One evening, on Floor 40, Kaelen sat by a campfire with a retired knight who had given up the climb decades ago.
Kaelen took a bite of the apple and smiled at the horizon. "Look around, Valerius. We’re already standing in it." Hero- don-t just focus on clearing the tower -v...
Second, the tower itself is rarely the source of the problem—it is merely a symptom. Evil festers in neglected villages, in broken oaths, in forgotten people. A hero who sprints to the final spire ignores the roots of darkness. Bandits raid the lowlands because there is no harvest. The curse spreads because a sacred well was poisoned years ago. By focusing only on the dramatic confrontation, the hero leaves the underlying sickness untouched. The tower will rebuild itself. The dark lord will return. The cycle of violence continues. One evening, on Floor 40, Kaelen sat by
In games like , the "Don't just focus on clearing the Tower" mantra refers to maximizing the resource gains and hero preservation rather than just reaching the top floor. Clearing the tower is the eventual goal, but the efficiency of that clear determines your long-term progress. 1. Resource Management Over Speed We’re already standing in it
While "Hero—don't just focus on clearing the tower" could also refer to a metaphorical "hero's journey" or a specific anime/manga quote, I'll assume you are looking for a of this gaming tip.