
Travel east on FR13 for 1 mile and you will arrive in an area with two apparent directions to go - bearing right here will put you on 05627 Meadow Ridge though there is no signage to mark the trail. Continue right up FR252 and the trailhead for FR13 will be on your right. You will arrive at a "T" intersection with FR542 to your left as FR252 continues to your right. Turn left onto Forest Road 252 for 1.7 miles. Don't place a Meadow in the middle of nowhere: Plant them next to any other tile to turn it into a Blooming Meadow and raise the HP your hero gets at the start of each loop by three, rather. One small advantage to meadows is that choosing them adds fewer cards to your deck than any other Landscape card except the River. Turn left on Juan Tomas Road for 0.5 miles. The Temporal Beacon synergizes with Meadows as it increases the speed of the day progress.

Continue south, straight through the light on NM 337 for 5 miles. At the bottom of the ramp there is a traffic light. West Trailhead: via FR252 and FR13: From the west (Albuquerque), drive east on I-40 and take Exit 175. Head south on FR12 1.6 miles and FR12 will end at the east trailhead of 05627 Meadow Ridge.

To make it bloom place it next to any other card other than another meadow. Definitely in regards to rocks, just build the peak with them and then stop placing them. A normal meadow generates 2HP at the beginning of each day. One thing to potentially do early game is having 5 columns in this order: Meadow, Rock/Mountain, Rock/Mountain, Rock/Mountain, Meadow, that way you get a lot of rock/mountain adjacency bonus and each of the meadows will turn into blooming meadows. Travel up FR462 for 2.4 miles and you will see a marker for FR12. For Loop Hero players, this is a guide that provides some card combos which are very useful in game, and also this is a resource guide. There will be a staging area on your left and the start of NM462 is just past the staging area on the right. Turn left on Chamiso Canyon Road for 0.8 miles. Continue straight through the light on NM 337 for 1.3 miles. At the bottom of the off ramp there is a traffic light.
#LOOP HERO MEADOW HOW TO#
While you’re here make sure to check out how to beat The Lich in Loop Hero right here on Gamer Tweak.East Trailhead: via FR462 and FR12: From Albuquerque, drive east on I-40, take Exit 175 south and keep right on to NM 337. These are the best tile combos or synergies in Loop Hero that we’ve found so far, we will keep updating this with better combos as and when they’re available. Place a Forest next to a Storm Temple and you will get a Burned Forest, this will also grant you extra magic damage. This will come in handy during the later stages of the game. Place a Sand Dune next to a River and while your Hero’s attack speed will be reduced by 0.5%, the other creature’s attack speed gets reduced by 1%.

You will need to place a Village next to a Vampire Mansion to get a Ransacked Village, this will also spawn 4 Ghouls per loop. Meadows should ideally be placed next to another non-meadow tile so they can become blooming meadows (making them 50 better), and if you prefer having an optimal layout you can hold off on placing rocks since theyre just worse mountains. Place Meadow next to any other tile to get the Blooming Meadow, this will start offering you 3 HP every day. Every 2 days, this large tile will spawn a pesky harpy, which can be quite annoying due to their high evasion. This will help you to get maximum rewards and useful resources. To get the most out of your treasury and increase the rewards, you should surround your Treasury with rocks, mountains, or meadows.
