Great videos to learn how cheesy you can be in the game Question: did you start out as tempest cleric or did you respec from pure sorc once you reached level 5
anyone can easily solo the final encounter, you just load a backpack with smokepowder grenades that you spam buy from a vendor with the level-up exploit and toss it near the brain. then you blow up the satchel.
@@TheCongaFury if you think this game is about "skill" you haven't been paying attention. The video you're watching uses an exploit with sorcery points and items that gives infinite sorcery points and spell slots. They also use the level up exploit to buy tons of stuff from vendors, as you can see from their shitload of spells and consumables. To be truly "good" at this game you have to understand how it works inside and out, every hidden cheese and every broken strategy. Look up Fracture for an example of this, can beat the game solo at level 1 on honor mode. Can beat the game without ever being spotted. At this point, it's more about role playing a silly and fun idea than actually being "skilled" at the game that becomes trivially easy once you understand how to bend the rules.
@@Jacob-fz5ho According to what you said, if a game allows a good speedrun abusing cheese/glitch it can't involve skill. Speedrunners have skill, don't get me wrong. The type of skill I'm talking about is playing the game by the rules: metagaming, but strategically. And even so it can be solo'd in HM with all classes.
@@TheCongaFury this game is so riddled with bugs, good luck trying to differentiate the “exploits” and “intended mechanics”. It’s a rules spaghetti where coding doesn’t match wording very often. Instead of limiting yourself by thinking all the time about what the developers “intended” to try and prove “skill” to yourself in a metric nobody else knows the specifics of, just learn how to whip the game to do what you want and realize everything in it is trivially easy.
I'd say you gave her a quicker, more painless death. You really are a saint. 😊
lol
Great videos to learn how cheesy you can be in the game
Question: did you start out as tempest cleric or did you respec from pure sorc once you reached level 5
Yes, it starts with Draconic Sorc.
respec do it when you get to level 5 or when you can permanent summons of Shove.
Level 1~ 4 can be achieved without combat, so charisma is high and the class (Sorc, Warlock) that can summon shovels is convenient.
Shrine maiden kawaii desu
amazing video. any chance for streaming?
It's not in the plan yet!
At the endgame, and with this character fully developed, what does it look like to solo the final encounter?
anyone can easily solo the final encounter, you just load a backpack with smokepowder grenades that you spam buy from a vendor with the level-up exploit and toss it near the brain. then you blow up the satchel.
If you have 0 skill by that point you can, yes.
@@TheCongaFury if you think this game is about "skill" you haven't been paying attention. The video you're watching uses an exploit with sorcery points and items that gives infinite sorcery points and spell slots. They also use the level up exploit to buy tons of stuff from vendors, as you can see from their shitload of spells and consumables.
To be truly "good" at this game you have to understand how it works inside and out, every hidden cheese and every broken strategy. Look up Fracture for an example of this, can beat the game solo at level 1 on honor mode. Can beat the game without ever being spotted. At this point, it's more about role playing a silly and fun idea than actually being "skilled" at the game that becomes trivially easy once you understand how to bend the rules.
@@Jacob-fz5ho According to what you said, if a game allows a good speedrun abusing cheese/glitch it can't involve skill.
Speedrunners have skill, don't get me wrong.
The type of skill I'm talking about is playing the game by the rules: metagaming, but strategically. And even so it can be solo'd in HM with all classes.
@@TheCongaFury this game is so riddled with bugs, good luck trying to differentiate the “exploits” and “intended mechanics”. It’s a rules spaghetti where coding doesn’t match wording very often.
Instead of limiting yourself by thinking all the time about what the developers “intended” to try and prove “skill” to yourself in a metric nobody else knows the specifics of, just learn how to whip the game to do what you want and realize everything in it is trivially easy.