How to Get a Blue Portal: A Comprehensive Guide
The Blue Portal, a coveted and enigmatic element in the Risk of Rain universe, has puzzled gamers for a long time. With its cryptic requirements and seemingly random appearance, it’s no wonder why many players have given up trying to grasp it. In this article, we’ll delve into the depths of the game to unravel the mystery surrounding the Blue Portal and provide a comprehensive guide on how to acquire it.
The Two Methods to Spawn the Blue Portal
Spawning the Blue Portal Through Spending a Lunar Coin at a Newt Altar
Table 1: Blue Portal Spawning Methods
| Method | How to Spawn | Probability |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spending a Lunar Coin at a Newt Altar | 50% (base) |
| 2 | Having it spawn naturally on stage creation | 5% (decreasing by 1% with each portal spawned) |
One way to get a Blue Portal is to spend a Lunar Coin at a Newt Altar. Lunar Coins are an in-game currency, rewarded for completing challenges and collecting treasure. Each 50% chance to spawn a Blue Portal, regardless of the number of existing portals. This method guarantees the spawn of a new Blue Portal, albeit with a probability.
Spawning the Blue Portal Naturally
Another way to obtain the Blue Portal is for it to naturally spawn on the creation of a new stage. However, this only has a 5% base probability, and this percentage decreases by 1% each time a portal spawns, either through method 1 or method 2.
Understanding Lunar Coin Values and Probability
Understanding Lunar Coin values is crucial when trying to get the Blue Portal. With every spend, the coin reset its value and spawns a new Blue Portal 50% of the time. Conversely, failing to spawn the Blue Portal with each Lunar Coin reset will waste it permanently.
Other Facts about Blue Portals
Other key facts about the Blue Portal include:
• The Blue Portal always has a chance to spawn even after multiple consecutive tries
• More stages generated does not necessarily guarantee higher portal spawn chance
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