![]() ![]() Only you, Amelia, and your misfit band of circus performers have the skills to stop them. Drawing inspiration from the gameplay of Darkest Dungeon, Circus Electrique sees the entire city fall into communal madness as several citizens turn into vicious murderers. You can't just look at the rewards of one training and say that's not significant, you have to see how it adds up.īy your logic you don't need to put on a circus act either every day since the rewards are so low.London is on the verge of collapse, and the only thing that can save it now is a traveling band of circus performers! Circus Electrique is a turn-based RPG and management sim set in Victorian-era steampunk London. It's not a waste of time, there's what 20 or so fights per district, 20 x trainings adds up. You also defeated your point by saying you play on normal, maybe on hard you have to do it to give yourself the best chance of not losing. I never claimed that anyone needs to do them IMHO, doing dummy fights is just a waste of time, you're fighting against stuff that doesn't even fight back for things that don't matter in progression. I 100% the first 4 maps spamming time capsules so it isn't even an issue, you get way too many materials just doing Circus shows. Except I didn't need to do dummy fights and can still progress the game easily on Normal mode. There's no good reason not to do dummy fights unless you are lazy. Also later in the game you can get time capsules from the dummy fights as well. 500 tools is also not representative of most fights except late game boss fights. It adds up in many regards, not just tools but also exp, devotion. ![]()
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