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Wandsmith is a magical action roguelike with weapons that change every run. You cast spells that you build yourself, with wands that you are continually upgrading and customizing. Fight through castles of enemies in search of stronger foes and greater rewards.
You spawn in with a couple of random wands, a couple of random components, and a random perk. From there you will progress through castles full of enemies that are trying to kill you.
Enemies drop their wand on death. Pick them up, grab the components you want and move them to your current wand. Or, if the enemy's wand is better, use it as your new main one.
At the end of each level you'll face a boss- they're bigger, stronger, and they have a staff. Good luck.
Once you defeat the boss, you get a perk and get to go to the next level. Enemies will get more health, different kinds of wands with better stats and components will spawn.
Your wand is made up of several different factors that all decide what kind of projectile you will cast.
Want a rapid-fire wand for mowing down hordes? Reduce the wand's cast delay and watch the enemies get torn apart. Just make sure your wand has enough mana to handle it.
Want a powerful blast that brings bosses to their knees? Add damage and fire away. Be careful though, you might end up taking more recoil than you expected.
Currently there are four projectile types:
Three status effects:
Components are divided into two groups:
5 identical tiered components can be combined to get one from the next tier. This gives you an edge over the enemies in the current level.
And there are 36 different base wands, each with a different combination of projectile type, mana pool and number of component slots.
The higher the amount of mana that's remaining in the wand's mana pool, the better. If you cast a wand with 50% mana left, it's going to consume slightly more mana than when it's at 100%. If you cast a wand with not enough mana remaining, your projectiles will have massively reduced stats, including size and speed. You'll need to balance your loadout effectively to make sure you have the wands needed to take on a group of enemies.
Staffs are made up of multiple wands, each firing in order when you cast.
The staff has a mana pool equal to the total max mana of all equipped wands. Staffs don't regenerate mana- you'll need to find your own to refill it. It's a powerful weapon that lets you fire a wide variety of spells in quick order, including different status effects and projectile types.
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