This is a quick Act 1 map icon guide aimed at players that just started out. I’ll try keep it relatively concise without getting too much into spoilers. Also, I have not found official names for all these, some I will name myself. Let’s go…
Events
Backpack:
Be awarded up to 3x new playable items. Still worth visiting if you already have 3.
Be awarded up to 3x new playable items. Still worth visiting if you already have 3.
Fireplace:
Upgrade the stats on a card. Later, a gambling mechanic is added to it.
Upgrade the stats on a card. Later, a gambling mechanic is added to it.
Pick-A-Card:
Simple, pick one of 3 random cards. A mushroom will appear under any that are duplicates of those in your deck.
Simple, pick one of 3 random cards. A mushroom will appear under any that are duplicates of those in your deck.
Pick-A-Card based on cost:
As above, only you choose what the deployment of the card will cost.
Example: 1x Blood is something like a skink 3x Blood is a grizzly etc. I am pretty sure all bone cards are lumped into one catagory. Somebody can correct me on that if wrong.
As above, only you choose what the deployment of the card will cost.
Example: 1x Blood is something like a skink 3x Blood is a grizzly etc. I am pretty sure all bone cards are lumped into one catagory. Somebody can correct me on that if wrong.
Pick-A-Card based on family:
One of three, but specific card families such as wolves, insects, reptiles or birds.
One of three, but specific card families such as wolves, insects, reptiles or birds.
Sacrificial Stone:
Sacrifice a card and place whatever sigil it used to have on a different card.
Sacrifice a card and place whatever sigil it used to have on a different card.
Bonelord:
Sacrifice a card of your choice for… something special.
This is a good way to thin out your deck. The Bonelord accepts all cards as equal, except for ones that have a tasty amount of blood.
Sacrifice a card of your choice for… something special.
This is a good way to thin out your deck. The Bonelord accepts all cards as equal, except for ones that have a tasty amount of blood.
Cave of Trials:
Get a choice of 3 criteria to gamble on earning another, upgraded card. The cost is usually something like: “The three cards drawn will have combined attack power over 4”, or “total HP over 6.”.
Get a choice of 3 criteria to gamble on earning another, upgraded card. The cost is usually something like: “The three cards drawn will have combined attack power over 4”, or “total HP over 6.”.
NPC Events
Mycologists:
They splice two of the exact same card type together, including pelts. Avoid if you don’t already have duplicates as it normally equates to a wasted move and all moves count. Splice one more to an already spliced pair for an achievement.
They splice two of the exact same card type together, including pelts. Avoid if you don’t already have duplicates as it normally equates to a wasted move and all moves count. Splice one more to an already spliced pair for an achievement.
Woodcutter:
Choose a new body or head for your buff totem. The head decides which family of creature gets the buff, the bottom decides which buff. Example: Sacrificing squirrels yield 3x blood.
Choose a new body or head for your buff totem. The head decides which family of creature gets the buff, the bottom decides which buff. Example: Sacrificing squirrels yield 3x blood.
Prospector:
This is a rare one. Choose a card, get rewarded with either a golden pelt, or a crappy creature. I’ve only gotten this one once so if somebody has more info, please HMU.
This is a rare one. Choose a card, get rewarded with either a golden pelt, or a crappy creature. I’ve only gotten this one once so if somebody has more info, please HMU.
Trapper:
Trade those teeth you collected for pelts. The pelts will be added to your deck and can be placed defensively in a batttle, but any “killed” get scrapped.
Trade those teeth you collected for pelts. The pelts will be added to your deck and can be placed defensively in a batttle, but any “killed” get scrapped.
Trader:
Exchanges any pelts for animals. The quality of the pelt decides the quality of the reward.
Exchanges any pelts for animals. The quality of the pelt decides the quality of the reward.
Card Battles
Basic Card Battle:
Basic conflict resolution. Hit faster and harder to win. Not much more than that.
Get overkill damage to knock more teeth out to trade later on.
Basic conflict resolution. Hit faster and harder to win. Not much more than that.
Get overkill damage to knock more teeth out to trade later on.
Elite Card Battle:
This is the upgraded version of the basic card battle. Leshy pulls out his own totem which might or might not absolutely steamroll your deck. There are no upsides to choosing an elite battle, such as special loot or whatever, except if you want the added challenge.
This is the upgraded version of the basic card battle. Leshy pulls out his own totem which might or might not absolutely steamroll your deck. There are no upsides to choosing an elite battle, such as special loot or whatever, except if you want the added challenge.
Bosses
I’ve mostly added the icons as they are megacool, but, due to spoilers, that is all I am giving you. Maybe sometime in the future I would redo them as gifs. I really love the art style here.
THE PROSPECTOR
THE ANGLER
THE TRAPPER
By VforVeranda
More Guides:
- Inscryption: General Tips to Start
- Inscryption: All Bosses Guide
- Inscryption: Act 2 Infinite Foils Guide
- Inscryption: Cards with unique hidden abilities
- Inscryption: “Skulls Storm” Achievement Guide
Awesome. Thanks for the handy guide with this excellent game.