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The Soverign Theme is a skin for the dungeon core/heart, workers and the tiles. I can't remember if the art design for the theme has been shown on their website, but i'm sure that the answer can be located on their website.
As for the Dungeoneer's Guide, I expect (with absolutely no certainty) that it might end up as a helpfull guide for unexperienced users (like myself) when/if they want to use the Dungeoneer tool to create maps, missions etc.
I'm sure that Noontide is around here somewhere, and that he will be able to provide you with some more detailed/correct answers.
As Dryden has quite rightly pointed out the sovereign theme is a Dungeon Theme, these include a new appearance for the Dungeon Core, workers, walls and tiles in your Dungeon. It is however, much more than a simple reskin.
Every theme is vehemently designed by our art team. All themes go through the full design process from concepting to 3d modelling to adding unique VFX, SFX and more; this makes every theme truly unique! If you'd like to see a WIP Dungeon Theme (Kickstarter) check out our latest WFTO Wednesday![wftogame.com]
In addition to the Sovereign Theme you will receive downloadable copies of The Dungeoneer's Guide to the Underworld and our Soundtrack.
Regarding the Dungeoneer's guide, we've not 100% nailed this down yet; the plan is for it to be a book filled to the brim with the incredible lore of the WFTO world, alongside some of the stunning concept art that our team has created. Think of it as a combination of art book and introduction to the unique universe of WFTO.
Finally, the Soundtrack to the game will be stock full of the marvelously gratifying work that our Sound Team has created for the game. You can hear some of this in the title track on the main menu but there is so much more to come!
The question worth is something only you can answer, and we do not wish to dissuade your personal ethics in this. As an additional note, the content in the Underlord Edition is not available yet, we will be adding this as soon as it becomes available.
However, there is one last thing that I would like to mention; purchasing the Underlord Edition will show an incredible level of support towards our project and our independent team of developers. I only mention this as some find that this is the most worthwhile part of the package; but feel under no obligation to purchase it if you do not believe any of the rewards are worth your time or money.
Hopefully this has answered your question, Thanks for your interest in WFTO.
Kind Regards,
Noontide
P.S. Aldaris phoned, he would like you to construct additional pylons. ;)
Haha I will be sure to pass the message on to him. :)
Now now, be polite to the poor man... thing.
Back on topic - thanks for clarifying this. I bought the Underlord edition myself (couldn't resist, after all :P), and wondered if the sovereign theme was similar to the kickstarter theme in concept. Glad to know that it is. :)
Sorry for the confusion and thanks for your kind support we'll be sure to put it to good use!