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Welcome to Adventure Update, our newest significant content patch for Moonlighter! Now it’s available for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Win10, and PS4!
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You can grab it right now on Switch, but before you do, why not check out the full patch notes below for all the juicy details!
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If you see someone swiping something without paying, run over to them and stop them in their tracks.A hefty update for Moonlighter has been pushed live. Curses on items will start appearing, so stack your inventory to minimize the damage they cause.

Here are a few quick parting tips to keep an eye on: The more you play, though, the more you’ll find the world of Moonlighter opening up to you. With this knowledge, you should be able to make your way through the first dungeon without too much difficulty. This will highlight those required items in your inventory.
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Pro tip: If you see something at the smith that requires specific items, you can put it on your wishlist. Unlocking the each of the first weapons is super cheap, though, so you’d do well to experiment and see which you prefer. Our preferred loadout has been the spear for fast, close-range encounters and the bow for long-range encounters. You can only equip two weapons at a time, and we suggest mixing it up for variety’s sake. You’ll start off with a puny broom, but pretty soon you’ll be able to craft new weapons, thanks to a smith that you unlock early on in your town. Heading down into the depths means you’ll need some weaponry. If you have extra cash sitting around, buying the smaller store upgrades like the bed and the cash register will help as well. These will also add new features which will increase your income per sale. Big store upgrades are at the top, increasing the amount of space you have to sell items.
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Some of the town upgrades will be far outside your income levels, though, so you should also look to upgrade your store whenever possible. They’ll undoubtedly be useful over the long haul. Pick a value somewhere in the middle and see how the folks react! WHAT SHOULD YOU BUY FIRST?Īs you begin to earn fat stacks of gold, you may wonder where you should spend your money.Īs a basic rule of thumb, make upgrades to your town as soon as you can afford them. You can also use this to guess the value of things in the middle of the list, as long as you have reference points above and below that item. So if you find something very high up on your list, you can guess that it’s probably worth just under 3,000 gold. As the items populate, they’ll do so from highest to lowest value in your list. There’s another indicator at the bottom of the list, showing you the value of the lowest item. This is basically telling you that the highest value item for the first dungeon is worth 3,000 gold. But note that amount at the top of the screen here: Digital Sun If you look at your catalog for a given area, you’ll see a long list of the items you’ve collected thus far. MOONLIGHTER PRICING GUIDEĪt first glance, you may think that Moonlighter doesn’t give you any indication of the value of the items you’re picking up, but actually it does. The sweet spot you’re looking for is a happy face but not a super happy face, you feel me? It looks like this:Īs you begin to dial in the prices, you’ll be able to sell items quicker and make tons of money, with which you can buy upgrades to your gear and store, which will help you survive dungeons better, which will help you to get more valuable items, and so on and so forth. Set it too low, and folks will be thrilled (but you’ll lose out on potential profit). Set an item at too high a price, and folks will get grumpy, refusing to buy it. When you start off, you’ll have no idea what to charge for the variety of items you find. This is where the “second game” comes in. Instead of simply earning money in dungeons, you’ll have to take the items you find back to town to sell to other would-be adventurers. In most games you’d simply earn experience and gold as you killed monsters, becoming stronger along the way. You’ll explore dungeons, kill monsters, rescue items from chests and feel pretty damn good about yourself. The first game is a pretty typical top-down dungeon crawler. It’s best to think of Moonlighter as two games in one. Lucky for you we’re already up and running with a thriving ol’ time fantasy shoppe, and we’re more than happy to share our wealth of knowledge. Moonlighter may look adorable, but there are a ton of systems at work, and newcomers can easily be overwhelmed.
