There's not actually a cap on leveling up the individual spells, it's just that at the levels where the circles under them are bigger, they give you infusions which are super critical for your damage. Which means you were doing exactly the wrong thing: The game really heavily rewards specialization and investing in spell-specific upgrades much more than global upgrades. And taking commons doesn't hurt you because there's no cap.
The monitors/ TV freakout thing is most likely caused by a mismatched refresh rate; windows lowers refresh rate to the lowest of all connected displays.
Always take the non spell upgrades in the beginning especially titans fury, armor, cooldown, luck and xp gain. Titan's Fury should keep your damage fine until you can get epic and legendary every time. Doing this is broken, but you will win every time. The only relics that are good are armor according to level and movement speed. On the sun wizard the only two skills to upgrade are solar flare and necro whirl. Broadsword is decent but needs the slow but big augmentation with a lot of cooldown. Then you gotta position yourself to double hit the enemies.
Just imagine the developers of this game looking at magicka. Synergies between powers that alter the effekts on the other players. Water cancel out fire. But poison ignites and creates explosions. Water strengthen lightning in enemies but a wet mage shouldt touch lightning. And so on. Would be amazing and unique.
I will also say that once you play enough you start to understand gow the pathing of the enemies work and you can basically never get hit unless you want to. (With armor high enough youll also take zero dmg)
Also, just so you know, playing coop, it counts the party levels and the party equipping spells to unlock the wizards. So, up to 16 per run i believe, because I got the 1100 levels and 86 spells pretty fast.
Oooof the "turning the tv off" problem is so real. I don't know what causes it. It basically makes my living room tv connected to a computer unusable. My bedroom computer and tv (I'm watching this video on a dedicated youtube TV) works fine. 100% plug and play, I can turn it on and off at will, and I've never had to mess with drivers. The livingroom PC has an AMD gpu and it's been a fucking nightmare and no amount of digging deep into driver settings has helped. The computer that shits the bed when the tv gets turned on or off is AMD. My bedroom pc is Nvidia. I've never been an AMD gpu guy and the driver experience on that computer certainly helped my opinion of AMD gpus. AMD cpu + Nvidia gpu ride-or-die. I know I'm an oddball but that's the combo I like.
I'd say when you take "Luck" when there's an epic or Legendary upgrade option it's "too much" luck. Why take luck to get more Legendary cards if it means skipping legendary cards after all ?
Solar pulse didn't get many high rarity upgrades so it wasn't as worth upgrading. Also its hit rate is actually kinda awful since enemies usually were too far away for it to hit them, even with upgrades.
I dont think I've seen anyone play this game and not get their infusion before their 3rd spell. Odd way to play. I dont think there is a cap to your spells upgrade or if there is one, it's too high for you to be worrying about.
Linux has been an acceptable operating system for gaming for some time now, thanks to valve's proton, which comes with steam. Pretty much every game works out of the box. Linux is not just acceptable, it's on par with windows. With the very small exception of kernel level anti cheat.
This game is really lame about how little spells change over each run. You spent the entire 1st run investing in spell size, and you can barely see the difference once it was over.
What keeps hitting you is actually your own hex bomb, when you changed direction the hex bomb might end up in front of you instead behind you
Wonderful video showing that either the spell brigade went ahead and followed your critisism or where already working on it.
Glad they buffed it out since the demo, has a bit more personality now as well. Dope.
it was kinda amusing when you took damage of your own hexbom and not relizing it lol
It's always funny when wanderbot does a silly
There's not actually a cap on leveling up the individual spells, it's just that at the levels where the circles under them are bigger, they give you infusions which are super critical for your damage. Which means you were doing exactly the wrong thing: The game really heavily rewards specialization and investing in spell-specific upgrades much more than global upgrades. And taking commons doesn't hurt you because there's no cap.
Was going to say this… Also, the green guys don’t heal; the big hook guys do. Your first guess was correct.
The monitors/ TV freakout thing is most likely caused by a mismatched refresh rate; windows lowers refresh rate to the lowest of all connected displays.
Always take the non spell upgrades in the beginning especially titans fury, armor, cooldown, luck and xp gain.
Titan's Fury should keep your damage fine until you can get epic and legendary every time.
Doing this is broken, but you will win every time.
The only relics that are good are armor according to level and movement speed.
On the sun wizard the only two skills to upgrade are solar flare and necro whirl.
Broadsword is decent but needs the slow but big augmentation with a lot of cooldown. Then you gotta position yourself to double hit the enemies.
Just imagine the developers of this game looking at magicka. Synergies between powers that alter the effekts on the other players. Water cancel out fire. But poison ignites and creates explosions. Water strengthen lightning in enemies but a wet mage shouldt touch lightning. And so on. Would be amazing and unique.
I hope you play more maybe with friends,love your content❤❤❤
I will also say that once you play enough you start to understand gow the pathing of the enemies work and you can basically never get hit unless you want to. (With armor high enough youll also take zero dmg)
We love casting spells
The healing and fire augments give you a fun little dot healing synergy.
so glad one of the Wholesomeverse comes back to the game!
Also, just so you know, playing coop, it counts the party levels and the party equipping spells to unlock the wizards. So, up to 16 per run i believe, because I got the 1100 levels and 86 spells pretty fast.
22:25 I think I left that comment lol, glad to see u actually saw it 😂❤
the title made me believe you were going to play multiplayer with your friends from Wholesomeverse
I'll try to convince them later on.
Hey here's a person that you can play with his name is OHRye I think he's look for a co-op n keep up the good work brother.
Oooof the "turning the tv off" problem is so real. I don't know what causes it. It basically makes my living room tv connected to a computer unusable. My bedroom computer and tv (I'm watching this video on a dedicated youtube TV) works fine. 100% plug and play, I can turn it on and off at will, and I've never had to mess with drivers. The livingroom PC has an AMD gpu and it's been a fucking nightmare and no amount of digging deep into driver settings has helped.
The computer that shits the bed when the tv gets turned on or off is AMD. My bedroom pc is Nvidia. I've never been an AMD gpu guy and the driver experience on that computer certainly helped my opinion of AMD gpus.
AMD cpu + Nvidia gpu ride-or-die. I know I'm an oddball but that's the combo I like.
It’s quite fun
This is basically a shallow but pretty version of soulstone survivors. Maybe the coop aspect is holding it back when playing solo.
I'd say when you take "Luck" when there's an epic or Legendary upgrade option it's "too much" luck.
Why take luck to get more Legendary cards if it means skipping legendary cards after all ?
So confused why you would upgrade necrowhirl and hex bombs more than solar pulse?
Solar pulse didn't get many high rarity upgrades so it wasn't as worth upgrading. Also its hit rate is actually kinda awful since enemies usually were too far away for it to hit them, even with upgrades.
@@wanderbots I figured it was the rarity and the rgb
How about a top down co-op bullet heaven with base building with a mob lag in-between waves.
Bro is someone collecting dishes in your background?
I live in a small apartment, and sometimes my wife has to do things in the kitchen while I'm working. :\
@@wanderbots Oh man, sorry about that. Didnt want to criticise about your accomodations. Sorry Dude.
first? really? yay, i did it mom.
I dont think I've seen anyone play this game and not get their infusion before their 3rd spell. Odd way to play. I dont think there is a cap to your spells upgrade or if there is one, it's too high for you to be worrying about.
Linux has been an acceptable operating system for gaming for some time now, thanks to valve's proton, which comes with steam. Pretty much every game works out of the box. Linux is not just acceptable, it's on par with windows. With the very small exception of kernel level anti cheat.
This game is really lame about how little spells change over each run. You spent the entire 1st run investing in spell size, and you can barely see the difference once it was over.
56:04 i think you pick up relic doge recover hp that's why you don't hurt 🤔
49:48 i prefer astra orb + single target damage 1hitKO