

While this game was originally intended to be more about the journey than the destination, killing the Baron is the one thing in the game besides death that ends a playthrough, defining it as “The End” of the game.Īny% is a pretty straight forward category. The general story of the game is based upon your journey as a hero and the looming threat of Baron Dread. With practice, you will find yourself getting faster and recognizing cards quicker.Īll categories of the game have the same objective. It sounds silly but if you do a lot of runs in a row it is surprisingly fatiguing. You also need to be sure to practice fully completing a swipe. There seems to be a couple of frames after the card has flipped over where you can’t grab it as well so you will have to practice the exact timing for when you can grab the card. You can prep a text box cancel after every swipe just to be sure but if you master card recognition you don't have to prep a cancel after every swipe, saving frames for each card that doesn’t have a text box.ĭue to card animations, you are only able to swipe cards once they have completely flipped over. It won't even pop up on the screen if you are fast enough. If you swipe a card that results in a text box, you can click the screen on the frame after you let go of the card to cancel the text box. Text box canceling is a big part of the run.

In this guide I will attempt to explain the different parts of the game in relation to speed play and give people who are just starting out a reference. The game is very RNG heavy so quick thinking is crucial. As a speed game, the mechanics are fairly simple but there is skill involved in being efficient, recognizing cards quickly and making quick decisions to have a successful run. Alluris is a fantasy RPG with the mechanics of Tinder.
