It adds tons of new weapons and items, layout changes to pre-existing towns, and a brand new dungeon with unique enemies called "The chamber of trials", in which you mainly fight 4 new bosses: 3 variations of a monster based on your character's race (skeleton king for humans, centaurs orcs for half-orcs, etc) and a very unique final boss which I won't spoil here. This game also brings back the Town of Grove, which is playable despite the fact that you cannot get a realm quest for its dungeon. It also features the inclusion of races, wielding a spell and different skill attributes from the get-go (along with added pet customisation). Along with many balancing changes made to the enemies, this game features a new "rage attack" mechanic, which uses your stamina to deal a powerful attack based on your current weapon. Traitor Soul is what feel like it could be a true sequel if it were the second game in the series instead of Undiscovered Realms. Also they add a hardcore mode, a feature also in the next 2 games. However, there are no new character customizations, no new mechanics, and no new items (except for fish, they add new fish in every game). ![]() There are also tons of new enemies, and 2 new types of quests, where you can either destroy/defend a shrine from enemies, or escort creatures to a certain level of a dungeon. This game features a mechanic that allows you to import any character from any previous game to play as, a feature that gets retained throughout the entire series. Undiscovered Realms features 3 new towns and dungeons, with the story taking place right after the first game. However, imo, I personally feel like they all add enough content to be sold as individual products. I guess the sequels could be considered as expantion packs compared to most video game sequels on the market today.
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