![]() ![]() Some of the more dangerous areas id avoid were Countess and Pit, as good treasure can be had there but in archer city with Fantacism and Might auras can be toasty quick.īuild: you dont need all this fancy stuff but it sure does help. I will list my specific build items when I get back home tomorrow as I’m at a comic con in Tampa right now. I’ve played since launch day on xbox one and like many I upgraded to a Series X for faster load times or if you dont have a launch edition Xbox One you can get whats called and SSD (i think) and decrease your load times massively, its kinda necesarry. This can be done a bunch of ways, I went with likely the simplest and easiest build. I’m all about min/maxing my builds and excellent items are so important to have, but in the rush that comes with cool rare items, please remember your squad and your teammates and share the loot, as THEY are rarer than any item that is gonna drop. So keep all that in mind when going for this and know that my information was current at the time but I cant keep track of all the new glitches or updates. Or you can be rolling with your favorite squad and all doing Baal runs and your BO Barb does a Stun shout on Lister and wipes the entire party when Lister dies because of some stupid glitch thats new that hasnt been fixed that you may or may not even know about. Or you could be magic finding by yourself in between runs and go to a hot waypoint while using an old xbox one with terrible load times and die before your screen can even show you what happened. The game can crash and you can be disconnected from your match but your character will still remain there for about a minute and can die. Because even with all that, luck is still required. Something to note: you can have the best gear in the game, the best techniques, the best builds, and the best teammates and still die and fail at getting this achievement. There are advantages and disadvantages to entering NG+ at different points after the initial campaign, but you can weigh that when you get there.I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move You can't just plow into everything on Veteran mode on your first character. In Normal or Veteran, if you don't enter NG+ after the main campaign, you can go back to old areas and quickly gather up more gear and embers for your newer characters, and still play the dungeons that Mapworks gives you for leveling up.įorcefield makes the game easier, in general, but you must still play defensively. The drops are not very good on Easy mode for that purpose. I usually use a Normal mode character for a faster run for gear and supply collection. ![]() I don't recommend Elite for new players, and it's definitely not good to use for a character that is collecting gear for future characters. I'm glad you stuck with Veteran instead of Elite. Will it eventually get better? I'm currently playing on Veteran mode. Currently putting 3 points into ember hammer and respecing back the 3 points everytime I get a bunch of skill points to spend.Īt what level do I see forcefield getting good? I rarely use it because even with five full charges, it's gone in less than 2 seconds if I try to fight enemies head on. I wanted a build that will give me plenty of options in terms of weapon choices as the game seems to favor dropping certain weapon types (I have yet to see a blue quality blast cannon in all 24 levels) and at the same time, be able to stomp mobs reasonably easy on veteran difficulty and on future new game pluses. I was hoping to make a really good build to start with so I can supply future classes with gear with it. Originally posted by OMGWTFLMAO:Thanks all. I always play this game (and all my games) solo, even on Elite Hardcore. You can equip a shield, and use Forcefield as well, to help you get to level 41. If you want to stick with melee, I'd say the Ember Quake is still the best. (I use a bunch of HP regeneration embers on all of my characters instead - you can keep transmuting extra gems in your inventory until you finally get those.)īlast Cannon is an early skill that seems to work well to endgame, if you enjoy using a cannon. I stopped using more than one point in the healbot a few years back but always summon it to mostly help my pet. That said, for Engineer, I usually invest in some or all of the bots. Read the descriptions.) Then, when I finally have access to the most desired skill, I'll invest as much as possible in that. (Your higher-level weapons will often increase the damage of a lot of skills. What I sometimes do is use an entry level skill with just a few points invested in it, and level the passive skills as much as possible instead. ![]()
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