 Pyrodinium Posts: 639
12/10/2013
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So far I'm visiting each menace areas on purpose for fun.
Anyways, my question is whether my observations are correct or if things will get more interesting with stats higher than the 30's when I stay in these areas for a little while.
1. Suspicion - probably my favorite menace area. Good stat and connection grinding storylets and got a nice friend as well. There are also opportunity cards here that lessens other menaces which is awesome. 2. Scandal - more annoying than the other area since the grind storylet actually lets you increase scandal if you win it. Fortunately I have a Talkative Rattus Faber to help me fail it. The opportunity cards also give nightmares which is bad. I did get some good vibes with the Tomb Colonies so the trip is worth it. 3. Wounds - I probably won't be able to visit this area for a long time since I tend to sleep my wounds off to get a chance to reduce nightmares. Still, if there are means to reduce nightmares and scandals through this area then I might want to die for a while. 4. Nightmares - Well I came here from TVTropes and they tag going to the Nightmares area as a Fate Worse than Death so I really want to avoid this area as much as possible. Still, if there's something useful to gain there then I might be persuaded to visit the menace area.
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 Sara Hysaro Moderator Posts: 4514
12/10/2013
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Nightmares really isn't that bad. I found the Mirror-Marches neat, and the State of Some Confusion has a really funny line if you're a Bringer of Death. The Slow Boat is the menace area I like the least, but even that isn't terrible. ^^ edited by Sara Hysaro on 12/10/2013
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 Flidget Posts: 88
12/10/2013
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I'm partial to the tomb colonies mostly as that's only way I ever get to see the Dashing Ex-Smuggler anymore. Sadly, as I've gotten older I've gotten helplessly more respectable.
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 Leraika Posts: 56
12/10/2013
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New Newgate is, for me, really just a boring time out until I can get back to the fun things. I have terrible luck drawing the cards I need to break out early and it's just kind of a slog otherwise, as I don't particularly prize connections to the lower forms of existence.
Tomb-Colonies: As above, but generally going by quicker, offering more interesting tidbits of story while I'm there, and with the option to claim a tomb lion for my very own. I don't mind it.
Boat: chess chess chess equipment management chess chess chess
Mirror-Marches: I love this place. Wish I could stay longer, even. Don't like losing my dream qualities at all though (even if it's not as punishing as the Royal Beth).
Royal Beth: I have a room there! Seriously though, haven't been since I was a whelp. Maybe I'll visit again some time if I can get my hands on some special laudanum.
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 Saharan Posts: 247
12/10/2013
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I have to echo Sara's opinions. There are two Menace States for Nightmares, and while one does result in a decrease in Dream qualities, it's certainly a stretch to call it a Fate Worse Than Death. Honestly, Death is the most inconveniencing of Menaces, in my eyes.
-- My Saint - My Twitter - My Seeker "To light one candle to God and another to the Devils is the principle of wisdom."
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
12/10/2013
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Hmmm! Good question. New Newgate is a harsh, dangerous place, but connections and even friends can be made, and the very lucky can escape early - so I think I'd have all my characters visit at least once, even if only to play out a story of being arrested in a false identity, meeting the Forger and breaking out again. The Tomb-Colonies, well, they're not so bad - some amiable company if you're careful with the cards, and you can bribe your way out or use some of the cards unlocked with contacts. The Royal Beth... I haven't actually gone mad and been sent there very much. It's not the worst place to go - you're still in London, and out of danger, and you don't lose anything you can't get back. The Mirror-Marches are actually rather fun - more of a holiday than anything, unless there's something you desperately need to do this side of the mirrors. The slow boat is a grim slog, as it should be.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 streetfelineblue Posts: 1459
12/10/2013
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Inky Petrel wrote:
I quite enjoyed my visits to each of the menace areas, they're all atmospheric, and full of interesting things... the first time. After that the novelty was gone :p I like the two Nightmare areas least simply because I don't want to lose any of my dreams, they take too long to build up, and I'd rather not spend my honeyed laudanum. The Mirror Marches are far preferable to State of Some Confusion, but you still lose some dream quality (I can't recall which one, but I'm pretty sure visiting the Marches damages something when you leave? Or does it only take Memories of Light now?)
Wounds, for me, is the least "menacing" menace area, the Boatman seems like a decent sort, always ready for a game Though if you're playing Knife and Candle then I think dying takes your tokens? Or some of them? Unsure.
I THINK dying takes away all of your Knife-and-Candle tokens, though now it's easier to just get one back (even without invitation I think it's just 100 Whispered Secrets at the Gamekeeper's Cottage) and then just wait for a couple Senses of Urgency to give you a small stash back. The Mirror Marches should take... Some of the "Is Someone There?" dream quality, I think?
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 Flyte Administrator Posts: 671
12/10/2013
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Going to A State of Some Confusion costs a small amount of all your dream qualities. Going to the Mirror Marches costs only Is Someone There? The Boatman will relieve you of any Iron Knife Tokens you may be carrying, but will not touch your Prize tokens or K&C paraphernalia.
I agree with Inky Petrel's comment that every Menace area is interesting and fun to visit once. I'd particularly recommend A State of Some Confusion, which is one of the funniest areas in Fallen London. Repeated visits are less fun, but that's okay: they can almost always be avoided, and, well, they're Menace areas. edited by Flyte on 12/10/2013
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 David Lombard Posts: 79
12/10/2013
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What? That's astounding. Parked where, exactly? As a right dishonorable campaigner I crave things luminous like a snuffer craves candles.
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 Blackleaf Posts: 552
12/10/2013
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New newgate: Really fun the first two or three times. But when i visit the place daily from betrayals its not that enjoyable.
The boat: Thanks to being in the moon league i can quite enjoy this place. I dont come here without reason but when i do i like staying for chess.
The Tomb Colonies: Only been here once! Was scary and also intriguing. I have sent several friends there though thanks to some absinthe heavy nights. Hehe.
Royal beth: Its interesting but quite punishing. Not enough lore sadly for me to get really intrigued.
Mirror marches: I have no words. Parabola is amazing. Thats the only words i got.
Edit: Id love to see more "Hidden" Menace areas simmilar to the Mirror marshes. edited by Blackleaf on 12/10/2013
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