Across the Obelisk - New Perk System Guide (2024)

August 20, 2022Egor Opleuha9

Across the Obelisk - New Perk System Guide (1)

My personal recommendations on how to setup your Perk Points. Perks to always take and stuff to avoid, all listed here for you.

Contents

  • Guide to New Perk System
    • Introduction
    • Important Notes
    • Categories
    • Always Take
    • Take Once
    • Good Options: Damage Dealers
    • Good Options: Tanks
    • Good Options: Healers
    • Traps
    • Special Perks in Detail
    • Winners and Losers of the Change

Guide to New Perk System

Introduction

Hello everyone!

I have played AtO quite a bit during early access and think I’ve got a good grasp on how the game mechanics work. In this guide I’ll tell you my recommendations for the new Perk System. I usually play on around madness 6-10, so my recommendations are based for that difficulty rating. But before we start, I would like to give a few notes on how the game works, which are not that well explained in the game itself, (I would have loved to have known these when I started the game).

Important Notes

Block is not affected by resistances (If a monster does 100 fire damage, and you have 50% fire resistance, you will still lose 100 block. Resistances only start taking effect once you take damage to HP.).

On Hit Effects (e.g. like some weapons have) only take effect if you deal damage to the HP of a monster. As long as you only hit block, the On Hit will not take effect. (The same is true for taking damage effects. These only trigger if your hero loses actual HP).

Categories

With that out of the way. Let’s get on with the Perk System:

I will split this guide into multiple categories:

  • Always take (I take these on every character no matter what, there may be exceptions. Or depending on play style you can).
  • Always take once (meaning at least one party member should take this).
  • Good optional stuff (Depending on the hero or the build you play, you might want to take these).
  • Traps (These may not sound like it, but they are actually pretty bad).
  • Unique Perks in Detail (Just a few notes on the unique options we get to pick now).

Always Take

  • The most important perk you can take is Energy. Being able to play your cards, especially having a good first turn is the bread and butter of AtO. This is a no brainer.
  • Speed comes next. To a new player it may sound weak as it only influences the order of the units. The longer the fight goes this keeps mattering less. But! If you can finish the fight in very few rounds, this can mean that you could act twice and your opponents only one time. Basically, you have had twice the time to deal damage or heal up, while the enemies only get one. If you act before them, you get to deal damage before they playing annoying trigger cards. Another thing is block, If your tank is able to act before the enemies, you can play a group block card and don’t need to worry how the hell you are supposed to heal all that damage.
  • Resistances and a bit of HP. This one is quite simple. As long as your characters are alive, they can deal damage, and resistances helps every character to stay alive. Resistances are better than HP, because it also indirectly improves all healing. If you take 20% less damage, this means you have to heal ~20% less. (Mathematicans calm down, I know these numbers are not perfectly right, but you get the jist of it.)
  • This is not on the screenshot, but the Inspire Perk on the Elemental Tab has a lot of good options. If you have someone who provides Inspire, you can take option 2 (+2 cards from Inspire). If you are worried about the boss fight take option 3 (Immune to stress). If you are unsure, option 1 (+1 card at start of match) is always good!

Take Once

There are some perks which have “All heroes gain…” so you only need to take them once.

  • Vulnerable stack to 12 and reduce by 1. Vulnerable is the best status effect in the game. So increasing the cap for it is good and making it only decay by 1 per round is awesome. IMO, this is simply the best perk. Always, always, always have at least 1 hero take it!
  • Resistances up by 35%. There’s one on each tab “Physical”, “Elemental”, “Mystical”. If you are planning on using these buffs (which you should on higher difficulties), these are some extra % for your heroes to survive. Note that the higher you get with your resistances, the more effective each % is.

Good Options: Damage Dealers

Example for Cornelius

  • Your primary damage and charges. This is actually another “Always Take” for the damage dealers. You only might to consider skipping this on your tank and maybe healer.
  • Powerful stack up to 12 and only decay by 1. If you have some source of Powerful (which again you always should as it is free damage) always take this. This makes it much easier and faster to stack up and you can even get up to +60% damage, which is nice.
  • Shards & Gold. If you want to play without chests / supplies, you need to take at least some of these. I usually fill up remaining points here.

Good Options: Tanks

My page for Magnus

  • Fast and Slow charges. I like playing Piecing Howl (Slow and Vulnerable on all) as well as Push Forward for defense. With these two I often manage to have my whole team act before the enemies. This is by no means a must, but is definitely not a bad option out there.
  • Block: Who would’ve guessed this? Block is the number one job for your tank, so he should do it well. As simple as that. While Entrench is still the go to to get Fortify on your heroes, the huge amount of +Block you can get from this, makes Barricade and even better card than it already is.
  • Fortify: Take option 3 to get even more block for free. (This makes the good cards Entrench and Citadel even better).
  • I know you can play the tank class as damage dealers as well, but these are the options if you want that character to help protect the team.
  • Note: Since tanks have lots of base HP, i usually don’t take HP for them.

Good Options: Healers

Example page for Reginald

Every healer is very different and requires a unique rune page, which can even vary depending on how you play them (e.g. healer Malukah vs. damage Malukah).

  • Heal: Pretty simple. If you job is healing, then + Heal is what you want.
  • Regeneration: Regeneration has two very good special perk options: Healing on the side and increased healing received. Both are very strong. (see below for more info on it).
  • Bless: If you are planning to bless yourself, take increased healing done here. If you are planning to bless the whole team, I would recommend to take the not decay option, although the holy resistance is kinda useless. If you take it though, make sure to take the upper route in chapter 4, where enemies actually deal holy damage.

Traps

  • Burn dealing cold damage. Normally burn is basically a combo in itself. It deals Fire damage and decreases Fire resistance. If you take this feat, you remove the combo from it, forcing you to stack Chill on enemies as well for maximum damage. Hell no!
  • Bleed at end of turn. +1 additional Bleed is not worth the drawback of dealing it’s damage after the enemies turn. Especially a healer will probably heal himself for much more or could even dispel the bleed. Nononono.
  • +50% poison damage, but decays completely. If you don’t finish the enemies turn 1, this perk is a downgrade to your damage. Yes it can’t be dispelled, if it dispells itself, but then the enemies will dispel another status effect you may wanted to keep on them.
  • This hero starts with 1 Reinforce / Insulate / Courage. This feat is very expensive with 3 points, and you should try to play a card giving this effect to all your heroes anyway. And remember that this status effect doesn’t stack!
  • Vitality giving mind resistance. There are just too few enemies dealing mind damage.
  • Insane reducing max HP. As damage this is useless, because it only matters if the enemy is at full HP and has block. Otherwise if your enemies manage to heal back up to full HP you have a problem anyway.

Special Perks in Detail

Special Perks on Physical Tab:

  1. Fury: I am actually not quite sure here. I consider the last one the best, but i haven’t played with Fury very often. Should be the best if you can ensure to dispel it. (+5% damage, but take more damage, considering you can survive it).
  2. Bleed: Just take +1 bleed. I have no idea why you would want to pick option 2 or 3. +1 further bleed stack on option 3 is absolutely not worth the downside of end of turn.
  3. Sharp: Any option is fine. Take third option if you have multiple characters with sharp.
  4. Poison: Take +1 charge, except you have another dark focused hero, then option 2. Option 3 is a big no.
  5. Thorns: Avoid option 2. Take option 3 if you have another character with poison. Take option 1 if you are unsure.
  6. Crack: Option 3 if you are worried about getting enough vulnerable on the enemies. Otherwise take option 1 or 2. Both are fine IMO.
  7. Fortify: Option 1 on Heiner. Option 3 is not bad, you can take it if you want. Option 2 would be ok on non-tanks, but you don’t want to take +1 fortify on them. Since you will usually play an entrench in your tanks deck, I usually don’t take this one.
  8. Taunt: I don’t play Taunt, because for me it was always a “pls kill me” buff.

Special Perks on Elemental Tab:

  1. Powerful: As written above. Take option 2 at least on one hero. +1 charge can be helpful as well.
  2. Burn: As a fan of Cornelius I am pretty sad about this one. Option 2 can be ok for self-burn Cornelius. Option 1 is my default. Option 3 is just absolutely awful. Burn reduces Fire resistance, so it’s damage will go up the more you stack it. If it now deals cold damage, you do not profit from that and you will be forced to stack Chill as well. Just a big no!
  3. Chill: My opinion is “Don’t play chill. it’s not good.” Maybe option 2 (increased blunt damage) can make chill good in the right team, but I am not confident in it. Are there any good self-chill decks out there for option 4?
  4. Wet: Option 1 and 2 can be good in the right combinations.
  5. Spark: Actually all options are good, but Option 2 is just so OP (applying 30% of Spark to the sides), that you always want to take it. Theoretically, once you have Wilbur’s buff “Spark deals damage to the target as well”, you could spark all enemies once to 6 (if they don’t dispel) and only play block and heal. In the meantime Spark will just stack up higher and higher and kill everyone without you doing anything more (You will lose a lot of score, if you really play it like this, but the fact that you theoretically could, just shows how strong this perk is).

Special Perks on Mystical Tab:

  1. Vitality: Option 1 (+8 HP) looks best here, Option 2 (remove bleed) for Fury builds. Option 3 (Mind resistance and no decay) looks bad. If you play with capped status effects, you actually want it to go down so you can regain it again. Also there are not that many enemies dealing mind damage.
  2. Sanctify: You can play all options, but Option 3 is best. When you have Sanctify capped at 50, it will deal ~12 damage per hit for free, which is very nice if you play repeat or jump cards.
  3. Decay: I am not to sure about this one. I usually don’t build for decay, but option 2 (reduced healing by 75%) and (Option 3) reduced Shadow resistance doesn’t sound to bad.
  4. Dark: Option 1 (+1 charge) for Malukah or Option 3 (+25% explosion damage) for damage. I think option 2 (dark explodes at 35 on this hero) is made with Malukah in mind, but you should be able to dispel it in time, even if it explodes on 25.
  5. Regeneration: Make regeneration great again (it wasn’t bad to begin with actually). Both option 1 and 2 are really great. If you think about it, option 1 bascally triples the regeneration for the 2 center heroes, as well as giving heroes healing outside of their and your healers turn, which can be very useful! Option 2 (increased healing received) is really good as well as it applies on all heroes.
  6. Insane: Insane perks are actually not that insane. Badum tss! (sorry for that one) I would simply go with the charges (option 1). Unless you hit enemies for the first after they get block, option 2 is completely useless. Option 3 also is way to specific and not even that great. It could be your heroes are immune to insane and I would still be unsure whether that’s worth it.
  7. Bless: All options are fine, it depends on how you are planning to use bless in your team.
  8. Stanza: I haven’t tested Gustav yet, but for the scouts so far there was one important rule: Avoid Songs at all costs. (When all stars align, you may be able to actually cast the song cards, but even then they are not that great, that it is worth the risk of not being able to do something useful on your turn. Have to see if the Bard will be able to do this more consistently).

Winners and Losers of the Change

Concluding this, here is a short list of which heroes have benefit or lost the most due to this change. (in comparison to the early access version). Simply skip this if you haven’t played in early access.

  • Magnus: Around equal. You must now decide if you want to go damage or block with him.
  • Heiner: Around equal. The Perk granting Blunt + Fire damage for Fortify was definitely made with Heiner in mind and is very good, but he does a lot of different things: Fire + Blunt damage, Crack, Fortify. It will be hard to get everything you want for him with just 50 points.
  • Grukli: Benefit slightly. Grukli is very focused on bleed and Fury stacks. The perk system gives him more options to focus on his strengths.
  • Andrin: Around equal. Similar to Heiner, Adrin can do a lot of different things, but he also can focus in one direction.
  • Thuls: Around equal. The Stealth build may have benefit slightly.
  • Evelynn: Lost a lot. Evelynn so far, was an adaptive mage, with different spells. Her biggest strength was that she was equally good with all elemental damage types, so you could pick the right tool against the right enemy. Now that you have to focus on one type, makes her versatility very weak.
  • Cornelius: Benefit slightly. Since you only need to spec into fire and burn for damage, you have a lot of points to put into other good stuff.
  • Wilbur: Benefit greatly. Willbur was already a great mage to begin with. Now with Spark having the best special perk (Spark spreading to neighbors with 30%), Willbur is the big winner of this change.
  • Reginald: Benefit quite a bit. There are very good perks for regeneration as well as bless. And he is able to focus on holy damage and heal and can neglect dark and mind.
  • Ottis: Benefit slightly. Both builds from ottis focus hard on one thing, sanctify or shields. Sanctify has good unique perks and you can buff the shields by quite a bit now.
  • Malukah: Around equal. While Malukah focuses on Dark damage only, there are too few good Dark and Shadow cards, which forces her to take some other damage types as well.
  • Nezglekt: Around equal. Nezglekt only focuses on mind damage and Sight for his healing. Unfortuantely the unqiue perks for that aren’t too great.
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  1. I think there is one ability of the final boss, which changes vitality into insane. (unless they removed that now?). So be careful if you play without block. (I have a personal “trauma” xD of that)

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  2. Which of the three energy perks do you recccomend? I’ve been taking +1 energy on turn 2 for all non mage characters as they never use that many higher cost abilities but aren’t certain if that’s optimal.

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    • yeah I do the same: +1 mana on turn 2 for every char where I don’t think I get a 6+ cost card. Theoretically the 6+ cost regain perk is really strong, but unfortuantely most 6+ cost cards do very little for their cost.

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  3. For me personally, I use an excessive amount of taunt on heiner, and only heiner. However, I still do not usually get the special taunt perk, as I find it isn’t all that great in most occasions. On any other tank, due to their lack of infinitely stacking block, I generally focus more on party block than single target block (or in the case of the new warrior, Bree, I just don’t use block, with some exceptions and instead opt for vitality and thorns).

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  4. Having read this guide, I must say that I don’t agree with all of it, and I also noticed that it doesn’t seem as though the guide was made with the new characters in mind, especially with the Dark Option 2 segment, as it was most certainly made with the new mage, Zek, in mind. (due to his insane ability of reducing his entire hand by 1 energy per 8 dark applied to self, capping at -3 if you don’t have the perk, and -4 if you do have it) But anyway, seeing this guide, especially with the focus solely on the preexisting characters, makes me really want to make my own scuffed perk guide. But, all in all, I did at least enjoy reading through this guide, so thank you for making it! (this post is so much longer than I intended, lol)

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  5. Now, I know burn dealing cold isn’t optimal, but it is funny to kill the fire act boss with “burn” due to it now inflicting cold, so I take it sometimes.

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  6. Good stuff! I agree with you on Chill, but the way I play – solo and with friends – I definitely value Taunt more than you do. I also didn’t realize the cap was 50, so I learned that, too.
    Will there be an update where you go over the General page’s perks, too?

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  7. And speaking about Gustav and his songs, having played a lot of him i can easily say that the “get Inspire with Stanza 1” modifier is a really nice buff for his second turn, especially with the “2 cards for only 1 Inspire” modifier and him being the fastest character in your party 9 times out of 10.

    For other rangers… I’d maybe take the “Can’t get Stanza 3” modifier but frankly they all but killed song on Andrin with the loss of stacking Stanzas. Hell even Gustav feels that nerf if he ever gets to Stanza 3 without Choir helping him. This change to Stanza even nerfed the hell out of the Singing Sword, making me rather take the Magic Tome over it for the draw.

    Cold reducing Blunt resistance is frankly busted if you are building Crack and go to the Elven Armoury for the Icebreaker. Throw the Faeborg Scale from the Boss Loot on that warrior and it just gets better.

    And I think Burn dealing Cold damage exists as a meme for a specific type of Evelyn build which might work out

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  8. I think this guide is hits the mark well in most places and id just like to add a few things from my own experience.

    I feel Dark exploding at 35 is more made for Zek in mind than Malukah considering how both of his level up trees benefit from having higher dark, especially his right tree where he would be getting 4 energy reduction at 32 Dark.

    When focusing on a Bleed build, having the +50% Poison but it purges might not be a bad pickup if you dont have much else to spend the points on since you may find you will get the Virulent Ring. I think this mostly matters on Sylvie who will have a fair amount of spare points when going her Bleed build.

    Having the Vitality modifier that makes it so it doesnt lose charges is really nice if you have a healer or support song Gustav who will be applying a fair amount of Vitality since it is a party wide buff, not just for that character. The warrior can just take the +8 health modifier and get the best of both worlds.

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