![]() Also, when I mentioned the Winter Grave's freeze, I only meant it as a general usefulness outside the mission, an additional plus for getting it. Guess I'll put the Demo armor on hold then, for now. Because of this, you might as well ignore defense and focus entirely on damage, so chaos is a good option especially when you benefit from the CTR (otherwise Black Kat is better) The result is that you cannot specialise your gear towards a certain damage type (like elemental/piercing/shadow) because they're all present and status protection is not really required because of how limited it is (DaN only has the occasional poison from the slimes I think). Even though for Dreams and Nightmares it had to fit the original Swarm theme, other missions like grinchlin assault did the same (all monster/damage types, but limited status). Sadly the developers only seem to focus on getting as many monster types in 1 mission for 'recent' endgame/hard missions. It gives you easy AoE spam damage that hits all monsters equally and also gives you a little push to help you avoid hits when releasing the charge.Īs for your question about Armor: Yes you can use chaos armor for this. Ill be happy when the next book comes along.Another weapons to try out is the normal tortofist. The plot is surreal and exciting, and I love that theres a perfect balance of strong and interesting male and female characters. Zac and the Dream Stealers is great for the Harry Potter kids. The answer also sets us up for more books to come. I kept wondering which three of our characters were going to be the magical three, and the answer was surprising. The book didnt dwell on this, rather it planted a seed. We learn mid-book about a Trinity, three heroesprophesiedto save Nocturne and the Waking World. With their combined powers, they escape and form a bond built on helping each other.Įventually, everyone meets up, of course, to face off with the baddest of the baddies. While being held captive by the Dream Stealers, Tinn meets Noelle, a girl who can make herself invisible. While Zac learns more about the Knights as they prepare a quest to find Tinn, the book starts to fold in chapters about Tinns adventures as well. Granny and the Knights are looking for the Grandmaster of the Knights of Nod, Rumpous Tinn, whos been captured by the Dream Stealers. The Knights of Nod are the only ones who can stop the Dream Stealers. Granny, as it happens, is a Knight of Nod, and a very important one at that. Magic spills out of the dreams of the Wakelings here, and some evildoers called Dream Stealers are twisting the Wakelings dreams into nightmares to harness dark magic. You see, when people like you and me fall asleep, our spirits go to play in a part of Nocturne called the Dream Plains. Zac learns from Granny that he is a Wakeling someone from the Waking World. Just because it follows a tried and true formula doesnt mean it doesnt have surprises up its sleeve. Zac is compelled to follow her, and finds a gateway to an alternate universe called Nocturne, making this the latest book in the kid-never-really-fits-into-the-real-world-and-finds-out-that-hes-really-a _ (wizard / savior of the Underland / descendant of the Brothers Grimm / etc.) I tease Zac and the Dream Stealers because I love. One night, Zac follows Granny out into the yard in the middle of a freezing night in the dead of winter, and Granny dives right into the icy pond. How else would a fantasy book start? Zacs been having nightmares and Grannys been acting a little weird. He lives with his Granny, because Mom and Dad are naturally out of the picture. Ever have a spate of nightmares and think that maybe, just maybe, theres an alternate universe of people who are messing with your dreams and making you have nightmares? Me, too! Weird, right?Įnter Zac.
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