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This way, if you take a perk and the rest vanish, but while the machine is out of detection-range, then the machine will still have its price attached and can be rerolled later.
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This situation will last for another few hundred rerolls (one reported at "970"), before the machines are fixed back to an unaffordably large amount.īreaking the reroll machine is sometimes used for extra-long runs, or to pursue various Achievement Pillars or other goals.Īn advanced technique is to blackhole once directly downwards from a reroll machine, which will dropping it out of "range" of the Holy Mountain (just out of view). Once completed, the statues will start to display only single-digits. This will roll the cost above the breaking point of 54 trillion. It is possible to break the reroll machine, by visiting at least 39 machines in Parallel Worlds without re-rolling most of them, and then looping back to re-visit and roll each of them once. This content includes possible gameplay spoilers or secrets. However, there are also ways to break the reroll machine.
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There are various complexities to the local economy, including that it is only possible for you to possess 2.15 billion gold (for a max of 23 rerolls). Player then goes back to A and is able to reroll for 200 (cost in A goes up to 800, but the cost in B remains at 400 ).Player then rerolls perks in B for 200 (cost in B goes up to 400 ).
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Both holy mountains start at a reroll cost of 200. Player has visited two holy mountains (A and B) without claiming a perk.Rerolling will not affect the price of previously visited holy mountains rerolling once raises the price from 200 to 400, but the price of all previously visited holy mountains remains 200. Rerolling will pull from the entire pool of perks, allowing for the possibility of collecting multiple instances of the same perk, aka perk stacking. Rerolling only affects perks that are currently on the altar and will not spawn new perks if a perk has already been taken. The perk reroll initially costs 200 and will double in price every time it is used ( 200, 400, 800, and so on). This replaces any perks on the altar with a new draw from the pool. It's nothing more than a guess.Perks can be rerolled using the 'perk reroll' structure - resembling a set of weighing scales - located at the exit of the Holy Mountain. I'm just guessing at what the response would probably be, and what the reasoning behind it would probably be. Respect your point of view but, since one version of this technique was removed, would much rather receive some official response as to whether this is intended or an exploit.ĭon't get me wrong, I'd like an official response on that too. So they removed the ability to steal while invisible for Nightblades, but left in the ability to steal while invisible by using or is this an intended use of invisibility potions, or did the reports of this issue on PTS get missed?Īt a guess they did this because allowing Nightblades to do this at no cost would be unbalancing (the only resource you're expending to be able to collect a bunch of stuff with no consequences is magicka, which regenerates for free), while allowing potions to be used for this is inherently balanced out by the fact that you're using up alchemy components to do it.