It’s very disheartening to run these woven echos and then find they havent applied their corresponding benefits to the surrounding echos. Perhaps some sort of indicator to know which echos the effect has been applied so we can confidently progress through our timeline. Thanks
When you hover the woven echo, it shows a radius to tell which ones are affected. They show the radius even after completed.
As far as I know, all the woven echoes that affect a radius do this.
Thanks DJ Sam Im aware. My issue is that despite the text, they do not affect all monoliths in the radius. I’ve done some testing. I have left them unidentified, and done them identified. I have made sure they are not special case monoliths that may have trouble being affected. Some sort of indicator on the monoliths, after completing Cenotaph or Nesting Grove to confirm that there is 100% a rift and or tomb contained within would be great.
Just a suggestion though I love playing. I just dont use these woven echos anymore due to unreliability.
Cenotaph doesn’t have the same text as Grove, although it maybe should. We can assume it applies to the same.
As long as it isn’t an arena echo, a woven echo or a cemetery echo, it should always spawn a rift/tomb.
So if you place one of these and a surrounding echo in the radius that it shows doesn’t spawn a rift/tomb, then it’s a bug and should be reported.
You don’t really need an indicator because the radius is already the indicator. If it’s in the radius it has to have one, otherwise it’s a bug.
That’s a good idea. Perhaps it is a bug instead. In testing, I have found that the surrounding echos do not contain the rifts/tombs as they should, not always, but enough to be frustrating when clearing the whole mono. And i thought, maybe the text was misleading, hence the desire for an indicator.
I’ll do another test and report it as a bug when the results do not match up. I appreciate the conversation