Dungeons of Dredmor: Conquest of the Wizardlands Image
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  • Summary: Deep within the pocket dimensions of the Wizardlands, the mighty Wizardkings plunge their hands greedily into their stashes of magical wizarding booze, desperately searching for more mana. Their time has passed, and they have faded into the drunken myths of obscurity. Some of them can stillDeep within the pocket dimensions of the Wizardlands, the mighty Wizardkings plunge their hands greedily into their stashes of magical wizarding booze, desperately searching for more mana. Their time has passed, and they have faded into the drunken myths of obscurity. Some of them can still be seen on street corners, but most people just give them five zorkmids and walk away.

    While the Wizardkings have faded into the hangover-fuelled mists of time, their artifacts of power corrupt the world. Powerful wizarding keys, strewn about the Dungeons of Dredmor during a grand night out, threaten the very reality of existence. Mystical wizarding graffiti, spray-painted on the walls during a particularly good party, holds the secrets of other worlds.

    Once again, it is time to enter the Dungeons of Dredmor. (If you see the Wizard Triangulon, place his hand gently into a bucket full of warm water.)
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  1. Mar 3, 2013
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    Whatever you do, DON'T go into a red portal. Anywhere. Also, don't pull lone switches in the Wizardlands; you will die. Besides the small bitsWhatever you do, DON'T go into a red portal. Anywhere. Also, don't pull lone switches in the Wizardlands; you will die. Besides the small bits of new random BS, this is a fantastic expansion and adds a ton of depth and exploration. The new skill trees are very unique and creative, creating new strategies and generally changing how you play. Encrusting is fantastic too letting you add stats to weapons, armor accessories with your crafting trees. There is a bit of randomness to the effects you apply so be careful with how many you stack per item. CotW is fantastic and should be purchased by anyone who enjoys the base game. $2.99 for a new crafting system, 6 skill trees, and hundreds of new, unique dungeon floors? Sounds like a good deal to me. Expand