I am wanting to make sure to use the “correct” name of various assets/design elements within the game.
What are the names of the various dungeon environments, such as the fire dungeon, ice dungeon, sand, elevated lava, trees and grass, etc?
What are the names of the various destructables (crates, barrels, plants)?
What is the swirling vortex called (the exit)?
What is the tower called (the tower that you activate to get “you feel more powerful”, “you feel lucky”, etc?
What is the rejuvenation pool called?
I’m sure I will have more. Thanks for any information you can provide. The idea is to create some instructional videos on gameplay – whether it will actually HAPPEN is questionable, but I want to give it a shot .
[quote=“snowman”]I am wanting to make sure to use the “correct” name of various assets/design elements within the game.
What are the names of the various dungeon environments, such as the fire dungeon, ice dungeon, sand, elevated lava, trees and grass, etc?
What are the names of the various destructables (crates, barrels, plants)?
What is the swirling vortex called (the exit)?
What is the tower called (the tower that you activate to get “you feel more powerful”, “you feel lucky”, etc?
What is the rejuvenation pool called?
I’m sure I will have more. Thanks for any information you can provide. The idea is to create some instructional videos on gameplay – whether it will actually HAPPEN is questionable, but I want to give it a shot .[/quote]
forest is ACT 1, Dessert is ACT 2, Snow is ACT 3 and lava dungeon is ACT 4
they’re called destructibles
don’t know yet… maybe?
shrine
same as number 4
try to read codex time after time though, prolly help a LOT… :I
a building or other shelter, often of a stately or sumptuous character, enclosing the remains or relics of a saint or other holy person and forming an object of religious veneration and pilgrimage.
any place or object hallowed by its history or associations:
a historic shrine.
any structure or place consecrated or devoted to some saint, holy person, or deity, as an altar, chapel, church, or temple.