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Tune in to the Oracle Reveal Stream on Friday, June 16th!

Hey, Oracles!

The next Astrea Oracle will be revealed this Friday, June 16th in a livestream at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern! The Illustrious Buddy (well known as the best Astrea player in the world, according to the latest Completionist Stream!) will be showing off the newest Oracle for two whole hours of roguelike goodness!

Then, after the stream, the next Oracle Spotlight will premiere on Youtube so everyone can get a look at some of their newest builds and mechanics! Now that Moonie, Cellarius, and Hevelius have all been revealed, we get to go deeper into some of the more complicated Oracles who have builds and synergies that will test the best among you!

If you have any predictions (such as: will Buddy beat his run on stream!) feel free to leave them down in the comments below! And for eagle-eyed viewers, there's going to be a few more mechanical tweaks to Astrea that we'll get to show off in Friday's livestream as well. If you've ever wondered what tougher difficulties might look like in the game, let's just say that we can take a peak on that experience this week!

Can't wait to see you all there!
-Riv Otter

Astrea Livestream on Friday

Hey Oracles,

My good friend Buddy, our marketing lead at Akupara Games, will be streaming Astrea on Friday at 10am PST after the Cryptmaster demo!

https://www.twitch.tv/akuparagames

He needs help in picking which Oracle he will play for Astrea so I want to run a poll with you to decide which oracle he will play! You may cast your vote by reacting to the announcement in the Astrea Discord.

-Riv Otter

Map Pathing Dev Log

Hey, oracles!

In the grand tradition of writing big ol' devlogs like the one my good friend, Riv, wrote on Tuesday about Sentinels (which you can check out at this link if you'd like a little more detail,) I figured I'd put a little time into writing one myself. This one is very simple. I just want to show you one of the core features in Astrea: The Map.

A lot of ink and footage has been dedicated to talking about the game inside of Astrea's battles but today, we're going to take a minute to focus on what the game has to offer outside of battles. What does the map that you move through look like? What sorts of decisions can you make? Why might you choose some of the destinations on your journey? Let's find out!



The map in Astrea is populated by different nodes, some of which you can see in the above. Every node does something different and you can hover over them to check out what they do specifically in the tooltip! Big nodes that glow red are battles, so let's talk about them first! There are three types of battle in Astrea: Normal Battles, Hard Battles, and Boss Battles!



One of the most common nodes you'll see blocking your path, battles feature the normal, expected difficulty of the game and the normal, expected rewards. There are many different types of battle that a player can walk into and they won't be able to see the specifics of who they're fighting beforehand. But they will know that they'll be rewarded with a dice chest and fifty star shards after every battle, so as long as you win, you're coming away with something powerful.



A little less common are hard battles, which feature a different set of more powerful enemies. Like normal battles, you won't be able to see exactly who you're fighting beforehand but you will see rewards and they are hefty! Defeating a hard battle will grant you a chest, one hundred star shards and a star blessing, so proving yourself victorious here will make a massive, massive difference!



And then least common of all are the boss battles! Boss battles cap off each individual region of the game with players needing to progress all the way through the map to reach. Interestingly, though, the icon above isn't generic; it's a unique representation of that specific boss. Every boss in the game has their own icon so crafty players will be able to see exactly whom they're going to fight. Boss battles also have incredible rewards as well, offering players who beat them one-hundred and fifty star shards, a sentinel, a black hole blessing, and a golden chest containing an epic die! Additionally, beating the boss of a region will fully heal your oracle so it's a great way to recover health!



But battle nodes aren't the only nodes on offer in Astrea and navigating the map between other nodes is a massive part of the game. Here's a breakdown of the other nodes on the map!



The most basic reward in Astrea is the simple Chest! Each chest contains up to two dice for you to add to your dice pool. The dice you pick, though, won't be random, it'll be one that you directly choose of three options, one safe, one balanced, and one risky! And if none of the dice are to your liking, fear not! You can always feel free to skip adding dice to your pool in exchange for ten star shards!



There are other chests to choose from in Astrea as well. The blue chest, for instance, contains only Safe dice to choose from, guaranteeing that you'll be able to choose from the safest options available. Similarly, a green chest and red chest will direct you to only Balanced and Risky dice options for you! You'll be able to skip these dice for ten star shards as well from any of these three chests.



Speaking of Star Shards, you can also pick up fifty of them just by landing on that spot on the map! Star Shards are the core currency in Astrea, allowing players to really fine tune their build as they get deeper and deeper into the game. Picking up heaps of Star Shards can make a huge difference when your dice pool is stable but you want to find an opportunity to improve before moving to the final boss.



Speaking of star shards, this is one of the spots where you'll use them! A Forge Shop will allow you to spend star shards to upgrade the different die faces on your dice. Customizing die faces to remove some of the most dangerous effects will help you turn your riskiest dice into some of your most powerful dice.



The Sentinel shop, on the other hand, allows players to upgrade their little buddies and make them a more powerful piece of their build. The only opportunity to upgrade a sentinel comes from the star shop, so if you find a sentinel particularly key to your build, you can spend Star Shards to make sure it doesn't fall by the wayside as you progress.



The third shop type is the Epic shop! Everything in here is very powerful and incredibly impactful to your runs. Star blessings and epic dice, all purchasable for hundreds of Star Shards. Beware, though, since that cost makes it the most expensive shop in the game to visit. You had better save wisely if you plan to visit the Epic Shop and take advantage of the services there.



Another powerful opportunity to pick up Epic Dice, Star Shards and Star Blessings, Shrines allow you to pray to Astrea for power, riches or health! You will always be able to trade one of your precious hearts for an Epic Die or Star Blessing if you're willing to take the risk. But if you've lost a heart or two while traversing the map, you can also rest and replenish a heart here as well. Finally, if neither a heart nor a risk is worth it, you can always take a heap of Star Shards with you as well. Shrines always appear just before bosses so you can expect to find them before the hardest fight in the region.



Sadly, some shrines have been desecrated by the forces of corruption, removing their healing properties. These broken shrines will appear throughout the map and always allow you to sacrifice a heart for a boon-- or take fifty star shards if you need the money!



Other nodes offer perhaps the most deceptively simple, most straightforward choice: You must destroy one die in your deck; which one do you choose? The answer can be harder to decipher than you might think! Creating a dice pool with enough consistency and power to beat the bosses of Astrea is no easy feat and you'll need to choose wisely to get rid of dice that are clogging up your draw each turn. These are some of my personal favorite nodes on the map, so make sure you don't sleep on them! They have quite a lot to offer.



The Duplicate node offers the opposite choice! Choose one die in your deck and add another copy of it! If you're like me and you immediately think of the Epic Dice in your deck, be forewarned that Epic Dice are ineligible for duplication so you must choose something less obvious. One key to powerful runs can be to make a single die incredibly strong through the Forge Shop and the duplicate it multiple times for incredible effects! As long as you have the Star Shards, it can change your run immensely for the better.



The final node on the map, the Mystery! Inside could be anything! Incredible rewards! Devious trades of curses for power! An ambush! The Mystery node includes so much I can't get into all of the different details and permutations here, nor would I, since opening the box to see what's inside is half the fun! The mystery node does commonly feature choices with immense power but be forewarned that some of the most debilitating curses in the game will afflict you if you're too greedy!

And that's everything I have to say about the map! Those of you who've played the Astrea demo are likely well-aware of some of the ins and outs, ups and downs of navigating through Astrea's map. If you haven't gotten the chance to play, keep an eye out for when the demo goes live with events! I'll probably have more devlogs to write in 2023, thanks!

-Buddy

Hevelius, the Ancient Warden Oracle Spotlight!

Hey, Oracles!

The next Astrea Oracle spotlight is here! HEVELIUS, THE ANCIENT WARDEN is a massively armored robot crocodile who protects and empowers his little sentinel buddies to make purifying the corruption in the galaxy a team effort! You can check out the Hevelius spotlight right here on Youtube!

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As always, I'm gonna show off Hevelius in a stream as well, so tune in Friday at 10AM PST! Be sure to check out to see how far I can make it before inevitably failing and ruining my run!
https://www.twitch.tv/akuparagames

Sentinel Dev Log

Hey, Oracles!

We’ve been a little quiet recently! And while that generally means we’re taking our time with development, I did want to take a minute to share some cool details about Astrea with you here and now! So, without further ado, let’s talk a little about every Oracle’s favorite robot companions, shall we?

Sentinels are good little buddies you can buy at the sentinel shop and after defeating bosses! Each unique sentinel has their own unique die which you roll every turn. You can only have two sentinels active at the same time so picking the sentinels that fit your strategy is a must! Sentinels can take corruption damage and if they lose all their health, they are destroyed, causing you to lose access to their die until the next battle. You can also upgrade the sentinel which will increase the sentinels health and improve the die the sentinels roll!

But let’s get down to some specifics, shall we? The die faces in the images below will be from level 1 sentinels, so the dice can be upgraded and be even stronger! I’ll take you on a deep dive on some of the sentinels that can get a sense for the power and utility that sentinels offer.

[h3]Armillary Sphere[/h3]

Armillary Sphere is the ultimate reroll Sentinel. All the faces of the die have a reroll symbol where you get a do over on either one or two dice in your hand. This is really great for making your dice more consistent and rerolling dice with unwanted die faces. Knowing that you’ll always have access to a reroll means you’ll be able to feel safer picking some of the riskier dice, since if they come up with harmful outcomes, you can try another roll.

You can also use the rerolls on your enemy’s dice to give them a less powerful action for their turn.

[h3]Adapted Courier[/h3]

Adapted Courier allow you to choose a dice to draw from the discard pile! Something fun with Adapted Courier you can do is play the same die twice in the same turn. You can play a die use the adapted courier to bring that die back to your hand to play again. This sentinel can search out that much needed die to really pop off and hold your build together!

[h3]Astrolabe[/h3]

Astrolabe is a sentinel that allows you to turn bad rolls into purifying damage to an enemy. If you roll the correct face, then you can discard a die to deal purifying damage to a random enemy. This sentinel is a very safe sentinel to pick as the other faces are all purify.

[h3]Colossus Hand[/h3]

Colossus Hand is a die with 2 corruption faces and 4 purify faces. Each corruption and purify face can be a random 1 to 6 in power and will change every time you draw the die. So the best you can roll is 6 purify and the worse you can roll is 6 corruption.

This is a great die to have in the early game and allow you to deal loads of purification or to soak some corruption to activate your virtues.

[h3]Unknown Device[/h3]

If you thought Colossus Hand was random, you haven’t seen Unknown Device! Each of the faces has a chance to be any die that is available to you with a 25% chance of becoming an epic die. If this die becomes an epic die, it has the chance to unleash havoc on your enemies!

Also, at the start of each turn this sentinel will do 1 purify to all targets thanks to the passive discharge ability it comes with.

There are many more sentinels in Astrea that I could dive into. If you would like me to dive into more sentinels then let me know!

Here are a couple more sentinel designs from the Astrea Twitter!
https://twitter.com/PlayAstrea/status/1599172397734952961
https://twitter.com/PlayAstrea/status/1596669909324423169

-Riv Otter