The “quadro” in Tack’s name may lead you to believe he touts less offensive power than his eight-legged brethren. If so, think again. When it comes time to kill some bad guys I’d much rather carry a sword or staff or mace into battle than some lame ink glands and suckers on my legs. Like any good quasi-RPG, every enemy you vanquish with one of Tack’s three available offensive maneuvers (a standard strike, circular swopping attack, and leaping power hit) has the chance to drop some new hardware. The above-mentioned maces and the like are, of course, are standard fare; other items, including frogs, birds, pistols and scissors, which Tack holds by the blade, round out the selection.
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