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'''Tower Testing''' is the [[wikipedia:Compulsion_loop|core loop]] of the game. This is where you test the strength of your tower against a variety of [[enemies]].
  
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You'll only be able to say that you created the perfect tower if it can withstand any attacking force in any scenario imaginable.
  
This is where you play the core game of Perfect Tower II.
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Therefore, you have to test your tower in different [[regions]] against waves of different enemy types.
[[File:IdleModeExample.png|thumb|No GFX - Idle Mode]]
 
  
==Gameplay==
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The tower gains experience by destroying attackers, with which modules installed inside the tower can be upgraded.
Upgrade skills, getting attacked, dying, investing in town/modules
 
  
When you start a new round enemies will start approaching you from fixes locations, your tower will automatically retaliate by shooting at them.
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The tower used for the test will be replaced by a new one at the end of the test (round), and all experience won will be lost. But don't worry!
  
Each time you destroy an enemy they will reward town resource and 1 exp, it is important to invest your experience in upgrades([[modules]]) on the left side of the screen.
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Testing also provides resources to unlock and upgrade modules in your [[town]].  
  
Eventually you will lose, losing is part of the process of getting stronger. Now that you have town resource you can upgrade the minimum level of your upgrades([[modules]]) inside the [[workshop]].
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As soon as you build a workshop you will also have the option to change the blueprint for your tower and the installed modules.
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==Gameplay Loop==
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[[File:Foresteasy.png|alt=|thumb|The core gameplay loop.]]
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When you start a new round enemies will start approaching and attacking you from fixed locations.
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Your tower will automatically retaliate against the attackers based on the [[modules]] installed in it.
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Each time you destroy an enemy they will reward town resources and xp.
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It is important to invest your xp to upgrade modules on the left side of the screen.
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Eventually your tower will break and the round will be lost. (''Nobody can start out perfect.'')
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Losing is part of the process of getting stronger. Now that you have gained some town resource you can upgrade the your modules inside the [[workshop]].
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For each round played you also gain some [[town]] xp.
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When you reach a certain amount of xp your town will level up and you get a skillpoint which you can use to purchase skills that improve building's functionality and can be used for other upgrades after you progress farther into the game.
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==Upgrading Modules==
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There are two ways of upgrading your modules:
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===In Game===
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You gain xp for destroying enemies that can be used to improve your modules during that round.
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After a round is completed all modules reset back to the state they were in before the round was started.
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===In Workshop===
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Modules can be permanently upgraded inside the [[workshop]].
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This means that they start with a higher level when you start a new round.
  
You also get town experience, when you level up your town you get a skillpoint which you can use to purchase [[skills]] that improve building's functionality.
 
 
==Regions==
 
==Regions==
enemy difficulty scaling rewards, enemy composition<br />[[File:RegionInfoExample.png|frameless]]
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Your tower needs to work in any environment and that's why you need to test the strength of your tower in different [[regions]].<br />[[File:RegionInfoExample.png|frameless]]
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When you select a region, you will see a infographic displayed like the one above. (Image is a bit wonky for now)
  
When you select a region, you will see a infographic displayed like the one above.
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The percentage in the top represents the amount of enemy hp at wave 100 compared to forest easy (2x hp at wave 100 being 200%). The wave icon in the bottom represents your highest wave. A check shows that you have beaten that region difficulty.  
  
The percentage in the top left represents enemy difficulty. The square in the top right represents your highest wave.
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Lastly the bar in the below image represents the [[Elements|elements]] the enemies can be.
  
Lastly the bar on the bottom represents the [[Elements|elemental]] properties of the enemies you will encounter.
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[[File:Elements.png|frameless|x80px]]
  
The region can be changed by clicking on the map preview seen below:
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The region can be changed by clicking on the map preview seen below or by clicking the arrows to go to next/previous region:
  
 
[[File:ForestPreviewExample.png|frameless]]
 
[[File:ForestPreviewExample.png|frameless]]
  
Notice it says region 1, there are 15 regions in total for you to unlock.
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Notice it says Region 1, there are 15 regions in total for you to unlock and test your tower in.
  
To unlock a new region, you need to beat the previous region with any difficulty on normal mode.
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Beating a region on Easy Difficulty Normal Mode will unlock easy difficulty on the next region, medium difficulty on the current region, and unlock 3 new town assets
  
Each region has unique enemy movement patterns, and in the future they will have special rules and effects, secrets and unlockable assets for your town.
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Each region has a variable amount of paths (in the above picture, there are 4 paths) and enemy types, and in the future there may be special rules and effects, secrets and more assets for your town.
  
Most notably, each region has a random chance to drop modules. This is represented by the module icon [[File:Module.png|frameless|25x25px]] in the top left of the map preview.
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Most notably, each region has a random chance to drop modules and a few modules that drop at set waves. The amount of modules that remain uncollected is represented by the module icon [[File:Module.png|frameless|25x25px]] in the top left of the map preview. With the treasure map exotic skill from workshop you can click on the module icon to see chances as well
  
An effort should be made to collect these as they will increase your power and give you options for loadouts.  
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An effort should be made to collect these as they will increase your power and give you options for making better [[Workshop#Blueprint|Blueprints]].  
  
Unlocking regions, and collecting then maxing modules will allow you to soft prestige. Soft prestige is done with the military, inside of the [[Headquaters|headquarters]].
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Unlocking regions, collecting and upgrading modules will allow you to soft prestige. Soft prestige is done in the Military tab inside of the [[Headquarters|headquarters]] building.
  
 
==Modes==
 
==Modes==
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===Normal===
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The normal mode allows you to test your tower against the environment in the given region.
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Once you complete 100 waves in this mode, you unlock the Challenge, Endless and Idle Mode for the given area as well as the normal mode for the next region. You also unlock the next Difficulty for the given region.
  
=== Normal ===
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===Endless===
The new normal mode allows you to test your tower against the environment in the given region.  
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Same rules as the normal mode except there is no wave cap.
  
Once you complete 100 waves in this mode, you unlock the Challenge, Endless and Idle Mode for the given area as well as the normal mode for the next one.
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===Challenge===
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{{See also|Challenge Mode}}
  
=== Endless ===
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Each region has 6 challenge levels, each having a special set of rules/restrictions that makes a round harder to beat. Each level requires the player to reach a certain wave. Upon completing the Level, rewards are given to the player.
Same rules as the normal mode except there is no wave cap.
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There is also a hardmode for challenges that has a doubled wave cap and disables all town boosts, if you beat it you get a skill point.
  
=== Challenge ===
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===Idle===
Challenge mode is not in the game yet. It is a special mode with certain rules to make the region a lot harder. Will possibly unlock sandbox.
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Measure your tower against 100 waves of enemies in Normal Mode or 60 seconds in Endless Mode to calculate your idle factor. Your idle factor is equal to the highest average resources/s from any run you have done on any region and difficulty. You can get multiple types of resources at once, though for every extra resource and resource group it will spread the 100% between them.  
  
=== Idle ===
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While in Idle Mode, you gain resources/s equal to your idle factor, without having to test the tower against enemies. You cannot do anything else while doing this.
You play through it just like normal mode. Once complete it calculates your average resource gain.
 
  
This unlocks a no GFX mode, where you simply produce resources depending on your average.
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===Sandbox===
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Sandbox can currently be unlocked on any region by beating the Impossible Difficulty in Normal Mode.
  
When you select idle mode again, a button appears on the bottom left you can click to start your idle gains.
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[[File:SandboxEnemies.png|thumb]][[File:SandboxTower.png|thumb]]
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[[File:SandboxModules.png|thumb]]
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[[File:SandboxSoftware.png|thumb]]
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[[File:SandboxWaves.png|thumb]]
  
[[File:IdleGainsExample.png|frameless]]
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Currently sandbox mode has a few customizable game-play options.
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=== Sandbox ===
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#The HP/damage scaling can be changed.
Not unlockable yet. It is a fully customizable mode with a lot of settings to play around with.
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#Clicking on the elements will toggle which elements enemies can spawn as, if no elements are selected then by default every element will be enabled.
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#You can change which enemy types spawn.
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#You can limit the towers modules and change its stats.
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#You can set a wave cap.
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Sandbox mode has many more planned features that will be added in future versions of the game.
  
 
==Difficulty==
 
==Difficulty==
 
The difficulties control the rewards, and the strength of enemies.
 
The difficulties control the rewards, and the strength of enemies.
  
Each difficulty has to be unlocked by beating the previous tier of difficulty, difficulty has to be separately unlocked for each region.
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Each difficulty has to be unlocked by beating the previous tier of difficulty, difficulty options have to be separately unlocked for each region.
  
 
Elemental resistances are increased in the higher difficulties.
 
Elemental resistances are increased in the higher difficulties.
  
On impossible, universal cubes are added regardless of enemy composition.
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Number of enemies per lane per wave also increase based on difficulty. 4 on easy, 6 on medium and hard, 8 on insane, 9 on nightmare, and 10 on impossible.
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On impossible, every element spawns regardless of what normally spawns in the region and every element has equal chance of showing up. This makes some regions easier on impossible since less enemies will be universal.
  
 
In the future, the difficulty might also influence certain rules regarding the gameplay or the environmental effects and bonuses.
 
In the future, the difficulty might also influence certain rules regarding the gameplay or the environmental effects and bonuses.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 2 December 2023

The new round Screen

Tower Testing is the core loop of the game. This is where you test the strength of your tower against a variety of enemies.

You'll only be able to say that you created the perfect tower if it can withstand any attacking force in any scenario imaginable.

Therefore, you have to test your tower in different regions against waves of different enemy types.

The tower gains experience by destroying attackers, with which modules installed inside the tower can be upgraded.

The tower used for the test will be replaced by a new one at the end of the test (round), and all experience won will be lost. But don't worry!

Testing also provides resources to unlock and upgrade modules in your town.

As soon as you build a workshop you will also have the option to change the blueprint for your tower and the installed modules.

Gameplay Loop

The core gameplay loop.

When you start a new round enemies will start approaching and attacking you from fixed locations.

Your tower will automatically retaliate against the attackers based on the modules installed in it.

Each time you destroy an enemy they will reward town resources and xp.

It is important to invest your xp to upgrade modules on the left side of the screen.

Eventually your tower will break and the round will be lost. (Nobody can start out perfect.)

Losing is part of the process of getting stronger. Now that you have gained some town resource you can upgrade the your modules inside the workshop.

For each round played you also gain some town xp.

When you reach a certain amount of xp your town will level up and you get a skillpoint which you can use to purchase skills that improve building's functionality and can be used for other upgrades after you progress farther into the game.

Upgrading Modules

There are two ways of upgrading your modules:

In Game

You gain xp for destroying enemies that can be used to improve your modules during that round. After a round is completed all modules reset back to the state they were in before the round was started.

In Workshop

Modules can be permanently upgraded inside the workshop.

This means that they start with a higher level when you start a new round.

Regions

Your tower needs to work in any environment and that's why you need to test the strength of your tower in different regions.
RegionInfoExample.png

When you select a region, you will see a infographic displayed like the one above. (Image is a bit wonky for now)

The percentage in the top represents the amount of enemy hp at wave 100 compared to forest easy (2x hp at wave 100 being 200%). The wave icon in the bottom represents your highest wave. A check shows that you have beaten that region difficulty.

Lastly the bar in the below image represents the elements the enemies can be.

Elements.png

The region can be changed by clicking on the map preview seen below or by clicking the arrows to go to next/previous region:

ForestPreviewExample.png

Notice it says Region 1, there are 15 regions in total for you to unlock and test your tower in.

Beating a region on Easy Difficulty Normal Mode will unlock easy difficulty on the next region, medium difficulty on the current region, and unlock 3 new town assets

Each region has a variable amount of paths (in the above picture, there are 4 paths) and enemy types, and in the future there may be special rules and effects, secrets and more assets for your town.

Most notably, each region has a random chance to drop modules and a few modules that drop at set waves. The amount of modules that remain uncollected is represented by the module icon Module.png in the top left of the map preview. With the treasure map exotic skill from workshop you can click on the module icon to see chances as well

An effort should be made to collect these as they will increase your power and give you options for making better Blueprints.

Unlocking regions, collecting and upgrading modules will allow you to soft prestige. Soft prestige is done in the Military tab inside of the headquarters building.

Modes

Normal

The normal mode allows you to test your tower against the environment in the given region.

Once you complete 100 waves in this mode, you unlock the Challenge, Endless and Idle Mode for the given area as well as the normal mode for the next region. You also unlock the next Difficulty for the given region.

Endless

Same rules as the normal mode except there is no wave cap.

Challenge

See also: Challenge Mode

Each region has 6 challenge levels, each having a special set of rules/restrictions that makes a round harder to beat. Each level requires the player to reach a certain wave. Upon completing the Level, rewards are given to the player. There is also a hardmode for challenges that has a doubled wave cap and disables all town boosts, if you beat it you get a skill point.

Idle

Measure your tower against 100 waves of enemies in Normal Mode or 60 seconds in Endless Mode to calculate your idle factor. Your idle factor is equal to the highest average resources/s from any run you have done on any region and difficulty. You can get multiple types of resources at once, though for every extra resource and resource group it will spread the 100% between them.

While in Idle Mode, you gain resources/s equal to your idle factor, without having to test the tower against enemies. You cannot do anything else while doing this.

Sandbox

Sandbox can currently be unlocked on any region by beating the Impossible Difficulty in Normal Mode.

SandboxEnemies.png
SandboxTower.png
SandboxModules.png
SandboxSoftware.png
SandboxWaves.png

Currently sandbox mode has a few customizable game-play options.

  1. The HP/damage scaling can be changed.
  2. Clicking on the elements will toggle which elements enemies can spawn as, if no elements are selected then by default every element will be enabled.
  3. You can change which enemy types spawn.
  4. You can limit the towers modules and change its stats.
  5. You can set a wave cap.

Sandbox mode has many more planned features that will be added in future versions of the game.

Difficulty

The difficulties control the rewards, and the strength of enemies.

Each difficulty has to be unlocked by beating the previous tier of difficulty, difficulty options have to be separately unlocked for each region.

Elemental resistances are increased in the higher difficulties.

Number of enemies per lane per wave also increase based on difficulty. 4 on easy, 6 on medium and hard, 8 on insane, 9 on nightmare, and 10 on impossible.

On impossible, every element spawns regardless of what normally spawns in the region and every element has equal chance of showing up. This makes some regions easier on impossible since less enemies will be universal.

In the future, the difficulty might also influence certain rules regarding the gameplay or the environmental effects and bonuses.