
Red: Chain hit (from lime, and moving it closer to its original Splash Damage role).Increases the gem's damage and specials when the mana pool levels up. Changed from Labyrinth a bit the chance for multiple damage now maxes out at 80%, though the multiplier still abides up to eleven and beyond. It removes Lime gems (moving their multi-hit to Red) and adds two more colors, changing the colors thusly:

The second chapter, Chasing Shadows, was released to Armor Games in April 2014 and was released to Steam later in 2014. In the first two games, each hit has a chance to reduce a monster's armor by a set amount in Labyrinth, each hit lowers a monster's armor by a given ratio, based on the gem's power. Ignores armor, so useful for armored waves as well as swarmlings.

Starts with one extra hit, but can be ramped up to be able to hit more than two monsters. In Labyrinth and beyond, the multiple damage rate can be turned up to 11 (starting with a chance for double damage). The first two games gave a flat rate to deal triple damage. Each time it hits a monster, you gain mana. Changed to " bloodbound" in Labyrinth: The gem gets extra power from a percentage of the monsters it kills.
GEMCRAFT CHAPTER 0 ENDURANCE SKILL BUILD UPGRADE
However, a key difference splits Gemcraft off from other tower defense games-instead of being able to upgrade your traps and towers directly, you must power them with gems. You, the Squishy Wizard, must protect your tower ( tower defense, get it?) at all costs, by placing towers next to, and traps on, the path leading to it. Generally, An Adventurer Is You, assuming that said adventurer is always a noble wizard out to reach some goal on the other side of the world, come hell or high water-or in this case, come monsters by the bucketload.

GEMCRAFT CHAPTER 0 ENDURANCE SKILL BUILD SERIES
The earlier entries in the series are free-to-play. It has a distinct Fantasy setting with a rudimentary storyline that varies between installments. GemCraft is a Tower Defense series developed by Game In A Bottle and distributed by Armor Games, a major source of Web Games.
