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Arcadian Atlas is a 2D isometric tactical RPG about the choices people make in pursuit of the things they love, and the havoc it wreaks on a kingdom.

Post news Report RSS Arcadian Atlas Update 8: Scenario Editor & Items Galore

This time we've got some updates on our Scenario Editor for Arcadian Atlas, the backbone of our transition from the world and cutscenes to battles. ALSO - All those who backed at the Item creation levels - Boot, Helmet, Accessory Designers, we're looking at you - pay extra attention to the latter section! You're almost up to bat!

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Arcadian Atlas Update 8: Scenario Editor & Items Galore


Hey again all our fantastic backers! We hope those of you in the USA had a marvelous 4th of July, and everyone spread across the globe - we also wish you had a great 4th of July! Weird how that works!

This time we've got some updates on our Scenario Editor for Arcadian Atlas, the backbone of our transition from the world and cutscenes to battles.

ALSO - All those who backed at the Item creation levels - Boot, Helmet, Accessory Designers, we're looking at you - pay extra attention to the latter section! You're almost up to bat!

Scenario Editor

Think of the Scenario Editor as the system that glues all the other systems together to make a battle - items, skills, random enemy stats, not-so-random enemy stats, player stats, and even allies (characters who pop in, but aren't technically on either side permanently).

Player PlacementPlayer Placement


Squad placement? Yep, that too is handled by the scenario editor, as you can see above. Each battle, even random fights, are handled by the scenario editor, and each map is built to take advantage of various Enemy/Player deployment points to vary your strategies.

Enemy and Ally PlacementEnemy and Ally Placement


Once deployed, this battle would look something like:

Round 1: FIGHT!Round 1: FIGHT!


But Wait, There's More

You probably were noticing a lot of other options on the right half of the Unity screen above. That's because the Scenario Editor handles a LOT of information. Not least of which are things like:

  • Player, Enemy, Ally placement locations, names, starting status effects, and AI guidelines.
  • Random Enemy Generators, complete with options for random class, stats, skills, and items based on character level.
  • Story Beats - are there story moments in a battle? Before a battle? Yep, all handled here.
  • Field Effects - is it stormy, clear, particularly dark and spooky out? Look no further!
  • Rewards - ah, sweet sweet loot. We can tweak rewards from this section for each encounter, so you make that hard-earned cash!
  • Battle Conditions - how do you win or lose a fight? Defeat all enemies, just one big bad, or take out a group of dangerous mages? You can have multiple options for each!

Character GeneratorCharacter Generator

Constructing the Castle: Items

Because the Scenario Editor is such a huge undertaking, we're focusing on it in sections. Next up is getting our items fully functional so they properly feed into the stats for the character generator, which of course means Becca's been hard at work on some gorgeous item icons for us:

Item IconsItem Icons


And looks like someone already found something on their first outing into battle:

Vashti's discoveryVashti's discovery


Item Design Backers: Start Your Engines!

You know what that means, right!? All our super-backers who came in at the Boot, Helmet, and Accessory Design level, it's your time to shine! Over the next two weeks you'll be receiving messages from us to start the design process, and we couldn't be more thrilled to see your creativity in the game!

So to send us all out with some extra creative juice, here are some sample items we've got planned for the game:

And until next time, keep it classy all you gamers! Keep it classy!

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