Idk if it’s just me, but I like to explore all the major locations and complete everything there so that when the main quest takes me there I just focus on the actual story. Anyone else?
I have to actually force myself to veer off the main story and explore. If the main story takes me to a new location I’ll do a few side quests. Happened to me in Skyrim too lol
Yeah, I instead try to collect everything on the map before continuing the story. I made it to England not too long ago and I have just been exploring and looting. I appreciate the game and the huge map and I don't mind the time it takes
Yeah I’m the same bud, i find it irritating when I’m trying to complete a main quest and there’s gold and white dots all around me. Think I find it breaks the immersion trying to do the quest and then just randomly run off in a different direction to get a chest.
Im barely even halfway through the game and Im 80 hours in Lol tho Im having a blast unlike most people and I am completely over powered when I do the main story or literally anything.
Origins took 150 hrs, Odyssey took 250 hrs, and Valhalla has taken 350+ hrs. Odyssey’s DLC isn’t finished; nor have I even cracked into much V DLC. These games are getting massive.
@@draugwraith5549 they certainly are my friend. Now it's been over a year since I made that comment I have probably put in around 500 hours in Valhalla. You can really submers yourself in these games. I haven't played it in months though. Actually I haven't played any games this summer. I have my own painting business and business is booming!!! Lol
I agree, but then I'm picky about the games I play. I probably only play 5-7 games per year, but a spend a LOT of time with each game. It seems like a lot of people just like finishing games fast, so they can play the next game. I've always been more willing to play a game I really like for the 5th time all the way through than a mediocre game once.
For sure! As said in vide play your way but I don't thi k anyone wants to repeat stuff tho? Alot of the wealth you will find doing quests am mysteries so yeha that's the biggest thing for me don't bother going after big gold spots or you end up doing alot of it again and that's just boring. There is hundreds of hours still left getting every artifact level up settlement an mysteries
I kinda agree. I like longer games but at the same time I like a game I'm going to want to play repeatedly to get the value out of them. But to long and I tend to only play it once. Like R.D.R.2
it's not just you. I enjoy having a longer game, not rushing at all and simply enjoy my gametime. Why rush a singleplayer game like ACV is totaly beyond me and in my opinion the number one mistake you can make in such a game. I usualy play the story in the zone, then complete the zone as much as I can, then move to the next zone to play the story... I don't like "going back" and the completionist in me wants the zones done 100%. So I inly leave the content out that I can't beat, like some of the bosses, safe them for later. Patience goes a long way.
I love long ass games. I don't want it to be over after only a weak of playing it.. and i always do every thing i can in an area before moving on so i make it even longer. I'm hoarder and want it all.
@@Jade-PG I've run in to that once so far. I've been playing since drop and I've only finished to pledges and the first part of asguard. And like mcdonalds i'm loving it. I'm at 139 power and just came across this drunk ass 🐻 lmfao. Recommended 190 lol
Lure the zealots to your longship. They'll either help to wear down the enemies' health or kill them completely. I did it with redwalda. He didn't last long. It took 5 minutes.
@@RYANMARLBRO locate them and make them chase you to the nearest water source… if you can make sure they dont hop off the horse and you might be able to drown them
@Ryan Marlbrough Lure them near or into the water and attack them with arrows while in command of the longship. You get unlimited arrows that way and move/steer the ship towards them. So they can't get back on the land, and if you push them out far enough, They'll drowned.
THANK YOU! I tried this for myself. At level 50 I just killed the three 250ish power zealots holding the tablets and am now the proud owner of Excalibur at level 70 ☺️😎🤩🥳. On a side note those caves are a pretty nice quick 8 skill points!
Now that I cheesed a early end game sword When a powerful enemy is giving me a run for my money I’m trying to forget this beautiful trick! On a side note though, because you have to manually push the longboat down the rivers, through the blockades to do this trick, if you have the longship available in an area 5x your exp you have earned it.
I don't agree with a lot of what this guy says. I'm not 100% that he is really taking most out of the game. These tips seem to be the "quickest" way to complete the game without actually enjoying it.
Lol thes tips aren’t the best I mean for me getting the most out of the game and completionist run and I just left cent at 280 Power without leaving a mystery or wealth or artifact behind lol 62hrs gameplay and enjoying every minute of it
@@jakemansfield95 I'm doing that one my first run through. Every time I get through a county and the story progresses, I go back to an earlier one and make sure its properly cleared.
@@sebbhubbard6722 same I was a little late on the band wagon but I do the story bits then clear the mysteries and artifacts unless they are on the way to my mission. East anglia was hard beating both the sister especially the 340 power one I was only like 130-140 at the time but got Thor’s helmet before I left
Then play the story, I simply don't want to go through an area I just cleared to get zero new reward is my main point, not once did I say don't explore or do side content I simply said do it after the main story in each region ir you just revisit same places
A few extra pointers, some complementary, some counter to the OP 1. Settlement. Buildings you need: smithy, shop, assassin's bureau and the two +25 health feast bonus buildings. The rest are optional. 2. The "little guy": The scimitar you see in the movie is actually the BEST weapon you'll find for a time. It's a legendary 2H sword which means it's: a) almost as powerful as the dane axe, b) it's way faster than the axe, c) it's bear aligned and in a melee heavy game you want to upgrade first those areas in the skill tree and d) it has already all the upgrade slots open so you can upgrade it fully mid game when you have enough titanium. That's 20-30% more damage than with any other one available. 3. Raids are actually the best way to get experience besides the storyline. And easy and fun to do. But do them only after unlocking fast travel points nearby. 4. I agree the gold spots with ingots and gear are not so useful, so visit them only if they are nearby when you do quests. But do the mysteries if you can. They're worth up to 1200xp and take minutes each. 5. Shops restock every time you gain a level. Extremely useful for the tons of iron ore and titanium you'll need. Every time you level up, go to your settlement, buy 200 iron ore and 5 titanium and you'll be able to upgrade everything. 6. Runes are useless mostly. Except for the ones that bolster your life points. The rest are weak.
The best abilities come from finding them within the world, not through the story. The best weapons come from finding them, not through the story. Also Yanli only sells a few weapons, most of which are trash compared to ones you find. Also biggest mistake to avoid is NOT using Fafnir's Fang and Fyrd Spear together... basically saying... Use them.
I’ve got about 80 hours on the game and pick it back up here and there to inch towards 100%, and I’ve rocked the Fafnir and Fyrd Spear with the Raven Clan armor set for about 60 hours lmao one of my favorite builds and combat set in any game I can remember
Should i use fafnirs fang? I got gungnir through a glitch around the map at lvl 34 now im lvl 95 and at lvl 82 i got gael borg from wrath of the druids dlc
I’m at 100% (except fishing) and 140 hours. The main story takes you through almost all points of interest, so don’t explore too much, or you’ll go everywhere twice (or more).
As soon as I got to England I uncovered the entire map by visiting all the eagle icons. This revealed every raid location so the next thing I did was raid all those locations with my crew. This gave me enough materials to upgrade my town to level 4. Then I finally started to work on main & town quests.
Really good idea, I’m pretty new to the game and visited some eagle icons. But I never thought of it like you did, however it makes sense and probably makes the play through a lot easier especially with the raids.
Because it's almost literally the same thing each time. Instead of being their own things, Ubi does it's usual and makes them into activities, that need to follow a certain strict template.
Sure but that's true of a lot of the game lengthening features in these games, only most of them don't let you run around shouting "LOOT THEIR CHURCH AND BURN THEIR GOD!" It may just be me, now that I think about it. Too much time around sanctimonious Christians growing up.
Add roving bands of bandits now and then, make it you have to clear the place out before a timer finishes, could have. A flaming building as the timer so not to. Break Emersion, if it brims to ground you don't get any loot, basically the rains are all just to similar, they could add a wager system with your crew. You could bet small amounts of gold on how many Head shots you Get or kilss with certain weapons etc
@@Jade-PG Most of that sounds cool, although I would say instead of having just a timer where you fail if it runs out, maybe a system where like reinforcements show up after a certain amount of time, and if you're still there when they arrive, they'll wreck you 90% of the time.
I havent played AC since Black Flag so to me playing this game its just mind blowing to me how AC has changed in a good way. I see a lot of complaints abiut this game and saying Origins is better but I dont see that. Even the old original AC games excluding BF were boring to me. The climbing anywhere you want and assissanations were fun at first but then the missions were all repetitive. This game you have so much to do. Dont rush it, its fun to explore. Im a FPS player so I dont play story games often and this is a breath of fresh air from always being in a competitive mode.
YESSSSSSS, this is what I've told everyone. I was a level 33 and went to level 120 and 260 even. I just got the advanced assassinate and take my time and take everyone out, and then predator the others when I can. Then blow the horn and easily grab supplies. The struggle is tough when they are in the 260 bcuz they hide in the churches and you HAVE to fight them. Parry is your best friend lol. It sucks going through a whole raid and dying by one or 2 hits in those insane tough high level areas.
Yupp, and the advanced assassin assist timed thing helps a ton. In the Ice Giant realm I beat that level 400 stone bear on like level 130. The runes for evasion, and a shield+sword that heals you make you OP 😂
For the guy that you said don't waste your time with the opal I think you're wrong talk to him once A-day and do his missions the items that he sells in the shop or the items you have to buy with real money with one week of doing his missions every day you can get his items
I did the same thing in Norway. I felt more prepared to go into the game. I am really loving the game now that I am simply enjoying the story and leaving the side quests for later. I wish there was a way to call your raid team to your side, sometimes they will just abandon me and leave me to fight a section alone. I'm hoping that in the future the DLC will continue the stories of these alliances
My big tip , make manual saves often, as sometimes a mission objective will break and your autosaves cant take you back far enough too undo the bug , Lost four hours of progress having too reload a manual save I made earlier because an objective became incompletable
The Seer's Hut storylines give you the backstory of the end of the Isu filtered through Viking vision quests. They're fun, and if you've played previous games you might recognize some of the voice actors. Plus you should be able to get XP pretty quickly in Asgard and Jotunheim.
To get to level 6 settlement, you HAVE to raid all monasteries + some more chests because you'll have enough raw materials but you'll run out of supplies. If you want to get the to level 6, you have to go out of your way. I know because I did. Cattle farm, grain farm and fowl farm can be upgraded 2x after being built
Also complete all the arcs that reward you with building materials also supplies weren’t an issue for me since I accumulated so much by looting every chest I saw on the map
After about eleven hours of Valhalla, which I did somewhat enjoy. I spent like an hour stacking rocks, and multiple hours fully completing the first area before I even did the, "go to settlement" quest. But back to the point. I think the reason I haven't liked the last three AC's as much as the previous ones is cause they focused alot more on fighting. I enjoyed when the majority of fighting lasted five or six seconds and then you'd be on your way.
Don’t ignore the opal guy 👀 You get one free helix item every two weeks from doing the contracts every day, and they literally just take a few minutes.
@@Scared_Yoda i bet it will come out that reda is an isu that was hidden away and lasted beyond the others that lives among the people and watches things. It's the only way he could still be alive between bayaks time and eivors. Although i am not that far into the game yet maybe there is more detail on him somewhere i have not seen but ya it is a giant leap of time between ancient Egypt and about 873 AD
@@BotGamePros as long as you need to. It took me 3 days of playing to finish it. After an early big battle it invites you to leave, but you don't need to.
So nothing comes from the settlement, huh? Hidden Ones Bureau covers an entire questline. Fishing market has alot of rewards for fishes, just like hunters. Why the heck are you trying to save time? Immerse yourself in the entire world! It is not a race. The fun is the journey, not the emptiness of finishing. The “crook” PAYS you in opals for contracts. Sone are really good pay. You are in way too much of a hurry to really enjoy it. I am 59% complete at 165 hours.
I’m one of the small majority that started tweaking on relics after I was like 50’hours in.. I also bought the all maps revealed pack so I really just wanted that poison shield
no the ingots are only for increasing the upgrade slots that you can upgrade for the weapon to use iron and leather for. So you use iron and leather to upgrade the weapon stats but then you hit a peak. That is where the ingots come into play to increase the amount of slots you can upgrade using iron and leather. The ingot upgrade also gives the new appearances and adds rune slots but the ingots don't technically upgrade your stats. That is only the other materials.
I understand your major point for this video is saving time (which wasn’t my play style) but things like the Reda shop are very important to get the helix shop items without having to spend real money. A lot of the items you can get are actually very good. Of course it takes awhile to get the opals but if you do all the contracts every day you can clear out his shop every week if you chose.
I found that following the main story line, and just stay at the location and get all treasures, on the way to the location, do what is on the way, this way you clear out everything over time.
I have to disagree as well on the reda shop, I haven’t done any of that things quests but 5 opals is really not bad considering it’s saving up for items that cost real money, it just adds more gameplay value to a game that already has a lot of great things to do.
U can always adjust the difficulty level to suit your play style or go for higher level regions or upgrade box level to your own so it’s not too easy. Contracts give u 5 opals each and scan with Raven for nearby opals or tytanium
If only they hadn't broken the store in the new update so you could actually access the said items. On PC at least and it's not a case of listen to the story. Did that ages ago and it was fine.
It really doesn't matter how you go about the game, it's all about play style. I followed the story mostly with bits of exploring in between. Personally wish I had taken my time exploring and getting all of the synch points. I've had to do A LOT of walking and riding! Some people want to complete everything as they go and that is fine, albeit a bit tedious imo. But if your goal is to do everything, you will end up coming back eventually. I did all of the fun stuff already so now after 115 hours I'm doing all the shit I skipped out on.
i accidentally went to asgaurd at level 19 and came out at 70 even though its was recommend for 90, adventuring around asgaurd is hell of a fast power leveling area just completing zones and searching for the Tears. Viking raiding monasteries is actually my favorite part of game only thing that feels actually VIKING. first thing i upgraded WAS the barrack complete opposite of you, and have better looking ship crew and custom lieutenant than the ugly bright blue hoop skirt assassin creed default crew. im level 170ish and ive only done ledes, Lunden, Yorvik, i stil have bulk of the quests story to go except my character looks better and unique for the cut scenes story and has far more versatile abiltites to enjoy the boss fights at higher difficulties than boring basic slash and dodges. the ACreed ancient aliens stuff has always been what i like LEAST about all of the AC while loving the time period backdrop and historical content. in Odyssey i was the same and preffered slaughtering spartans joining battlefields fighting navel actions. same with the Borgia, Ptolemy and crusades period games i could just adventure forever and never really want to progress the scfi cheesball story.
I never played any AC games, bought this out of curiosity and find myself liking the game. Still early in the game but taking my sweet time exploring, reading everything and getting familiar with the gameplay.
I wasn't much of a Assassin's Creed fan, but about 2 months after Valhalla released it was still around $70, I seen a bundle with Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla for $60 with DLC so I figured I would give it a go. Loving it so far. Beat Origins, played a bit of Odyssey seems great to.
you'll be back tracking all over as you often go to locations for story quests that you've previously looted. It's more productive to do story and minor deviations for loot/world events then go back and clean up later when you've got fast travel locations.
@@lyndonbauer1703 well now since he did everything he already have those fast travel location now he can storm through the story in the similiar enviroment since he already been in those locations :)
Okay so what you should build in order. Blacksmith (the game forces you), Trading Post, Hunters Post, Fishers Post, Assassins' building, Stables, Shipyard, Barracks and then everything else. Also you don't need to keep resetting skill points just get all the major unlocks and then F around with the other skills because they're a lot of really useful skills in it like throw a dead enemies weapon or catch an incoming spear. Reasons why you build in that order is because Blacksmith (upgrades for weapons and armor), Trading Post (for goods to sell and you can buy useful items and cosmetics, Hunters Post (Legendary Animals and Trading in animal parts for Items), Fishing Post (to trade all the fish you catch), Assassin's (to unlock The Order menu), Stables (mainly to upgrade your mount), Shipyard (to change your ship cosmetic) and Barracks (for your Lieutenant, other peoples and to change the crew around to listen to NPC stories).
I personally like doing a bit of a mix. Sometimes i do missions weather that be main or side, and other times i just run around hunting and looting areas that show yellow or white dots. Just depends how im feeling when i sit down to play.
i personally in any game that has exploration i tend to enjoy exploring and looting more than getting killed multiple times during the story quests im someone who loves to grind and explore. to be either equal in level or be 3 or 5 levels higher just to be able to survive in the assassins creed games
you know what i didnt find that many player did find in the very Early beginning even B4 Setting off to Engald, is the 0:43 "Ursine ShieldGuard: Shield and I followed the Story. Dont know if other experience crashes, bugs I have the Steam version.
Well, I’ve heard that there are tons of English accents, but I’ve never heard an accent with whistling sounds in every “T” sound. Absolutely loving it!
AcValhalla is just cheeper version of God Of War, they copy so mutch things from them but still.....you cant out performance Kratos. AC need more time to get on that lvl..
Got this game this month, I have already put in maybe 30 hours and we barely completely settled in England. I have been exploring and practicing combat for this is my first ac game. A lot of people are saying this is far from what ac was, I think I like it better this way, going in guns blazing or in this case axe swinging. The assassin play style mixed with Viking brawler play style makes this extremely unique. I got this game for 25 dollars, if I knew this was this fun I would have no problem paying full price.
I actually have a glitch in the Cent storyline where I’m supposed to fight Dag. But, it doesn’t do that, it’s supposed to play a cutscene but Dag just runs around attacking everyone in the settlement I need help.
Yeah I absolutely agree with you all and posted my own comment that he actually responded to and basically said we are all wrong and don't know what we're talkin about lol!
I'm currently 105 hours in and I'm still only using the maxed out varins axe and black smiths hammer with devastating effect. I really hope they give us new game plus at some point forcing me to experiment on higher difficulty and the ability to upgrade everything
Great video as always. I do kind of disagree about skipping opals and the shop. I got the opal map day one and I've been getting quite a lot throughout the map but I'm guessing I don't even have a third of what's on that map and I have 231 opals from just picking them up from the world and also doing daily quests. You can get 20 opals per week also from the daily's which only take a few minutes per quest. It just comes down to how much time you want to spend with this game. This video was geared more toward people that want to complete it fast so, if that is your mindset you're not wrong either, you can definitely make due with the weapons and armor you find in the world. I'm just letting people know if you're like me and you don't really care how long it takes you to complete the game and like exploring it's probably worth the time you spend getting opals.
For what stuff tho? Soemn of teh armour is OK but even a moderate paced playthrough you will find opals etc. I feel they are in the game as a negative thing. Get a legendary gauntlet for only 120 opals, want the rest? Go to helix and use Real money. In fact its actually pretty shitty. They should sell full suits at least in the traders shop
@@Jade-PG Ya I wouldn't get armor I agree. But for the weapons, some of which are really good, even OP, like the poison mace. If I could choose I wouldn't want micro transactions at all in this game, like you I do think that's shitty for a $60 single player game, but it is there and if you can get some of it for free why not? Plus all items are already mythical quality and that is a big deal, because you don't have to spend any resources upgrading it. Resources also take time to get that you're saving.
In terms of difficulty, you can just let enemies scale to or above your power level. Then it wont matter where you go first. Personally, i like to play with berserkr combat stats, but have all the parry windows and stealth on normal. This rewards stealth and makes parries still relatively easy to perform, but punishes mistakes harshly and extends fights!
if you want a better version of the special attack of the axes you should go a sickle in your main hand and a axe in your off hand you’ll see the damage improve massively if you do use that special attack just beware of your stamina and i’d get a skill where every light attack gives you stamina
as someone who first cleaned the entire area of loot in new game + it defently made me enjoy just focusing 100% on to the story and not having to care about shiny things xD
People were saying Valhalla had the potential to be a totally different game, were it not related to the Assassins Creed series, which I have always been a huge fan of
I really disagree about Asgard; for me it was really enjoyable. The scenes were absolutely astonishing and it was super interesting speaking with the other gods. I appreciate this is just your opinion though, thanks for the video 👍
@@eightninety., well, I mean in the lore the gods ARE pretty normal but they’ve got super powers. They aren’t like gods portrayed in other cultures where they have this otherworldliness to them, the Norse gods were kinda just asshole who possessed phenomenal powers but were otherwise entirely subject to “mortal” style whims
@@eightninety. in general though compared to Greek and Egyptian gods Norse gods while still very powerful weren’t immortal in their nature. They all possessed some level of superhuman physical abilities especially Thor who was by far the strongest and they all possessed some level of magical abilities but not on the same level as the other gods. Not many of them had overarching themes like Ares being god of war or Apollo being the sun god. Many of their abilities steamed from their items weapons, armor and applications of runes. A good example is while Zeus kept mostly order in Olympus he did that by power alone as hardly anyone could challenge him, his brothers came close but it would still take many of them teaming up to defeat him. Odin on the other hand kept order or the status quo by mainly using trickery and pitting them against each other so they would never challenge him or think about it. Only Zeus was ever called the king of the gods nobody else has the title.
Knowing what isn't super important so you know you have the option to skip it if you don't like or grow tired of that activity is quite useful, so thank you for the useful video. But... your commentary makes it sound like you are playing the game like it's a job not for fun. The goal is to avoid parts of the game you don't like and concentrate on the parts you do, it's not "make the game shorter".
I’m at 4 of 6 on my settlement no rush and I never really run out of Silver I love doing raids There a rush I try to up my weapon skills by fighting way higher then my current xp level 111 I do believe and some loot items only may be obtained via missions
Last raid I did was a level 90 area and a freaking 220 dude came buy and wiped out most of my mates spent more time running around reviving them than anything else
Is there any way to farm tungsten at the moment? Just started this game but already I’m guessing I need to take more? Or is everything patched? Thank you….for any response?
To get easy silver get the duel wield perk and equip 2 double handed weapons one an axe the other a spear go to a river u can walk across use Odin's sight swing attack the fish collect a bunch within like 20 mins and sell them to shops or the fish hut thing in your camp easy silver
I picked up every little dot in Norway, Asgard.....Settlement level 6, Skill tree maxed out, about 80% of England is blank on my map. :-) Once I got everything in England . DLC Time. I'm on 130 Hours, probably 200 hours to finish England completely. I do this in stages, I play for a couple of weeks then I don't touch it for months and again a couple of weeks. :-) (I don't have OCD....Maybe :-D)
My tip: For the beginning part of the game, I really struggled with money, never having enough to buy what I wanted. However, when I picked up a raven ability where Eivor automatically loots pots and bodies, I quickly found myself drowning in silver.
I think your early point is a great one overall. I'm new to the AC series, but coming from a game like say RDR2, when I got into my first settlement there I literally stopped the storyline and went to collect in game items, guns, etc. Tried that here and kept dying instantly lol. I like the system of leveling your power up, and bosses being way out of your range. A good example is you can't go collect Thors items or Excalibur until late game. Pretty cool concept and I'm loving where the story is taking me so far
The skill trees way of the bear/raven/wolf aren’t just for armor. Rah weapon falls under the category too....and the corresponding node boosts weapon stats as well..awesome video man! 👏 👏
maybe i'm weird but before doing any quests i clear EVERYTHING, i have 37h and i'm level 107, i've cleared all norway, ledecester and asgard (even with the little chests) i dont know if im the only one
Go into the higher level regions and collect higher level ingots to upgrade weapons and also get more in loot chests and fabric to upgrade rations and arrows. The big ? Is a traveller that can give u a location on your map for a choice of stuff like books of knowledge and get more medals to give to hytham and he gives u a book of knowledge
I usually just explore everywhere and get everything i can get before doing any story. Would you rather retread ground 30 hours later in a story without worrying about any collectible or just do the story beats and get distracted by shiny trinkets every area? For me, the former choice felt the best.
You can get the light fingered skill from the raven skill tree(the one which is separate). You can get it pretty early. It was one of the first ones that I got. Evior then automatically loots a ton of trinkets from wherever you can find and you can then sell them to shopkeeper for silver.....its basically just free money
There is enough tungsten and nickel in the world to upgrade early for a weapon and armor set. The farm is useful if you want to upgrade multiple weapon and armors.
Idk if it’s just me, but I like to explore all the major locations and complete everything there so that when the main quest takes me there I just focus on the actual story. Anyone else?
I have to actually force myself to veer off the main story and explore. If the main story takes me to a new location I’ll do a few side quests. Happened to me in Skyrim too lol
Literally me, I clear the whole area of EVERYTHING before I do a main quest.
@@ogshenron887 in fallout and Skyrim that’s the best because you get the enemies that only spawn at higher levels
Yeah, I instead try to collect everything on the map before continuing the story. I made it to England not too long ago and I have just been exploring and looting. I appreciate the game and the huge map and I don't mind the time it takes
Yeah I’m the same bud, i find it irritating when I’m trying to complete a main quest and there’s gold and white dots all around me. Think I find it breaks the immersion trying to do the quest and then just randomly run off in a different direction to get a chest.
I've completed the main story of the game in about 80 hours. I highly recommend upgrading your horse! You can make it so they can swim which is huge
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@@juventusDV9 stables
Im barely even halfway through the game and Im 80 hours in Lol tho Im having a blast unlike most people and I am completely over powered when I do the main story or literally anything.
Origins took 150 hrs, Odyssey took 250 hrs, and Valhalla has taken 350+ hrs. Odyssey’s DLC isn’t finished; nor have I even cracked into much V DLC. These games are getting massive.
@@draugwraith5549 they certainly are my friend. Now it's been over a year since I made that comment I have probably put in around 500 hours in Valhalla. You can really submers yourself in these games. I haven't played it in months though. Actually I haven't played any games this summer. I have my own painting business and business is booming!!! Lol
It could be just me but having a longer game is better. What’s the rush?
I agree, but then I'm picky about the games I play. I probably only play 5-7 games per year, but a spend a LOT of time with each game. It seems like a lot of people just like finishing games fast, so they can play the next game. I've always been more willing to play a game I really like for the 5th time all the way through than a mediocre game once.
@@babayaga4320 100%
For sure! As said in vide play your way but I don't thi k anyone wants to repeat stuff tho? Alot of the wealth you will find doing quests am mysteries so yeha that's the biggest thing for me don't bother going after big gold spots or you end up doing alot of it again and that's just boring. There is hundreds of hours still left getting every artifact level up settlement an mysteries
I kinda agree. I like longer games but at the same time I like a game I'm going to want to play repeatedly to get the value out of them. But to long and I tend to only play it once. Like R.D.R.2
it's not just you. I enjoy having a longer game, not rushing at all and simply enjoy my gametime. Why rush a singleplayer game like ACV is totaly beyond me and in my opinion the number one mistake you can make in such a game.
I usualy play the story in the zone, then complete the zone as much as I can, then move to the next zone to play the story... I don't like "going back" and the completionist in me wants the zones done 100%. So I inly leave the content out that I can't beat, like some of the bosses, safe them for later. Patience goes a long way.
I love long ass games. I don't want it to be over after only a weak of playing it.. and i always do every thing i can in an area before moving on so i make it even longer. I'm hoarder and want it all.
Lol that's fine dude but surely you don't want to repeat areas With no reward. Do main stuff then explore trust me
@@Jade-PG I've run in to that once so far. I've been playing since drop and I've only finished to pledges and the first part of asguard. And like mcdonalds i'm loving it. I'm at 139 power and just came across this drunk ass 🐻 lmfao. Recommended 190 lol
And start on easiest mode, that way there's more value.
Lure the zealots to your longship. They'll either help to wear down the enemies' health or kill them completely. I did it with redwalda. He didn't last long. It took 5 minutes.
How does this work?
@@RYANMARLBRO locate them and make them chase you to the nearest water source… if you can make sure they dont hop off the horse and you might be able to drown them
@Ryan Marlbrough Lure them near or into the water and attack them with arrows while in command of the longship. You get unlimited arrows that way and move/steer the ship towards them. So they can't get back on the land, and if you push them out far enough, They'll drowned.
THANK YOU! I tried this for myself. At level 50 I just killed the three 250ish power zealots holding the tablets and am now the proud owner of Excalibur at level 70 ☺️😎🤩🥳. On a side note those caves are a pretty nice quick 8 skill points!
Now that I cheesed a early end game sword When a powerful enemy is giving me a run for my money I’m trying to forget this beautiful trick! On a side note though, because you have to manually push the longboat down the rivers, through the blockades to do this trick, if you have the longship available in an area 5x your exp you have earned it.
I don't agree with a lot of what this guy says. I'm not 100% that he is really taking most out of the game. These tips seem to be the "quickest" way to complete the game without actually enjoying it.
Lol thes tips aren’t the best I mean for me getting the most out of the game and completionist run and I just left cent at 280 Power without leaving a mystery or wealth or artifact behind lol 62hrs gameplay and enjoying every minute of it
@@jakemansfield95 I'm doing that one my first run through. Every time I get through a county and the story progresses, I go back to an earlier one and make sure its properly cleared.
@@sebbhubbard6722 same I was a little late on the band wagon but I do the story bits then clear the mysteries and artifacts unless they are on the way to my mission. East anglia was hard beating both the sister especially the 340 power one I was only like 130-140 at the time but got Thor’s helmet before I left
100% didn't find this useful
Then play the story, I simply don't want to go through an area I just cleared to get zero new reward is my main point, not once did I say don't explore or do side content I simply said do it after the main story in each region ir you just revisit same places
A few extra pointers, some complementary, some counter to the OP
1. Settlement. Buildings you need: smithy, shop, assassin's bureau and the two +25 health feast bonus buildings. The rest are optional.
2. The "little guy": The scimitar you see in the movie is actually the BEST weapon you'll find for a time. It's a legendary 2H sword which means it's: a) almost as powerful as the dane axe, b) it's way faster than the axe, c) it's bear aligned and in a melee heavy game you want to upgrade first those areas in the skill tree and d) it has already all the upgrade slots open so you can upgrade it fully mid game when you have enough titanium. That's 20-30% more damage than with any other one available.
3. Raids are actually the best way to get experience besides the storyline. And easy and fun to do. But do them only after unlocking fast travel points nearby.
4. I agree the gold spots with ingots and gear are not so useful, so visit them only if they are nearby when you do quests. But do the mysteries if you can. They're worth up to 1200xp and take minutes each.
5. Shops restock every time you gain a level. Extremely useful for the tons of iron ore and titanium you'll need. Every time you level up, go to your settlement, buy 200 iron ore and 5 titanium and you'll be able to upgrade everything.
6. Runes are useless mostly. Except for the ones that bolster your life points. The rest are weak.
Which feast bonus buildings gives you +25 health?
there are a couple buildings that can be upgraded multiple times.
Can you tell me which one?
Runes are far from useless
@@nbs257 I believe it is the fishing hut and also the bakery
The best abilities come from finding them within the world, not through the story. The best weapons come from finding them, not through the story. Also Yanli only sells a few weapons, most of which are trash compared to ones you find. Also biggest mistake to avoid is NOT using Fafnir's Fang and Fyrd Spear together... basically saying... Use them.
I’ve got about 80 hours on the game and pick it back up here and there to inch towards 100%, and I’ve rocked the Fafnir and Fyrd Spear with the Raven Clan armor set for about 60 hours lmao one of my favorite builds and combat set in any game I can remember
Should i use fafnirs fang? I got gungnir through a glitch around the map at lvl 34 now im lvl 95 and at lvl 82 i got gael borg from wrath of the druids dlc
That's what I'm rocking and just took out level 340 strongholds at level 199.
Fafnir/Fyrd rock ❤
Mysteries build up your skill points faster then anything else
Yes
And some of them are pretty fun
True unless you done a buy to win lol
Thank you.
Oh Christ I wish I’d known that.
I’m at 100% (except fishing) and 140 hours. The main story takes you through almost all points of interest, so don’t explore too much, or you’ll go everywhere twice (or more).
As soon as I got to England I uncovered the entire map by visiting all the eagle icons. This revealed every raid location so the next thing I did was raid all those locations with my crew. This gave me enough materials to upgrade my town to level 4. Then I finally started to work on main & town quests.
Really good idea, I’m pretty new to the game and visited some eagle icons. But I never thought of it like you did, however it makes sense and probably makes the play through a lot easier especially with the raids.
Not the way the game is meant to be played.
@@g0inturbo Pretty sure games don’t come with a lore playing manual, how about you do you and let others play how they want?.
that’s how i’ve been with all the games
Wait how did you manage that? I was wanting to do that but at lower levels the higher level monasteries kick your ass.
The raiding of monasteries is my favorite thing in the game, he’s acting like it’s a pain. Weird.
Because it's almost literally the same thing each time. Instead of being their own things, Ubi does it's usual and makes them into activities, that need to follow a certain strict template.
@@jesustyronechrist2330 How would you improve the raiding mechanic, if given the option?
Sure but that's true of a lot of the game lengthening features in these games, only most of them don't let you run around shouting "LOOT THEIR CHURCH AND BURN THEIR GOD!" It may just be me, now that I think about it. Too much time around sanctimonious Christians growing up.
Add roving bands of bandits now and then, make it you have to clear the place out before a timer finishes, could have. A flaming building as the timer so not to. Break Emersion, if it brims to ground you don't get any loot, basically the rains are all just to similar, they could add a wager system with your crew. You could bet small amounts of gold on how many Head shots you Get or kilss with certain weapons etc
@@Jade-PG Most of that sounds cool, although I would say instead of having just a timer where you fail if it runs out, maybe a system where like reinforcements show up after a certain amount of time, and if you're still there when they arrive, they'll wreck you 90% of the time.
I havent played AC since Black Flag so to me playing this game its just mind blowing to me how AC has changed in a good way. I see a lot of complaints abiut this game and saying Origins is better but I dont see that. Even the old original AC games excluding BF were boring to me. The climbing anywhere you want and assissanations were fun at first but then the missions were all repetitive.
This game you have so much to do. Dont rush it, its fun to explore. Im a FPS player so I dont play story games often and this is a breath of fresh air from always being in a competitive mode.
Lol origins is better that's funny
Personally I'd say play odessey best game of the series imo
@@ericnice4400 origins was the most boring sht ive played with the witcher
Clear each Raid, BEFORE you start the raid. Makes even raids over twice your level super easy compared to all guards bum rushing you at once.
YESSSSSSS, this is what I've told everyone. I was a level 33 and went to level 120 and 260 even. I just got the advanced assassinate and take my time and take everyone out, and then predator the others when I can. Then blow the horn and easily grab supplies. The struggle is tough when they are in the 260 bcuz they hide in the churches and you HAVE to fight them. Parry is your best friend lol. It sucks going through a whole raid and dying by one or 2 hits in those insane tough high level areas.
@@professorbird1224 brake the window and arrow them down.
Yupp, and the advanced assassin assist timed thing helps a ton.
In the Ice Giant realm I beat that level 400 stone bear on like level 130.
The runes for evasion, and a shield+sword that heals you make you OP 😂
I've play over 150 hrs and only completed 4 areas and I love it. Fishing, hunting it is each there own for what you want to do
For the guy that you said don't waste your time with the opal I think you're wrong talk to him once A-day and do his missions the items that he sells in the shop or the items you have to buy with real money with one week of doing his missions every day you can get his items
Yep, 2 daily contracts and a weekly one. It is insane you need 120 of them to get a weapon but they add up pretty quickly.
It takes like 5 minutes to do a raid. Why not do them all to upgrade your settlement. The buffs are awesome.
I did the same thing in Norway. I felt more prepared to go into the game. I am really loving the game now that I am simply enjoying the story and leaving the side quests for later. I wish there was a way to call your raid team to your side, sometimes they will just abandon me and leave me to fight a section alone. I'm hoping that in the future the DLC will continue the stories of these alliances
Getting all those, Ymir’s tears, you get 5 skill points for completing but you probably get around 10 more SP in the process of finding them.
I did a glitch and I have a 7h save with Max skill points. Oof
@@memesthatifound4418 how
and repeat this again through Jotunheim for Ymir's blood stones or whatever it is.
My big tip , make manual saves often, as sometimes a mission objective will break and your autosaves cant take you back far enough too undo the bug , Lost four hours of progress having too reload a manual save I made earlier because an objective became incompletable
The Seer's Hut storylines give you the backstory of the end of the Isu filtered through Viking vision quests. They're fun, and if you've played previous games you might recognize some of the voice actors. Plus you should be able to get XP pretty quickly in Asgard and Jotunheim.
To get to level 6 settlement, you HAVE to raid all monasteries + some more chests because you'll have enough raw materials but you'll run out of supplies. If you want to get the to level 6, you have to go out of your way. I know because I did. Cattle farm, grain farm and fowl farm can be upgraded 2x after being built
Also complete all the arcs that reward you with building materials also supplies weren’t an issue for me since I accumulated so much by looting every chest I saw on the map
After about eleven hours of Valhalla, which I did somewhat enjoy. I spent like an hour stacking rocks, and multiple hours fully completing the first area before I even did the, "go to settlement" quest. But back to the point. I think the reason I haven't liked the last three AC's as much as the previous ones is cause they focused alot more on fighting. I enjoyed when the majority of fighting lasted five or six seconds and then you'd be on your way.
It was fun like that. Fighting styles a lot different. Used to feel so cool being surrounded by 30-40 enemies and mowing through them in minutes
Don’t ignore the opal guy 👀
You get one free helix item every two weeks from doing the contracts every day, and they literally just take a few minutes.
i cant even talk to that kid. its a bug many people have....
@@KingOfRotterdam16 "That kid" is actually like 800 years old (maybe more)
@@Scared_Yoda i bet it will come out that reda is an isu that was hidden away and lasted beyond the others that lives among the people and watches things. It's the only way he could still be alive between bayaks time and eivors. Although i am not that far into the game yet maybe there is more detail on him somewhere i have not seen but ya it is a giant leap of time between ancient Egypt and about 873 AD
@Gerald Hiller wait really? For doing the contracts for 2 week u get one free item without having to use opals???
@@derpderp4611 No you still have to buy them with Opals. I just say two weeks cause you can get 90 opals per week and gear items cost 120.
Raids are fun! Makes me feel like a Vikingr!
there is my drengr
I loved Asgard. I went in at level 70 and came out at level 100. I thought it had some of the best game play too.
How long can you stay in Asgard for?
@@BotGamePros as long as you need to. It took me 3 days of playing to finish it. After an early big battle it invites you to leave, but you don't need to.
So nothing comes from the settlement, huh? Hidden Ones Bureau covers an entire questline. Fishing market has alot of rewards for fishes, just like hunters.
Why the heck are you trying to save time? Immerse yourself in the entire world! It is not a race. The fun is the journey, not the emptiness of finishing.
The “crook” PAYS you in opals for contracts. Sone are really good pay. You are in way too much of a hurry to really enjoy it. I am 59% complete at 165 hours.
95 hours and it finally got my settlement to level 6
I enjoy this game so much I forget I’ve even levelled up so check and I have 10-12 skill points 😂 such a fun and immersive game
I always have a few skill points available. I'm so bad about that with any game I play
The value of Reda is not the opals. It is the area covered, access to other ventures, and additional silver & resources acquired.
Yeah your wrong about the settlement you get so many buffs for having different buildings
yup
+50 health for about 3hour when you have a feast and go on a mission after is really good
I’m one of the small majority that started tweaking on relics after I was like 50’hours in.. I also bought the all maps revealed pack so I really just wanted that poison shield
Without ingots you can’t use the iron and leather to improve the weapons, very contradicting video
you also find the ingots very easily and will use far fewer of them than iron ore and leather.
no the ingots are only for increasing the upgrade slots that you can upgrade for the weapon to use iron and leather for. So you use iron and leather to upgrade the weapon stats but then you hit a peak. That is where the ingots come into play to increase the amount of slots you can upgrade using iron and leather. The ingot upgrade also gives the new appearances and adds rune slots but the ingots don't technically upgrade your stats. That is only the other materials.
Pro Tip: In Vinland, you can use use your fishing line. Fishes turn into leather to trade.
I complete the story line in an area and before i start another on i go back and do the mysteries and get the left over gold
I wish I watched this before I started...I explored the whole 20-90 power level area before doing the story just to do it all over again
I understand your major point for this video is saving time (which wasn’t my play style) but things like the Reda shop are very important to get the helix shop items without having to spend real money. A lot of the items you can get are actually very good.
Of course it takes awhile to get the opals but if you do all the contracts every day you can clear out his shop every week if you chose.
How do you get reda’s shop
@@PhilipJFry58598 I believe he shows up after you get settlement level 3
@@ZmanImaGamer yeah I got him now thank you
I found that following the main story line, and just stay at the location and get all treasures, on the way to the location, do what is on the way, this way you clear out everything over time.
I have to disagree as well on the reda shop, I haven’t done any of that things quests but 5 opals is really not bad considering it’s saving up for items that cost real money, it just adds more gameplay value to a game that already has a lot of great things to do.
U can always adjust the difficulty level to suit your play style or go for higher level regions or upgrade box level to your own so it’s not too easy. Contracts give u 5 opals each and scan with Raven for nearby opals or tytanium
Do Reda's contracts every day, you may not want the stuff there, but maybe something pops up that you do want.
If only they hadn't broken the store in the new update so you could actually access the said items. On PC at least and it's not a case of listen to the story. Did that ages ago and it was fine.
It really doesn't matter how you go about the game, it's all about play style. I followed the story mostly with bits of exploring in between. Personally wish I had taken my time exploring and getting all of the synch points. I've had to do A LOT of walking and riding! Some people want to complete everything as they go and that is fine, albeit a bit tedious imo. But if your goal is to do everything, you will end up coming back eventually. I did all of the fun stuff already so now after 115 hours I'm doing all the shit I skipped out on.
i accidentally went to asgaurd at level 19 and came out at 70 even though its was recommend for 90, adventuring around asgaurd is hell of a fast power leveling area just completing zones and searching for the Tears.
Viking raiding monasteries is actually my favorite part of game only thing that feels actually VIKING. first thing i upgraded WAS the barrack complete opposite of you, and have better looking ship crew and custom lieutenant than the ugly bright blue hoop skirt assassin creed default crew. im level 170ish and ive only done ledes, Lunden, Yorvik, i stil have bulk of the quests story to go except my character looks better and unique for the cut scenes story and has far more versatile abiltites to enjoy the boss fights at higher difficulties than boring basic slash and dodges.
the ACreed ancient aliens stuff has always been what i like LEAST about all of the AC while loving the time period backdrop and historical content. in Odyssey i was the same and preffered slaughtering spartans joining battlefields fighting navel actions. same with the Borgia, Ptolemy and crusades period games i could just adventure forever and never really want to progress the scfi cheesball story.
I never played any AC games, bought this out of curiosity and find myself liking the game. Still early in the game but taking my sweet time exploring, reading everything and getting familiar with the gameplay.
Same here. Exactly the same! It's just so captivating. In no hurry myself. 😅
I wasn't much of a Assassin's Creed fan, but about 2 months after Valhalla released it was still around $70, I seen a bundle with Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla for $60 with DLC so I figured I would give it a go.
Loving it so far.
Beat Origins, played a bit of Odyssey seems great to.
My play time now is almost 90hours finish almost everything except the story.
I feel that
I do the same thing. Do everything else, then just focus solely on the story
you'll be back tracking all over as you often go to locations for story quests that you've previously looted.
It's more productive to do story and minor deviations for loot/world events then go back and clean up later when you've got fast travel locations.
@@lyndonbauer1703 well now since he did everything he already have those fast travel location now he can storm through the story in the similiar enviroment since he already been in those locations :)
@@budlikycz2445 he clearly enjoys the game enough to clear all areas twice over, certainly his prerogative. I don't as its a very bloated game.
Okay so what you should build in order. Blacksmith (the game forces you), Trading Post, Hunters Post, Fishers Post, Assassins' building, Stables, Shipyard, Barracks and then everything else. Also you don't need to keep resetting skill points just get all the major unlocks and then F around with the other skills because they're a lot of really useful skills in it like throw a dead enemies weapon or catch an incoming spear. Reasons why you build in that order is because Blacksmith (upgrades for weapons and armor), Trading Post (for goods to sell and you can buy useful items and cosmetics, Hunters Post (Legendary Animals and Trading in animal parts for Items), Fishing Post (to trade all the fish you catch), Assassin's (to unlock The Order menu), Stables (mainly to upgrade your mount), Shipyard (to change your ship cosmetic) and Barracks (for your Lieutenant, other peoples and to change the crew around to listen to NPC stories).
I personally like doing a bit of a mix. Sometimes i do missions weather that be main or side, and other times i just run around hunting and looting areas that show yellow or white dots. Just depends how im feeling when i sit down to play.
i personally in any game that has exploration i tend to enjoy exploring and looting more than getting killed multiple times during the story quests im someone who loves to grind and explore. to be either equal in level or be 3 or 5 levels higher just to be able to survive in the assassins creed games
@@williamsearcy8981 yea thats why i do my mix. Usually i end up being similar level or above when i go to do the next missions.
you know what i didnt find that many player did find in the very Early beginning even B4 Setting off to Engald, is the 0:43 "Ursine ShieldGuard: Shield and I followed the Story. Dont know if other experience crashes, bugs I have the Steam version.
Full on fight or sneaky sniping and assassination. Great fun. Looks good too.
Well, I’ve heard that there are tons of English accents, but I’ve never heard an accent with whistling sounds in every “T” sound. Absolutely loving it!
honestly with all this detailed info it does make u want to play this game ! keep them coming! thx Jade
If I didn’t have the game I may feel the same way
AcValhalla is just cheeper version of God Of War, they copy so mutch things from them but still.....you cant out performance Kratos.
AC need more time to get on that lvl..
Highly recommend, it's a blast!
Got this game this month, I have already put in maybe 30 hours and we barely completely settled in England. I have been exploring and practicing combat for this is my first ac game. A lot of people are saying this is far from what ac was, I think I like it better this way, going in guns blazing or in this case axe swinging. The assassin play style mixed with Viking brawler play style makes this extremely unique. I got this game for 25 dollars, if I knew this was this fun I would have no problem paying full price.
I did asgard l20, didn't realise it was l90. Lol.
I did it at 90
How do you get there?
I am doing it at l70
@@Chris-sr6vw Built a tent for the witch, then collected sum herbs, then went to 💤💤
Yh the end fight at level 50 wasn’t nice
Im happy I decided to complete every area in the game (and DLC’s) it added a lot more to the game then just doing the story
I love duel wielding the daggers! They cant touch you and it's fun as hell!
Just spam away . Legit the funniest stuff
I actually have a glitch in the Cent storyline where I’m supposed to fight Dag. But, it doesn’t do that, it’s supposed to play a cutscene but Dag just runs around attacking everyone in the settlement I need help.
There's a lot more to the settlement! A lot!
Yeah he's tripping on the settlement, need hidden ones, map place, museum, trade post, seers hut, radis shop for contracts, hunter's hut
Way wrong on the settlement! It is something you want to do, adds storylines and parts of the game
Yeah I absolutely agree with you all and posted my own comment that he actually responded to and basically said we are all wrong and don't know what we're talkin about lol!
The opal mission one really helps me a lot!! Now I never need to waste time on this
I did the contracts you get 90 a week if you do all them
Ya this guy seems clueless about reda. This whole video screams speed run and not really knowing much about the game
To attack high level monasteries go in stealthily and kill as many enemies before calling in your crew
That is exactly the way I do it
I really really hope you finished the seers arc and done some of the animus glitches
I wont ruin it if you haven't but the lore in this ac is crazy
I'm currently 105 hours in and I'm still only using the maxed out varins axe and black smiths hammer with devastating effect. I really hope they give us new game plus at some point forcing me to experiment on higher difficulty and the ability to upgrade everything
Great video as always. I do kind of disagree about skipping opals and the shop. I got the opal map day one and I've been getting quite a lot throughout the map but I'm guessing I don't even have a third of what's on that map and I have 231 opals from just picking them up from the world and also doing daily quests. You can get 20 opals per week also from the daily's which only take a few minutes per quest. It just comes down to how much time you want to spend with this game. This video was geared more toward people that want to complete it fast so, if that is your mindset you're not wrong either, you can definitely make due with the weapons and armor you find in the world. I'm just letting people know if you're like me and you don't really care how long it takes you to complete the game and like exploring it's probably worth the time you spend getting opals.
For what stuff tho? Soemn of teh armour is OK but even a moderate paced playthrough you will find opals etc. I feel they are in the game as a negative thing. Get a legendary gauntlet for only 120 opals, want the rest? Go to helix and use Real money. In fact its actually pretty shitty. They should sell full suits at least in the traders shop
@@Jade-PG Ya I wouldn't get armor I agree. But for the weapons, some of which are really good, even OP, like the poison mace. If I could choose I wouldn't want micro transactions at all in this game, like you I do think that's shitty for a $60 single player game, but it is there and if you can get some of it for free why not? Plus all items are already mythical quality and that is a big deal, because you don't have to spend any resources upgrading it. Resources also take time to get that you're saving.
I know it’s a year ago but you could have downgraded your weapons at the smith for silver and you get a your materials back
I have a Level 5 village with 230 power and full thors set (accept the cloak) the game is awesome so far
You get the cloak after finishing hidden ones
In terms of difficulty, you can just let enemies scale to or above your power level. Then it wont matter where you go first.
Personally, i like to play with berserkr combat stats, but have all the parry windows and stealth on normal. This rewards stealth and makes parries still relatively easy to perform, but punishes mistakes harshly and extends fights!
Dude I spent about 3 hrs in Asgard getting all that stuff just to find out that the story line takes you there smh I’ve learned my lesson haha
if you want a better version of the special attack of the axes you should go a sickle in your main hand and a axe in your off hand you’ll see the damage improve massively if you do use that special attack just beware of your stamina and i’d get a skill where every light attack gives you stamina
This is basically a “here’s how to speed run the game and enjoy the bare minimum.” 😑 Why so negative about the experience?
as someone who first cleaned the entire area of loot in new game + it defently made me enjoy just focusing 100% on to the story and not having to care about shiny things xD
I was expecting there would be a shield wall formation like in the last kingdom. Cmon ubisoft smh
People were saying Valhalla had the potential to be a totally different game, were it not related to the Assassins Creed series, which I have always been a huge fan of
@@Mwhitehouse99 still an amazing game
@14:25 you dont need the guaranteed assassination setting the skill advanced assassination lets you assassinate almost anything even bosses
I really disagree about Asgard; for me it was really enjoyable. The scenes were absolutely astonishing and it was super interesting speaking with the other gods. I appreciate this is just your opinion though, thanks for the video 👍
Was fun fighting you know what doggo but just felt like filler. What rewards you get for main quest completion?
They portrayed gods like normal fucking people wtf, asgard part was so weak
@@eightninety., well, I mean in the lore the gods ARE pretty normal but they’ve got super powers.
They aren’t like gods portrayed in other cultures where they have this otherworldliness to them, the Norse gods were kinda just asshole who possessed phenomenal powers but were otherwise entirely subject to “mortal” style whims
@@Jabberwokee We’re talking about “people” who can transcend time and space even before their birth...
@@eightninety. in general though compared to Greek and Egyptian gods Norse gods while still very powerful weren’t immortal in their nature. They all possessed some level of superhuman physical abilities especially Thor who was by far the strongest and they all possessed some level of magical abilities but not on the same level as the other gods. Not many of them had overarching themes like Ares being god of war or Apollo being the sun god. Many of their abilities steamed from their items weapons, armor and applications of runes. A good example is while Zeus kept mostly order in Olympus he did that by power alone as hardly anyone could challenge him, his brothers came close but it would still take many of them teaming up to defeat him. Odin on the other hand kept order or the status quo by mainly using trickery and pitting them against each other so they would never challenge him or think about it. Only Zeus was ever called the king of the gods nobody else has the title.
Lol the third Asgard part is literally level 260 and I tried it the first time at 65... had to go home and grind for a while
Knowing what isn't super important so you know you have the option to skip it if you don't like or grow tired of that activity is quite useful, so thank you for the useful video. But... your commentary makes it sound like you are playing the game like it's a job not for fun. The goal is to avoid parts of the game you don't like and concentrate on the parts you do, it's not "make the game shorter".
I’m at 4 of 6 on my settlement no rush and I never really run out of Silver I love doing raids There a rush I try to up my weapon skills by fighting way higher then my current xp level 111 I do believe and some loot items only may be obtained via missions
Maybe do a video or videos on the best choices to make with most benefits (e.g war weary mission how to keep the silver)
You give it to the brother that’s captive and take it off his body
Lol. Agreed with Barnesy’s suggestion. Although not for this War Weary mission. You just keep it. 😂
I gave it to no 1
It's the idea that you can do all the stuff you can do in the world in one place is nice, I enjoy the long game, hell I'd love for it to be longer!
You can do Valhalla on level 50 without too much difficulty.
What difficulty?
@@Jay-Hud i think he means easy
Last raid I did was a level 90 area and a freaking 220 dude came buy and wiped out most of my mates spent more time running around reviving them than anything else
You can't reach a level 6 (max) settlement without doing all the raids because they had the required materials
By time your thinking of doing level 6 you would have completed most of gane an won't need the benifits is what I found
@@Jade-PG no you don't im 45 hours in and I'm almost to level 6 and brother just got taken
Is kopis and the skull heavy shield a good combo ?
They should let you catagorize weapons and armor
Is there any way to farm tungsten at the moment? Just started this game but already I’m guessing I need to take more? Or is everything patched? Thank you….for any response?
Look up a video on RUclips with game title and titanium farming loop. It 100% still works as of 5/6/2022.
Hope it helps
To get easy silver get the duel wield perk and equip 2 double handed weapons one an axe the other a spear go to a river u can walk across use Odin's sight swing attack the fish collect a bunch within like 20 mins and sell them to shops or the fish hut thing in your camp easy silver
I picked up every little dot in Norway, Asgard.....Settlement level 6, Skill tree maxed out, about 80% of England is blank on my map. :-) Once I got everything in England . DLC Time. I'm on 130 Hours, probably 200 hours to finish England completely. I do this in stages, I play for a couple of weeks then I don't touch it for months and again a couple of weeks. :-) (I don't have OCD....Maybe :-D)
some of the contracts from merchants give 20 opals
Those are weekly quests. Daily quests give you 5
@@charlotteowens2244 yes they are. overall though they take all of a few minutes to complete, and if you dont do them you will definitely get ni ooals
My tip: For the beginning part of the game, I really struggled with money, never having enough to buy what I wanted. However, when I picked up a raven ability where Eivor automatically loots pots and bodies, I quickly found myself drowning in silver.
I think your early point is a great one overall. I'm new to the AC series, but coming from a game like say RDR2, when I got into my first settlement there I literally stopped the storyline and went to collect in game items, guns, etc. Tried that here and kept dying instantly lol. I like the system of leveling your power up, and bosses being way out of your range. A good example is you can't go collect Thors items or Excalibur until late game. Pretty cool concept and I'm loving where the story is taking me so far
The skill trees way of the bear/raven/wolf aren’t just for armor. Rah weapon falls under the category too....and the corresponding node boosts weapon stats as well..awesome video man! 👏 👏
This might be a dumb question but uh... How do I tell how a weapon is aligned?
@@well_as_an_expert_id_say on the top of the item card there is an icon of the corresponding animal
maybe i'm weird but before doing any quests i clear EVERYTHING, i have 37h and i'm level 107, i've cleared all norway, ledecester and asgard (even with the little chests) i dont know if im the only one
I just want to level man. I just want to reach 400...
with an average pace it took me 100 hours haha
Go into the higher level regions and collect higher level ingots to upgrade weapons and also get more in loot chests and fabric to upgrade rations and arrows. The big ? Is a traveller that can give u a location on your map for a choice of stuff like books of knowledge and get more medals to give to hytham and he gives u a book of knowledge
New to the channel and modern AC games. Good videos about a game I'm really enjoying
I usually just explore everywhere and get everything i can get before doing any story. Would you rather retread ground 30 hours later in a story without worrying about any collectible or just do the story beats and get distracted by shiny trinkets every area? For me, the former choice felt the best.
The biggest mistake was buying an unfinished game
You can get the light fingered skill from the raven skill tree(the one which is separate). You can get it pretty early. It was one of the first ones that I got. Evior then automatically loots a ton of trinkets from wherever you can find and you can then sell them to shopkeeper for silver.....its basically just free money
Me who just bought a 2k pack at the start
You think nickel and tungsten farming via saves takes away from the fun? I just want to upgrade my gear early lol
There is enough tungsten and nickel in the world to upgrade early for a weapon and armor set. The farm is useful if you want to upgrade multiple weapon and armors.
Mate I’ve spent 1% energy finding opals and have 400+ lol