Remnant 2 - BEGINNERS GUIDE - Upgrading Weapons, Unlock Archetypes, Puzzles, Where to get Scrap

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hello everybody it is ebontist and in this video I want to go over tips that I kind of wish I knew from level one because I played about 60 hours of this and I've learned a lot I definitely am not going to claim to know it all but hopefully these tips steer your initial playthrough because I know the game literally came out today for many of you but I hope your first playthrough is a little smoother and just you know some of these tips steer you in the right direction so let's jump in I have no idea how many it is but I probably counted them up on the thumbnail so here we go the first one is your archetype now your first one whichever you pick is going to be one of the four starting ones or Gunslinger if you kind of pre-ordered and got that bonus you can still get Gunslinger later on but as you level up your archetype you're going to be you know getting different skills and stuff like that but the real customization comes when you get your second one so when your character has a total of 10 trade points and honestly spend your trade points pretty frequently because there's no reason not to you be able to reset them later it's not that expensive to reset I'll be completely honest and you should not be sitting on unspent trade points but the idea is when you get 10 of them you also unlock your chance at your first or basically your second um archetype and that's going to come from a couple different places you can get the initial starting ones which are most of the early ones that you're going to get the other archetypes are pretty hard to find specific tests you got to go through certain puzzles and a lot of your vendors are going to actually have them for sale so for example if I come over here to the medic and she has the medic pin so if I buy the medic pin and then I take that over to Wallace he's going to turn that into something it's probably a very you know very similar looking pin and then that's going to allow me to have the medic as a second archetype so once you get one of these things you'll equip your second archetype and you're going to have all the benefits of the first one and the only difference is you won't have the prime perk so if you want a different Prime perk make the prime you know make the prime archetype give you your Prime perk so like this one which started out at 50 but when I upgraded it it now regenerates a hundred percent of Max health when I die so it's kind of a get on a jail free card once but it only happens every 10 minutes but for me that's really nice to have as a solo player paired with a dog who has a heel and is like a second target this is kind of what I use to beat a lot of the game now is it perfect in all situations no nothing is but that second archetype is a game changer and you also notice your name will change so it goes from Die Hard bulldog to Bonded Bulldog or if I switch over to say like the hunter bonded predator or if I switch it it's dead to rights Predator so just have fun with the names notice them up there but the second archetype is a massive Game Changer so as soon as you get that 10 trait points and you've got it unlocked go to one of your vendors so you're gonna have like the armor guy there's one of your vendors but Cass I know has one that guy's got one that guy has one and then also your weapons guy over here is gonna have another one depending on which one you started with they're gonna have different ones which will be looking for the item that is about 1500 in cost and those are going to be some of those items that are going to get you um artifact unlocks and those are going to be things where you walk over to Wallace and it's the right one you'll get it if you want to know an exact guide for all of them you can look one of those up but get your second archetype as early as you can it's a game changer so the next quick tip is going to be a real fast one it's going to be your Advanced steps in the bottom left-hand corner of your main character screen uh you'll be able to see an advanced stats from me on mouse and keyboard it's r it's all the stuff on the left hand side that you can see from skill cooldown critical damage healing Effectiveness if you're a Min maxing nerd this is the place for you now the other thing this also shows is your power level and it says a weighted average of your archetype level which is the sum of your two highest archetypes and then your weapon level a weighted average of the highest level weapon for each slot so I've got a plus 20 I've got a plus 15 and a plus 15. again the weighted average is leaning heavily into your primary weapon and your power level is a weighted average for your archetype level and your weapon level and that calculates Your World level and that's what you're gonna go into when you go exploring so if I have a weapon this strong but I take in weapons that are like level one and I'm wondering why I feel weaker that's why so if you are looking to upgrade weapons and you're normally playing on like your you know your normal build is working or with like veteran difficulty or even messing with something higher if you're looking to level up weapons kind of experiment see which one you want to mess around with of stuff that you've acquired mess around on Survivor it's going to be a lot easier to manage that as well now the other thing here for advanced stats is your total archetype level so for any of the archetypes that you have acquired you're gonna have like I've got 10 10 I've got a seven to seven I've got a couple zeros and there's still more that I don't have but you'll notice it states combined total of all archetype levels increases the quality of dropped Relic fragments so your Relic is going to have three slots on it and you'll notice like ordinary ammo currently it's dropping is plus three this one dropped as a plus one and if you're looking to upgrade your Relic fragments you're gonna have to play a ton to get like the perfect ones upgraded a lot because you just gotta run around and find them all again and there's probably a very specific like guide Wiki whatever it is that may tell you exactly where they are but you may be able to get one that gives you a decent Shield amount but if I wanted that to be better the higher I get all my archetypes so basically what I'm saying is it's advantageous when you get other archetypes to use them and level up as many of them as you can because when your Relic shards start dropping at much higher levels they're going to be giving you a much bigger benefit and you can really lean into certain types of builds or you can mess with the gray Health which is the whole thing if you lean into a certain build so just know that if you get you know in love with one archetype and but you want to go like explore other Realms turn it down to Survivor check out a couple other archetypes mess with a couple weapons and then you can really do your exploring that way but it does make a difference with your Advanced stats for both your power level for the world which is typically like one above your power level and then your archetype level for your Relic fragments so I wanted you guys to see that and also see where to find that now the way you level up an archetype very simple just use it as you kill enemies and do different things and accomplish Mission or like side quests or dungeons or whatever you'll get progress on this but to level up your weapons you're going to need currency and you're going to find that currency in one of two ways scrap which you'll find from everything you can also get some of it from selling but be careful what you sell and I'll explain that but the other one you'll find is iron and it's all in different varieties so it's going to take a little bit of scrap and a regular iron for this one I'm all the way up to 500 scrap and then hardened ironed which is the highest tier of iron that you can find now when you're upgrading weapons the normal weapons that you can buy or starter weapons are going to only require iron of whatever variety it needs and scrap but if you get to some of the unique weapons which you'll find a piece then you'll go over to Ava over here she's going to give you the option to buy the weapon and these usually have like mods that are locked onto them and they do some pretty crazy things so depending on your build and stuff they're kind of fun but you'll notice they also take a separate currency called luminite crystals and luminite crystals typically only drop from the elite guys that you're gonna fight so if you're going along through an area and kill a bunch of normal guys you're getting scrapped you're going to gamero no big deal then you hear the music change you hear the big dude come marching through who's got like a whole different moveset those are the ones that they're going to drop the luminite crystals what you'll notice even me I'm like 60 hours in I've been playing a lot recently I have almost 20 000 scrap right now but I can still go broke almost instantly if I want to illuminite crystals I don't have a ton of those I mean I have enough to potentially like level up say this one's at level nine if I wanted to go to level 10 the higher you go the more aluminite crystals it's gonna cost basically what I'm saying is it is advantageous to find a couple of starter weapons that you like and enjoy using that are not gonna cost you your luminite Crystals at first because you're gonna unlock so many crazy weapons later on you may find something that you enjoy more and the Luminate crystals are just hard to come by now if you know you're gonna spend like 100 hours in this game which it's easy to do by the way if you're farming leveling and all that fun stuff but your starter weapons are honestly going to work very well depending on your play style like this thing I've got right here my tech I'm about to hardened iron so I'm trying to take this from 15 to 16 but I mean this thing sprays bullets does damage it's a good close range weapon and then depending on what mod I put on there I can put in some good work with this thing and I pair it with my ar-47 that I've already maxed out to plus 20 which is the cap then I've done fairly well with just these basic weapons that I've got right here but there are some bananas weapons that you can get they are just more expensive to upgrade so if you can and if you're capable go through the game your first play through your campaign and when you level up and you're putting all of your currency your iron and your scrap into one weapon it's going to be more powerful but the only thing I would say make sure it fits your playstyle like if you start with a I mean I have a Handler so I have a dog he's gonna go in front of me I'm gonna play a little more arranged so my AR7 ar-47 Works a little better from range the difference is like you may be playing a challenge and you may have a build that wants you to be closer that's fine you're gonna start with a different weapon but if you do need to buy a weapon if you're like I don't really love what I've got come over to Brabus and buy one for a thousand scrap I wouldn't really worry about your melee whatever melee weapon you have just stick with it but you're gonna find some cooler ones that you can get anyway honestly the starting melee weapon is not worth the money to spend on as for the handguns those are the ones where I would actually potentially say if you come across a cool weapon from a boss of some kind because a lot of these like you got a handgun I got a classic six shooter I've got like 15 in the magazine for a Peter pistol looks like an old Glock and this is just like a little short revolver they're not that exciting generally in the handgun department and you have some very unique ones that drop from bosses I will I will say if you are going to experiment that's probably where I would do the experimentation because they're going to bring you different options like I've got one that sprays poison I've got this Craftsman that does cool stuff I've got a double barrel shotgun for example but you should probably can let get most of your starter long gun weapons to work for your subclass and get used to those and then as you beat bosses and go through a full playthrough then you'll mess with other stuff so if you want to try a different primary weapon try them here handguns you know if you want to get if you get a unique boss drop that'd be a good way to mess with those just know when it comes to upgrading you do not want to spread it very thin you want to focus on to one or two like weapons that you really want to focus in on that way the farther you get into the game the higher power level you are and the higher the difficulty of the game is kind of getting as you get farther into it the stronger your weapons are that allows you to take on the content much more readily now the next thing is going to be armor a lot of it is just going to be how do you want to look do you want to look absolutely ridiculous or do you want to look like your Handler with a baseball cap so that's part of it the next thing is going to be your resistances now if you're playing on Survivor none of this is probably going to matter if you're on nightmare if you're on apocalypse and every ounce of resistance matters depending on what boss or enemy type you're fighting that's when this stuff is probably gonna matter but early on the biggest thing you're going to be dealing with is trying to find a balance of what Dodge you want so if I'm light my Dodge is very springy like when sucker moves I have not been running light I have been running normal so when you're in the green category you're at a medium Dodge still a decent Dodge little slower a little less Snappy but if you're comfortable with one of those you can experiment depending on what subclass you have like the Challenger actually has a perk that gives the weight bracket here it bumps it up a little bit so I can wear like much heavier armor than I normally would get higher damage resistance and depending on what you're wearing I can go a little crazy with them trying to find something that's heavy and I'm up here at 49 and I've still got a normal Dodge but my damage mitigation a little bit more so depending on your class depending on what Dodge you're comfortable with I mean you can go Bonkers here and you can go something really heavy now you're in a slow roll not gonna be quite as Speedy you're going to have to have a different play style but if you're up close and personal and you know now I've got 161 armor in my damage mitigation went drastically higher that's where you got to figure out what you're comfortable with but just no armor at a lower difficulty it's honestly gonna be pick how you want to look and then when you find what's comfortable for you go from there but if you're going into higher difficulty things you want to pay attention to damage reduction and things like that if you're taking hits that could be something you may want to adjust but that is the main point of armor how do you look and then how do you dodge now this is a short tip but I still want to point it out to you guys because there are a few Quest weapons that you can get especially one that you get very early on hint hint you can rotate these things and there's a few that you can interact with but all I can say is there's a few Quest items not a lot of them there's about two that I've seen so far that you can do it one very early on and one very creepy one that you can interact with but you can actually you can get something out of them help you with something I don't want to spoil it so if you want spoilers go look up all the quest guide stuff you want to but again just letting you know the the interaction with the items a couple Quest items you might look a little closer at now I don't want to spoil anything specifically in this video but one thing I want to tell you is explore and explore a lot now I told you scrap is one of those things for currency the more scrap you have the better off you're going to be you're gonna find that in chess you're gonna find that in from enemies you're going to find it in a lot of places but if you just literally try and go like straight up the middle golden path go to directly to the story point you know exactly where to go you're gonna miss a whole bunch of stuff side dungeons which are going to be a whole different area so you can see like notice how this is a square this is a main path notice how it's Square boxed off if you see that that's what that looks like that's part of your main story if you see something that is rounded that is a side path but that honestly could be a dungeon could have a side boss they could drop a weapon an armor a set of armor they could drop a p a crafting material that turns into one of those cool weapons could turn into a mod you could have rings back here that give you very specific Buffs so much stuff is back here so these two side areas they're not required they could help you solve puzzles all sorts of things so like if I run straight up here and I don't you know check over here in the corner and check over here I can at least easily Miss like chests that have things or enemies that I can fight or just gobs and gobs and gobs of things this game is full of secrets Mysteries and a whole bunch of stuff that if you don't explore you won't find it it's still a really fun game even if you don't but the more you explore and the more you experience in this game the better it just keeps getting for me because I am 50 60 hours into this thing and I still keep running into stuff that I haven't seen before because of the random generation of the worlds you've got different stories different side dungeons different things that spawn that you may not happen to see and then you can go back and turn on something like an adventure mode where you just play through like one area completely separate from your campaign you can literally have both active and you can either go campaign or you go adventure mode if you go adventure mode and you beat this Zone I can come back in the zone re-roll it and you're probably gonna see something that's totally different but you can explore everything again maybe fight one of the same bosses maybe fight three different bosses gonna look different all of these things are cool it's the best way I can say it to you without giving a whole bunch away is if you explore a lot the game has a ton to offer and it generally is going to reward you for exploring and if nothing else if you picks up something that you already got or you fought a boss you already fought you're going to be getting extra scrap which as I said you can spend it until your heart's content because it's very easy to go broke in this game on scrap and the reason why I say scrap is so important you've got relics well you're gonna have different relics that you can get and they all heal you in a different way upgrading your weapons costs you scrap you've also got the ability to you know buy anything from the vendors that you're going to be buying um and anytime you want to get like an archetype well I've got to buy the item from the vendor then I gotta go to Wallace and buy the actual like conversion into an engram for the second one scrap is used for like everything is basically what I'm saying so yeah the exploration is not a bad thing but also be smart in how you spend your scrap otherwise you'll just be probably farming for more of it but again we all need more scrap we just do now when it comes to your inventory itself as I said I'm playing for like way too many hours so I'm still having fun with this game but there are certain things that you're going to have in your inventory that you should not sell so if you're a little broke on scrap and you want to sell an extra ammo box you found or you know a Curative thing or a bandage or you know a fairy needle whatever any of this consumable stuff up here technically sure you can sell it concoctions are things that are going to be beneficial to you for certain builds certain archetypes that's a whole different thing things to be very very weary of selling anything down here in the materials category simulacrum extremely important for a lot of different things um each world has about one of these they're used to unlock more deals on your Relic they're also used to max out weapons but also I've got stuff like a bloody steel Splinter or a broken timepiece I know both of these are used for mods I know the cipher Rod is used for a weapon um a lot of these things down in this category they're either iron now if you get to a point where you have enough iron where you don't need as much that's fine but generally a lot of the stuff down here please don't sell it for scrap because you'll be getting rid of something most likely very unique and it's going to be used for you know a very specific vendor like the corrupted lumite crystals you're like what are those for don't get rid of them luminite crystals again used for upgrading unique weapons unlocking a mod unlocking a weapon all of these things are important so please don't sell them I mean if you play through slowly explore a decent amount you're gonna have scrap but we're all generally generally broke so I just want to make sure you guys know certain things in your inventory especially if they're like 375 scrap or they're worth 750 scrap please don't sell those they're very valuable the next thing I want to mention to you guys is the puzzles in this game the Mysteries the secrets that you're gonna find there are some puzzles where there could be a book in the room where if you read the book it's got a very obvious set of instructions or it's got a very kind of obvious set of instructions or there's a symbol or there's some bolded words or whatever it may be and that book is nearby to your interactions with this puzzle on the other side there could be an item from halfway across the zone that you're in or don't you need to interact with so the best thing I can tell you is look around for a book see if there's anything there if you see an obvious clue or bolded words or very you know specific symbols that tie into something you might be in the right direction but also there are pieces of the puzzles sometimes you may need to explore the world farther sometimes it could be in a different Zone there's something you need to bring back to a certain area you may just need to come at the whole like section that you're at from a different direction because maybe what you need is behind a locked door all I'm saying is the puzzles are very cool and the game is not going to hand hold you at all but I do want you to know that exploring these puzzles is generally very cool and then it's either going to be unique things that are going to unlock more customization whether it's Rings a weapon there's some cool puzzles in here and honestly part of the fun was just solving them so I don't want to spoil any of them for you guys but I just wanted to give you an idea sometimes there's a book on the ground sometimes it could be a part halfway across the zone if you want to look some stuff up there's a lot of guides out there but if you want to solve it on your own that kind of gives you the spectrum of where things could be when it comes to your rings and your amulets you have a lot of these things now I don't know if I'm gonna get a full page of ambulance but I'm sure I haven't seen them all but especially when it comes to rings as I said I've explored a lot and I still probably have not found them all but one thing you can do which I didn't know for a very long time is if you go to a ring you can hit favorite which is f and you'll put a little star in the bottom bottom corner and it's going to basically prioritize those to the top so there are certain ones like one prevents the curse blight one of them prints the prevents the root rot blight this one will give me two stacks of bulwark if I get low on health and bulwark is like 15 damage reduction um these are ones that depending on my build what I'm doing but if I know I'm going into a certain area and I'm like hey I can swap this one out I can do it quickly because I know like root rot or curse depending on if there's certain things that I know I'm going to be fighting I know that they're going to be quick switches and I know where to find them so favorite a couple rings that you like using and that way they're towards the top I mean read through you can find a couple different rings that do a whole bunch of crazy stuff but the favorites will help you find ones especially like the blights like if I'm going into an area and I need to put something on that's going to help me with curse at least I know I don't have to search through and try and read every single one of them favorite button does your wonders promise another couple basic things don't forget you can Crouch I know that seems obvious but I was playing with somebody who didn't know that for a little while so you can't Crouch so look up the keybind and also your flashlight um there are some areas that are very dark your flashlight is going to be very beneficial in things like sewers and tunnels and stuff like that so make sure you know how to turn on your flashlight as well it's quite beneficial for certain areas final thing you can do is Ping an area so I can ping the ground right over there and it's going to help you with your team so that's something that's actually really really helpful depending on what you're doing like it's having issues pinging out of this little Zone here but you can even ping a specific enemy and then if I look on the map you can actually see that enemy I don't know if it's going to move with him let's see if it moves and you can actually watch that enemy move now it doesn't last forever but that's the nice thing about a ping is if you're playing together or if you're like I need to go that direction what is that direction and then you can look at like if you're in here and you're like I want to make sure I go that direction let me turn that way ping it make sure I'm looking the right direction so just the Ping minus G on mouse and keyboard again check your control input whatever it may be but especially for group play pings are going to be beneficial so try and use those where you can can be very very helpful for everybody to know where you're at where you're going and if you ping it does show up on the map which is very beneficial the final one thing I want to talk about is going to be your mods and mutators like as I said for my Handler I went through with my ar-47 and my tech pistol for a very long time now I did get the um Cube gun which you'll probably get somewhat early on it's a pretty cool thing it's got like infinite ammo you got to work with more of an overheat situation very unique weapon for a handgun does a lot of cool stuff but your normal weapons can still have a lot of functionality because you're gonna find mods that do pretty crazy things on this one for example I've viewed the ammunition with fire and increases the range damage by 15 for 20 seconds shots also apply burning so pretty much I've had my little machine pistol here put burning on and I can just spray it on a whole bunch of enemies and burn them usually cook them down pretty quick so mods do a lot and then your mutators do a ton of stuff too and there's even more of these that I know I haven't found you can buy some from the crazy big like Hunchback dude who calls you a pixel Tech he's from a different realm I'm pretty sure but these two different things too increase this weapons reload by four percent for each enemy killed between reloads it lasts 15 seconds and it's a Max of five stacks so if you get a lot of kills and you can get a 20 faster reload you're back in the action quicker and then you're able to upgrade these mutators they're actually they just you know their currency that you're gonna find slowly but if you get one up to level 10 reloading at Max Stacks if you can actually get enough kills to get up to five Stacks increases range damage by 20 for 15 seconds so if you're killing a bunch of small ads and you have a weapon that is slow to reload but has a ton of bullets take like a giant machine gun for example this is gonna work really well because you probably can get enough enemies killed with one magazine then if you reload at Max Stacks you're gonna increase your damage by 20 for 15 seconds and you're able to take up probably the bigger guy in the area too so certain weapons are going to have mutators that really change them up so what I've got here is I've got my I've got my ar-47 with the voltaic rhonddeur which I'm probably mispronouncing uh launches a slow moving orb that pulses every half a second and I've also got ranged hits increase the next weak spot so if it's a normal hit not a critical um weak spot hit by about 10 so if I've got a guy over here then I'm gonna like find and shoot at if it's a normal shot it's not going to do as much but those normal hits get all the way up there and then if I get a critical I know that critical is finally gonna land actually really well so when that critical finally lands I've got this as an option and there's my audio cue that a big guy is coming in there's the big critical now I know there's a big guy coming somewhere I gotta figure out where it's gonna be then I'm waiting to use my mod so I've got this guy back here so that thing's gonna Electrify him for a while and he's gonna be electrified quite well and again different mods or different mutators on a melee weapon are also going to work extremely well so that's why I'm like this may be just an ar-47 that thing's still just out there like zapping people and I mean I've got another one that drops like this line of Napalm and I've got another one that's going like you can have a normal weapon if you're worried about La but I want to experience with the cool weapons mess with your mutators and your mods and you can take a normal weapon to be much stronger and that way if you've leveled this weapon up to like say plus 10 or 11 or 12 and you find a cool mod it changes up how you play with it until you get enough currency so then you can switch over and mess with something else that's all I'm saying it's like mods and mutators game changers on weapons find the ones you like those you can switch out all the time really cool stuff the final thing I want to cover with you guys is Adventure mode so as you go through the campaign you could start your campaign I mean you'll go through the basics and then you're gonna have any of a couple different starting zones you're gonna have a couple main points in the campaign but as you work through your campaign it'll be on a certain difficult idea to Survivor of difficulty now I'm doing a veteran difficulty play through but you also have Adventure Mode which is really really nice to have because what you can do is say I was in Lonesome which is that first area this one but maybe I want to re-roll it and what that does is it basically re-rolls the world and it's separate from your campaign so I can re-roll this location I can choose my difficulty and then if I jump into it then I know I'm going to start right here and then it allows me to get a chance to experience typically the other main story arc see if there's any other side dungeons see if there's any other interactions that can happen there are some very specific things that happen in various specific places so you may need to do this quite a few times and this is a way for you to you know hunt down specific items go after certain things experience different bosses and this is a way so now I'm in a lonesome that I've never wandered around in and it's all completely brand new and it's just kind of a fun way to allow you to experience more of the game that has to offer because honestly there's so much that you won't see the first time it's actually good to go back through an adventure mode kind of do one of those on each of the Realms and then see how much you do so if you go through a full campaign campaign play through and then you do an adventure realm on each Zone that's going to be at least a better way you don't have to go through the full story arc and everything like that but you can experience a lot more of the variety of the content that's out there but I can tell you even after doing all of that you're still probably not going to have seen man remotely all of it but there's just so many little secrets too that you're like did I go over here did I check this thing did I solve this crazy puzzle this is a new puzzle what is this like all of that stuff is gonna be there and I think it's really cool that there's that much more variety to the game that you may not have seen so just wanted to let you guys know that Adventure Mode once you've beaten a Zone like for this one's Lonesome once you've beaten that like campaign playthrough Zone and you've like finished up that zone you've gone to another one you can boot up an Adventure Zone over and over and over for Lonesome try and you know make sure you completely get everything out of there as many times as you need to so you can bounce back and forth too if you feel like the campaign's getting a little strong maybe over leveled go boot up you know the other one and see if you have better luck over in somewhere else that you're a little more comfortable with so just wanted to say Adventure modes are very cool definitely check them out so I did want to give you a couple pointers on traits now one spin your trade points like when you're leveling up at first you've got the basics of like Max health and Max stamina like level up the basic stuff that you have access to because you should not have unspent trade points it's also not that expensive once you like get higher up and you hit the cap of trade points and you're like I want to go respect it's going to cost you like two or three of these and some scrap like maybe a thousand and you can respect everything so it's not that expensive you don't want to do it like every hour but if you have like a different build you want to lean into and experiment with it's not going to be the end of the world the other cool thing about traits is kinship is the trait I get from the Handler but if my Handler gets up to level 10 it unlocks it as a permanent trait that I can have access to even if I don't even have the Handler equipped so there are certain ones that you can actually get access to once you get to level 10 like when I get my hunter up to level 10 my weapon range I'll be able to lean into this if I really want to and I can make sure my weapons have more range to them um the traits are also really crazy like you got your basics of like health and stamina but later on if you get a ring that gives you health and a ring that gives you stamina well I don't need like you know 30 stamina and 30 Health maybe I'm more comfortable at the game I've got better damage resistance from armor I've got a completely different play style I'm going to maybe I've got a Summoner play style so I've got blood Bond and I've got rugged for summons and stuff like that let's just say the dog is not the only thing that can be hanging out with you uh the gray Health regeneration well that's another one that you can get to where your gray health is like when you take damage half of it's still grayed out and you can earn some of that back over time here you go um you know weapon spread and recoil if you want to be accurate with your long weapons this could be something you look into AOE size I have a mod that does this like pulse for like nine meters but if that could be like 13 and a half instead of nine that would be a drastic difference on how big of an area that thing can hit so if I have a mod that I really love using I've got like mod generation you know to the max over here and all of a sudden my AOE abilities are up really frequently that's a completely different build and maybe I don't care about health and stuff as much because I'm leaning into it in a different way so at first spin your points on the basic stuff and then when you kind of figure out where you want to take a build come back here reset your points try one out as I said I wouldn't reset every hour but if you reset like you know every so often to see if a build really gets to be awesome it's worth experimenting because it's not that expensive to do it so that pretty much wraps up a lot of tips that I can think of at least right now without spoiling too much because I do want you guys to experience as much of this as you can without me like ruining a lot of the surprises you guys are interested in things like guides on specific bosses or certain puzzle situations like how to solve those I know there are other guys out there if you'd like to see those from me maybe it's something where I put like you know a main guide to all the bosses in a certain area I don't know just let me know what you guys else would be looking for about this game um you guys know I typically cover Destiny 2 and we'll still be doing a lot of that but just having a lot of fun with this right now and trying to share what I can with others to make your experience even better Remnant 2 is an awesome game if you haven't seen it pick it up it's officially out for everybody today so if you enjoyed the video drop a like below leave a comment if you got questions thoughts opinions about anything I put in here maybe I missed a major tip or something throw that in the comment and maybe there's you know a pinned comment that I put all the good ones together and if you're new to the Channel please hit that subscribe button hit the alert Bell and I hope to see you in a future video have a good one and good luck exploring it's fantastic in here have fun
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Channel: Ebontis
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Keywords: Remnant 2, Remnant From the Ashes, Ebontis, Game Review, Remnant 2 Review, Remnant 2 Gameplay, Remnant Gameplay, Remnant Classes, Remnant Archetypes, How to get Started in Remnant 2, Handler, Challenger, Medic, Gunslinger, Hunter, Beginner's Guide, Beginners Guide, Where to farm Scrap, Upgrading Weapons, Where to farm Iron, Iron, Forged Iron, Lumenite Crystal
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Length: 32min 39sec (1959 seconds)
Published: Wed Jul 26 2023
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