- Amalgam Mode lets you craft unique hybrid creatures
- Two additional preset beasts now available
- Dynamic lightning storms added to gameplay
Following its April launch, Eldermyth continues to evolve its roguelike experience. The 1.4 update introduces Amalgam Mode - an innovative feature that allows players to assemble custom creatures by combining different traits.
There's a strategic twist, however. The most formidable abilities require sacrifice. To unlock powerful skills, you'll need to balance your creation by accepting challenging passive traits that increase difficulty.
The update also brings two new preset beasts: the Void Howler and Grief-bound Invader, each introducing fresh dynamics to the game's complex interplay of abilities, terrain types, and weather patterns. Weather effects now include lightning storms, adding another layer of tactical depth to creature and invader interactions.

For the uninitiated, Eldermyth is a strategic score-attack game where players control ancient guardians protecting their realm from colonizing invaders. Featuring procedural terrain generation and dynamic weather systems that influence gameplay, this turn-based challenge requires careful planning with every move.
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Version 1.4 includes a completely revamped UI and streamlined score tracking for better progress monitoring. The game maintains its intentionally mysterious mechanics, though an in-game guide is available for players who prefer clearer explanations.
Experience these new features by downloading Eldermyth today for $2.99 (or regional equivalent) through the links below.