Angry Birds Epic

Angry Birds Epic (also known as Angry Birds Epic RPG or just Angry Birds RPG) is a free-to-play turn-based role-playing video game released in 2014.

The game was soft-launched on March 17 in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and was released worldwide on June 12. Sometime in 2019, Rovio removed the game from the app store and hidden the game from searching it up on the play store because Rovio says they would "be testing numerous games".

Gameplay
Up to 3 playable characters, the majority of which are birds, can be chosen by the player at the beginning of each level. When the battle starts, both the playable characters and the enemy characters (mostly composed of pigs) will appear on the landscape. To attack, the player can simply swipe from their character to an enemy. To use its secondary skill, the player taps on the character itself or swipe from it to another character.

During a battle, an indicator with the appearance of chili pepper - called the Rage Chili - will slowly fill up whenever any character is damaged. When full, it can be swiped to one of the player's character to activate its rage ability. A bird's primary and secondary skills will change when the player swaps its class; however, its rage ability won't.

The three-star system found in other Angry Birds games is present in-game, though it will not be displayed during the battle. The more stars are achieved, the more crafting and/or brewing ingredients will be given to the player via a wheel of fortune.

After retrieving the anvil and the cauldron, players can use the ingredients they have earned to craft weapons, off-hand items, and potions. A weapon or off-hand item can only be crafted when its blueprint has been obtained. Similarly, most potions can only be crafted if its recipe has been purchased beforehand. When an item is crafted, a dice will be rolled and determine how much damage, health or quantity will be added to the item.

Currencies
The game features three kinds of currency:

Abilities
A weapon or off-hand item may hold one of the abilities seen below:

Plot
The story opens with a hungry King Pig ordering Wizpig (the game's version of Chef Pig) and Prince Porky to steal the birds' eggs. The pigs manage to locate the eggs along with Red and Chuck. After having his henchmen losing the tutorial battle, Wizpig uses his magic to heavily reduce the birds' powers. The pigs ambush both of them and as a result, succeed in stealing the eggs and kidnapping Chuck, leaving a distraught Red behind. Wizpig then places each of the 5 eggs in a fortified castle.

Red journeys through Piggy Island to save the eggs one at a time, rescuing Chuck, Matilda, Bomb, and the Blues along the way. After recovering four eggs, Red and his team reach the fifth - and final - egg, which is held in King Pig's Castle. They defeat King Pig and Prince Porky, but Wizpig manages to escape with the final egg and betrays King Pig by stealing his crown in addition, resulting in King Pig crying while the birds and Prince Porky get furious. Wizpig then creates his own castle on the top of Hog Head Mountain and settles there. After fighting various minor mages and Wizpig himself, a defeated Wizpig transforms into his ultimate form - Demonic Wizpig. Fortunately for the birds, Prince Porky joins the birds in the battle and helps them in defeating Demonic Wizpig together. After Wizpig is defeated,  the flock returns the crown in exchange for the eggs

The game's final cutscene has all the characters watching a sunset with the words "The End" displayed on the screen. The birds then venture to Chronicle Cave, where their adventure continues.

Piggy Island
The game is notably set on Piggy Island, and there are many sections of Piggy Island where the levels are placed.
 * South Beach
 * South Beach (4 levels)
 * Cornucopia Woods (1 level)
 * Cobalt Plateaus
 * Pig Prison (1 level)
 * Cobalt Plateaus (12 levels)
 * Cobalt Pig Castle (1 level)
 * Matilda's Garden (1 level)
 * Puzzle Bridge (1 level)
 * Southern Cobalt Plateaus (1 level)
 * Western Cobalt Plateaus (1 level)
 * Eastern Cobalt Plateaus (9 levels, levels 7-9 are behind a Red Pig Gate, levels 5-8 are behind both a Red Pig Gate and a Blue Pig Gate)
 * Golden Fields
 * Golden Fields (4 levels)
 * Beard Forest (2 levels, accessible via a Friendship Gate)
 * Limestone Lagoon
 * Limestone Lagoon (6 levels)
 * The White Whale (1 level)
 * Maelstrom (1 level)
 * Southern Sea
 * Shipwreck Reef (1 level)
 * Southern Sea (4 levels)
 * Desert Island (behind a Yellow Pig Gate)
 * Desert Island (3 levels)
 * Eastern Desert Island (1 level)
 * Desert Pig Castle (1 level)
 * Pirate Coast
 * Pirate Coast (3 levels)
 * Porktuga (Monday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Slingshot Woods
 * Slingshot Woods (6 levels)
 * Western Slingshot Woods (1 level)
 * Northern Slingshot Woods (3 levels, levels 2-3 are behind a Friendship Gate)
 * Eastern Slingshot Woods (1 level)
 * Great Cliffs (4 levels)
 * Star Reef
 * Star Reef (8 levels)
 * Ghost Ship (Tuesday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Star Reef Castle (1 level)
 * Banjo Bayou (behind a Blue Pig Gate)
 * Banjo Bayou (2 levels)
 * Floating Hoghouse (Wednesday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Bamboo Forest (behind a Blue Pig Gate)
 * Bamboo Forest (9 levels)
 * Western Bamboo Forest (1 level)
 * Volcano Cliff (1 level)
 * Volcano Island (Thursday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Eastern Bamboo Forest (3 levels, level 1 is behind a Red Pig Gate, levels 2-3 are behind a Friendship Gate)
 * Canyon Land
 * Canyon Land (3 levels)
 * Winter Wonderland (5 levels)
 * Snowy Peak
 * Snowy Peak (3 levels)
 * Mountain Pig Castle (1 level)
 * Islands in the Sky (3 levels)
 * Pumpkin Plateau
 * Pumpkin Plateau (2 levels)
 * Trick or Treat Castle (Friday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Square Forest
 * Square Forest (3 levels)
 * Northern Square Forest (1 level, behind a Red Pig Gate)
 * Red Giant Valley (4 levels, behind a Red Pig Gate, levels 3-4 are behind a Friendship Gate)
 * Eastern Sea
 * Eastern Sea (7 levels, level 6 is behind a Red Pig Gate, level 7 is behind both a Red Pig Gate and a Friendship Gate)
 * Sunken Pyramid (Sunday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Moorlands (3 levels)
 * Lake Land
 * Lake Land (3 levels)
 * Bottomless Cave (Saturday Dungeon, 1 level)
 * Northern Sea (4 levels)
 * Old Nesting Barrows (6 levels, level 6 is now behind a friendship gate)
 * Pig City
 * Pig City Harbor (1 level)
 * Pig City (3 levels)
 * King Pig's Castle (1 level)
 * Hog Head Mountain
 * Hog Head Mountain (6 levels, level 4-6 is now behind a friendship gate)
 * Northern Hog Head Mountain (1 level)
 * Mouth Pool (1 level, you must finish Hog Head Mountain level 6 to unlock it)
 * Magic Shield (5 levels)
 * Wizpig's Castle (1 level)
 * Chronicle Cave
 * Shaking Hall (10 levels)
 * Rain Plateaus (10 levels)
 * Misty Hollow (10 levels)
 * Cure Cavern (10 levels)
 * Burning Plain (10 levels)
 * Endless Winter (10 levels)
 * Forgotten Bastion (10 levels)
 * Strange Site (10 levels)
 * Pig Lair (10 levels)
 * Citadel (10 levels)
 * Mocking Canyon (10 levels)
 * Happy Spot (10 levels)
 * Uncharted Plains (10 levels)
 * Stormy Sea (10 levels)
 * The Great Divide (10 levels)
 * Holy Pools (10 levels)
 * Pig Porch (10 levels)
 * Bacon Bay (10 levels)
 * Volcano Jaw (10 levels)
 * Hog Head Hollow (10 levels)
 * Hells Bells (10 levels)
 * Pirate Bay (10 levels)
 * Hostile Mist (10 levels)
 * Icy Waters (10 levels)
 * Pig Paradise (10 levels)
 * Mysterious Sea (10 levels)

Chronicle Cave
Chronicle Cave levels are unique because they have different effects that make defeating all pigs and getting 3-stars more and more challenging. The list below are the factors that make these levels more challenging and the recommended level to play them (Added in version 1.5.5)



Characters
For more information about Characters, see Epic Characters

Items and Equipment
For more information about Items and Equipment, see Equipment in Angry Birds Epic

Achievements
For more information about Achievements, see Epic Achievements

Angry Birds Dawn of Piggy Island
Angry Birds Dawn of Piggy Island is a Chinese version of Angry Birds Epic. The game was released in May 2015.

Difference between Epic and Dawn of Piggy Island
Coming Soon

Production

 * During planning stages, the Witch Doctor was originally intended to be the 6th class of Matilda. It is now a type of Shaman enemy. Instead, the Priestess is her 6th class.

Errors
The following is a list of found errors in the game:
 * Matilda's hair is down when running, but when she stops and catches up with the others, her hair is still down but then a second later, it goes back up again.
 * In rare cases, the birds will cheer with their eyes open. This also applies to the pig's failed animation, this happens when the animation is activated when the pig/bird is blinking.
 * On the Angry Birds Plushies, (which is collected for the blues) the blue Plushies have no eyelids. This could possibly be a graphical error.
 * There is a chance where you can watch a video, but it says you didn't watch the whole video, even though you can't skip the video.
 * There is a bug that is still not fixed and its that if you knock out Demonic Wizpig, his mustache will disappear.
 * sometimes, when you play a campaign event it shows lorem ipsum

List of fixed errors

 * Before version ???, when The Blues are equipped with the Ballista set item, they could be seen carrying a plunger arrow in the overworld. Bluesarrow.png
 * Before version ???, tapping a bird immediately after giving it the Rage Chili would cause the Bird to repeat its Rage Chili's move every time the bird used its skills.
 * In version ???, a few attack icons were mixed up. For example, the thorny vine showed Chuck's wizard attack.
 * From version 1.2.9 to version ???, the game always crashes shortly after it started up, and it was never explained why.
 * From version ??? to version ???, Matilda didn't make sounds when she cried.
 * Maelstrom was incorrectly named in the soft-launch version.
 * In the soft-launch version Bomb didn't make sounds when he laughed, cried, or was scared.
 * In the Gameplay Trailer, most of the characters used different voices of other characters. This appeared to be an oversight of the developers, or the old sounds were placeholders while the game was being beta tested. This does not occur in the worldwide release. The following list shows all the sound errors:
 * Wizpig had the sound effects of a wizard pig and vice versa (example: Wizpig attacking sounded like a wizard pig attacking)
 * Prince Porky sounded different when he sticks his tongue out.
 * When Chuck and Matilda laughed, their laugh sound effect was swapped.
 * When Chuck made his rage ability noise, it also played the sound effect when the player uses any type of Hot Veggie Cake on Chuck.

Soundtrack
For this game's soundtrack, see Angry Birds Epic Soundtrack.

Trivia

 * Like Angry Birds Go!, Angry Birds Epic shows the characters' current toons design, except for Corporal Pig, which has his old Toons design, due to him being a variant of the Minion Pig and not a separate class of pigs.
 * This is the first game where the birds do not primarily use the Slingshot, though the Blues use it as a weapon.
 * This is the first game where the Mighty Eagle isn't shown silhouetted without being only in artwork.
 * In this game, there are five eggs, instead of the normal three. This is the first mainline game to have more than three main eggs, with the second being Isle of Pigs, which features four eggs.
 * This game is the first game where getting zero stars is possible, but it only applies to potions and equipment, and not the levels. The second is Angry Birds POP!; doing that is more rare, however. The third is Angry Birds Go! (update 2.0) but will only happen if the game is lagging.
 * The Birds laugh if Pigs use feathered lances to attack them (except an old version of Lancer, who had a feathered lance).
 * They also laugh if Golden Pig attacks using Headbutt, or when Little Ninja attacks with Chi Block, although it is unknown how these attacks tickle the birds. This might happen because all of these attacks empty the Rage Chili (at least partway).
 * The shield with the icon at the left below in the poster is the Star-Banner shield. See here.
 * All the characters that appear on the map (except for the Knights, Brutes, Shamen, Pigmies, Pirates, Wizards, Zombies, Ghosts) are just dressed in costumes.
 * Prince Porky is the role of Ross.
 * Wizpig is the role of Chef Pig.
 * Mustached Pigs (Big Boss, Foreman, Pilot Pig, etc) are the roles of Foreman Pig.
 * However, Professor Pig, Corporal Pig, and King Pig are not in costumes.
 * This is the second game to feature Ross, with the first being Bad Piggies.
 * This is the first game with three types of currencies. The second would be Angry Birds Classic, as it would eventually get coins and gems, later adding stars as a currency.
 * This is the second mobile game where the player must have an active internet connection to play, with the first being Angry Birds Friends, and the third being Angry Birds Fight!.
 * There are gates scattered in the game unlockable by collecting keys (colored Pig Gates) and inviting friends (Friendship Gates) that when opened, it unlocks a level, but are not required to be opened to finish the game (except for the Yellow Pig gate guarding the desert castle and the Blue Pig gate guarding Bamboo forest).
 * The game may say that there is an end in Chronicle Cave, but there wasn't for the longest time since Rovio is constantly added new levels to it. However, they have claimed that the game would stop production on their support page, so the Chronicle Cave does have a true end now.
 * As the player levels up, the enemies of the Castle and Dungeon levels will also level up - their level will be the same as the player's. The characters which players are able to borrow for the Dungeon and Cave levels - Prince Porky, Pigiana Jones, Piggy McCool, and The Golden Pig, also level up. As of the 1.2.9 version update, only dungeon enemies will match the player's level. All other stages have their own set level.
 * Also depending on what level the player's friend's birds (Pig) will also be the same for Chronicle Cave's pigs: if the player's level is higher than their friend's bird (pig), the level of the pigs will be the same as their friend's bird (pig). And if the player's friend's bird (pig) is higher than your birds, the pigs would have the same level as the player's birds.
 * The game has references to Angry Birds Toons.
 * Piggy McCool (Merchant Pig) is the pig disguised as the Blue Bird from the Toons episode True Blue?.
 * A part of the end of the story in Angry Birds Epic is inspired by the Toons episode "Trojan Egg", where Chef Pig tries to take the throne.
 * In the episode Nighty Night Terence, the pigs used the set Artillery Strike to get the eggs from Terence.
 * In the dungeon levels, it plays the map music. (Music when you play Castle Level and when the Wizpig flees and put an egg in a castle)
 * Wizpig's Castle is formerly named Wiz Pig's Castle.
 * Wizpig was also formerly named Wiz Pig.
 * Certain features like characters, costumes, set effects, and items, etc. in Epic reference other popular media.
 * In one of his costumes, the Foreman Pig has a costume resembling Nintendo's Mario.
 * When encountering Wizpig for the first time in Star Reef Castle, he has a secondary skill called "Power Up Shroom", which might be referencing the Super Mushroom in the Mario series.
 * Artillery Strike, one of the Blues' set effects, references the Big Lucky from Mario and Luigi: Dream Team.
 * One of the Ironclad Pigs, the Winter Soldier has a skill named "Winter is Coming." This references HBO's Game of Thrones series.
 * Rovio also posted an artwork of Prince Porky saying "Hear Me Oink!". The throne he is sitting on also references Game of Thrones.
 * Mighty Eagle's hint: "I'm the only one who can dislike on Facebook" is very similar to a Chuck Norris joke.
 * In one of the costumes, the Dark Knight in Trick or Treat Castle resembles Darth Vader from Star Wars.
 * This might be related to Lard Vader in Angry Birds Star Wars.
 * It is unknown how Dark Knight, who resembles Darth Vader, is portrayed by a Knight (Ironclad) Pig, while Lard Vader is portrayed by Red (Anakin Skywalker) in the Angry Birds Star Wars series.
 * The Sling and Angry Bird Plushies, two set items for the Blue Birds reference the original Angry Birds.
 * The Sling also resembles the slingshot in the original game.
 * The boss of Endless Winter, "Knight of the Living Dead", references the movie Night of the Living Dead.
 * Prince Porky's rage ability, the Holy Hand Grenade, is a reference to the games Worms and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
 * Square Forest and the Squarewood item is a reference to Minecraft.
 * Pigiana Jones is a reference to Indiana Jones.
 * Frost Hog's weapon (a frozen watermelon on a stick) might be also slightly referencing the Super Blue Watermelon from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Winter Melon's projectile (also a frozen watermelon, but completely blue) in Plants vs. Zombies.
 * Chef Pig is called Wizpig, which the name is also the main antagonist of Diddy Kong Racing and its sequels.
 * The candies on two of Bomb's set items are a reference to the candies from Candy Crush Saga.
 * The following areas were supposed to be an area in Piggy island but are now part of the Chronicle Cave:
 * Hazy Hollow was supposed to be a Misty Hollow island, where there are few veils of mist and lots of crystals.
 * Soothing Springs was meant to be the hot springs of the outdoors of the island.
 * This is the third time a bird is an antagonist (which is the Sword Spirit in Old Nesting Barrows). The first one is Nigel in Angry Birds Rio, the second is Lard Vader from Angry Birds Star Wars, the fourth is Gale from Angry Birds Stella, and fourth is Zeta from The Angry Birds Movie 2.
 * This game may be somewhat based on South Park: The Stick of Truth as both games feature two sides trying to get hold of a key item (eggs and a stick respectively).

Gallery
For this subject's image gallery, see Angry Birds Epic/Gallery.