To fix this, the developers made everything a lot harder to grind and only introduced a minor bandaid to help speed things a long (quests and daily quests). However, the game was incredibly easy to progress in (just requiring a time investment and a lot of repetitive gameplay) prior to the update. Some things I’m on board with: I love the new systems, and the new Spellcrafting system is a lot of fun once you figure it out. You can almost hear it begging, “Kill meeee, kiiiiillll meeeeeee.”Īfter sinking a fair amount of time in the game (having to regrind a character after the developers completely wiped server data), I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m 50/50 on the update. That being said, the new customization options are definitely a big improvement. There’s some things that you can’t change, though, that I feel like you should as the ability to drastically change your characters limb length while you can’t do too much with hips or shoulders means it’s really easy to get something that looks like it would beg you to kill it if you were to come across in in real life. You can make your character look like a wise old sage, a long-armed giant, or a short and squat little goblin complete with green skin. It’s still not as complex as what is found in Dark and Light, but it comes pretty close. One of the big chances in the Reignited update is the addition of more in-depth character customization options. So, is it worth getting back into Citadel: Forged With Fire? Or giving it a chance if you’ve never played before? Lets find out. The name is a bit of a spoiler, as the aim of this update was to ‘reignite’ the fun in the game by changing almost every part of the game in both small and big ways, introducing some new mechanics, and to overall just give the game a ‘second chance.’ Some of the biggest changes are the introduction of farming and cooking and the complete re-haul of the spell system. It’s been a year since then and I’m back again to review the latest major update to the game, Citadel Reignited. By Jordan Hall ( ApocaRUFF), OnRPG Journalistīack in August of 2017, I reviewed Citadel: Forged With Fire.
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