One of my absolute biggest tips is starting your playthrough on Yeasha and farming purple items until you get Scavenger's Buable. Early game Scrap and Quick and easy automatic resource pickups will help smooth your grind time in the beginning.
Hey there creator of the hoonta build. Starkiller was my late game config after many hours of farming. Huntmaster m1, Saggitarius, Monarch, and Deceit are the weps that allowed me to grind for starkiller. It works for any gun/melee combo I ever added to this bulld tho so very flexible for what ever weapons you have. Great video as always homie.
So idk if I'm weird, but I consider beginner builds having no DLC and only base archetypes. The reason for this is because of gamepass, since it doesn't have DLC's just the base game. So for me Abrasive Wounds isn't beginner friendly
Yea some of those items might be questionable and we are still trying to iron out some details on what makes a begginer build but I think that if you are able to replace one or two items from each build with what you have then it would be a very good starter :)
Im a bit late to this but i will note that using anything DLC for "starter builds" is a bit off for people that are new due to xbox gamepass giving the game free a huge chunk of players need builds that dont use any items that requires dlc purchases and things like archon arent common for new players most get it 2 or 3 playthroughs in
I also want to mention, all rings and amulets that were added with each DLC were added directly to base game and don't require any dlc purchases. Specifically the items added to the random loot drops of Yaesha, Lossom, and Nerude
Yea that’s why I have given 3 different options. No one ring makes any of these builds work so you can freely replace them with anything else that you have
I completely understand. I guess more specific, a lot of players miss the understanding behind this game from what I can tell in the community (mostly the gamepass newbies) but having a direct build to follow makes it easier on a lot of those players which I could imagine being a decent chunk of viewers for remnant content.
I appreciate the idea. However, having completed the game recently with several characters with different groups youre lucky if by the time you get to root earth that you have 2 maxxed classes. This guide assumes so much, your first play through will never come close to this. We beat the final bosses with 35 trait points and a few world drops. After you beat the game and start farming for specific items and use all your scrap on experience pots and spending hours grinding classes to 10 THEN you can get to one of these "starter" builds. This is very unrealistic for those that only play through once or twice, this guide is unhelpful for them. You need to grind a lot to fulfill any real build.
That is true. Some of those builds could be only done after completing the game once or twice but honestly whenever you start there are no builds to speak of anyway. There is no possibility to make a build for someone that has no items and lvl1 class. These builds show what you can make after running the campaign once or twice and will enable you to farm for stuff much faster so you can start making real builds for Apocalypse.
Sorry to point this out. But you get Starkiller for an Apocalypse playthrough clear, not Veteran. You get Sporebloom for the Veteran clear.
God damn you are right! Sorry about that :D Gonna pin this one
@@Mr-Nacho420 He's changed it to Sagitarius bow.
One of my absolute biggest tips is starting your playthrough on Yeasha and farming purple items until you get Scavenger's Buable.
Early game Scrap and Quick and easy automatic resource pickups will help smooth your grind time in the beginning.
Hey there creator of the hoonta build. Starkiller was my late game config after many hours of farming. Huntmaster m1, Saggitarius, Monarch, and Deceit are the weps that allowed me to grind for starkiller. It works for any gun/melee combo I ever added to this bulld tho so very flexible for what ever weapons you have. Great video as always homie.
:) Good build man. I hope that it will help some people deal with veteran and get to apoc grinding :)
So idk if I'm weird, but I consider beginner builds having no DLC and only base archetypes. The reason for this is because of gamepass, since it doesn't have DLC's just the base game. So for me Abrasive Wounds isn't beginner friendly
Yea some of those items might be questionable and we are still trying to iron out some details on what makes a begginer build but I think that if you are able to replace one or two items from each build with what you have then it would be a very good starter :)
very nice this is gonna be so so helpful
Thanks :)
👍👍very nice idea
Are these still applicable now that the newest dlc is out? I haven't played since release, so I assume stuff has changed around
Yeah a lot has changed but the starter builds are more or less the same since even though dlc has introduced a lot of items they are hard to obtain
Im a bit late to this but i will note that using anything DLC for "starter builds" is a bit off for people that are new due to xbox gamepass giving the game free a huge chunk of players need builds that dont use any items that requires dlc purchases and things like archon arent common for new players most get it 2 or 3 playthroughs in
I also want to mention, all rings and amulets that were added with each DLC were added directly to base game and don't require any dlc purchases. Specifically the items added to the random loot drops of Yaesha, Lossom, and Nerude
Yea that’s why I have given 3 different options. No one ring makes any of these builds work so you can freely replace them with anything else that you have
I completely understand. I guess more specific, a lot of players miss the understanding behind this game from what I can tell in the community (mostly the gamepass newbies) but having a direct build to follow makes it easier on a lot of those players which I could imagine being a decent chunk of viewers for remnant content.
i want to play endgame as archon and invoker,, is it viable and not difficult for early game too?
Yea it should be fine. Invoker is extremely good as a starter class assuming you have it unlocked.
The new feature is called Beginner Builds :D
That is correct :D Brainrot got me
I appreciate the idea. However, having completed the game recently with several characters with different groups youre lucky if by the time you get to root earth that you have 2 maxxed classes. This guide assumes so much, your first play through will never come close to this. We beat the final bosses with 35 trait points and a few world drops. After you beat the game and start farming for specific items and use all your scrap on experience pots and spending hours grinding classes to 10 THEN you can get to one of these "starter" builds. This is very unrealistic for those that only play through once or twice, this guide is unhelpful for them. You need to grind a lot to fulfill any real build.
That is true. Some of those builds could be only done after completing the game once or twice but honestly whenever you start there are no builds to speak of anyway. There is no possibility to make a build for someone that has no items and lvl1 class. These builds show what you can make after running the campaign once or twice and will enable you to farm for stuff much faster so you can start making real builds for Apocalypse.