>Mikheal: Weren't you suppost to show up at Brian's world? This is not what was suppost to happen.
BM: Wait, what?
BM: No, dude, for that you'd have to go through one of the in-land gates.
BM: The first few gates above a player's house definitely appear to lead to the player's land. As for later ones, I don't recall those getting used on screen, but I'd bet my bottom boonbuck that the top one shoots you off to Skaia.
BM: In-land gates, on the other hand, go to other lands, except for at least one, and more likely two, from the denizen's lair.
BM: If you want to get to DB's land, you'll need to find more in-land gates.
BM: As it stands, Mikhael is back in his room.
BM: Also, note to self: Peruse the Wiki more, and also do a boondollar count up.
Time to fight some plush swordfighters.
>CR: Head back up to the gates.
You begin to make your way to the gate, noting to yourself that your second gate is probably still inaccessible. Well, if nothing else, you can return that key if you literally cannot find anything else to do since the last time you went.
>BM: Boondollar count-up.
184904 boondollars is the current total. Wait a minute. What is that? You are scaling your echeladder!
You ascend to the vaunted rung of PICTURE POSTER! Your CERAMIC PORKHOLLOW swells as your Mangrit increases and-
THIS IS STUPID.
Fun facts!
1. Most of your boondollars seem to be coming from Imp scrabblers.
2. Imp mooks, despite making up a third of the Imp count from that count up, were worth less than a quarter of the total boondollar accumulation. I am not checking the math to be precise because I already scrapped it because no one cares.
3. A similar phenomenon occurred with Juggernaut and Aggressor Ogre types.
As a result, expect to see more enemies on your maps, but for them to also be individually weaker, so don't worry too much. Also, one shotting a bunch of imps lends to the illusion that all of our characters are enormous bad-asses.