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* PrincessesPreferPink: The Princess model puts her in a pink NiceHat and a PimpedOutDress with a pink skirt.
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* PrincessesPreferPink: The Princess model puts her in a pink NiceHat hat and a PimpedOutDress with a pink skirt.
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'''''Hoard''''' is pretty much ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. It's ''DragonHoard: The Game''. You play as a dragon who attempts to gather as much gold as possible while fighting off townspeople, knights, giants, wizards, and even other dragons.
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!!Tropes used in ''Hoard'':
* BreathWeapon: You're a dragon, so naturally this is your primary weapon.
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* DragonHoard: The Game is about trying to get your dragon the biggest hoard.
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* DragonHoard: The Game game is about trying to get your dragon the biggest hoard.
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* BreathWeapon: You're a dragon, so naturally this is your primary weapon.
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* HarmlessFreezing: The ice powerup freezes normal enemies and supply carts, but only inflicts a slow effect on dragons.
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* HarmlessFreezing: The ice powerup power-up freezes normal enemies and supply carts, but only inflicts a slow effect on dragons.
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* MoneyMultiplier: The amount of money you earn is doubled if you survive for 30 seconds without losing all your health, and tripled if you make it to 60 seconds.
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* KnightInShiningArmor: Horse-mounted knights will attack you if you're holding a princess hostage.
* MoneyMultiplier: The amount of money you earn is doubled if you survive for 30 seconds without losing all your health, and tripled if you make it to 60 seconds. If you lose all your health and have to retreat, or a thief steals from your stash, the multiplier is reset.
* MoneyMultiplier: The amount of money you earn is doubled if you survive for 30 seconds without losing all your health, and tripled if you make it to 60 seconds. If you lose all your health and have to retreat, or a thief steals from your stash, the multiplier is reset.
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* DragonHoard: The Game
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* DragonHoard: The GameGame is about trying to get your dragon the biggest hoard.
* DragonsPreferPrincesses: One of the game modes is to be the first to capture a set amount of princesses.
* DragonsPreferPrincesses: One of the game modes is to be the first to capture a set amount of princesses.
* PrincessesPreferPink: The Princess model puts her in a pink NiceHat and a PimpedOutDress with a pink skirt.
* RPGElements: Bringing money to the lair allows buying upgrades, from stronger breath attacks to carrying more loot at once.
* RPGElements: Bringing money to the lair allows buying upgrades, from stronger breath attacks to carrying more loot at once.
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* UnstableEquilibrium: Missions can be rendered unwinnable if the enemy dragons can keep forcing you back to your hoard and resetting your score multiplier, but you can easily do the same to them.
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* UnstableEquilibrium: Missions can be rendered unwinnable if the enemy dragons can keep forcing you back to your hoard and resetting your score multiplier, but you can easily do the same to them.them.
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* MoneyMultiplier: The amount of money you earn is doubled if you survive for 30 seconds without losing all your health, and tripled if you make it to 60 seconds.
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* DumpStat: Armor. It's helpful to avoid a OneHitKO, but you won't pay more than one or two points into it.
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* DumpStat: Armor. It's helpful to avoid a OneHitKO, but you won't pay more than one or two points into it. It's simply much more helpful to be able to dodge and kill things.
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* ShockAndAwe: Wizard towers shoot high-damage electric orbs at you.
* UnstableEquilibrium: Missions can be rendered unwinnable if the enemy dragons can keep forcing you back to your hoard and resetting your score multiplier, but you can easily do the same to them.
* UnstableEquilibrium: Missions can be rendered unwinnable if the enemy dragons can keep forcing you back to your hoard and resetting your score multiplier, but you can easily do the same to them.
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* GodStat: Speed is easily the most important stat if you want gold, followed by firepower and carrying capacity.
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* GodStat: Speed is easily the most important stat if you want gold, gold rankings, followed by firepower and carrying capacity.
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'''''Hoard''''' is pretty much ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. It's ''DragonHoard: The Game''. You play as a dragon who attempts to gather as much gold as possible while fighting off townspeople, knights, giants, wizards, and even other dragons.
!!Tropes
* DamselInDistress: You can kidnap princesses and ransom them for cash. You only get paid if the knights fail to rescue them.
* DragonHoard: The Game
* BreathWeapon: You're a dragon, so naturally this is your primary weapon.
* DumpStat: Armor. It's helpful to avoid a OneHitKO, but you won't pay more than one or two points into it.
* GodStat: Speed is easily the most important stat if you want gold, followed by firepower and carrying capacity.
* HarmlessFreezing: The ice powerup freezes normal enemies and supply carts, but only inflicts a slow effect on dragons.
* KillItWithFire: Normal flamethrower style or a megablast giant fireball as a special attack.
!!Tropes
* DamselInDistress: You can kidnap princesses and ransom them for cash. You only get paid if the knights fail to rescue them.
* DragonHoard: The Game
* BreathWeapon: You're a dragon, so naturally this is your primary weapon.
* DumpStat: Armor. It's helpful to avoid a OneHitKO, but you won't pay more than one or two points into it.
* GodStat: Speed is easily the most important stat if you want gold, followed by firepower and carrying capacity.
* HarmlessFreezing: The ice powerup freezes normal enemies and supply carts, but only inflicts a slow effect on dragons.
* KillItWithFire: Normal flamethrower style or a megablast giant fireball as a special attack.