Trap making has a FAR better use in dragon age origins. In the first town you get to, theres an npc that will pay you for traps. You can buy in the same area, everything needed for the basic spring trap in infinite amounts, for a very low cost. Sell enough to her till you have around 800 gold, you can now buy any and all of the end game high power gear in towns.
I mean if you are alright with cheesing the game there are easier ways to make infinite gold in dragon age origins. The double sell right and left click method comes to mind.
Selling traps get you xp so good for gold and xp and double sell just get you gold but a lot faster for gold doing it that way. Both are fun but would say complete it at least once before trying this out.
Completely agree about traps. In theory they should be great, but it’s just too passive. Most games are power fantasy. We want to run in guns blazing, fireballs exploding, stabbing, punching, etc… The idea of sitting and waiting for an enemy to walk into a trap makes more sense in stealth games.
Traps work best for fights where the enemy only turns hostile after you've triggered something: Flemeth, for example. If you know where they'll be when the fight starts, you can rig the area with enough explosives that she'll achieve escape velocity.
General, I see you're busy making Syringer Ammo, but we've got a real emergency on our hands. A settlement needs your help. Here, I'll mark it on your map.
In Tears of the Kingdom, the Knight's weapons have their power doubled whenever Link only has one heart left. However, because of the high risk that's involved with using the Knight's weapons at their top potential, they tend to be overshadowed by weapons that have far less risky bonuses; Royal weapons deal 2x damage during Flurry Rushes; Zora weapons only require Link to get wet to deal 2x damage.
Same. Not so much because she's better at commentating than the others, but because she doesn't do the cringy constant back and forth with Psy. If Jules didn't do that, it'd be a tie.
The syringer is my jam in FO4. Pax and mind cloud are my go to. Mind cloud is basically an even more powerful version of the pax syringe since all attacks against targets under its effects count as sneak attacks, and you can still steal their fusion cores to boot.
I don't know why but I am getting this strange, sneaking suspicion that Jess just does not like trap making. Weird I know! I mean, she's never mention it. Definitely didn't make about 15 references to it in this video. Just baffling. >.>
2:15 traps saved me so many times early in the game. but at a certain point, you snowball and only need them if something has gone wrong or plot BS. 5:25 I'm actually doing a new run on this and wanted to look into crafting since I never tried it XD it's interesting.
I completely forgot Dragon Age: Origins had any kind of crafting system. I've never used any of it. I also genuinely didn't know about the syringer rifle in Fallout 4 o.o
Alchemy is actually the best way to make money in the entire game aside from using exploits. You can craft the top tier Lyrium Potion and sell them for more than they cost to make. If you're a dwarf you can sell them to Goram in Denerim for an even bigger profit.
With a little planning on positioning and using a class with extra actions, throwing healing potions is easily the best healing option in the game for Baldur’s Gate 3. There’s a small aoe on many potions thrown, so speed and healing can be applied to multiple characters in one action. Pro tip, have an alchemy wizard in camp with high Intelligence and Wisdom to handle all potion making.
BioShock's Research Camera. Tricky to do quickly and completely unnecessary, but it's a good way to get overpowered without buying plasmids and tonics.
in disgaea can steal unlocked units by throwing them into your spawn-point... along with their gear saving you resources, and in the item world they may have skills they shouldn''t, but not mentioned in game
Restaurant Battles are powerful? Well then Jess, one of these Restaurants can’t be used until you are the Champion! I’ll stick to the place where you can rematch the Gym Leaders thank you.
Assassin's Creed 1 shock and awe. When a guard taunts or gets scared by a brutal kill we can unlock, switch to hidden blade and one shot them which scares another. Rinse and repeat.
crafting in any game has always been a hassle for me. With the exception of survival games, where you have no choice in the matter, i ignore crafting when i can and find it tedious when i can't.
I never bothered with the Atronach Forge except like making one item with the ingredients that lay around there: "OK, I did it." Looked up the recipes and figured I can smith and enchant better gear. And since you're making millions anyway you won't ever able to spend the financial aspect isn't compelling either.
in gemcraft chasing shadows you can put a level 6 gem into a level 7 gem to give it a smaller upgrade, repeat to keep up with enemy power creep without having to wait for full upgrades
Same. I NEVER use it. You're basically telling your rogue to off themselves if there's more than one enemy around. Cuz as soon as they pop out of stealth everything on screen is gonna swarm them.
@@gorgha3988, yep. Hence why in Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition, I opted to have a Swashbuckler instead of a vanilla Thief, Assassin, Bounty Hunter or Dual-Class or Multi-Class Fighter/Thief. Swashbuckler is like a second-rate warrior. She fights on the front lines alongside my Undead Hunter, Berserker and Cleric.
This is a list of mechanics you SHOULD use, and backstabbing in BG1 and BG2 is borderline useless. Traps, on the other hand, are perfect for dragons hunting...
I don’t think I’ve EVER used traps in any game, not even mines. Currently playing Dragon Age Inquisition to get a feel for the worlds of the game before Veilguard drops, and the crafting mechanic in general is infuriating. I now see how the research and gathering materials mechanics eventually translated to Andromeda (hey, I had fun playing Andromeda) but, apart from potions, I’m not into crafting in DAI at ALL. Whereas in Mass Effect Legendary and Fallout 4 I became obsessed with it.
I was never into traps or any of that stuff until just recently I started playing Days Gone. Once you start dealing with the hordes, it is so fun to set a path of various mines and traps then lead the horse down that path and just watch the exp points roll in as they get blown apart.
The only syringe worth crafting is the Bloat fly syringe. The others stop working by level 40. The bloat fly syringe spawns a bloat fly on the death of he target every time. Since the bloat fly could be legendary that's actually useful.
I’ve always used Frank’s camera tbh. Didn’t know Syringer could be used that well though since it’s not a guarantee. I do miss the dart gun from 3 though. As for GTA 5 the bitch of it is you have to look up when to sell the stocks on the real internet.
Bioshock 2 also had a camera thing that let you...uh, do something I can't remember...I don't think I used it once other than the times the guy kept telling me to do it.
Fallout 76 has an infinite exp exploit for the bloatfly Syringer. Just need a team a four to hit the same target when it dies it guarantees a bloatfly spawn then you just keep killing the bloatfly you spawn with that technique.
When I did the restaurant battles in Pokémon games I would use a powerful Pokémon holding the coin item that doubled your winnings as my first out and would just one shot each Pokémon 😂
Traps in Animal Crossing? Wellll... Animal Crossing has had Pitfall Seeds since the first one. You plant it, it looks just like the star-shaped cracks that you can dig fossils, gyroids, bamboo sprouts, rare mushrooms, earth eggs, etc., and if someone walks over it, they fall in. (Unless it's a special character, apparently.) In New Horizons, they can be crafted; when you bury your first, you can claim 300 Nook Miles; falling into a pit -- probably your own if there's no other human player on your island -- allows you to claim another 300 Nook Miles. Again, in New Horizons, they sell for 140 Bells; compare to the 40 or 80 you can sell the 4 clumps of weeds used in the recipe for, and the 30 you can sell the 6 tree branches for. So you could make a very slight profit out of making Pitfall Seeds and selling them. (I assume you won't be making progress on Greedy Weeder, though.) Now, I've been under the impression that you could just tell it to start the exercise sequence, and then do nothing at all while it runs, and you get no less benefit. (In-game. As far as your own health, you could be cheating yourself.) But my source could be wrong.
Your skyrim choice was ok but base game necromancy should not be underestimated most people give up on it but if you know what your doing you can brake the game 1you can smith up your dead thralls armor by taking there armor off the corpus you can smith it up putting it back in the corpus inventory and going through a loading door well have them re equip it 2 takeing the weapon off the corpus and puting in a better one well have the tbrall equip it in combat 3 you can enchant there gear to fort weapon enchantment wont work but every thing else will 4 illusion rally spell work on dead thrall with the right perks
i've played a bit of rdr2 and i don't think i'm grasping the inventory system properly because i never have the energy for the deadeye, combat seems normal enough without max payne mode
0:57 Is that stuff too spicy for them? 1:37 Well they don't pay you actual money which is probably how they stay in business. 3:12 😂. 8:11 I think that guy is dead.
Meanwhile so many games possess a crafting system or is made with that as focus and are selling/being played like mad. Gamers love crafting but the people working for whatculture don't understand the games as well as they claim they do (ain't the first time I thought that...)
Ok I call BS on the photo ops, the game literally teaches you it’s importance in the first five minutes Hell there are even achievements for getting good photos, it’s not overpowered, it’s how you earn PP beyond survivors, if you aren’t using it then it means you didn’t know where the battery restock kiosk is
Depends how you look at it I don’t use them Only when I did the battle arenas But the unforgivable curses in Hogwarts Legacy Yes I tried my best throughout the storyline to use only the basic spells throughout the story and side quests
Fun video😊 However when you mention things (7:27) such as brutality and horror...yet erotica being a weird thing (apparently in your view)... Perhaps take a step back from the social conditioning you are suffering from and really rethink that take.
So what does the writer of this episode think of gamers, really? I feel like a lot of these are well known and well used. Like for me, I always did the Restaurant Battles in X and Y, morning stretching in Animal Crossing, and Alchemy in BG3.
The thumbnail is a Fallout 4 Pipe gun. *_NO ONE SHOULD USE A FALLOUT 4 PIPE GUN!_* For the love of God, WhatCulture, many configurations of the Pipe Guns cannot actually deliver the ammunition to the chamber! Build a bridge, get over yourselves, and go watch Jonathan Ferguson's reviews before you rank weapon worth!