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7/17/2025, 6:46:17 PM
Been trying to get used to the Starstorm ruleset on solo runs in RoR1. What the fuck are you supposed to do about Bliggers? Almost all of my runs have died due to these invisible tongue-gnashers at this point.
It's interesting to have an invisible super monster to have to keep track of, but the respect they demand for being able to just spawn in is bullshit at times. Some variety of Blights are either hard character counters, or just slow down the pace of the game tremendously by cutting you off on your route and forcing you to whittle them away to get by. Pinging them only works for one at a time, and isn't even convenient to pull off when they congregate in a group (which is always) and they sometimes just fart out run-enders if they're Overloading/Poison affixed.
Know I'm bitching, but Ultras are piss-easy compared to these guys, and keeping hyper-vigilance on every engagement is just a chore (though it is funny thinking "THERE MIGHT BE BLIGGER'S HERE" whilst coming up from a rope). There's never a way to compartmentalize working with them so I can focus my attention elsewhere. So, do I just leave that artifact off for solo runs, or is there just some methodology that I'm missing here?
It's interesting to have an invisible super monster to have to keep track of, but the respect they demand for being able to just spawn in is bullshit at times. Some variety of Blights are either hard character counters, or just slow down the pace of the game tremendously by cutting you off on your route and forcing you to whittle them away to get by. Pinging them only works for one at a time, and isn't even convenient to pull off when they congregate in a group (which is always) and they sometimes just fart out run-enders if they're Overloading/Poison affixed.
Know I'm bitching, but Ultras are piss-easy compared to these guys, and keeping hyper-vigilance on every engagement is just a chore (though it is funny thinking "THERE MIGHT BE BLIGGER'S HERE" whilst coming up from a rope). There's never a way to compartmentalize working with them so I can focus my attention elsewhere. So, do I just leave that artifact off for solo runs, or is there just some methodology that I'm missing here?
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