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Whats the point of Dreams?
 Darkstrong Posts: 51
10/4/2015
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So, I've been plagued by this "nightly guests" for quite some time now, and only seen the What the Thunder Said lead to anything. Is there any point in pursuing other dreams? edited by Darkstrong on 10/4/2015
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 Lady Taimi Felix Posts: 202
10/4/2015
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I personally adore the Dream content. Along with the Destinies, it is some of my very favorite writing in the game. Those of you who seem less enamoured with it might want to keep in mind that any Dream card that is not discardable will be harmful! These card have a red border and will auto-fire as soon as they are clicked. You can play them once or twice just to see the content, but after that they should be left to linger in your hand until they disappear of their own accord once your menaces are brought to within normal range. edited by Lady Taimi Felix on 10/4/2015
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 Sir Joseph Marlen Posts: 575
10/4/2015
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They're mostly just for lore and extra story. After going to The Mind of a Long-Dead God once you reach What the Thunder Said 15 and Stormy-Eyed 19, it's pretty much a feast of skill boosts (Shadowy and Dangerous if memory serves correct) and too many Aeolian Screams for you to count. You can also use A Game of Chess and Death by Water with Dr. Schlomo if you have an Extraordinary Implication to gain a few valuable items or reduce menaces. Also, just about every Dream quality can be used to get valuables in the Cave of the Nadir. Keep in mind, though, that I don't know the echoes per action that you'll get out of doing those. If you're after unique items or a good cash-grind, dreams aren't really the place. Overall, they're mainly for neat lore text and a cool quality to show how much you know about Dreams and their meaning behind them in the story. Make of that what you will, Delicious Friend.
-- Sir Joseph Marlen - The Romantic Sophist Alexus Harven - The Defiant Fatalist Rose Reinhelm - The Respectful Revolutionary Cappuccino - The Perfidious Spycraft
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 Kukapetal Posts: 1449
10/4/2015
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Lady Taimi Felix wrote:
I personally adore the Dream content. Along with the Destinies, it is some of my very favorite writing in the game. Those of you who seems less enamoured with it might want to keep in mind that any Dream card that is not discardable will be harmful! These card have a red-border and will auto-fire as soon as they are clicked. You can play them once or twice just to see the content, but after that they should be left to linger in your hand until they disappear of their own accord once your menaces are brought to within normal range.
It's not that i disliked them (you're right in that the writing is very atmospheric), I just wasn't sure if they did anything, besides send my character screaming off the deep end. But I never knew that there were two different kinds of dream cards. I knew some let you make a choice about what to do and some didn't, but I never paid attention to the borders. That's helpful info to have. Thanks!
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