Dynasty of Dungeons is a new dungeon crawling RPG for the iPhone and iPad. Compared to some of the others, this one is stripped down and raw with few frills and all thrills (wow, do I need to lay off the morning beer). You have a part of up to three characters at a time, and your goal is to optimize and train them and battle them to make them more and more powerful. Read on for some tips and tricks for Dynasty of Dungeons!
Training is done using the gold coins that you earn in battle, and each training point is given to either your attack, defense, or life. Train based on what your battle strategy is. Your tank (typically a melee character such as the Death Knight) is the one who will soak up the most hits, therefore they should have the most life.
If you want to ensure that your front is always protecting your rear, then always stick all of your demons in the same row, or else if you match rows with the enemy, they will target their own row first, making it possible for the hits to not all go to the front guy. Row match, though, if you need to take out a very strong attacker in back or if your strategy is based more on offense than defense.
You can get free gold in addition to the gold that you earn from battle, by always checking your conquest area. The more zones and the more demons that you have the bigger that your conquest area will be, and the more money you’ll collect with taxes.
In addition, if you want to get fast gold and experience points in order to power up to deal with tougher levels, go back to older stages and play them, beating them again, in order to grind for the good stuff. Do your farming on the toughest old stages possible, because it will maximize the amount of gold and experience that you are able to earn from battle.
The most valuable special attack in battle, by far, is typically one which hits all enemies at once, such as Cleave Blade, so use this as often as possible whenever you are fighting a large number of demons for maximum effectiveness and fast fighting.