06-15-2017, 07:49 AM
A Guide to Drakensang terminology:
Dungeon: these can be open air as well as underground. It is nothing to do with the type of location, instead it is a region where the player is on his own against monsters. If you are a member of guild or collaborating with a group of friends then more than one player can be present at the same time. I always prefer dungeons to wilderness type regions, as I am usually alone and so there is no other player in the dungeon at the same time, to compete for kills there. When you enter a dungeon it will have that name under the name of the area, on the bottom right corner of the screen.
Your character-level (like level 40) should be the same as the region you are entering, if the region-level is higher you may struggle to survive. But if the region-level is lower you may not get gains in skill from fighting there.
Some regions can be very atmospheric, like the Dark Forest, places I enjoy visiting if my character has the appropriate skill level.
Dungeon: these can be open air as well as underground. It is nothing to do with the type of location, instead it is a region where the player is on his own against monsters. If you are a member of guild or collaborating with a group of friends then more than one player can be present at the same time. I always prefer dungeons to wilderness type regions, as I am usually alone and so there is no other player in the dungeon at the same time, to compete for kills there. When you enter a dungeon it will have that name under the name of the area, on the bottom right corner of the screen.
Your character-level (like level 40) should be the same as the region you are entering, if the region-level is higher you may struggle to survive. But if the region-level is lower you may not get gains in skill from fighting there.
Some regions can be very atmospheric, like the Dark Forest, places I enjoy visiting if my character has the appropriate skill level.