As mentioned on the first game's page, Ghosts and Specters that only spawn at night return and are just as irritating, as they take forever to kill even with endgame equipment and deal decent chunks of damage early on.Goddamned Bats: Scorpions and and army ants on the Isle of Awakening spawn constantly, attack anything they see, and don't give any good drops or experience points.Same with the silver blocks, to a lesser extent. The gold brick and floor blocks can easily skyrocket the fanciness of a room.This gets a bit silly during Skelketraz, where you're supposed to be cut off from any outside help whatsoever. Such usage isn't limited to the Isle of Awakening and makes gathering those same materials on islands in the main story unnecessary despite the Builder being unable to bring acquired items to the story islands at first. Completing the scavenger hunts on the Explorer's Shores grants an infinite amount of several common materials when using them at a workbench.Just be careful that you don't go swinging that fist around your own structures. Their punches are basically an infinite-use wrecking ball, making material gathering and terraforming a piece of cake, and turning combat into a bit of a joke (although you can't take a recruited golem into the third or fourth story chapters). An update to the game prior to the English release allowed you to ride friendly golems (ala riding Goldirox during the Khrumbul-Dun story chapter), and it's every bit as awesome as it sounds.In the last level the Builder has to build an Ark to escape the destruction of the world at the hands of a god, One the monsters that helps is even called N04H. Faux Symbolism: Like the last game, the final level leans heavily on references to The Bible.Even Better Sequel: Between the addition of multiplayer, the larger worlds, and various Anti Frustration Features, not to mention a substantially more ambitious story which does wonders to expand and build on what were previously some of the shallowest characters in the franchise, the general consensus for the game among critics and players is that it does almost everything the first game does even better. Of course, there's a much bigger twist being hidden.
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