The mountain peak tile is created when you place nine rock tiles next to each other in a three-by-three space. When placed next to a Vampire mansion, you’ll occasionally have to deal with flesh golems, which are powerful attackers, but they lack speed. If it’s next to a blood grove, any enemy under 20% of its maximum health is immediately. The grove tile can be enhanced whenever you place it next to a bloody grove or a Vampire mansion. Initially, the village becomes a ransacked village, and summons ghouls, but later turns into the Count’s Lands, boosting the regular village card. The Count’s lands card appears when you place a village and vampire mansion card next to each other. All you have to do is place the temple adjacent to a forest or a thicket card, and a burned forest appears, giving you additional magical damage. The burned forest tile is available when you unlock the Storm Temple. You can do this by placing a meadow card down next to beacons, the treasury, rocks, or nearly anything other than another meadows tile. Blooming Meadowsīlooming meadows are a better version of the traditional meadows. The bloody path has the chance to spawn a blood clot to the tile. Bloody Pathīy placing two battlefiends next to each other, you can create a bloody path. This guide is a work in progress as we make our way through the game and discover new combinations. These combinations start to stack up and synergize with each other as you progress through Loop Hero, giving rise to new resources that you can use to expand your base, unlock new classes, and further your adventure in Loop Hero. By positioning these cards in a certain way, you can create specific combinations, and these combos provide you bonuses, new enemies to fight, and resources you normally wouldn’t receive without having finished the combination. When battling enemies in Loop Hero, you receive a few cards after beating them that you can place all over the map.