Something about intentionally adding extra stress to my life doesn’t sound like much fun. As a side note, these can also be created more accidentally (which is the first way I encountered it) by using an Oblivion on an existing Blood Grove. However, the one snag is that the Groves also pose the risk of attacking you as well. Instead of the Blood Grove, which will devour any enemies with 15% health or lower, the Hungry Grove boosts that to an impressive 20%. These nasty little beasts are formed by placing two Blood Groves (which can only be placed near a standard Grove tile) in close proximity. Due to the Swamp’s perk of making health restoration work in the opposite way, this means that all of the vampire enemies will be unable to heal themselves.Ī final combo worth exploring in Loop Hero is for the Hungry Groves. If you’re hell-bent on completely screwing over your favorite Vampire, consider placing a Swamp directly adjacent to a Mansion. While these may not be much to look at, the setup provides a very manageable source of loot. For one, placing a Grove next to a Mansion will spawn Blood Golem enemies. Fortunately, there are a couple of different ways to undermine the challenge a bit. While I am all for making things a bit more challenging from time to time, I’ve never been much of a fan of the Vampire Mansion. Just be aware that these will also spawn Harpies on a fairly frequent basis. Combining any form of Mountain/Rock tiles in a 3×3 grid will lead to a health boost every couple of days, as well as a boost for adjacent Mountain/Rock tiles. Additionally, the clots will also provide a nice little loot boost, so give those a look.Īnother combo that we have mentioned in past coverage of Loop Hero, but is still worth mentioning here as well, is the Mountain Peak. Though it may spawn a few additional Blood Clot enemies, they are fairly weak overall, especially against any sort of magic attacks. However, if you want to pull in a little extra scratch, placing two battlefields with an overlap in the area of effect will form a Blood Path. Being able to pull in a free lootbox every day will certainly help in the long battle against the Lich. I’ve always been a fan of the Battlefield tiles. If placed next a Treasury or Rock/Mountain tile (see the checkerboard pattern referred to in our beginner’s guide), it will help boost the tile’s health restoration effectiveness from two up to three hit points per day. Instead, it \’s best to adjoin them with other items in between to create Blooming Meadows. As we’ve mentioned before, while the tiles can be grouped into a large, mass plantation, that isn’t your best option. Please note that this isn’t necessarily an exhaustive list, as we are still uncovering them as we go! For all of you folks out there, here is a running list of all of the combos that we’ve discovered so far. That said, we understand that there are plenty of you that would rather cut through the bullshit and know exactly what you’re doing before ever stepping foot in the loop. Part of the fun of playing is uncovering those special hybrids for the first time. As we’ve mentioned in a couple of our past guides, Loop Hero is chock full of undocumented tile combos.
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