

Outside of these, you also want to keep an eye on the combat-related achievements: Bombastic (15G), Resourceful (30G), Dice and Slice (30G), All In (15G).
#LOST IN RANDOM FOURBURG SIDE QUESTS FULL#
It'll still be full completion, just will be shown a little funky. When you complete the game and check the in-game stats on your save file, Threedom will still be showing as 7/8, but Sixtopia will be showing as 7/6. The last card is earned in Sixtopia when you meet back up with the Shadowman. Note about in-game stats with Threedom and Sixtopia: When you complete Threedom, you will only be able to get 7/8 Cards. When she makes it to Sixtopia, it'll be up to the luck of the dice to decide whether or not she'll succeed. She'll need the help of some new found friends to secure passage, and power, as her and Dicey get tasked to save everyone between Onecroft and Fivetropolis. She'll need to make her way through all 6 sections of Random, meeting a variety of characters and oddballs along the way. With that comes quite a price though and Even, although small and naive, knows that Odd can never be happy with the Queen and will do everything she can to save her. When Even's sister, Odd, turns 12, she rolls a 6 and soon becomes the Queen's new favorite child. Roll a 6 and you'll be sent to the dream town that is Sixtopia, where dreams come true and cake is always on the menu. Roll a 1 and you go to Onecroft, the lowest of the low and dirtiest of the dirt. When a child turns 12, they roll the dice and the number it lands on will determine where the child is sent to live out their remaining days. In the land of Random, the Queen and her black dice rule all and everyone in it.

If i ever replay the game, i will try to play on normal though.For questions, comments or feedback, please visit the Achievements and Guide Discussion thread. That being said, i don’t know what happens if you die in those longer arena battles but i would probably not have been enthusiastic about restarting from the very beginning. By switching to easy, it becomes so easy (i never died once) that there is no real point in experimenting with the different cards which probably makes it a lot less interesting and repetitive than it could have been on normal? I’ve been replaying the beginning on normal and i’m enjoying the combat more than on my first run and seem to have gotten better at it. I hope there will be a sequel.Įdit: in retrospect, i think i shouldn’t have switched the combat to easy so early on in the game and tried to get better at it instead.

I will cherish the memory of spending time in such a creative, imaginative and beautiful world with such a great cast of characters. While the combat wasn’t my thing (hence i turned it down to easy), everything else was so i still had a great time playing this and thought it was a wonderful game.
