When you remove a playlist or album, it won’t re-download to your smart downloads, but you may see it elsewhere in the YouTube Music app.
If you don't like a specific playlist or album in your downloads, you can also remove it by tapping Menu and then “ Remove download ".
You can view, pause, or delete your watch history to improve your recommendations and which music gets downloaded for you. Once smart downloads are turned on, music will be automatically downloaded for you based on your listening history. I beat all 3 Guardians and at am at D29 right now.To make sure you always have music available–even on the go–turn on smart downloads on your mobile device: Gran gave me the quest like ages ago, and I still didn't find it. Also, in the part where it says "On a day without wind", I can't quite figure out whether it means that you DON'T have to use a wind crystal, or whether the simple mention of "wind" means you do.Īnyways, I tried God knows how many combinations, and I just can't find the solution. Secondly, would that be the same thing you have to craft in order to finish the Elf Poem Quest? The mentions of "the field", "flowing", and "blessing" in the text sort of seemed to me like references to Earth crystals (?Level?), Water Crystals (?Level?) and Stones of Blessing, respectively.
Ok, first of all, the Angelic Serum Recipe posted by JIGuest "the angelic serum: combine small water, wind, and earth crystal with blessing stone" is not working for me. If you're the sort of player who just wants an entertaining action-focused game and don't mind some repetition and level grinding, then you'll definitely want to check this one out. But while Arcuz 2: Dungeons doesn't break the mold, it does show that a lack of innovation doesn't keep a game from being fun if it also provides quality in spades. The story isn't particularly compelling, so players who demand a more plot-heavy, non-grindy, heartstring-tugging narrative RPG might be turned off, while the sense of deja-vu might make it hard for even fans of the original to get into the sequel at first. The game still looks great despite its somewhat clunky UI, with its detailed sprites and environments, and the heavily combat-based gameplay provides enough new skills and weapons for attack-fiends to really get sucked into, while still remaining accessible to newcomers. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, since if the game's signature old-school console style and sprightly combat appealed to you the chance to do even more of it is probably a welcome way to spend an afternoon or two. If you played the original Arcuz, chances are Arcuz 2 is going to look and feel extremely similar. Y'know, except for that whole "ancient demon hellbent on destruction and Armageddon" deal. Just remember to allocate skill and attribute points as you level up, save from the menu from time to time, keep an eye out for treasure to enchant, and you'll be fine. A handy in-game tutorial guides you through the basics at the beginning, but chances are you can handle "talk to everyone, stab everything". You can sort of think of it as a tinier, more adorable Diablo-esque clone you'll perform tasks for the villagers that mainly consist of killing X number of Y, engage in real-time combat, and level up to get stronger and obtain skill points to spend on new attacks and abilities in the skill tree. Because pacts with demons always work out so well for all involved.Īrcuz 2 is played by moving around with the or keys, interaction with the, and attacking and jumping with and. at least not when it comes to villagers who think living on top of a dungeon barely containing a very ancient and very vengeful demon lord is super keen! Funnaut takes you on another action RPG fantasy adventure with Arcuz 2: Dungeons, in which you'll descend beneath the earth to put a stop to the aforementioned demon lord and the greedy man who promised to release him in exchange for immortality. Fresh from your last adventure of hacky-slashy, save-the-day-y goodness, you discover that a hero's work is never done.