December 23, 2020 - created by Weismart Weismart,
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Say we are able to return to floor 7 before we must stop, being not able to perform floor 8. We must now again"reset", this time locking in a preceding progress value of 7. That will then be our... moreSay we are able to return to floor 7 before we must stop, being not able to perform floor 8. We must now again"reset", this time locking in a preceding progress value of 7. That will then be our prestige amount next time we return to ground 1 and start over. This pattern should be repeated whenever you run out of flooring to do, slowly building your stature and ensuring you get more XP because you level up, even on simpler floors.
Checking Floors Completed from the Current Run. Each time you prepare to enter the dungeon, the game will show a display with a checkmark next to every floor you have finished in the current run of advancement. This will let you avoid repeating flooring you have already done. In multiplayer groups, the team leader will observe these checkmarks for all staff members, hopefully allowing him or her to pick a floor that has not yet been done in the current run by any members of the team.
Doing Floors From Sequence. Most gamers, after resetting (rescue ) progress, go back to floor 1 and proceed down the dungeon linearly. Here is the simplest and least confusing way; you can easily keep tabs on what you have already finished this manner, not to mention the game automatically moves you down one level every time you clean a floor anyway.
However, it's not necessary to perform all floors linearly--all that matters is that they are not repeated. So if you're in a position to do floors 1 through 4 and also have reset your prestige following floor 4, you can redo floors 1 through 4 in that sequence, or do them in reverse order if you desire. Your stature will stay at 4 provided that no floors are repeated.