably the biggest to date, and brings a hefty chunk of new content and features. You can find the full list below:
Note: If you are a returning player, we highly recommend starting a new game to enjoy the updated experience from the beginning. You will not lose your old progress if you start a new game in a different save slot (see below).
What's New:
What's Next (in approximate order of appearance):
If you want to discover the Boon System on your own, feel free to skip this section. The Boon System is relatively straightforward, but there is no in-game tutorial, so this guide is here as a reference if needed.
What are Boons:
Boons represent the blessings granted to a character in exchange for Glory. Think of your character's boon as their class. For example, the Slaver hero is a ranged character who uses a whip and a bag of gadgets to battle the Firstborn. These core parameters never change, but how he uses them is determined by his boon. By default, the Slaver is relatively mobile, with average durability, and a single action available on his turn. With the reach granted by his whip, the Slaver is best served by hanging back from a battle, harassing and picking off foes with ranged attacks.
By equipping the Dervish boon, the Slaver trades off some health for the ability to take a second action on his turn, allowing him to cause significant havoc, but leaving him extremely vulnerable to enemy attacks.
By contrast, armed with the Accursed boon, the Slaver gains significantly increased health, and the ability to regain some health when killing an enemy, at the cost of reduced movement range. This allows him to serve as a front-line tank, absorbing hits that might otherwise dispatch more fragile allies.
Each character presently has access to several boons with their own strengths and weaknesses, with many more to come.
Accessing Boons (minor spoilers):
The Boons Menu can be accessed from the Chapter Map. You will not be able to access the Boons Menu until you complete Chapter 1, and you will not be able to equip new boons to the Slaver or Guardian heroes until they join your party as part of the story.
Thank you for reading, and may you find Glory in the Drowned Lands!