Will be back on my 100 Hour League of Legends challenge stream shortly, cya then Also: check Remnant out!! Had a sponsored stream with them, got hooked on the game: streaml.ink/rmn2-yt-falloutplays
I didn’t think this would help that much considering i plan on just using my fists as much as possible, like i have to confirm whether or not I actually can’t hit the target that flies But it did, mainly because i’m unfamiliar with Remnant moreso than souls games
Just FYI there's a tooltip in game that says that if a dot appears in the center of your crosshairs when you're aiming at an enemy, that's a sign that you're in your gun's optimal range.
1: You can change your shoulder perspective when aiming down sights which can come in useful when peaking corners. 2: There is actually a small red marker that will appear when standing next to walls etc to let you know when your line of fire is blocked by terrain, in which case you need to move away from the wall/obstacle/whatever you're standing next to a little. 3: General advice: There are almost always more enemies than you can see. Whenever you engage an enemy, be prepared to face down not only that single one, but possibly an entire horde. 4: During the tutorial you will be given the choice between four different mods to craft with the gland thing that dropped from the mantis. Do not worry about your choice too much - you can buy the other mods for scrap from the vendor. In fact, you should buy at least one of the others so that you start off with both your primary and secondary weapon carrying a mod. I recommend the heal shot, as you start off with only three uses of your dragon heart inbetween rests and these may not last you long. The heal shot allows you to explore for longer and recover missing health in situations where the dragonheart would be wasteful.
HUGE TIP FOR GUN! There’s a chest in Ward 13 near gem, second floor. Code is 0415 that’s on ur flashlight. Chest gives key leads to purple “mp5” as a handgun. Head north to shipping containers and there’s a locked door after a “hallway”.
Here's my tip: When you want to spend relic dust with Dwell to upgrade your relic fragments, reroll an adventure set to apocalypse. It costs the same, but can upgrade it up to the max level of Mythic, giving a much greater bonus.
Played the first gsme n liked it and found it on sale. Straight noob. Your saying change the difficulty befofe doing thhe roll for loot? I also started with the dog class. Should i switch it to medic or challenger? Also i saw like 5 character slots, do they share loot?
2 other Important tips too. 1) You can see what buffs do in the inventory by going to the top left and hovering over them when active. 2)Use advanced stats in the inventory for build crafting. If you want to see what how your stats affect you. They will even update and change to show buffs as applied when they are active so you have a sense of your true ceiling without having to damage test with math.
Another tip: that number next to the location name in the minimap represents the level of the area. If you are having issues try gearing up to match it. Your level depends on overall weapon leavel gear gear type and class levels.
Loved Remnant from the ashes, love Remnant 2 even more. I'm hoping that the overwhelming amount of positive feedback allows the devs to keep expanding the franchise even more than they have. Its rare nowadays to see a new release not getting flammed by everyone lol
@@BonSarciss I thought the performance was exceptionally good up until I got to N'Erud. Which I didn't even realize at first because of the fun I was having. Very impressive though considering how common it is for AAA studios release games in a completely unplayable state (Ex: Callisto protocol). Not to mention Remnant 2 is not a full priced game. I hope this is a trend that is taken note of.
its a great game, the only real issue I've had is wanting to separate melee and shoot as different buttons and be able to hipfire. so many times I've gone to shot and pulled out by melee because I normally start firing from the hip and then ads.
I'm pretty sure remnant doesn't get flamed is cause it's not on anyone's radar lol. I spent most of last year buying remnant for friends whenever it went on sale just cause everytime I ask " hey you played remnant " majority of people responded " what is that?" 😂😂😂
Tip related to taking a break from boss fights kinda; hoping into a public game *will not* affect *your* story progress, so it’s a great way to go get more XP, new items, and more crafting materials without having to go mess up your own story progress, then you can come back to your story and pick back up on those annoying bosses or Dungeon events you needed to take a break from.
Also when joining a random public game, you *don’t* have to pick one of the small game circle choice thingies, put your cursor over the big circle in the middle and click it and you’ll get thrown into a random game. Literally didn’t learn this till 5 minutes ago 😂
No its actuallyl so garbage what are you talking about hahaha the world is so dead there is nothing but trash in the chests and there are legit no variations in enemies, just trash enemies or bosses. Bosses also have massive bugs that make them even more difficult to beat. Falling through the floor 20 times at my first boss fight just shows me how terribly they made this game. SO rushed and so shit hahaha. Idk people keeping lying about ti being good its legit garbage. Wasted an hour falling through the floor due to the games awful desgin
I will add one other small tip and that is to inspect items when you get them. They tell you this in the very beginning with the matchbox and key, but it's easy to not forget and you can miss out on some things.
@@littlebadassgaming There are actually 4 other things I can think of off the top of my head that you need to inspect to progress, not just the flashlight and lockbox.
You really can’t overstate how important the sound cues are in the game. It’s not just about alerting you to enemy packs or elites. If you want to make several boss fights quite a bit easier, learn to listen for the sound cues. Those who have tried Annihilation on veteran or above know how useful they are with that fight. It will change how you approach a boss when you realize what’s going on at times by listening rather than watching
Annihilation was a visual cluster fuck, i turned off my music and used sound cue's. I may not see where the attack was coming from by all the alternate teleporting but i knew when to doge with the sounds. ''ching''
Following up on the relic mod tip: As you get upgrades for relics that you already have, your relics will automatically improve, rather than like other games where you need to equip more powerful ones when you get them. Fallout showed really early ones which aren't that powerful but as you progress to harder difficulties, these start to make a significant impact (think 20% ranged crit damage with Mythic relic mods from Apocalypse).
All correct except the relic fragment levels and power don't depend on the difficulty but rather on your total archetype level, there's a Stat for ur total archetype level and it directly affects how powerful the fragments you get will be
@@abdullahmalik7217 I thought that as well but I have only gotten Mythic Relics out in the world on Apocalypse, though you 100% can roll them at the vendor.
In each adventure area you roll, you can find a single similacrum somewhere in the tile sets. This rare material will let you upgrade your weapons to max level but also allows you to purchase additional relic charges from wallace, which also might help if you're struggling with a boss. Also, the damage reduction you can get for armor and flat bonuses caps out at a combined 80% (check under advanced stats in the menu), so you don't need to go past that if you're going for a tank build.
To add to the tip about dodge, neutral dodge is also a thing. All weight levels can do neutral dodge but unlike From The Ashes, at least from what I've noticed, the dodge does get slower the higher your weight and no, you don't flop with ultra weight either. Not only that, but neutral dodge also allows for extra moveset for melee. Personally, I like the scepter's neutral > normal attack because of aoe but I won't say no to the charge attack's kick in the face either. I know it doesn't dodge everything (like ground aoes and the like) but it's great for, say, The Red Prince trying to take a swipe at you. What I'm trying to say is that it's generally better to do neutral dodge than directional if you can help it.
Hot tip: heavy flop 100 times for a cool amulet to show up at Reggie!! Also, Heavy Flops adopt any and all Unarmed Melee bonus damage, and can be built pretty silly :)
Explore every corner of every map. Good loot can be anywhere. Thete is always 1 Simulacrum per world & you need these to level up your relic OR max level a weapon. And each relic upgrade applies to all relics you have.
Relic fragments will AUTOMATICALLY update if you pick up one from the same family. If you pick up a cracked "ranged damage" relic, then another cracked "ranged damage" relic it upgrades that original cracked "ranged damage" relic into a cracked "ranged damage" relic +1. This will update over and over into Ordinary, and that's as far as I've gotten. Cracked > Ordinary > *something* No, there is no "sort" function that I'm aware of.
@@whxyri7198I thought you could only get flawless relics on apocalypse difficulty, as when I started on that difficulty I got flawless ones all the time.
You can also play a meta game with it which is how many Destiny references can you spot. Spoiler warning; there's a lot. One thing that needs to be mentioned is that mods and mutators are different (and you can only get the latter from certain red glowing enemies). Mutators are also super handy since they'll add extra effects when your mods are in use (such as a slow effect or a quicker reload based on enemy kills. Sound familiar?). Oh, extra tip? Seek out every nook and cranny and make sure there are no red areas on your map. Bonus tip? If you're playing solo you will get wrecked the first couple of hours until you start picking up better loot. Don't let it dishearten you. It's one of the most rewarding games I've played of late.
Dodging is super important just like he said, and they are not all created equally. I would try to realy focas on learning the neutral dodge. Its the short backstep you get when you dodge without a directional input. Lets you ignore most attacks and while it does not look as awesome as rolling around like a mad man. It has much better recovery timez and does not need space to use.
yup lower encumbrance and improve stamina are super important in this game! I run twisted idol and warden/engineer help with armor buff and lower weight to dodge even in heavy armor.
You can upgrade your weapons often. As soon as you go out and gain some scraps, you can come back to the home base, get iron from Cassidy and go upgrade a weapon. It makes a huge difference from barely damaging the elites while they are chasing you, to almost one shotting them before you've even leveled up. Make sure to upgrade each of your weapons that you keep in each of your weapon slots. Just select one set of weapons and stick with them until you've picked up something better out in the world. I carry the widowmaker, that sword that was initially given to me and that submachinegun we get from the cargo units. I'm still new to the game but the best way so far in surviving has been steadily increasing my weapon damage constantly.
Yeah, I don’t think I agree with this tip because if you over level your guns then you increase the world level, and any other guns will feel much weaker until you level those up. You end up running most of the game with the starter weapons this way. Or, you end up grinding unnecessarily for mats to upgrade the other weapons equally.
@@AntiSocialHero and @johnlevinson, I've gotten new weapons and leveled them up pretty quickly. I haven't had any trouble gathering mats and leveling up other weapons that I feel might be useful. Not all weapons need to be leveled up if you're not ever going to use them. I'd rather scrap or sell off some but the game won't let you. The Cube Gun is a good one in most situations, however, it lags out in heavy combat situations or when teamed up with other players. I haven't picked up a long weapon yet that matches the Widowmaker. I have the crossbow and it has pretty good burst damage, however it doesn't have that zoom in scoping ability like the Widowmaker.
For me, I found the Handler/ Summoner is a pretty awesome class combination, cuz doggo destroys ground enemies with bleed, and when you get the Summoner class to level 5, you get the Flyers summons which are super good for hitting ground or aerial enemies. Also Handler as primary class lets your dog revive you WITH YOUR OWN DRAGON HEART when you go down. Which the Handler and the Challenger both have a Prime Perk that’s a self revive, but the Challenger has a 10 minute cooldown, whereas the Handler has a two minute cooldown. For me it seems like the Handlers revive always gets you to half health, (but I don’t have it leveled up all the way) whereas leveling up the Challenger can revive with full Health.
A random tip thats actually helped me a few times, clicking on the left stick while aiming (idk the mnk binding, sorry) will change your aim over the left shoulder and back if you click again. This is helpful sometimes for aiming around cover at enemies with ranged attacks!
Fun Fact: The Flop deals damage and if you flop enough times (may need to flop enough times in front of the vendor that sells this) you can buy an Amulet that decreased Encumberance by 40%. Combo that with Strongback from Challenger and basically any armor you wear will be Medium at most.
That same vendor also sells (though it looks to be random?) a ring that makes it to where you always fast roll regardless of encumbrance level, though it doesn't change the stamina penalty.
You're my favorite person who helps me through destiny raids and dungeons and it will be awesome to check out helps for remnant 2. Thank you again so much
few tips to know: there are no multipliers for damage, only additive. dont waste relic dust on fragments until you have 7-8 classes at level 10 to get better fragments research boss modifiers, some are very annoying (empathy being the main one) backstep is better than dodging in most situations but not always
The audio cues are HUGE to get down. I was epxecting this to be like a FromSoft souls title where for the most part, the world is pretty statis in it's enemy placement. In elden ring, the enmies moved around but for the most part, when you respawned, and go to an area again, the enemies will largely be the same each time. R2 is like a mix of Diablo 2 procedurally generated levels and Risk of Rain where there is a chance of new enemy placement each go. I didn't know this at first and was like "why do new enemies just appear each run thru and then it hit me...those audio cues mean something. Thank you for differentiating the mob cue and the elite enemy cue!!!!!!!
The Faelin fight was pissing me off. Every time he got close to me and attacked with melee swings I would just panic dodge and I couldn't beat him. Then I relaxed, and when he got close to me I only dodged when I saw the hit was gonna come...I beat it the first try with that strategy. Definitely just chill out and don't spam dodge. I know it's hard when shit gets crazy but it is very valuable.
Honestly a tip o would give (and many other will agree with me) search everywhere you go in the game. Some of the better gear especially early game are amazing and it’s also how you can unlock the secret archetypes that are in the game.
Im so happy all my fellow longtime Destiny 2 players finally have another game to thoroughly enjoy. Diablo 4 was a dud for me, i like the game but needs more to keep my attention. Remnant 2 has kept me hooked since i first picked it up!
So happy to see you covering this game. I love all your destiny videos but I’ve been dying for some new content and this game seems like a perfect fit for your channel
There is one more dodge type. Misty step. Not sure if there are other ways to achieve it but I use the ring of omens which has 2 hidden buffs. First to make you ignore encumbrance. And the second only activates if you use a pendant with the same symbols as the ring of omens. This gives you misty step. Which (I assume) is better than a light dodge. It's fun going full mk2 armor with misty step haha.
@shock2311 you are correct. Forgot to mention. Though I'm finding if you level bloodstream trait (I think that's the one) it increases your Grey health recovery quite a bit so you recover it almost as fast as stamina. I pair it with a pendant that gives additional damage and haste when having less than full health too so it synergizes quite well. Ant recall the name but it's a skull and has the symbol on it that gives misty step
So pumped your making content on this too always loved your d2 stuff but I just got hooked on this game and pumped to find a lot of my fav streamers are already here as well thanks for a great helpful video
DON'T SLEEP ON STARTING GEAR, my starting gear carried me through 2 worlds till I found something that was a upgrade, and you don't beat the game, there's more to see all the time. Replay ability is one of the marketing points of the game
it took me until yaesha to realize i could upgrade my mutators, and they get pretty potent! talk to the pan in ward 13, and upgrade from there. if you can get the bandit mutator and an lmg, it goes crazy fully upgraded
1. Reloading before a dodge will continue to reload during the dodge 2. Neutral dodging is your main life saver, rolling is good until it puts you out of position or into an attack 3. Liquid escape is way more useful than people realize, if you host games to randoms and they split off? good, they can get items you miss and vice versa, you can interact with a door while they are on the other side of the map, and then they liquid escape so you can use the door, if they die randomly, please for the love of all of us who took new players to all the secrets we could show them, please, just dont spend 20 minutes running over to 'investigate' how they died, ive seen some absolute saints who will sit there while you do all of that. 4. Less of a tip and just advice, weight will only effect your neutral dodge no matter your weight if you get a ring off Reggies shop, makes your dodge light roll regardless of encumbrance, so if you want heavier armor, build that into your loadout and go best armor, but if you like you can build a cool outfit and improve your dodging, armor doesnt hold up to a combo in a corner with your cheeks spread all out of stamina
It's worth mentioning that the Challanger can offset the weight for stamina when rolling - so you can have heavier armour and still roll fast. As a souls player - I would call it "Pannic rolling", just case you know. It's a genre thing, it's more fun to say ;-) Cause you usually panic ;-)
Can’t be certain but particular enemies latch on your body, I think their weight can be added to yours so if your on the edge of heavy you can flop instead of dodge roll
1. Break everything for random scrap drops 2. Strafe is as good as a dodge roll in some ecenarios 3. Platform jumps and ladders give you breather time to heal and reload while larger enemies follow you 4. Upgrade your weapons evenly and avoid upgrading anything you arent actively using, materials are scarce 5. Hold down on the d-pad with a controller for emotes
I actually just started. Idk if this was implemented back then, but you should always be gping back and forth from story and adventure. Its helped me quite a bit for extra scrap and materials.
So happy to see a game from a small developer come out, and clown on all these big devs that release unfinished game with minimal content. This game for $60 CAD is amazing
Don't rush weapon upgrades! The game evaluates your overall progression and gives you a "power level" score, which your highest level Archetypes and Weapons contribute to. The game constantly tries to keep the enemies balanced against you, denoted by the number next to the name of the map you're on, and this can make trying out new weapons extremely difficult since they'll be significantly under where the game thinks you should be in terms of power.
Nice! A few things The stamina trick is a great idea. Also, I thought the fog horn was for an elite because one almost invariably followed the extra minions. One other tip for people who are truly thick like me: after the tutorial, you get something to turn in for your first weapon mod and you get to pick from four options. It took me a bit to notice it, but once you pick one, you can still get the others by just paying scrap for them. I thought you had to get another boss part to buy the others until I looked more closely. The other thing I would say is that there are some mechanics I found unclear. If you see something on the screen you don't understand look it up. I played a medic and there was a blue bar that was filling up and once full... it did nothing. Turns out, if you are down a charge on your relic (the healing device) it will refresh a charge every time the bar fills up. Since I was playing solo, I was just using the fast healing ability not the limited resource relic so I was never down a charge. Who knew... 😀
My only 2 complaints about Remnant 2 are that 1: you can’t upgrade armor anymore, which I understand why cuz they want you to experiment with different, armor combos. 2: there’s a limit on Trait Points, Remnant; From The Ashes let you level EVERY trait to maximum, but Remnant 2 wants you to either pick one Build and put relative points into Traits, or you can use the Orb of Undoing to refund all your Trait Points if you wanna try another Build. (Buy the Orb of Undoing from Wally boy up the big construction looking area)
I keep coming back to my Engineer/Warden build using combat drone with the Phetyr armor set, Twisted Idol to max out armor and using Nightfall and Enigma guns maxxed out and also Monarch with buffs. Bosses are easier to beat using the heavy turret of the Engineer. I tried every other class combo out and armor set except Leto set (impossible to get!) even Summoner/Archon and they were too weak and squishy. Handler/Medic was best dual class at first but love the Engineer/Warden combo now.
Feels a little surreal to see some of my favorite Destiny youtubers playing this game. I played the crap out of the first one and I’m so happy the second one so getting such notice. Happy hunting fellow Travelers!
In the world N'eurd (in this Dark Souls like shooter) I maxed out my class to level 10 before I even got to the boss which means I level grinded dying to a flood wave of enemies, got to the boss and died so much so I was stuck for like a day or two until I upgraded one of my weapons to do 950 damage per critical shot and that's how I beat it because I needed to do damage quickly before the boss hit the next phase and I get bombarded with him throwing stuff at me because he's about to die, I didn't get discouraged I refused to walk away and then I deleted my character because for me and my play style it was the wrong class, now I have The Handler and die less, got a better weapon and just now figuring out the shard/heart thing, The Handler is good for me because I don't play online so I needed a companion to help get me up LOL I spend most of my time running until I cluster up a ton of enemies then turn around and unleash when I get to a narrow doorway so it's a straight shot
As a first timer. This game has everything you, a gamer would want in a video game. Wish for better level designs but the game it's a master piece on its on way. It incorporated a lot of the things we love from other video games and it does it WELL!
Also pick up the Blight ring from Momm... i mean Nemu. Makes a certain boss much easier... i had a few classes and switching to a cage match halfway through was hilarious... Crimson King was like: wait where'd my boss music go.
super helpful. thanks for this. Also, don't upgrade your weapons. enemies get stronger too which makes no sense, you always get farther away from getting stronger. i finished the game with +3 on my main weapon and enemies were at the right level.
Great tip with the armor/ dodge correlation. that being said I am over 10 hours in and havent found a single piece of armore yet lol. Literally just jewelry and hearts. where do I even get new armor?
When grouping up, friendly fire is a thing, so watch those sights! This is the first souls-like game I've played and its pretty fun but definitely not an autopilot game.
You ALWAYS wanna take a break from tough bosses to go ready up. This is SO much easier on here since you dont lose anything for dying. Don't have to go back to get your 'runes.'
Ultra flop isn't bad. It actually does stagger and damage to enemies and no matter your weight, neutral dodge stays the same as far as Iframes are considered. The game's difficulty is actually easiest when by yourself and ramps up with each additional player. This is something that will get patched for balancing reasons but if you have a full party and can't beat a boss, have someone drop out. It's stupid but true. There is only one viable side arm in the entire game. It's name is Enigma, you can get it pretty easily and nothing comes close to being better than it. The previous Remnant didn't have this problem. If you're not using it it's because you built a build around another weapon or don't have it. Armor doesn't do much until after you fully leveled engineer so wear whatever you think is cool until that point. Another thing that might change with a patch in the future because devs are fully aware it's stupid. The game is absolutely filled with mysteries. If a path looks like a dead end, it probably isn't.
To be honest, with how often the character wont shut up before and after encounters, you dont need to look at the stamina bar at all. Hope they add an option to drop the player callouts, its my only nitpick.
What makes the Red Prince even harder and more frustrating is trying to get the last hit with the Assassin's Dagger so u can get his friggin' crown lol 😂 Nothin' like swinging around like a madman trying to get that last hit just to get clocked and taken out by that jerk of a boss lol
Will be back on my 100 Hour League of Legends challenge stream shortly, cya then
Also: check Remnant out!! Had a sponsored stream with them, got hooked on the game: streaml.ink/rmn2-yt-falloutplays
I didn’t think this would help that much considering i plan on just using my fists as much as possible, like i have to confirm whether or not I actually can’t hit the target that flies
But it did, mainly because i’m unfamiliar with Remnant moreso than souls games
Just FYI there's a tooltip in game that says that if a dot appears in the center of your crosshairs when you're aiming at an enemy, that's a sign that you're in your gun's optimal range.
I was just about to bring up the indicator for optimal range
I was about to make a comment about this.
No kidding? I did not know that... Many thanks.
I've been playing since day 1 remnant 1 and still have never noticed the dot 💀
a few of the guns dont get that anymore from what ive found, the lever action that you buy seems to have the dot no matter where you aim
1: You can change your shoulder perspective when aiming down sights which can come in useful when peaking corners.
2: There is actually a small red marker that will appear when standing next to walls etc to let you know when your line of fire is blocked by terrain, in which case you need to move away from the wall/obstacle/whatever you're standing next to a little.
3: General advice: There are almost always more enemies than you can see. Whenever you engage an enemy, be prepared to face down not only that single one, but possibly an entire horde.
4: During the tutorial you will be given the choice between four different mods to craft with the gland thing that dropped from the mantis. Do not worry about your choice too much - you can buy the other mods for scrap from the vendor. In fact, you should buy at least one of the others so that you start off with both your primary and secondary weapon carrying a mod. I recommend the heal shot, as you start off with only three uses of your dragon heart inbetween rests and these may not last you long. The heal shot allows you to explore for longer and recover missing health in situations where the dragonheart would be wasteful.
You are a true gentleman.
HUGE TIP FOR GUN! There’s a chest in Ward 13 near gem, second floor. Code is 0415 that’s on ur flashlight. Chest gives key leads to purple “mp5” as a handgun. Head north to shipping containers and there’s a locked door after a “hallway”.
That's not a tip, it's a spoiler. I specifically didn't look this up, and you ruined it. Laaaaame
Here's my tip: When you want to spend relic dust with Dwell to upgrade your relic fragments, reroll an adventure set to apocalypse. It costs the same, but can upgrade it up to the max level of Mythic, giving a much greater bonus.
Played the first gsme n liked it and found it on sale. Straight noob. Your saying change the difficulty befofe doing thhe roll for loot?
I also started with the dog class. Should i switch it to medic or challenger?
Also i saw like 5 character slots, do they share loot?
2 other Important tips too. 1) You can see what buffs do in the inventory by going to the top left and hovering over them when active. 2)Use advanced stats in the inventory for build crafting. If you want to see what how your stats affect you. They will even update and change to show buffs as applied when they are active so you have a sense of your true ceiling without having to damage test with math.
Another tip: that number next to the location name in the minimap represents the level of the area. If you are having issues try gearing up to match it. Your level depends on overall weapon leavel gear gear type and class levels.
It does cap at 20 tho, and it's based on your power level when you first visit that zone.
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You just blew my mind.
Yup also coop play helps. I am at power level 18 now.
Loved Remnant from the ashes, love Remnant 2 even more. I'm hoping that the overwhelming amount of positive feedback allows the devs to keep expanding the franchise even more than they have. Its rare nowadays to see a new release not getting flammed by everyone lol
Other than some quality of life and performance issues, this game has been a blast!
@@BonSarciss I thought the performance was exceptionally good up until I got to N'Erud. Which I didn't even realize at first because of the fun I was having. Very impressive though considering how common it is for AAA studios release games in a completely unplayable state (Ex: Callisto protocol). Not to mention Remnant 2 is not a full priced game. I hope this is a trend that is taken note of.
@@willrocks2519 I agree. I'm actually a high fos freak. Won't play games with low fps. Remnant I totally forget fps exist, I'm having so much fun xD
its a great game, the only real issue I've had is wanting to separate melee and shoot as different buttons and be able to hipfire. so many times I've gone to shot and pulled out by melee because I normally start firing from the hip and then ads.
I'm pretty sure remnant doesn't get flamed is cause it's not on anyone's radar lol.
I spent most of last year buying remnant for friends whenever it went on sale just cause everytime I ask " hey you played remnant " majority of people responded
" what is that?" 😂😂😂
Tip related to taking a break from boss fights kinda; hoping into a public game *will not* affect *your* story progress, so it’s a great way to go get more XP, new items, and more crafting materials without having to go mess up your own story progress, then you can come back to your story and pick back up on those annoying bosses or Dungeon events you needed to take a break from.
Also when joining a random public game, you *don’t* have to pick one of the small game circle choice thingies, put your cursor over the big circle in the middle and click it and you’ll get thrown into a random game.
Literally didn’t learn this till 5 minutes ago 😂
@@BlueCollarZombieoh man thanks for this tip!!
@@rallymonkeez no problemo dude!
I have 50 hours in this game so far and haven't even finished the story, it's so good
No its actuallyl so garbage what are you talking about hahaha the world is so dead there is nothing but trash in the chests and there are legit no variations in enemies, just trash enemies or bosses. Bosses also have massive bugs that make them even more difficult to beat. Falling through the floor 20 times at my first boss fight just shows me how terribly they made this game. SO rushed and so shit hahaha. Idk people keeping lying about ti being good its legit garbage. Wasted an hour falling through the floor due to the games awful desgin
it took me 58 hours to finish it on the 2nd difficulty though that is partly because i also do adventure mode for better gear.
Its blown me away
35hours lastnight finally beat it with a buddy. SO GOOD
It's so much better than the first one
I will add one other small tip and that is to inspect items when you get them. They tell you this in the very beginning with the matchbox and key, but it's easy to not forget and you can miss out on some things.
For example, inspect the flashlight...
@@CraigLoos That was the exact other thing I was thinking when I wrote this, haha.
Pretty sure the only two things they'd have you inspect are just the flashlight and the lockbox.
@@littlebadassgaming There are actually 4 other things I can think of off the top of my head that you need to inspect to progress, not just the flashlight and lockbox.
@@onyxnova6375 do tell.
You really can’t overstate how important the sound cues are in the game. It’s not just about alerting you to enemy packs or elites. If you want to make several boss fights quite a bit easier, learn to listen for the sound cues. Those who have tried Annihilation on veteran or above know how useful they are with that fight. It will change how you approach a boss when you realize what’s going on at times by listening rather than watching
Annihilation was a visual cluster fuck, i turned off my music and used sound cue's. I may not see where the attack was coming from by all the alternate teleporting but i knew when to doge with the sounds. ''ching''
Following up on the relic mod tip: As you get upgrades for relics that you already have, your relics will automatically improve, rather than like other games where you need to equip more powerful ones when you get them. Fallout showed really early ones which aren't that powerful but as you progress to harder difficulties, these start to make a significant impact (think 20% ranged crit damage with Mythic relic mods from Apocalypse).
Can confirm, this is the way
All correct except the relic fragment levels and power don't depend on the difficulty but rather on your total archetype level, there's a Stat for ur total archetype level and it directly affects how powerful the fragments you get will be
@@abdullahmalik7217 I thought that as well but I have only gotten Mythic Relics out in the world on Apocalypse, though you 100% can roll them at the vendor.
@@abdullahmalik7217not true, my friend rerolls adventure mode apocalypse and buys fragments to get mythic
In each adventure area you roll, you can find a single similacrum somewhere in the tile sets. This rare material will let you upgrade your weapons to max level but also allows you to purchase additional relic charges from wallace, which also might help if you're struggling with a boss.
Also, the damage reduction you can get for armor and flat bonuses caps out at a combined 80% (check under advanced stats in the menu), so you don't need to go past that if you're going for a tank build.
Very important tip: yes, you can pet the dog. Make sure to do it after every boss battle.
but why
@@alextrivelgives xp so do it.
To add to the tip about dodge, neutral dodge is also a thing. All weight levels can do neutral dodge but unlike From The Ashes, at least from what I've noticed, the dodge does get slower the higher your weight and no, you don't flop with ultra weight either. Not only that, but neutral dodge also allows for extra moveset for melee. Personally, I like the scepter's neutral > normal attack because of aoe but I won't say no to the charge attack's kick in the face either. I know it doesn't dodge everything (like ground aoes and the like) but it's great for, say, The Red Prince trying to take a swipe at you. What I'm trying to say is that it's generally better to do neutral dodge than directional if you can help it.
Hot tip: heavy flop 100 times for a cool amulet to show up at Reggie!! Also, Heavy Flops adopt any and all Unarmed Melee bonus damage, and can be built pretty silly :)
Is the heavy flop called a LeBron? 😂
I loved remnant 1 to death, and am so happy remnant 2 is getting so much attention.
and the DLC for Remnant 2 are super awesome especially the new Dark Horizon DLC is chef kiss so good!
Explore every corner of every map.
Good loot can be anywhere.
Thete is always 1 Simulacrum per world & you need these to level up your relic OR max level a weapon.
And each relic upgrade applies to all relics you have.
and smash everything!
Relic fragments will AUTOMATICALLY update if you pick up one from the same family. If you pick up a cracked "ranged damage" relic, then another cracked "ranged damage" relic it upgrades that original cracked "ranged damage" relic into a cracked "ranged damage" relic +1. This will update over and over into Ordinary, and that's as far as I've gotten. Cracked > Ordinary > *something*
No, there is no "sort" function that I'm aware of.
That's class info. I was wondering if they stacked.
extra info: the quality of fragments is based on how many classes you have at lvl 10 (takes 7 or 8 to get mythic level)
@@whxyri7198I thought you could only get flawless relics on apocalypse difficulty, as when I started on that difficulty I got flawless ones all the time.
You can also play a meta game with it which is how many Destiny references can you spot. Spoiler warning; there's a lot.
One thing that needs to be mentioned is that mods and mutators are different (and you can only get the latter from certain red glowing enemies). Mutators are also super handy since they'll add extra effects when your mods are in use (such as a slow effect or a quicker reload based on enemy kills. Sound familiar?).
Oh, extra tip? Seek out every nook and cranny and make sure there are no red areas on your map. Bonus tip? If you're playing solo you will get wrecked the first couple of hours until you start picking up better loot. Don't let it dishearten you. It's one of the most rewarding games I've played of late.
5:08 Relic fragments can give u up to 10% to 20% bonus stats depending on the stat so its pretty noticeable in the endgame
That is one of the big benefits of maxing every class.
Dodging is super important just like he said, and they are not all created equally. I would try to realy focas on learning the neutral dodge. Its the short backstep you get when you dodge without a directional input. Lets you ignore most attacks and while it does not look as awesome as rolling around like a mad man. It has much better recovery timez and does not need space to use.
yup lower encumbrance and improve stamina are super important in this game! I run twisted idol and warden/engineer help with armor buff and lower weight to dodge even in heavy armor.
You can upgrade your weapons often. As soon as you go out and gain some scraps, you can come back to the home base, get iron from Cassidy and go upgrade a weapon. It makes a huge difference from barely damaging the elites while they are chasing you, to almost one shotting them before you've even leveled up. Make sure to upgrade each of your weapons that you keep in each of your weapon slots. Just select one set of weapons and stick with them until you've picked up something better out in the world. I carry the widowmaker, that sword that was initially given to me and that submachinegun we get from the cargo units. I'm still new to the game but the best way so far in surviving has been steadily increasing my weapon damage constantly.
But then how do you try out new weapons without getting the crap kicked out of you?
Yeah, I don’t think I agree with this tip because if you over level your guns then you increase the world level, and any other guns will feel much weaker until you level those up. You end up running most of the game with the starter weapons this way. Or, you end up grinding unnecessarily for mats to upgrade the other weapons equally.
@@AntiSocialHero and @johnlevinson, I've gotten new weapons and leveled them up pretty quickly. I haven't had any trouble gathering mats and leveling up other weapons that I feel might be useful. Not all weapons need to be leveled up if you're not ever going to use them. I'd rather scrap or sell off some but the game won't let you. The Cube Gun is a good one in most situations, however, it lags out in heavy combat situations or when teamed up with other players. I haven't picked up a long weapon yet that matches the Widowmaker. I have the crossbow and it has pretty good burst damage, however it doesn't have that zoom in scoping ability like the Widowmaker.
For me, I found the Handler/ Summoner is a pretty awesome class combination, cuz doggo destroys ground enemies with bleed, and when you get the Summoner class to level 5, you get the Flyers summons which are super good for hitting ground or aerial enemies. Also Handler as primary class lets your dog revive you WITH YOUR OWN DRAGON HEART when you go down. Which the Handler and the Challenger both have a Prime Perk that’s a self revive, but the Challenger has a 10 minute cooldown, whereas the Handler has a two minute cooldown. For me it seems like the Handlers revive always gets you to half health, (but I don’t have it leveled up all the way) whereas leveling up the Challenger can revive with full Health.
I tried that but was still way too squishy so went back to Engineer/Summoner and the combat drone is way better than doggy pet or root pets.
If you flop 100 times with a heavy armor, you can buy an amulet from Reggie that helps you dodge with heavy armor
Flip?
@@isiaac5715 Flop 😂 my bad, the failed dodge you do with heavy armor
A random tip thats actually helped me a few times, clicking on the left stick while aiming (idk the mnk binding, sorry) will change your aim over the left shoulder and back if you click again. This is helpful sometimes for aiming around cover at enemies with ranged attacks!
Left shift i believe is keyboard
Fun Fact: The Flop deals damage and if you flop enough times (may need to flop enough times in front of the vendor that sells this) you can buy an Amulet that decreased Encumberance by 40%. Combo that with Strongback from Challenger and basically any armor you wear will be Medium at most.
You will also need that flop amulet to get the secret Archon class
@@Kastor0311 Yeah but Archon is also an "after you beat the final boss" unlock anyway.
That same vendor also sells (though it looks to be random?) a ring that makes it to where you always fast roll regardless of encumbrance level, though it doesn't change the stamina penalty.
@@Gravyon Fun
You need to flop 100 times. That's it, no certain place, just 100 times.
You're my favorite person who helps me through destiny raids and dungeons and it will be awesome to check out helps for remnant 2. Thank you again so much
few tips to know:
there are no multipliers for damage, only additive.
dont waste relic dust on fragments until you have 7-8 classes at level 10 to get better fragments
research boss modifiers, some are very annoying (empathy being the main one)
backstep is better than dodging in most situations but not always
The audio cues are HUGE to get down. I was epxecting this to be like a FromSoft souls title where for the most part, the world is pretty statis in it's enemy placement. In elden ring, the enmies moved around but for the most part, when you respawned, and go to an area again, the enemies will largely be the same each time.
R2 is like a mix of Diablo 2 procedurally generated levels and Risk of Rain where there is a chance of new enemy placement each go. I didn't know this at first and was like "why do new enemies just appear each run thru and then it hit me...those audio cues mean something. Thank you for differentiating the mob cue and the elite enemy cue!!!!!!!
The Faelin fight was pissing me off. Every time he got close to me and attacked with melee swings I would just panic dodge and I couldn't beat him. Then I relaxed, and when he got close to me I only dodged when I saw the hit was gonna come...I beat it the first try with that strategy. Definitely just chill out and don't spam dodge. I know it's hard when shit gets crazy but it is very valuable.
Honestly a tip o would give (and many other will agree with me) search everywhere you go in the game. Some of the better gear especially early game are amazing and it’s also how you can unlock the secret archetypes that are in the game.
Im so happy all my fellow longtime Destiny 2 players finally have another game to thoroughly enjoy. Diablo 4 was a dud for me, i like the game but needs more to keep my attention. Remnant 2 has kept me hooked since i first picked it up!
The reticle changes colour whenever you are out of your ideal weapon range. :) There is no need to guess whether you are in range or not.
So happy to see you covering this game. I love all your destiny videos but I’ve been dying for some new content and this game seems like a perfect fit for your channel
There is one more dodge type. Misty step. Not sure if there are other ways to achieve it but I use the ring of omens which has 2 hidden buffs. First to make you ignore encumbrance. And the second only activates if you use a pendant with the same symbols as the ring of omens. This gives you misty step. Which (I assume) is better than a light dodge. It's fun going full mk2 armor with misty step haha.
You forgot to mention instead of stamina you use health (Grey recoverable).
@shock2311 you are correct. Forgot to mention. Though I'm finding if you level bloodstream trait (I think that's the one) it increases your Grey health recovery quite a bit so you recover it almost as fast as stamina. I pair it with a pendant that gives additional damage and haste when having less than full health too so it synergizes quite well. Ant recall the name but it's a skull and has the symbol on it that gives misty step
Oh hell yeah I really wanna start this game! So cool you decided to start posting content on it
So pumped your making content on this too always loved your d2 stuff but I just got hooked on this game and pumped to find a lot of my fav streamers are already here as well thanks for a great helpful video
As a former Destiny player, it's great to see you cover a genuinely good game.
Good to hear yo voice again.
Thanks! Wasn't sure if I'd buy it or not, but after your footage and tips it's on my list!
Nice! Glad to see you adding Remnant to the channel 👍
Good to see you here Fallout! Had to try this game (glad i did) because had to take a break from Dest&$Y
This was a great video and I find your voice and narration top notch!
DON'T SLEEP ON STARTING GEAR, my starting gear carried me through 2 worlds till I found something that was a upgrade, and you don't beat the game, there's more to see all the time. Replay ability is one of the marketing points of the game
I’m overwhelmed with this game. Thanks for the hot tips.
it took me until yaesha to realize i could upgrade my mutators, and they get pretty potent! talk to the pan in ward 13, and upgrade from there. if you can get the bandit mutator and an lmg, it goes crazy fully upgraded
Thanks for this vdieo, finally going to check out this game! Always love your content.
1. Reloading before a dodge will continue to reload during the dodge
2. Neutral dodging is your main life saver, rolling is good until it puts you out of position or into an attack
3. Liquid escape is way more useful than people realize, if you host games to randoms and they split off? good, they can get items you miss and vice versa, you can interact with a door while they are on the other side of the map, and then they liquid escape so you can use the door, if they die randomly, please for the love of all of us who took new players to all the secrets we could show them, please, just dont spend 20 minutes running over to 'investigate' how they died, ive seen some absolute saints who will sit there while you do all of that.
4. Less of a tip and just advice, weight will only effect your neutral dodge no matter your weight if you get a ring off Reggies shop, makes your dodge light roll regardless of encumbrance, so if you want heavier armor, build that into your loadout and go best armor, but if you like you can build a cool outfit and improve your dodging, armor doesnt hold up to a combo in a corner with your cheeks spread all out of stamina
It's worth mentioning that the Challanger can offset the weight for stamina when rolling - so you can have heavier armour and still roll fast.
As a souls player - I would call it "Pannic rolling", just case you know. It's a genre thing, it's more fun to say ;-) Cause you usually panic ;-)
Can’t be certain but particular enemies latch on your body, I think their weight can be added to yours so if your on the edge of heavy you can flop instead of dodge roll
Thanks fallout. Im getting this game this week and this is helpful for sure!
The Cirque du Soleil reference was very niche. Im proud i got that. Nice one Fallout.
1. Break everything for random scrap drops
2. Strafe is as good as a dodge roll in some ecenarios
3. Platform jumps and ladders give you breather time to heal and reload while larger enemies follow you
4. Upgrade your weapons evenly and avoid upgrading anything you arent actively using, materials are scarce
5. Hold down on the d-pad with a controller for emotes
Seeing you playing Remnant 2 made me glad that I subscribed
Great guide man. Love your vids. You could of touched on how to upgrade your relics as I had no idea at first
I actually just started. Idk if this was implemented back then, but you should always be gping back and forth from story and adventure. Its helped me quite a bit for extra scrap and materials.
Thanks. I loved the first one and am getting ready to step into 2
Didn’t know anyone else said “mollywhop” like I did. You’ve earned a sub
Thanks for the relic fragment bit!
i laughed WAY too hard at the "flop to the floor like someone dared you to chug an entire bottle of SoCo" line 🤣🤣
Perfect game for taking a break from destiny. More content on remnant, will definitely be watched by me.
So happy to see a game from a small developer come out, and clown on all these big devs that release unfinished game with minimal content. This game for $60 CAD is amazing
Explore everything! There are secret bosses, false walls you can go through with cool stuff behind them & side puzzles. Leave no stone unturned
Great video. You got yourself a new subscriber!
Don't rush weapon upgrades! The game evaluates your overall progression and gives you a "power level" score, which your highest level Archetypes and Weapons contribute to. The game constantly tries to keep the enemies balanced against you, denoted by the number next to the name of the map you're on, and this can make trying out new weapons extremely difficult since they'll be significantly under where the game thinks you should be in terms of power.
This is a really critical point. How are you supposed to try out new weapons without having the crap kicked out of you?
Also, Sound is everything. Most enemy attacks has sound queues when it is about to execute. Can use this to time your dodge.
Glad to see you cover this! This game is baller
This was very helpful thank you so much!!! 👍🏾
Love the fourth dodge btw 😂
Thanks for the tip.. 😊
Finally thx for a actual useful tips video.
Nice! A few things The stamina trick is a great idea. Also, I thought the fog horn was for an elite because one almost invariably followed the extra minions. One other tip for people who are truly thick like me: after the tutorial, you get something to turn in for your first weapon mod and you get to pick from four options. It took me a bit to notice it, but once you pick one, you can still get the others by just paying scrap for them. I thought you had to get another boss part to buy the others until I looked more closely. The other thing I would say is that there are some mechanics I found unclear. If you see something on the screen you don't understand look it up. I played a medic and there was a blue bar that was filling up and once full... it did nothing. Turns out, if you are down a charge on your relic (the healing device) it will refresh a charge every time the bar fills up. Since I was playing solo, I was just using the fast healing ability not the limited resource relic so I was never down a charge. Who knew... 😀
Tip #1 PUPPER DESERVES ALL THE GOOD THINGS
My only 2 complaints about Remnant 2 are that 1: you can’t upgrade armor anymore, which I understand why cuz they want you to experiment with different, armor combos. 2: there’s a limit on Trait Points, Remnant; From The Ashes let you level EVERY trait to maximum, but Remnant 2 wants you to either pick one Build and put relative points into Traits, or you can use the Orb of Undoing to refund all your Trait Points if you wanna try another Build. (Buy the Orb of Undoing from Wally boy up the big construction looking area)
Thanks for the help papa fallout. I didn’t know about the runes or the dodging is effected by weight.
The stamina drain tip is genius, I never would've thought of it.
wonderful video, great editing
I keep coming back to my Engineer/Warden build using combat drone with the Phetyr armor set, Twisted Idol to max out armor and using Nightfall and Enigma guns maxxed out and also Monarch with buffs. Bosses are easier to beat using the heavy turret of the Engineer. I tried every other class combo out and armor set except Leto set (impossible to get!) even Summoner/Archon and they were too weak and squishy. Handler/Medic was best dual class at first but love the Engineer/Warden combo now.
Really enjoy this game so far collecting all items in the game one zone at a time, only on Lonson and almost done with it
There is a pendant that reduces weight by 15 and it make the Leto armor useful cause you can dodge properly
I platinumed remnant 1, I’m so excited to do the same with this one
Feels a little surreal to see some of my favorite Destiny youtubers playing this game. I played the crap out of the first one and I’m so happy the second one so getting such notice. Happy hunting fellow Travelers!
Hell yeah! Love seeing the non-D2 content.
In the world N'eurd (in this Dark Souls like shooter) I maxed out my class to level 10 before I even got to the boss which means I level grinded dying to a flood wave of enemies, got to the boss and died so much so I was stuck for like a day or two until I upgraded one of my weapons to do 950 damage per critical shot and that's how I beat it because I needed to do damage quickly before the boss hit the next phase and I get bombarded with him throwing stuff at me because he's about to die, I didn't get discouraged I refused to walk away and then I deleted my character because for me and my play style it was the wrong class, now I have The Handler and die less, got a better weapon and just now figuring out the shard/heart thing, The Handler is good for me because I don't play online so I needed a companion to help get me up LOL I spend most of my time running until I cluster up a ton of enemies then turn around and unleash when I get to a narrow doorway so it's a straight shot
As a first timer. This game has everything you, a gamer would want in a video game. Wish for better level designs but the game it's a master piece on its on way. It incorporated a lot of the things we love from other video games and it does it WELL!
Also pick up the Blight ring from Momm... i mean Nemu. Makes a certain boss much easier... i had a few classes and switching to a cage match halfway through was hilarious... Crimson King was like: wait where'd my boss music go.
super helpful. thanks for this.
Also, don't upgrade your weapons. enemies get stronger too which makes no sense, you always get farther away from getting stronger. i finished the game with +3 on my main weapon and enemies were at the right level.
i found a ring that heals you while you are running, amazing after clearing enemies
Max trait points you can acquire is 60, which you can reroll to optimize your set up for your Archetype.
Can’t wait to go home and play this game. I just bought it.
Good guide very helpful thanks 😊
Already beat the game but i'll be sure to pass this along to my friends
4:06 This sound makes me think of Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares every time I hear it in-game.
6:26 As a Soulsborne enjoyer, this is the way.
Great tip with the armor/ dodge correlation. that being said I am over 10 hours in and havent found a single piece of armore yet lol. Literally just jewelry and hearts. where do I even get new armor?
When grouping up, friendly fire is a thing, so watch those sights! This is the first souls-like game I've played and its pretty fun but definitely not an autopilot game.
Thanks this helped alot.
You ALWAYS wanna take a break from tough bosses to go ready up. This is SO much easier on here since you dont lose anything for dying. Don't have to go back to get your 'runes.'
Ultra flop isn't bad. It actually does stagger and damage to enemies and no matter your weight, neutral dodge stays the same as far as Iframes are considered.
The game's difficulty is actually easiest when by yourself and ramps up with each additional player. This is something that will get patched for balancing reasons but if you have a full party and can't beat a boss, have someone drop out. It's stupid but true.
There is only one viable side arm in the entire game. It's name is Enigma, you can get it pretty easily and nothing comes close to being better than it. The previous Remnant didn't have this problem. If you're not using it it's because you built a build around another weapon or don't have it.
Armor doesn't do much until after you fully leveled engineer so wear whatever you think is cool until that point. Another thing that might change with a patch in the future because devs are fully aware it's stupid.
The game is absolutely filled with mysteries. If a path looks like a dead end, it probably isn't.
To be honest, with how often the character wont shut up before and after encounters, you dont need to look at the stamina bar at all. Hope they add an option to drop the player callouts, its my only nitpick.
What makes the Red Prince even harder and more frustrating is trying to get the last hit with the Assassin's Dagger so u can get his friggin' crown lol 😂 Nothin' like swinging around like a madman trying to get that last hit just to get clocked and taken out by that jerk of a boss lol