xferous
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- Nov 22, 2019
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Double Jumps
Double jump is probably the most helpful ability . When you press space twice, you can do an extra jump. You can do as many of these as you want, even at once. However, you have a limit of 10 depending on how many you have. Double jumps can be used to jump over tight spaces, behind enemies, jump away from the void back onto the map (most useful), and more.
Triple Shots
Triple Shot enables you to fire 3 fire arrows at once a certain amount of times depending on how many bought. You can do this by left clicking (or whatever you set your attack button to). It can be used for destroying parts of the map quickly, shooting at an enemy and more.
Ability Upgrades
For D Jumps and T Arrows, they all can have up to 10 of each, and each upgrade costs the same as another ability of an equal level (example, lvl 3 D Jump costs the same as lvl 3 T Arrows).
The Prices go as followed
2 = Default
3 = 100 coins
4 = 250 coins
5 = 750 coins
6 = 1,500 coins
7 = 5,000 coins
8 = 15,000 coins
9 = 30,000 coins
10 = 55,000 coins
~suggested by
@shawty69 and @vylox
Double jump is probably the most helpful ability . When you press space twice, you can do an extra jump. You can do as many of these as you want, even at once. However, you have a limit of 10 depending on how many you have. Double jumps can be used to jump over tight spaces, behind enemies, jump away from the void back onto the map (most useful), and more.
Triple Shots
Triple Shot enables you to fire 3 fire arrows at once a certain amount of times depending on how many bought. You can do this by left clicking (or whatever you set your attack button to). It can be used for destroying parts of the map quickly, shooting at an enemy and more.
Ability Upgrades
For D Jumps and T Arrows, they all can have up to 10 of each, and each upgrade costs the same as another ability of an equal level (example, lvl 3 D Jump costs the same as lvl 3 T Arrows).
The Prices go as followed
2 = Default
3 = 100 coins
4 = 250 coins
5 = 750 coins
6 = 1,500 coins
7 = 5,000 coins
8 = 15,000 coins
9 = 30,000 coins
10 = 55,000 coins
~suggested by
@shawty69 and @vylox