I'd actually recommend killing Legendary Spiders for their gear since they don't really have deadly representatives in their faction - even Greater Voiders aren't really that scary. For example, the Spider you found had a Nanoweave Vest and Rainboweave Cloak, which are the best items they can spawn with.
I might do that, it's a good idea however my stinger gives me even a fleeting chance to be good with spiders so it wouldn't be a bad idea to lean into it. I'll give it more thought
I suck at this game anyways but I have never made it to grit gate cuz i die and bad things happen. Only got about 50 hours in the game mostly learning how to play
Even if you don't have tinkering you can [L]ook at a schematic in a vendor to see what it is. Also you can pay agyve or other types of tech-y merchants to identify items for you without risk of breaking them, it pains me to see you manually IDing things when you're just a few screens away from a schematics guy.
oh I never pay people to id things. if the thing is at all valuable the id cost can be ridiculous, and if it's cheap then it just means I would have easily identified it.
You make some awesome caves of qud videos!
This seems like such a cool historic site despite it being hard as hell. Qud gives me lots of ideas of traps/dungeons in a TTRPG I run
I'd actually recommend killing Legendary Spiders for their gear since they don't really have deadly representatives in their faction - even Greater Voiders aren't really that scary. For example, the Spider you found had a Nanoweave Vest and Rainboweave Cloak, which are the best items they can spawn with.
I might do that, it's a good idea however my stinger gives me even a fleeting chance to be good with spiders so it wouldn't be a bad idea to lean into it. I'll give it more thought
This build is super fun and holy early historic site!
I suck at this game anyways but I have never made it to grit gate cuz i die and bad things happen. Only got about 50 hours in the game mostly learning how to play
Even if you don't have tinkering you can [L]ook at a schematic in a vendor to see what it is. Also you can pay agyve or other types of tech-y merchants to identify items for you without risk of breaking them, it pains me to see you manually IDing things when you're just a few screens away from a schematics guy.
oh I never pay people to id things. if the thing is at all valuable the id cost can be ridiculous, and if it's cheap then it just means I would have easily identified it.