Dwayne
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Andrew Rowe:
Andrew I am fascinated by the tower and the rooms within. Do you have a list of what each color of gem represents what you will find on the other side?
Andrew Rowe
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(view spoiler)[I have a list of what the colors represent and examples, but lot a list of every possible room. There are simply too many possible rooms - they're always changing, but fit within specific general rules.
As a general rule:
* Red indicates physical or mental "force". This could mean raw strength, but it could also mean things like performing complex math.
* Blue tends to indicate that something requires strategy.
* Yellow tends to mean the challenge requires physical or mental agility.
Combined colors represent a mix of these. For example, purple would mean a mix of red (force) and blue (strategy).
Notably, these indicate the clearest solution to each room and some of the challenges you may face, but not the only way to solve the room.
It also might not be immediately clear why a room is labeled the way it is. For example, combat might seem like it's more of a "red" style challenge, but if a monster has a very specific weakness that you are intended to figure out and exploit, it may be a "blue" challenge. (hide spoiler)]
As a general rule:
* Red indicates physical or mental "force". This could mean raw strength, but it could also mean things like performing complex math.
* Blue tends to indicate that something requires strategy.
* Yellow tends to mean the challenge requires physical or mental agility.
Combined colors represent a mix of these. For example, purple would mean a mix of red (force) and blue (strategy).
Notably, these indicate the clearest solution to each room and some of the challenges you may face, but not the only way to solve the room.
It also might not be immediately clear why a room is labeled the way it is. For example, combat might seem like it's more of a "red" style challenge, but if a monster has a very specific weakness that you are intended to figure out and exploit, it may be a "blue" challenge. (hide spoiler)]
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Dionne
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Andrew Rowe:
Hello! I've just finished both titles of Arcane Ascension. Thank you so much for writing them! I love them so much. I've read somewhere that you're planning about six books for this series-- is that true? I'm really looking forward to more of your writing! I'm going to read the WoBM series next.
Robert Latham
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Andrew Rowe:
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Since spells are just actions and techniques that they are able do accomplish using as little mana as possible, and we've already seen Corin using mana crystals for combat, why doesn't he just create a bunch of crystals and then launch them using transference mana for a rudimentary"crystal storm" spell? Just an idea I got when reading "On The Shoulders Of Titans" after the fight with Saffron.
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