i'm not trying to undermine this video at all, but i've found, the easiest way to circumvent armor types, with any weapon, is with fire, wield a shield and any one handed weapon, or spear, use fire enchant on the shield, touch with weapon, fire on both, charge, dead, so far i've been pretty unstopable wielding either sword or spear, with the bladed shield, but that's just my suggestion :3
I come to preach the word of the dual bladed staff, genuinly my favourite weapon. Close up? Have a grip far back and use the other blade. Armor? Bonk em with the hilt which you can do at longer range due to the long hilt, just get used to the speedy swings around the body and you're golden. I encourage you to use this niche yet generalist weapon.
Hey man! I know this question doesn’t really have anything to do with this video, but how exactly do you enter sandbox mode? I’ve been struggling to find it but I just can’t. I’m in the middle of crystal hunt but in the video you stated that we can enter sandbox mode to test powers before buying them. I will appreciate any suggestions. Many thanks. 🙏
Of course. Once you start the game up create a new character and when you're creating them select Sandbox instead of Crystal Hunt. You can start sandbox with a limited set of powers, or all of them.
Yes, you can get all three spells. You simply have to get prismatic crystals and imbue them to be whichever spell you want to unlock, then go to the main home and use the skill rock to unlock the core skill.
@@Bigchip747 To imbue a weapon with a spell: you simply charge the spell in one hand and hold it up to the head of a weapon in the other. Do note, you cannot imbue the more basic weapons, the weapon needs to be tier 1 or higher.
bro play the tutorial and actually read. Aside from my advice, put your hand on your chest and a ball thingy appears, grab it and you can access the inventory.
Honestly i thought it wouldnt be like this and was lazy so i enabled cheats and i regret it so much but thankfully im planning on playing this multiple times🙏🙏
I have a question. Does the amount of secret areas looted in the dungeon get revealed by the amount of real loot on the table next to the end chest? Sometimes, it's only props, sometimes its a mix, but once it was only valuables, a health pot with a bronze bar and 2 crystals. I had that table before i developed the theory, and if thats the case, it means im missing many secret spots or they aren't implemented in the rooms they correspond with. Thoughts are greatly welcomed.
Interesting theory. I have absolutely no idea. Though come to think of it there were times there would be a ton of extra loot on that table, and a lot of times that there was none...