![]() Next round after the burn triggers to do its damage, that enemy will have 10 burn. So example: Enemy has 20 burn and 0 scorch. ![]() 1 stack of Scorched is lost whenever the Burn effect is triggered. This means if you have 5 or more Burn on the enemy, instead of losing 3 (the game rounds up) or more Burn like you normally would, you would only lose 2 burn instead. ![]() If you have any stacks of Scorch also on the enemy, the maximum that Burn will reduce by is 2. ![]() You're just not getting it for some reason.īurn normally reduces by half. Now I generally consider the loot that will drop, as some are clearly superior to others, especially the items that don't have the "destroy" keyword, and if not killing makes me fail the quest, so be it as I tend to run a green negotiation build, and many of the status cards are better suited for red (plus they can dilute out your deck synergy).The card information you're looking for is actually there in the descriptions. So, killing an NPC, followed by killing their friend, yields 2 opportunities to level your deck and get loot, where 2 wrongs end up make a right, or at least have no lasting effect, other than the cards that were inserted into your negotiation deck, which may be perceived as either good or bad depending upon your play style. One cool thing is that when a NPC hates you for killing their friend, you can try to goad them into a fight, where you can kill them without further negative consequence, and more importantly their debuff will be lifted. One the pro-not killing side, you won't get the the negative effects, which include other NPC friends hating you and giving you a debuff (again right clickable after the first kill), and/or you may get a status card inserted in your negotiation deck, which actually makes sense, as negative actions should affect how people perceive your words. You will also get loot, which after killing them once, you can right click on them in future games to remind you what item they drop. On the pro-killing side, if a quest requires it, and you do it, then you will get a reward. ![]() I am not always satisfied with the kill quests especially in the prestige mode because there are negative ramifications which can make progress more difficult if you run a green build. ![]()
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