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Hammerfight twins gem
Hammerfight twins gem












hammerfight twins gem

Highfleet is a continuation of Hammerfight, including chronological. Also thanks to Konstantin for continuing development on Highfleet - it's been a long time coming, and we're all excited. At the least, there is nothing in the way of chronology between the two games: the two may as well be parallel universes that are uninvolved with each other. Perhaps Al-Maravi discovered one of these devices.ĬonclusionSo after all of those tinfoil hat theories, I've come to the conclusion that Highfleet and Hammerfight are only similar, and probably have no meaningful connection. Throwing a "nuclear reactor" onto a mainframe contained within a pocket dimension makes sense I guess.īut how do three power plants just propel you into another universe and away from Helaat? Or collapse the dimension that Helaat belongs to? They probably don't do all of that on their own, rather they have to be used on a particular device to power it up in order to accomplish these goals. The objects that might match their description, however, would be the Amethysts installed in Hammar's Pendulum and Seraph - the largest singing gems seen in the whole game. It's worth mentioning that we never actually see these control devices at any point, only hear them mentioned towards the end of the story. Going with the idea that Hammerfight is seen through The Gaiar's eyes - subjected entirely to how he chooses to interpret what he cannot quite comprehend with similar-looking analogues -, it's possible that the singing gems you find throughout the game are just pieces of technology that no one can hope to understand: they make weird noises, are glowy, and they do strange things. Supposedly Sayadi owns at least one other, and the third is either also owned by Sayadi or belongs to another unnamed nation.

hammerfight twins gem

There was one per house, kept as prized possessions, and ultimately collected by Al-Maravi after each houses' downfall at the hands of the player. I found it kinda easy to draw parallels to Hammerfight's three "control devices", the large and reportedly massive singing gems that, when combined, can allow someone to escape Helaat - that was Emperor Al-Maravi's goal throughout the story. What is important is that it mentions there were two reactors still in use, and that a third was potentially discovered by the Romani.

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What kind of nuclear reactors? The manual doesn't say, but that doesn't really matter. The only gem I've really used before is the ruby gem, but I got a large purple gem recently and slapped it onto the heaviest hammer I could buy.Nuclear ReactorsSo apparently after Kharu crashed into Elaat it wiped out nearly everything electronic, and some of the rarest constructions that managed to survive Kharu's destruction were nuclear reactors. It's the only way to unlock the 'great hunt' mode and that mode allows you get get singing gems which are really awesome.

hammerfight twins gem

Speaking of gamemodes, you can kinda screw yourself over, I've found, if you don't choose the 'hard' path at the beginning of the game. What is this 'tribal wars' mode you're talking about? I've never heard/seen it, but I have unlocked the hammerball mode. I have no idea how I manage to do so well back then. I wonder if it 's because I changed the resolution in the config thingy.īack when I first played I never used shields because I didn't realize you could bind them to any key, not just the number keys. I also notice that when speech bubbles go away it leaves a sort of afterglow, and I imagine that effect applies to a lot of thing in the game that makes it weird. Don't forget the weapon that fires about two dozen firecracker things all over the place.














Hammerfight twins gem