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You can choose between several different difficulties in Against The Storm. This page summaries their differences.
[[File:PrestigeChoice.png|thumb|360px|Prestige 1 unlocked]]
 
= Overview =
 
A Viceroy can create settlements on varying levels of difficulty. These range from the easiest, [[Settler]] to the most challenging, [[Prestige 20]]. Each difficulty has an increased challenge multiplier that is applied to everything ranging from [[Orders]] to [[Forest Mysteries]]. Prestige levels all have [[Prestige Modifiers]] accompanying them. These modifiers stack, so if you play Prestige 3, you will receive both Prestige 1 and 2 modifiers, as well as the Prestige 3 modifier.
 
The higher difficulty a Viceroy overcomes, the greater the rewards.
 
== Forest Mysteries==
 
The amount of [[Forest Mysteries]] will change depending on the level of difficulty a Viceroy attempts.


=== Base Difficulties ===
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|- style="font-weight:bold; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#eaecf0;"
! Level
! Settler
! Pioneer
! Veteran
! Viceroy
! Prestiges
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" | Name
| style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Positive
! rowspan="2" | Embarkation Point
| 2
! colspan="2" | Number of Forest Mysteries
| 2
! rowspan="2" | Hostility Multiplier
| 1
! rowspan="2" | Max Hostility
| 1
| 1
|-
|-
| Negative
| style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Negative
| Positive
| 1
|-
| 3
| Settler
| 4
| 0 || 1 || 2 || x1 || 6
| 4
| 4
|}
 
== Difficulty Multipliers ==
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Level
! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#eaecf0; border-color:inherit;" | Settler
! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#eaecf0; border-color:inherit;" | Pioneer
! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Veteran
! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Viceroy
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 1
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 2
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 3
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 4
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 5
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 6
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 7
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 8
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 9
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 10
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 11
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 12
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 13
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 14
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 15
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 16
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 17
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 18
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 19
! style="background-color:#eaecf0;" | Prestige 20
|-
|-
| Pioneer
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Rewards <br />Multiplier
| -1 || 3 || 2 || x1.5 || 9
| 1
| 2.5
| 4
| 5
| 5.1
| 5.2
| 5.3
| 5.4
| 5.5
| 5.6
| 5.7
| 5.8
| 5.9
| 6
| 6.1
| 6.2
| 6.3
| 6.4
| 6.5
| 6.6
| 6.7
| 6.8
| 6.9
| 8
|-
|-
| Veteran || -2 || 4 || 1 || x2 || 16
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Experience <br />Multiplier
| 1
| 2
| 4
| 5
| 5.1
| 5.2
| 5.3
| 5.4
| 5.5
| 5.6
| 5.7
| 5.8
| 5.9
| 6
| 6.1
| 6.2
| 6.3
| 6.4
| 6.5
| 6.6
| 6.7
| 6.8
| 6.9
| 8
|-
|-
| Viceroy
| colspan="2" style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#eaecf0;" | Score<br />Multiplier
| -2 || 4 || 1 || x3 || 31
| 0.5
| 1
| 1.5
| 2
| 2.1
| 2.2
| 2.3
| 2.4
| 2.5
| 2.6
| 2.7
| 2.8
| 2.9
| 3
| 3.1
| 3.2
| 3.3
| 3.4
| 3.5
| 3.6
| 3.7
| 3.8
| 3.9
| 4
|}
|}


=== Prestige Difficulties ===
== Prestige Difficulties ==


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Revision as of 16:37, 17 November 2023

Prestige 1 unlocked

Overview

A Viceroy can create settlements on varying levels of difficulty. These range from the easiest, Settler to the most challenging, Prestige 20. Each difficulty has an increased challenge multiplier that is applied to everything ranging from Orders to Forest Mysteries. Prestige levels all have Prestige Modifiers accompanying them. These modifiers stack, so if you play Prestige 3, you will receive both Prestige 1 and 2 modifiers, as well as the Prestige 3 modifier.

The higher difficulty a Viceroy overcomes, the greater the rewards.

Forest Mysteries

The amount of Forest Mysteries will change depending on the level of difficulty a Viceroy attempts.

Level Settler Pioneer Veteran Viceroy Prestiges
Positive 2 2 1 1 1
Negative 1 3 4 4 4

Difficulty Multipliers

Level Settler Pioneer Veteran Viceroy Prestige 1 Prestige 2 Prestige 3 Prestige 4 Prestige 5 Prestige 6 Prestige 7 Prestige 8 Prestige 9 Prestige 10 Prestige 11 Prestige 12 Prestige 13 Prestige 14 Prestige 15 Prestige 16 Prestige 17 Prestige 18 Prestige 19 Prestige 20
Rewards
Multiplier
1 2.5 4 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 8
Experience
Multiplier
1 2 4 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 8
Score
Multiplier
0.5 1 1.5 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4

Prestige Difficulties

Description Modifier Explanation
1 More Reputation required to win. Icon PrestigeMod PrestigiousExpedition.png
Prestigious Expedition
Only the best Viceroys can embark on a Prestigious Expidition,. You'll need to earn 4 additional Repuation Points to win. Reputation rewards are distributed differently, and Orders are harder.
2 The Storm Season lasts longer. Icon PrestigeMod CrumblingSeal.png
Prestigious Expedition
One of the seals is loosening its grip, leaking darkness upon this land. Storm Season lasts 100% longer.
3 Blightrot appears every 3rd Clearance Season. Icon PrestigeMod BlightSwarm.png
Blight Swarm
Large swarms of Blightrot migrate accross the realm. Every third Clearance Season, 10 Blightrot Cysts will appear in the settlement.
4 Blueprint rerolls cost more. Icon PrestigeMod ExpensiveLottery.png
Expensive Lottery
The Archivist assigned to your settlement is fiercely loyal to the Loyal Court, so bribing him will be more expensive. Blueprint rerolls cost 10 Amber Amber more.
5 Villagers with low Resolve leave faster. Icon PrestigeMod HigherStandards.png
Higher Standards
Villagers are less understanding than they used to be. They're probably getting a bit spoiled by now. Villagers are 100% faster to leave if they have low Resolve
6 Buildings costs more. Icon PrestigeMod WetSoil.png
Wet Soil
It's particularly hard to build anything in this region. Buildings require 50% more materials.
7 Higher food consumption. Icon PrestigeMod Parasites.png
Parasites
One fo the villagers was sick, and infected the rest of the settlement with a parasite. All villagers have 50% chance of eating twice as much during their break.
8 Villagers consume more luxury goods. Icon PrestigeMod Consumerism.png
Consumerism
Villagers have forgotten what a modest life looks like. They want to enjoy life to the fullest. Villagers have a 50% chance to consume double the amount of luxury goods.
9 Villagers work slower on Events. Icon PrestigeMod Procrastination.png
Procrastination
Villagers are reluctant to venture into Dangerous Glades. Scouts work 33% slower on Glade Events.
10 Goods are worth less to Traders. Icon PrestigeMod GuildOfThieves.png
Guild of Thieves or Traders?
Traders gossip about you doing pretty well lately. All your goods are worth 50% less to traders.
11 Blightrot has a stronger impact. Icon PrestigeMod SinisterBlight.png
Sinister Blight
The Blightrot's impact is stronger. [[Cyst generation rate is now increased by 100%, the Hearth corrupts +50% quicker than normal and all effects that spawn Blightrot now add twice as many Cysts.
12 Fewer Blueprints to choose from. Icon PrestigeMod LessIsMore.png
Less is More
The greedy Royal Archivist sold most of the Blueprints to Traders and fled the Citadel. You have 2 fewer Blueprint choices.
13 Fewer Cornerstone choices. Icon PrestigeMod Restrictions.png
Restrictions
The Royal Envoy comes to you with bad news. The Queen has restricted your Cornerstone choices by 2.
14 Queen's Impatience reduced less upon gaining Reputation. Icon PrestigeMod HigherExpectations.png
Higher Expectations
The Queen expects a lot from a Viceroy of your rank. Impatience falls by 0.5 points less for every Reputation Point you gain.
15 More Resolve needed to gain Reputation. Icon PrestigeMod Malcontents.png
Malcontents
You took a very peculiar group of settlers with you. They seem perpetually dissatisfied. The Resolve threshold at which each species starts producing Reputation increases by 1 more point for every Reputation point they generate.
16 One fewer Blueprint to choose from. Icon PrestigeMod BudgetCuts.png
Budget Cuts
The Queen has visited the Obsidian Archives in person, and was dissatisfied with the amount of funding spent on expeditioins. You have one fewer initial Blueprint.
17 Stronger Hunger penalty. Icon PrestigeMod FamineOutbreak.png
Famine Outbreak
Famine outbreaks in your previous settlements have made the villagers particularly sensitive to food shortages. Every time villagers have nothing to eat during a break, they will gain two stacks of Hunger instead of one.
18 Sacrifices in the Hearth costs more. Icon PrestigeMod HearthDefect.png
Hearth Defect
The Ancient Hearth seems to have a defect. No matter how hard the firekeeper tries, sacrificed resources are burning 35% quicker.
19 Pay tax for each discovered Glade Icon PrestigeMod LandTax.png
Land Tax
Taking advantage od the riches of this new land will cost you. You must pay 2 Amber Amber every time you discover a small Glade, and 6 Amber Amber every time you discover a Dangerous or Forbidden Glade. Otherwise, 2 Villagers will be recalled to the Citadel
20 Higher penalty from losing Villagers Icon PrestigeMod TheQueensPeople.png
The Queen's People
For the Queen, nothing is more important than her people. Losing Villagers will add 0.5 more points to her Impatience