Bookworm Adventures 2 - Awesome words: Part 3 - includes ending

Описание к видео Bookworm Adventures 2 - Awesome words: Part 3 - includes ending

Music: Kevin MacLeod - New Friendly, DJ Harmonics - My Heaven, DJ Harmonics - Parasonic.
I spell words at least 10 letters long in this video. Note that I did NOT cheat with a word finder or any sort of hack.
The final word is 7 letters long, though, but it was the final word, as this also includes the ending...
List of words:
1. Reprimanded (11 letters long)
2. Distributing (12 letters long)
3. Impersonator (12 letters long)
4. Factorials (10 letters long)
5. Questioners (11 letters long)
6. Underachieved (13 letters long)
7. Reclaiming (10 letters long)
8. Interviews (10 letters long)
9. Destinating (11 letters long)
10. Compensate (10 letters long)
11. Excavating (10 letters long)
12. Quadruplet (10 letters long)
13. Questioned (10 letters long)
14. Mountainous (11 letters long)
15. Refreshing (10 letters long)
16. Annihilated (11 letters long)
17. Unreachable (11 letters long)
18. Ventilated (10 letters long)
19. Intermediate (12 letters long)
20. Ingloriously (12 letters long)
21. Appearance (10 letters long)
22. Factorable (10 letters long)
23. Exaggerated (11 letters long)
24. Alliterates (11 letters long)
25. Directional (11 letters long)
26. Invertebral (11 letters long)
27. Conversable (11 letters long)
28. Deceptions (10 letters long)
29. Recreationally (14 letters long)
30. Advertised (10 letters long)
31. Combustion (10 letters long)
32. Quadrupled (10 letters long)
Hints on spelling long words:
1. Rainbow/Wildcard tiles: Those help A LOT. Why? It lets you choose whatever you want. That is why you try to get an Amethyst, Emerald, and Garnet tile by spelling 5, 6, and 7-letter-words.
2. If you are missing a word, save the words that you currently have to be able to make a long word and don't use those. Use the words that you don't need to try to hope for the word you need to make a long word.
3. Prefixes and suffixes: Try looking for suffixes "tion", "able", "ing", and any other common ones. For prefixes, I like "under" the best, but "re", "un", "mis", and others may help. They make your word longer. In addition, plurals are allowed (both "dog" and "dogs" are allowed).
4. Scramble: Best with a wildcard, scramble to hope for better letters to make long words. Try using the Mad Hat or Time Helmet treasure for optimal benefit.
Notes:
1. If you spell long words, your average word length will go up. If that happens, enemies inflict more damage.
2. The best treasures in my opinion are the Looking Glass (ailments (i.e. Poison, Bleed, and Burn), as well as tile effects (i.e. Tile Smash, Tile Lock, Warp Tile, and Plague Tile) last one less turn. Believe me, but this helps a LOT. Some treasures may be better on certain circumstances than others. If there are lots of stun attacks, then Just Right Porridge is a MUST. If lots of tile smash and/or tile lock, use the Tao of Lex or Enlightenment. Collapsible Iron Rod/Gumdrop Necklace is nice to magnify gem boosts, and Bovine Boosters/Impossible Engine helps with causing more damage, especially good for beginner players who spell 3 and 4-letter-words. The Mad Hat/Time Helmet is good if you scramble a lot. Tasty Breakfast BTW actually does NOTHING (I think!).
3. The best companion in my opinion is H.G. Wells, because he will heal you (but not the tiles). The best thing is that you are immune to the opponent's next attack on the next turn. I also like the Legendary Master, because he stuns the opponent for 2 turns and powers you up. The Monkey King is the most effective in Iron form, because you resist heaps of damage. The other forms, are, meh, but I think this one is almost as good as the Legendary Master. The Chesire Cats heals you AND the grid, but I think H.G. Wells is better. Skeletrox upgrades 2 tiles, meaning Amethyst to Emerald, Crystal to Diamond, or something else. He is about as good as the Chesire Cat or Monkey King. Mother Goose is IMO not too useful...
4. If you spell long words, you get gem tiles. Some gem tiles are better than others, depending on the time. Garnet tiles are good if the opponent inflicts a lot of damage, and emerald tiles have the same effect as a healing potion, healing health, which is great when you are running low in health.
5. Read this guide for more help:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/962334-boo...

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