![]() ![]() For example, keeping a trinket instead of that one lone topaz when your inventory is full will turn more profit, a full stack of X gem will be more valuable than a single Y gem or trinket, some provisions aren't as useful in X zone compared to Y zone, and so forth. On that note, it pays to understand how to stack (and use) your provisions and loot. Even if a trinket looks really bad, common versions are essentially over 1k gold, so stick them on empty heroes or in spare slots during your run. Either way, you can retire the heroes rather than worrying about their negative state and start over until you've built a nest-egg to work with for a proper run.Īdditionally, you can sell any and all trinkets you aren't using, and I recommend learning which one's to keep and which one's should be considered free gold. ![]() So, you can hire fresh meat, be stingy with their provisions, push as deep into the dungeon as you can, and then simply leave if you think it's getting too hairy. You essentially have infinite heroes to play with, and you will always get the profit from a dungeon so long as at least one makes it out - even if you retreat. In terms of clawing back from a bad scenario:
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