Una gran parte de Mortal Shell es la exploración. Deambularás por la tierra de Fallgrim y te sumergirás en sus templos en busca de tesoros, mientras descubres los recuerdos de las conchas que habitas y aprendes sobre su pasado. Incluso tendrás que descubrir los secretos de los elementos que descubras en el mundo del juego; Mortal Shell no te dice qué hacen sus elementos cuando los recoges por primera vez.
Lo que sabes sobre los objetos está determinado por un sistema llamado Familiaridad: cuanto más usas un objeto, más aprendes sobre él y más puedes aprovechar sus efectos. Descubrir qué hacen los diferentes objetos en el fragor de la batalla (o en momentos oportunos e inoportunos) es una gran parte de la experiencia Mortal Shell. Le recomendamos que dedique algún tiempo a aprender sobre los artículos por su cuenta si desea permanecer intacto.
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Pero seguramente habrá jugadores que se enojen ante la perspectiva de perder objetos importantes sólo para descubrir qué hacen, o de usar un objeto en el momento equivocado y desperdiciarlo. Para esas personas, tenemos una guía completa de elementos de Mortal Shell aquí. Esta es una lista completa de los artículos consumibles que puedes encontrar en el juego y lo que harán, así como las bonificaciones que ganarás una vez que los uses lo suficiente para maximizar tu familiaridad con cada uno.
Tenemos más información sobre Mortal Shell para ti: consulta nuestros consejos para principiantes que te ayudarán a sobrevivir en Fallgrim y no olvides consultar nuestra revisión de Mortal Shell .
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- Artículos consumibles de caparazón mortal
- Artículos de salud
- Artículos de resistencia
- Resolver elementos
- Elementos de efecto de estado
- Objetos de bonificación de daño de ataque
- Artículos de bonificación de defensa
- Artículos de vida extra
- Artículos de invocación y viaje
- Artículos de bonificación
- Artículos diversos
- Artículos de uso ilimitado de Mortal Shell
Artículos consumibles de caparazón mortal
Most of the items you find in the world of Mortal Shell will be consumables–things you can eat to heal yourself or to gain Resolve or Stamina, or use to protect yourself from harm. Most of these become more powerful the more you use them, so it pays to max out your familiarity with most of these consumables as soon as you can. Below, you’ll find a rundown of what each item does when you use it once, and the bonus you receive for maxing out your Familiarity with that item.
Health Items
Baguette
- Restores a small amount of health.
- Familiar: Restores more health.
Roasted Rat
- Restores 35 health over 10 seconds, but costs some Resolve.
- Familiar: Gets 10 more health.
Rotten Food
- Restores a small amount of health, but costs large amount of Resolve.
- Familiar: Reduces the Resolve cost.
Weltcalp
- Restores 30 health over 30 seconds.
- Familiar: Speeds up the healing effect.
Script of Euphoria
- Your next parry restores health.
- Familiar: Restores even more health.
Mortal Token
- When hardened, the damage a strike would have dealt to you is converted to health.
- Familiar: Gain even more health.
Stamina Items
Boiled Frog
- Increases your Stamina regeneration speed for three minutes.
- Familiar: Increased Stamina regeneration lasts for five minutes.
Resolve Items
Golden Bell
- Increases Resolve gains from combat for three minutes.
- Familiar: Increases timer.
Inferior Moonshine
- Grants Resolve, but costs a small amount of health.
- Familiar: Decreases health cost.
Superior Moonshine
- Grants a large amount of Resolve with no penalty.
- Familiar: Provides even more Resolve.
Script of Defiance
- Your next parry refunds Resolve.
- Familiar: Get even more Resolve back.
Status Effect Items
Tarspoor
- Deals you 40 poison damage over 16 seconds.
- Familiar: Provides poison immunity for 120 seconds. (This is the only poison protection we’ve found, so it’s worth eating some Tarspoors to gain the bonus.)
Attack Damage Bonus Items
Script of Repent
- Your next parry lights your enemy on fire.
- Familiar: Increases the duration and damage of the fire.
Script of Despair
- After a successful parry, your next attack deals bonus damage.
- Familiar: Increases the damage bonus.
Script of Ardor
- Your next parry against an enemy adds poison damage.
- Familiar: Increases the poison strength.
Spectral Token
- Getting struck while hardened gives a damage bonus to your next attack.
- Familiar: Your damage bonus is increased even more.
Defense Bonus Items
Ornate Token
- After being struck while hardened, the damage done by the next hit you receive is reduced.
- Familiar: After getting struck while hardened, the damage done by the next hit you receive is completely negated.
Bonus Life Items
Ethereal Diapason
- Restores the ability to reclaim your shell on death, essentially giving you an extra free life.
- Familiar: You also gain some Resolve when using the item.
Summon And Travel Items
Untarnished Mask
- Recalls you back to Sester Ganessa without costing glimpses.
- Familiar: You also gain some Resolve from using the mask.
Effigy of Harros
- Summons the Harros shell, allowing you to switch shells without being at the Tower, but at the cost of some damage to the shell. The effigy won’t work until you’ve discovered the shell’s name by upgrading it with Sester Ganessa, though.
- Familiar: The shell takes less damage when you summon it.
Effigy of Solomon –
- Summons the Solomon shell, allowing you to switch shells without being at the Tower, but at the cost of some damage to the shell. The effigy won’t work until you’ve discovered the shell’s name by upgrading it with Sester Ganessa, though.
- Familiar: The shell takes less damage when you summon it.
Effigy of Tiel
- Summons the Tiel shell, allowing you to switch shells without being at the Tower, but at the cost of some damage to the shell. The effigy won’t work until you’ve discovered the shell’s name by upgrading it with Sester Ganessa, though.
- Familiar: The shell takes less damage when you summon it.
Effigy of Eredrim
- Summons the Eredrim shell, allowing you to switch shells without being at the Tower, but at the cost of some damage to the shell. The effigy won’t work until you’ve discovered the shell’s name by upgrading it with Sester Ganessa, though.
- Familiar: The shell takes less damage when you summon it.
Bonus Drop Items
Bronze Bell
- Gain 10% bonus Tar from killing enemies for six minutes.
- Familiar: Adds a 10% chance of enemies dropping an extra glimpse when defeated.
Miscellaneous Items
Simple Lute
- Allows you to play music, although you’ll play poorly until you become more familiar and the lute can break after a few uses.
- Familiar: Draws enemy aggression from a fairly long distance (thanks to your “sheer audacity”). Useful for kiting enemies to fight you on more advantageous ground.
Tainted Nektar
- Kicks you out of your current shell (but doesn’t kill you).
- Familiar: Provides you with one single drop of Tar.
Mortal Shell Unlimited Use Items
There are a handful of items you’ll find in Mortal Shell that won’t be consumed when you use them. Though you can still max out your Familiarity with these items, you won’t generally get any bonuses–but you will unlock some extra lore entries on those items. You’ll generally find these items hidden in the three temples you’ll have to venture into to get the Sacred Glands you need to advance in Mortal Shell, or in the locked frog chests in Fallgrim. These chests are only accessible after you’ve completed a temple and brought fog to Fallgrim; after doing this once, you can talk to an NPC in the tower to activate or deactivate the fog by spending glimpses.
Tarnished Mask – Returns you to Sester Ganessa, but costs you all your glimpses.
Tattered Vestment – Summons the Hallowed Sword weapon to you once you’ve unlocked it.
Disciple’s Rag – Summons the Smoldering Mace weapon to you once you’ve unlocked it.
Martyr’s Shawl – Summons the Martyr’s Blade weapon to you once you’ve unlocked it.
Sester’s Binding : te invoca el arma Martillo y Cincel una vez que la hayas desbloqueado.
Laúd impermeable : una versión irrompible del laúd simple. Necesitarás aumentar tu familiaridad para jugarlo bien y podrás atraer enemigos con él de la misma manera que lo haces con el laúd simple.
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