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My hobby: making runs on lower-level treasure with only a rogue, trying to zip past all the enemies and make it out without dying.

Great game. I like the different classes, and the sense of humour. Is there any practical difference between same-coloured heroes like fighter/warrior, cleric/bard, barbarian/monk etc? Also how do Clerics/bards recharge mana?

Glad you're enjoying it!

To answer your questions:

  • the variant types only differ very slightly from the main class; they have fractionally higher stats. Each class has two variants; rare and very rare - the rare gets 1-2 extra stat points, the very rare 2-3 extra points. The difference is generally not noticeable other than at very low levels.
  • how do clerics/bards recharge mana? With difficulty. Basically, there are 2 ways:
    • some loot/treasure gives mana points
    • at the start of their turn, if they need mana, and they have some xp 'spare' some of the xp gets turned into a mana point. (This makes them slower to level). The best way to earn xp is to fight monsters - but that's not easy for a cleric/bard.
    • (coming soon, there will be a third way - stores that stock mana potions)

(Best strategy for Cleric/Bard; hang back, use mana sparingly, hoover up loot. They're the hardest class to do a solo run with. I have completed a couple, but it's tough)

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Interesting! That explains why picking a lock will sometimes yield mana.

I won't spoil but I think I've seen all the barbarian variants, as well as the vary rare rogue. Haven't seen any for some classes like archer (but then my archers tend to be high-level cheese machines and don't die often).

Thanks!