Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:45:36 PM
No.528053285
>>528052717
The grind is relatively mild fwiw. Chances are you only need to "grind" 3 good melee and ranged weapons for each class, either because they're the ones you like, or because they're the ones that are good, or both.
By the time your character is actually leveled, you're playing higher difficulties (potentially even havoc), and have all the shit you want and/or need, "grinding" out the stuff you're not usually going to use is either going to become a fun side quest of experimenting with shit you aren't familiar with, or just playing the way you usually do and instead buying, upgrading to green, then sacrificing the same weapon type to skip the usual grind.
Two tips:
Put +10% exp on whatever curios you have while leveling, it does make a difference.
Challenge yourself with higher difficulties, but make sure you bring appropriate builds. By the time you feel you're comfortable with the game, give havoc a try. It gets hard by 20+ which tends to filter most players, but it also rewards a decent amount of resources. The amount in havoc 40 is absurd, but by the time you can semi-reliably win havoc 40 on a weekly basis, you probably have hundreds of hours and are already far past the grind, so start early and aim for 20 and then just do your weekly game.
The grind is relatively mild fwiw. Chances are you only need to "grind" 3 good melee and ranged weapons for each class, either because they're the ones you like, or because they're the ones that are good, or both.
By the time your character is actually leveled, you're playing higher difficulties (potentially even havoc), and have all the shit you want and/or need, "grinding" out the stuff you're not usually going to use is either going to become a fun side quest of experimenting with shit you aren't familiar with, or just playing the way you usually do and instead buying, upgrading to green, then sacrificing the same weapon type to skip the usual grind.
Two tips:
Put +10% exp on whatever curios you have while leveling, it does make a difference.
Challenge yourself with higher difficulties, but make sure you bring appropriate builds. By the time you feel you're comfortable with the game, give havoc a try. It gets hard by 20+ which tends to filter most players, but it also rewards a decent amount of resources. The amount in havoc 40 is absurd, but by the time you can semi-reliably win havoc 40 on a weekly basis, you probably have hundreds of hours and are already far past the grind, so start early and aim for 20 and then just do your weekly game.