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Take any events that give you supplies, save them up and spend them as able. I haven't done a single madness run and i maxed out the town a while ago. Not sure if madness gives more or fewer supplies, but the runs are a lot harder and prob take longer. So if you want to max the town, just do normal runs.
The fastest way to cheat in Supplies is probably good old Cheat Engine
It's not that hard.
I've cleared Madness 11 (madness 6 + modifiers) and I'm still 20 hours away from getting a completed town. The grind is keeping me from playing. I have better things to do with my time than farm fights in Act 1 until I have another ~40 crates. A full run at Madness ~10 is at least 4 hours and yields about 5-7 chests.
That is a grind 36 hours without a completed town. This is the exact opposite of Slay the Spire where there is no grind and its hard to recommend this game to friends when I have to tell them "yea it will be 100 hours until you finish the town and you won't have a chance at clearing higher difficulties because of this."
Again, I've cleared madness 11 and have plenty of A20 heart kills in StS - I clearly like the game and have played it.
But I'm a grown ass man with a job. I'm not spending 30 hours farming boxes in a video game.
I would literally pay for micro transactions to skip this ♥♥♥♥.
I havent done anything past madness 1. And my town is basically complete.
I only have 49 hrs in the game and the town only needs 1 more node.
So 100 hrs is a bit of a over reach.
I have 121.4 hours and I played a lot of those hours with my friends. I think multiplayer might not have given me boxes I was supposed to get.
Besides that - your comment isn't helpful. Please get gud before telling me to grind more.
You seem to be forcing yourself to play for some reason and getting tilted over random things.
Its not even about getting good. I have 50% of the time ive played with friends too. Ive introduced 3 new friends into playing and have had to get them caught up and running through the story to help them get characters and pets unlocked. All while not doing this at the same time. Getting someone new to join after one has already played a couple hrs.
I now have a 100% completed town and hit that around the 52 hr mark. All while doing half that time with friends.
The point im making is to discredit your belief that you need to have 100 hrs in the game to get a 100% completed town
Also point out that the supplies you earn are the same in single or multiplayer, so it doesn't matter where you play.
Completing a run is at least 20 supplies, Ylmer gives 3, Ignidoh gives 5 and the Hydras another 5, the Twins give 6, and each subbosss is 2, not counting the high level money corruptions that also give supplies. So a normal run is more than 20 supplies.
On the other hand it is true that the game in normal mode and low levels of madness is getting easier, so it progresses faster in difficulty levels. If you only go to progress and do not try to unlock characters, pets or discover all the nodes, it can happen what you say that you are at level 6+ and you still do not have the full town upgrades.
Also a couple of patches ago we activated that when you clear the game in normal mode you unlock directly the madness level 1, 2 and 3, so that the player can choose the difficulty that he wants to keep playing. So... it could also happen to be at high madness without the town with all the upgrades.
We will make a take a good look at the values of supplies given and even in a future patch we will give a small bonus of supplies for completing the entire adventure, but as I said above a whole run is more than 20 supplies for sure, if not there is some kind of error that we do not know.
I played a run on Madness 3 earlier today and I can confirm that - yes - the run gave me about 30 supplies. I hadn't played in about 2 months and there *must* have been some bug with multiplayer that is now fixed because I NEVER got more than 5 or 7 boxes in a run when I played with friends.
Anyway, thank you for the reply - the issue seems to be fixed. In one more run I should be maxed out.
Also, I really like all of act 4. Thanks for continuing to improve an already good game.
It would be cool to see if someone made a guide to event choices and outcomes.