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Originally published at: 4.0 Patch Notes – Gems of War
World Map + HUD Upgrade
- The Krystara Map has gained improvements, including:
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New 3D elements
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New Particle effects
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Removal of the Fog of War (over locked kingdoms)
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Players will be able to change the quality level for maps in the Setting > Graphics menu, with the Water quality being separate from the regular graphics quality
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To allow players to easily navigate between Krystara and the Underworld (see below), the HUD has been updated to include a central button, which has been added to the bottom of the HUD
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This button will also flash when a Tribute is available to collect
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Tapping this button will navigate you between the 2 maps (once you have unlocked the Underworld – see below for more details)
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The button also displays which map you are currently located on
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The Hero Menu is now accessed by tapping on your portrait in the top left corner
Underworld
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We have added a whole new map to explore - the Underworld
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The Underworld Map also shares the same visual improvements as the Krystara map (i.e. 3D Elements + Particle Effects)
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Access to the Underworld is unlocked once a player completes the Sin of Maraj storyline
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Unlike the Krystara Map, which requires you to unlock kingdoms next to each other to progress around the map, Factions in the Underworld can be unlocked in any order (once they have been released)
Factions
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Factions in the Underworld are like a smaller version of Kingdoms, but are unique to the Underworld
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Each Faction has new Troops, Weapons, Pets, a Banner, Quests and a Delve (more on Delves further below)
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Factions unlock in a similar manner to Kingdoms, by paying a Gold cost
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The main difference between Factions and Kingdoms are as follows:
- Factions do not level
- As such, there is no Skill bonus from levelling Factions
- There is no Explore
- There is no Kingdom Power
- Factions do not contribute income
- Factions do not award an Epic at the end of their Quest line
- Factions do not give Tributes
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Faction Quests are shorter than their Kingdom counterparts, but once completed will allow access to Delves (similar to the way a Kingdom Questline allows access to Explore Mode)
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2 Factions will be available with the release of 4.0, the All-Seeing Eye and the Hall of Guardians
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New factions will be released every 4-5 weeks
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Factions are also linked to the Kingdoms of Krystara, meaning that collecting and levelling the troops from a Faction will count towards their sister Kingdom’s Progress
Renown
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Renown is a new rating tied to Factions
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There are 2 types of Renown:
- Faction Renown – which represents your exploits within a Faction. Each Faction tracks its own Renown separately
- Underworld Renown – which is the sum of all your Faction Renown (for all the Factions you have unlocked)
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Each Faction gives Faction Renown for:
- Highest level DELVE completed (up to Level 500) ~ 2pts per level
- Highest Level DELVE competed with no casualties (up to Level 500) ~ 1pt per level
- High Level DELVE completed with the Faction Team (up to Level 500) ~ 1pt per Level
- Treasure Hoard Levels obtained (up to 100) ~ 5pts per level
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Each Faction’s Renown is capped at 2500 Renown Points
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Faction Renown gives consumable rewards at various milestones, but also give access to the Faction Pet at higher Renown (Faction Pets cannot be earned from Pet Gnomes)
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Underworld Renown will also give rewards at various milestones, many of which are permanent bonuses
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Underworld Renown is only capped by the number of Factions unlocked (2500 x the number of Factions)
Chaos Portals
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Chaos Portals are similar to Chests, as opening a Chaos Portal will reward you with one of a Faction’s Troops or Treasures
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Each faction has its own Chaos Portal which can be opened with Chaos Shards
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Chaos Shards are earned from Delves and Faction Events
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Chaos Shards are not exclusive to a faction, so Chaos shards earned from Delves in one Faction can be used on a Chaos Portal in another faction
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It cost 20 Chaos Shards to open a Chaos Portal
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Chaos Shards (spent on Chaos Portals) are the only way (outside of a Faction Event Shop) to get Faction Troops and Treasures
Delves
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Delves are a series of battles in a Lair, typically 3-9 battles depending on the player’s choices for a short or long experience
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Players do not need to complete all Delve battles in one sitting (allowing players to take a break in the middle of a Delve and come back to finish it later)
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Delves must be completed using a single team, and any troops killed will not be available in future battles in that single run through the Lair
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Factions Delves put team restrictions based on the 2 main colors of the Faction (which can also be seen of the Faction’s banner), so a Green/ Brown Faction would allow players to create a team with any troop with Brown OR any troop with Green (e.g. Brown/Yellow is acceptable, Green/Blue is acceptable, Green/Brown is acceptable, but Yellow/Purple is not). This ensures a wide variety of troops are available for each Delve Team.
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Delves have a reward chest that upgrades as players play through the Delve
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Delve Chests drop: Chaos Shards, Mythic/Legendary Ingots, Souls, Gold & Glory (depending of the level of the Delve chest when it is collected)
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Players may only attempt 3 Delves total per Day (so the 3 Delves are shared between all Factions)
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The starting level for all Delves is Level 20 – when players first unlock a Faction, this is the only Delve that can be attempted
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The Maximum Delve level is 500
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After a Delve has been completed, players will unlock a Delve 10 levels higher (up to the maximum of 500)
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Players always have the option of playing the highest Delve they’ve completed, a Delve 10 levels lower (unless they are on L20), and a Delve 10 levels higher (unless they are on 500)
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Once a Delve is selected energy is used (you get 3 energy per day)
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Delve levels are not shared so when unlocking a new Faction, you will need to start back at level 20 again and then level up through the different difficulties
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Each Dungeon contains 8-10 battles which are called Rooms, Only the Starting Room and Boss Room in a Delve with be the same, with the other 6 Rooms being randomly chosen
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Rooms have the following data:
- Rarity – Rooms may be anywhere from Common to Mythic. This generally indicates the quality of the team in the room.
- Level – A Mythic Room appears at the same level as the Delve. Common Rooms are 50% of that, Rares are 60%, UltraRares are 70%, Epics are 80%, Legendaries are 90%.
- Team of Enemies – Who you will fight in the battle.
- Room Reward – Every room has rewards that it will give (these are separate to the battle victory rewards).
- Chance to upgrade Delve Chest – Upgrading the Delve chest gives better rewards at the end of the Delve.
- Chance to upgrade the Treasure Multiplier – Treasure multiplier will affect the rewards gained from Rooms defeated AS WELL AS the rewards in the Delve Chest.
- Buff for Future Rooms – These buffs may be for enemies in other Rooms or they may be for the player’s team… so choose your order of rooms carefully!
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Excluding Starting Rooms and Boss Rooms, there are 34 random Rooms for players to encounter (more will be added in future updates)
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Players start with no Delve chest and will need to defeat the first Room to earn a level 1 Delve chest
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Players are not required defeat all the battles in a Delve and can just run up to the Boss Room and ignore any extra rooms if they choose to. The bonus of running more rooms is that your Delve Chest & Treasure Multipliers will increase.
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Retreating from a battle will be counted as a loss, marking the Room as completed and will end the Delve
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Attempting Delves of higher level than your last completed level will give a higher multiplier (x2) than replaying Delves of the same level (x1) or lower level (x0.5)
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When players lose a battle or chose to Run away, they will get to keep whatever treasure they have found so far, including the Delve Chest
Treasure Hoards
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Each Faction’s Treasure Hoard is upgraded using Treasures, which can be gained from Chaos Portals, and Gold
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There are two upgrades to your Treasure Hoard:
- Level – Requires XP for each level (increasing amounts of XP are required per level). There is no level cap, however players only gain Faction Renown up to level 100.
- Quality – Only has a chance to upgrade each time you add XP, though this chance can be increased by adding more treasures at once or treasures of higher rarities. Treasure Hoards can only gain up to a Quality of 10
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Treasure Hoard Level will give skill point bonuses for your team in that Faction’s Delve (these will also apply to any Delve events occurring in that Faction)
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Treasure Hoard Quality gives bonuses that affect the Delve Chest in that Faction’s Delve
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There are 6 types of Treasures which give different amounts of XP towards levelling the Treasure Hoard, and different percentage chances to upgrade the Treasure Hoard Quality
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Up to 5 Treasure may be added at a time, with the gold cost increasing for higher-level Treasure Hoards
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As mentioned previously, upgrading Treasure Hoards will also increase your Faction’s Renown
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Treasures can be collected like troops, however leveling/ ascending treasure does not give additional bonuses when they are sacrificed to the Treasure Hoard
Faction Delve Events
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There are 2 types of Delve events:
- New Faction – which runs for 3 Days (normally over weekend) when a new Faction releases.
- Existing Faction – which runs for 1 day, usually midweek.
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Both events give bonus rewards & the opportunity to target that faction’s troops for collection
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Players start with, and gain, 3 Sigils per day for the event
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Completed Delves earns points which give bonus Chaos Shards as Rewards (along with Gold, Souls, Ingots, Diamonds, Vault Keys & Orbs)
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Event store will give:
- Sigils
- Chaos Shards
- Faction Weapon
- Ingots
- Faction Epic Troops
- Treasures
- Other troops usable in the event
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Valravens can be discovered during the event but are more rare than other events due to the fact that each Delve is up to 10 battles!
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Rooms in a Delve will be worth Points, which are multiplied by your current treasure multiplier (100 points per room, 200 points for the boss room)
Puzzle Game Changes
We originally decreased mana gained from 100% to 70% back in 2015, due to the amount of mana gain from the spells was outscaling any other means to gain mana in the game and causing troops to be able to chain their spells.
In the past few months, as Magic has continued to scale higher and higher, this same behaviour has reappeared, with some explosion spells being able to power up mythic troops in a single cast (from 0 mana). As such we have reviewed the mana gain from exploders and after a long experimental time, decided to reduce the mana gain down to 50%. Mana gain from any gem cascade after an explosion will still get 100% of the mana (and it turns out that is often where half of your mana comes from).
With Doomstorm, we found that once triggered the number of doomskulls dropping would heavily tip the game in the favour whoever was winning, with little chance for their opponent to counter it. We’ve decided to tone it down a bit, so it’s not quite as deadly and allows some room for opponents to come back.
- Mana gain from Explosions has been reduced from 70% to 50%
- Doomstorms now have a slightly lower chance to spawn Doomskulls onto the board
Balance Changes
Behemoth
- Increase spell base dmg from 3 to 5
- Gems destroyed increased from 10 to 12
- Immense increased from 8 to 10
Borealis
- Change Dragon Bond to Ice Armor
- Change Trait Order to Insulated > Ice Armor > Icy Cloak
Celestasia
- Gem created increased from 8 to 9
Ocean’s Protector
- Changed Tidal affix to Shielding
Scorpius
- No longer a one-time only spell
Skadi
- Mana cost reduced from 25 to 20
Sol’Zara
- Soul Ritual trait’s Magic gain from enemy death increased from 3 to 5
Sylvanimora
- Base spell damage increased from 1 to 3
- Change Dragon Bond to Dragon Boon
The Worldbreaker
- Mana cost reduced from 32 to 30
- Insane Growth buff increased from 4 to 5
Voice of Orpheus
- Base spell dmg increased from 6 to 8
General
- Guild Seals will now display in the Inventory screen of the Hero Menu with the other collectible resources
- A new Gnome, the Soul Gnome, will now start appearing in PVP, Explore, and Quests
- He will only reward Souls or Vault Keys, however he has a higher chance of a Vault Key (compared to a Treasure Gnome)
- He won’t affect the chance of encountering a Pet Gnome in PVP
- Players will have the chance to earn him from Gnome Vaults, like other Gnomes
New Shop Items
- We have added 3 new items to the Shop
- Path to Power I & II will give Ingots over a set number of days. You will be able to find them in the Offers menu
- The Weapon Upgrade Pack will give Epic Ingots and Souls
Stone Block
- The stone block appears on boards in the Underworld, at the start of each battle in pre-defined positions (normally along edges)
- Each Faction has a unique block pattern that appears in each of its quests, delves and delve events
- Blocks can be exploded but may not be moved or matched
New Pets
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The following pets can now be rescued from Pet Gnomes:
- Tanglebush
- Bright Beetle
- Flutter
- Smallpaca
- Puddling
These Pets will give bonuses to each Gem Mastery (similar to Snow Bunny).
The Community designed Pet Dragonkitty, will also be made available in the coming weeks after 4.0 releases.
New Achievements
We have new achievements available on PS4, XB1, Steam and Google Play.
- A Whole New (Under)World - Unlock a Faction
- Die Another Day - Complete a Delve with No Casualties
- Kind of a Big Deal - Reach 1,000 Total Underworld Renown
- Scrooge McMoa - Raise an Underworld Treasure Hoard to Level 50
- Exalted - Reach the Highest Renown Possible in a Single Faction
Bug Fixes
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Fixed an issue where extra turns were not triggering correctly at the start of battle
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Fixed an issue where Ubastet’s spell was killing a troop summoned into the same slot as a troop that was killed as part of his spell
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Fixed an issue where the Raid Boss event timer was incorrectly getting overwritten by 24hr Pet Rescue events
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Fixed a rare issue where the timer for Pet Rescue events wasn’t displaying correctly
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Fixed an issue where Spiny + Spiky traits could cause Saguaro, Senita or Agave to get struck in the middle of the board when dealing skull damage (however they no longer do their trait animation)
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Fixed an issue where Burning’s effect was displaying in front of the skill point numbers
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XBOX1: Fixed an issue where chests were incorrectly displaying number of rewards given when opening 50 or more keys
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Android: Fixed an issue where Weapons that had affixes that dealt damage to enemies would cause the game to freeze if the weapon’s spell killed the enemy first
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Other minor bug fixes and improvements