

It cannot fly in this state when on-screen, but it gains extremely high acceleration and top speed. This effect is identical to the Caribbean Rum.Īfter fifteen seconds (initially), the sky turns purple and The Devourer of Gods descends to the ground, now continuously charging at the player regardless of their distance above the ground. The Devourer of Gods can move through air as if it were solid blocks in this mode, and the Warped debuff is inflicted on all players, which multiplies their Y velocity by 1.01 every frame, in turn making them slightly floatier.

It will not attempt to physically attack unless the player is a noticeable distance off the ground. When initially spawned, the sky will turn blue and the boss will fly and circle in the air over the player like a Crawltipede. The Devourer of Gods has 82 segments in total during phase 1, and 102 segments in total during phase 2. The Devourer of Gods' body segments sport very high Damage Reduction (DR), however its head and tail segments do not and will even take increased damage, rendering them the primary targets for dealing damage. You can stay updated by checking out the game’s Facebook page here too.The Devourer of Gods at its core is a worm enemy, featuring a head trailed by body segments and ending with a tail, flying through the air and digging through blocks.

Soul Seeker: The 6th Knights will be out in soft launch from October 17th in the Philippines, with a global release following hot on its heels in November. The game isn’t out yet, but the good news is that you don’t have to wait very long. The gameplay during combat has been massively enhanced from the first game, with touch and drag placement and a clever tag system that lets you summon support heroes for extra firepower. Soul Seeker: The 6th Knights comes with a generous range of modes, including an epic story campaign that sees you fighting to salvage Hermes, several different PvE modes for a range of items and rewards, and a variety of PvP arenas where you can take on other players in tense, challenging bouts. You can also link two or three heroes to boost their abilities. These heroes have a range of attributes, including Fire, Water, Air, Light, and Darkness elemental affinities that you need to balance and combine to give you the best chance of overcoming your opponents and defending yourself. In gameplay terms, this means assembling a team of six heroes – three mains and three support characters – chosen from a cast of 150 unique characters.

You belong to a sixth order, the Albion Knights, and it’s your goal to retrieve the Soul Stones first to save Hermes from destruction. This war has given rise to five orders of knights, and all of them are trying to get hold of the five Soul Stones so that they can rule over Hermes. The suitably epic backstory goes that the continent of Hermes has been decimated by a war between the five gods who created the world. So we’re excited to be telling you about the long-awaited follow-up, Soul Seeker: The 6th Knights, from developer Clegames.įans of the original will be relieved to read that the heroes of the first game will be present and correct in this sequel, while the gameplay has received a strategic overhaul, setting the stage for bigger, richer, and more intense battles. If you have any interest whatsoever in mobile role-playing games you’ll no doubt be familiar with Soul Seeker, the awesome, eye-popping, smash hit RPG that came out all the way back in 2015.
