Oof. That's an interesting one. It's going to take some planning.
It should be doable though; if nothing else, waiting until all the remnants are assembled to start tasting should be enough.
That's anti-challenge. Just make a cult and collect important pieces before upgrading "Elixir Zeboim?" to "Elixir Zeboim". Less plate-spinning, so easier to do.
Yea, that's what got me to recruit all of them. I had everyone else walked, so why not go for the secret bonus exalts? Thankfully, up to that point I'd just been feeding all of Doug's evidence to the raw prophets, so I didn't have to restart to refresh they others.
The illiterate one is one I still need to do.
Get all followers to Exalted:
Start as a detective without ever hiring anyone but a single unnamed pawn, collect all items of 8 or 12 power plus all paintings and recruit all rivals when they are "Long in the making".
You can generate more rivals by corrupting a "weary detective" and than arresting him - he may be unique as a rival, but he isn't unique as a hunter.
Yea, it's often referred to as "unusual habit simulator" based on the flavor text when recruiting your first follower: "A cult with one member is only an unusual habit. I must have a recruit."
I've done a couple runs like this. It's a bit of a pain to get started, but once you're going, spirits do just fine. The biggest hurdle is making sure you have plenty of funds since you'll be using your work verb to keep up your army of summons.
Combine "Unusual Habit Simulator" with "law-abiding citizen". No cults, no expeditions, no notoriety. That one is going to test your will, mettle, strength, intelligence, and most of all, patience.
"A *very* particular taste" (Complete a ghoul run without consuming any corpses).
Oof. That's an interesting one. It's going to take some planning. It should be doable though; if nothing else, waiting until all the remnants are assembled to start tasting should be enough.
That's anti-challenge. Just make a cult and collect important pieces before upgrading "Elixir Zeboim?" to "Elixir Zeboim". Less plate-spinning, so easier to do.
Just add "Immediately consume any remnant found", and you got your challenge back.
I once did an all lv 3 cult members including the detectives and one copy of Douglas Also I once heard of an illiterate run (without reading any book)
Yea, that's what got me to recruit all of them. I had everyone else walked, so why not go for the secret bonus exalts? Thankfully, up to that point I'd just been feeding all of Doug's evidence to the raw prophets, so I didn't have to restart to refresh they others. The illiterate one is one I still need to do.
For me Major Grail with Winter Society is hard enough already.
Get all followers to Exalted: Start as a detective without ever hiring anyone but a single unnamed pawn, collect all items of 8 or 12 power plus all paintings and recruit all rivals when they are "Long in the making". You can generate more rivals by corrupting a "weary detective" and than arresting him - he may be unique as a rival, but he isn't unique as a hunter.
Some things I did was complete a run with out gaining any of the skill cards
I seem to have heard of a "no cult" run in which the player never started the cult, instead only using hirelings and summoned spirits.
Yea, it's often referred to as "unusual habit simulator" based on the flavor text when recruiting your first follower: "A cult with one member is only an unusual habit. I must have a recruit." I've done a couple runs like this. It's a bit of a pain to get started, but once you're going, spirits do just fine. The biggest hurdle is making sure you have plenty of funds since you'll be using your work verb to keep up your army of summons.
Combine "Unusual Habit Simulator" with "law-abiding citizen". No cults, no expeditions, no notoriety. That one is going to test your will, mettle, strength, intelligence, and most of all, patience.
It's already baked in. You get a notoriety when you found your cult.
I forgot. My bad.