Seems like something you'll only be able to do with the right equipment. Maybe try stocking up on haste potions or shrouded fog, or have an artifact like the hourglass or chains to help avoid the rocks better.
They charm you, and once you're charmed they can heal when they hit you next.
I swear this was posted verbatim exactly one year ago.
You're complaining about a harmless cute easter egg that changes a simple food item into another food item, for a tiny window of time. Seems kind of silly to worry about it.
Rat king crown upgrade is the only true answer.
Is rotberry still infinitely replantable? I forgot about that, never bothered to use it that way
What a fun run! Been a while since I tried this, good to know you can still pull it off.
Why does black get to go first? 1. E5? (good meme though)
There was an incomplete "disguised" buff in the game that gave you glasses and a mustache. It was supposed to make you into another class, but I don't remember if it actually did anything.
Show me those fingers first!
The Bene Gesserit would like a word with you sir...
With respect to Bulk, I believe it used to be that the Stone glyph and Bulk curse were one and the same, and set up as a curse. It was later updated so that the positive and negative traits were separated from each other.
You know it would be cool if the Bulk curse gave you extra inventory slots or something, that would be interesting.
Ooooh of course! I knew Stam was useful but SF lets you hide and attack at the same time. Wow, I think I've been overlooking that potion...
I think everyone knows someone who died from death. Truly tragic.
Those pesky scorpios are sooo annoying though, sometimes in high challenge runs it's impossible
I haven't used it much but I could see it being really useful in berserker builds. Also pair it with a ring of accuracy and you could have a pretty good setup.
Also champion build, could be useful shield + flail combo. The duelist's ability on the flail also negates the issue of the accuracy penalty (guaranteed hit) while also providing extra damage, which seems insane because at high levels, this is the highest damaging weapon in the game. Keep in mind too with champion build you can swap to the other weapon to sneak attack if need be.
I think I'll give it a try at least on my next run.
Let's be honest, we all try to avoid Brimstone and Blazing enchants. They're just so straightforward and/or self destructive! But I wanted to give this a go anyway. One of the less discussed aspects of the blazing enchant was the damage boost you get for attacking enflamed enemies. I wanted to see if it stacks when you have a blazing staff of fireblast as a battlemage. Unfortunately I couldn't find the math behind how this was coded, so no way to verify. But it was pretty powerful - usually a two shot kill when you paralyze with fireblast, then hit with the staff. FB on its own can also one-shot most enemies when upgraded super high. Brimstone is woefully mid. It's great for this specific run (keeps you safe from all the flames you're tossing around) but the small shielding when you're surrounded by fire might as well not even be a feature of the glyph (I was lucky to get 6 shielding at any given moment). It's definitely a good early game enchant but terrible for endgame. Anyway this run was more fun than I expected. It was a 7 challenge run and I barely made it out in the end.