Editing Clear a road into the wastes from the encampment
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|Description = You'll need extra labour, but it might be useful to build a connecting route. | |Description = You'll need extra labour, but it might be useful to build a connecting route. | ||
|Game Instructions = This road will allow you to travel into the wastes directly from the goat-demon's encampment, bypassing the higher Dangerous challenge normally required to get there. You will still need to pass the lower Dangerous challenge to reach the encampment itself, however. | |Game Instructions = This road will allow you to travel into the wastes directly from the goat-demon's encampment, bypassing the higher Dangerous challenge normally required to get there. You will still need to pass the lower Dangerous challenge to reach the encampment itself, however. | ||
− | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Cold Comfort}}, {{Unlock|Hinterland Scrip|(50 x ({{Use|Hurlers Development|Type=Math}} + 1)) x}}, {{Unlock|Strong-Backed Labour|2 x}} | + | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Cold Comfort}}, {{Unlock|Hinterland Scrip|Appearance=Hinterland Scrips|(50 x ({{Use|Hurlers Development|Type=Math}} + 1)) x}}, {{Unlock|Strong-Backed Labour|2 x}} |
− | |Locked with = {{ | + | |Locked with = {{IL|Hurlers Infrastructural Development}} |
|Success title = Cutting through the ice | |Success title = Cutting through the ice | ||
|Success description = Compared to […] the […] nightmarish landscapes you've[…] covered, how hard can it be[…]? Perhaps you shouldn't pose this question to the Tracklayers[…] until they've managed to pry the crystal shards from their eyeballs. Those crystals ''do'' fly when they're chipping away […] | |Success description = Compared to […] the […] nightmarish landscapes you've[…] covered, how hard can it be[…]? Perhaps you shouldn't pose this question to the Tracklayers[…] until they've managed to pry the crystal shards from their eyeballs. Those crystals ''do'' fly when they're chipping away […] |