Arkandian Legends Chapter 2: Revenant
The second chapter in the Arkandian Legends series, Revenant provides all the enjoyment and adventure of its predecessor plus more. There are endless possibilities for tailoring this rpg adventure to your playing style, including three races of hero: Arkandian, Necretian and even a Demon/Ascended once you've completed the previous chapter. Finding Wizard Tola's House to catch him dabbling in necromancy or rallying your defenses against an army of orcs on the battlefield are just a tiny part of the vast fun in Revenant. Just don your Bunny Slippers of Brutality, equip your Katana of Alacrity and battle your way to glory!
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A quick note on the secret JIG recipe: it is probably best to wait until mid-late in the game, when you have built up enough knowledge . . .
via Blacksmithing III and through rescuing the craftsmen.
It's not a fresh-out-of-the-box, any ol' joe can do type recipe.
;)
I find this as mind-numbingly addictive and utterly irritating and frustrating and underexplained and slapped together as most of Undefined's recent work. Where IS this mythical library where all is explained? If it's the wiki, that's an absolute joke.
[There's a lot of great information on the wiki page to start with. Because it's wiki, players can update and add to the library--that couldn't be done if it was written into an in-game facts page. ~ elle]
Looks interesting, but I want to complete 1 to have bonuses here.
Unfortunately, the first chapter is suffering from Adobe Flash Player problems. When Adobe releases an upgrade, hopefully things will work out better.
[Try playing Arkandian Legends Chapter 1 at JIG. -Jay]
Just played a little, and died several times. now my max HP is much lower than when I started. The question is, should I just restart a new character, or are there easy ways to increase my maximum HP? I'm not particularly invested in my character at this point, low on funds, and unable to get past the available foes.
TheZeu,
You can restart without losing that character, so it's worth trying (just use a new slot). Try some of the low level tactical/defense battles before venturing into the dungeons if you want to gain experience, gold and, hopefully, loot some equipment.
In the dungeons, watch your hit points... if you're low, don't engage an enemy, select "head out" instead. As long as you haven't cleared the area, you can return to it again fully charged.
:)
Wait a second... why is that skeleton wearing a bra?
Worse yet, why is it filling it?
https://jayisgames.com/images/parmeisan_arkandian_revenant_skelly.png
So, I'm trying to do the Old Caves and I make it to the dungeon map but I can't move. Anyone know what's up?
Elle - Except for the fact that there's actually precious little information, such as the difference between light, normal and heavy attacks, or what the buffs do, or which buffs apply in tactical combat and which only apply in personal combat, and... You know, those things it tells you are 'in the library'?
Largo,
Are you using the [WASD] or arrow keys to move?
How do you get credited for finishing volume I? It doesn't seem to have done so automatically.
[To get credit for finishing chapter 1, you must play both games on the same domain. Play Chapter 1 on JIG here: https://jayisgames.com/games/arkandian-legends-crusade/ -Jay]
Largo: Are you using Chrome? Chrome does not currently work for that reason.
I can see what you mean, Crabbadon. Having played a number of RPGs that do not give out much information first hand, I see it as normal--some players like to experiment and discover.
About the types of attacks:
Outside of the use of buffs, the difference between light, mid, and heavy attacks is in the damage roll. Less chance to accurately land a heavy attack and in exchange for that, there's more chance for higher damage. When you attack, you can see the stats at the top of the screen, as well.
I hope that helps :)
Chapter 1 doesn't work due to flash player bug =(
So I'm pretty confused confused about the crafting section...
are the recipes suppose to be unlocked by trial and error experimentation? or do I find the recipes later in the game?
You'll get more knowledge and recipes for crafting as you progress in the game.
Is there any point in playing as an Ascended? The only advantage seems to be the starting armor, but since you can't remove it, it turns from an advantage into a disadvantage later in the game.
I've got to a point in the game and the only levels that appear on the map are the reapetable missions and a single tactical mission that changes to a different tactical mission when I complete it, I haven't yet completed the campaign, is it a glitch or is this meant to happen and I should just continue doing the tactical missions untill I get the next level?
Sure seems to be a real difference in opinion between jayisgames and kong users...you guys don't have a single criticism to offer for the game, whereas the comments page on kong is filled with complaints about Revenant. The curious thing is that Undefined's games have always gotten a warm reception by kong users, usually getting in the high-5's. Not this one--it's a letdown from the original in every capacity (as well as repeating the same problems of Crusade)
The other curious thing is that, at least from my experience reading these reviews, jayisgames *rarely* offers an unabashedly glowing game review unless there really is nothing to be critical about. So not only is this review an exception to the rule, it's also a grossly misleading reflection of the game.
[Misleading because Kong users are always right? -Jay]
Seeing a weird bug in IE9 on Win7:
Sometimes in a dungeon, the game will just decide to "push" my character in a certain direction. For example, I will be pressing the left arrow, but my character moves up, uncontrollably, until he hits a wall. Or I will press down repeatedly, but my character will go down one space then "bounce" back up to his starting point. At first I thought this was just another obstacle in the game, secret traps, etc. But I'm on "Soul Passage" now and in this labyrinth there is one, and only one, path that is in most places only one space wide, so now I'm sure this is a bug of some sort.
About the flash player bug that stops you from playing chapter 1:
Go to the flash website and update flash manually. The automatic update didn't seem to pick up on the most recent minor change (at least not for me, and I suspect more than a few others as well).
Version 10,3,183,7 works with Arkandian Legends
Version 10,3,183,6 does not.
@JIGuest: That's the sticky keys bug that many games have. It's only on Internet Explorer, and the only ways to solve it are to lower your security settings in IE or use Firefox or Chrome to play the game (which is what I do).
Also having trouble moving in dungeons using either WASD or arrow keys, but I use Firefox. It started working once (without rebooting firefox! that didn't help), but now it's not working again. No idea what's up with it. Glad to know I'm not the only one.
Sort of buggy - got stuck in the barracks screen at one point, and then my movement was incredibly slow in the dungeons for no good reason.
I don't like that you can easily hit a wall with a character (especially at low levels), where your max hp has been lowered and you're out of money, so all available levels will end in failure.
ensoul,
Have you tried the free dungeons? You might find them helpful for getting more money and leveling up battle skills. The low level tactical battles also help. In both, I would load up on "luck" items for increased loot and stealing then kept going back in until I had the gold and experience needed to move on.
At the beginning it was a little hard, with lacking in funds to go exploring nor having enough to buy potions when your health gets too low, but as you buff up its a great play. I love how there is rpg turn base and tactics as well =D Bunny slippers are deadly XD
Unfortunately, I didn't play chapter 1 since I thought there would be the adobe error on JIG too =(
I have a request, could anyone update this game to version 1.04 on JIG ? Thanks in advance ^__^
[Updated. Thanks for the note. :) -Jay]
I am having the same problem as another poster. I only have the repeatable missions and one tactics mission that changes slightly left to do. I have found the four relics and the woman on the game said she would return and she has not. I have played a couple dozen missions since, but the storyline has not advanced. Am I missing something?
If you only have repeatable missions available, it's likely that the system is waiting for your skill levels to increase. Don some +learning gear and head into the repeating dungeon and defense missions--as you gain skill, you should see new missions open up.
Thanks Elle, I'll give it a shot. My personal skills are all above 600 except mysticism(a few are at 1000). My combat skills are high in weapons but magic/mana skills are not. I will try to raise them and see if it helps.
[edit: There may be a tactical battle and/or skills you need to finish, also. Please let us know how you do. :) ~ elle]
Elle, I went into the mystery dungeon to build skills as you previously suggested to advance the storyline. I managed to get to lvl 22 and built my magic skills up to the 700's. When I left, there was the woman with the next leg of the game plot. Thanks for your help.
Thank you, too! Have fun :)
does anyone know how to read the damage that weapons do? im using a weapon that has 3d6 damage and i have no idea if i've been discarding stronger weapons.
The damage is based on a dice roll, your character's combat stats and the foe's defense stats.
Weapon power can be read this way:
3d6 = three six-sided dice. All other factors taken out of consideration means you can roll as low as a 3 or as high as 18.
1d10 = one ten-sided dice... as low as 1 or high as 10.
And so on.
Damage is then multiplied based on whether or not it is a critical hit, your attack power, foe's protection, and so on.
There are other factors that come into play that I am probably no good at explaining. One, for example, you might have a 100% hit chance but if the foe dodges or blocks your hit, you'll still cause no damage.
Besides "training" your combat stats, it's a good idea to practice crafting so you can make more powerful weapons and buffed-up equipment.
Just wondering if one of your hired soldiers dies in a tactical mission do they come back to life or have you lost them for good? And do you loose anything by retreating?
If one of your defense (hired soldiers) is killed in action, you don't lose him/her.
If you retreat or are defeated in tactical battles, it's possible you have a minor loss of skill and/or HPs (this is not something I've noted).
If your hero is killed in dungeon combat, you will lose some HPs (this is a known consequence, last I checked)and it's very likely you lose some skill points (although I haven't confirmed this).
I got to the end of the mystery dungeon, killed all the titans, and i went back down the stairs and all that was left was the room changing into diff objects in each wall block over and over and im wondering if it was a glitch or what.
I've found some untested bugs in the game:
during the chess game in which your troops in the barracks fight, the first troop can move twice as you can move him once by clicking a green square. there should still be a move button on the left, click that and you should be able to move again.
after you beat the chess game and the loot screen appears you can repeatedly press the loot all button to duplicate the looted items and then sell them for infinite money and bargaining skill.
Hours of fun. I have 2 small criticisms though: a better Save function would be nice. I know it is saved through Flash settings, but for me they just don't work although I tried to increase my memory allocation, Secondly, I really wanted to do some Alchemy crafting, but I could not find any of those little blue test tubes that virtually every recipe called for (not the small mana). Maybe a scattering of those throughout the game or a way to purchase them at Fred's would add to the enjoyment. Good game though, especially for free.
I finished chapter 1 on here, but am not getting any perks? Is there a reason why?
I played 1, which I loved, but so far I have found zero crafting recipes in Revenant, which really sucks. I have completed one quest that gave me +60 in Alchemy... but I have nothing to use it on. :( And since the wiki is down/gone, I've got nothing to go on. Do I just need to keep playing further? Or am I missing something??
Update: I still have yet to find any alchemy recipes (so if anyone knows where to get them, please let me know!), but I WAS able to gain some tailoring recipes by
completing the first Tailoring dungeon quest (which also gave me +100 Tailoring skill... as opposed to the +60 and no recipes I got from the first Alchemy dungeon quest. o.O ?...)
...hopefully that eventually helps someone who is still reading this, since it looks pretty abandoned on this game's page. :\
Also, in response to bluegriffin18 (who I doubt is still playing this, let alone checking for responses, but I'm sure that someone else might wonder the same thing at some later point in time): I don't know how far you had gone in the game so far when you posted here, and I also played on Newgrounds, not JIG, but I do know that when I started playing 2 on NG, I was really confused in the first battle (to escape the dungeon you wake up in) because I didn't seem to have any of the armor or things I had been promised for earning all those achievements in 1 (with the exception of having the option to play as an Ascended at the beginning, which was an available option that I assume simply would not have shown up if I hadn't earned that, since that one showed up for me but the Demon option did not). However, once I completed that first battle and escaped with Billy, I got almost immediately got a message saying something along the lines of "Looks like you earned some bonuses in the previous chapter of Arkandian Legends! Head to the storehouse to pick up your stuff," and it was all right there waiting.
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