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Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
Damage IMO.
Precision bow should be Tear+Handling all the way.
Here's how I defeated the two corrupted Rockbreakers on Very Hard:
https://youtu.be/dUjAvquhIAU
First one went down surprisingly fast, then I wanted to try something different with the second one.
Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
The Warbow is essential for shooting Freeze/Shock cannisters which the Shadow Sling doesn't do. With the correct mods it activates elemental effect just as fast as the sling IMO.Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
If you use two of the same weapon is it a shared ammo pool or two separate pool?we went through this earlier in the thread (with the questions coming from me). A couple of posters much preferred the faster handling of the hunter bow. And a hardpoint fully tear-modded has a high tear amount. Thats when I started down the path of multiple shadow hunter bows. So I can tear stuff off with hardpoint on bow A, then hit for damage with hardpoint on bow B.
I do often still use the precision bow as I like the area of effect of the tearblast, and the precision bow's range for bandit camps. Hmm...maybe I should get two of those - one damage for bandits, and keep the main one as tear damage for robos..
To me, this was the hardest fight in the game.
I never realized the blast sling was so powerful. Do you even use the hunter bow in just normal play or snapshot only?
u must really take your time ha. ive platinumed and 100% it in a total of 44hours. only thing I dont have is all the audio/data logs but dont think ill be collecting thoseI feel like I've dumped like 40 hours into this game so far and have barely uncovered any of the map. I've been methodically going through the eastern portion of the map from the beginning of the game, and haven't even touched the area with the Iron Ring or whatever they call it. I spent like 3 hours exploring the snowy mountains north of that area last night. I got maps for the collectibles now and started systematically going through all the areas I've been before finding everything.
I love this damn game. This was the perfect thing to arrive to make me not want to buy a Switch and Zelda.
Agree, it's pretty useless even though it seems cool and I like the noise it makes.The Rattler sucks even against humans. I've got the Shadow version loaded with tons of purple mods and it still has trouble taking down lower level human enemies.
Guess I better start using the Sling. It's probably the weapon I've ignored the most.
I have three legendary Freeze mods on my Warbow. It can freeze even the bigger dinobots in like 4-5 shots. Then I pull out the Precision bow and use the Slingshot to maximize the dps.Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
we went through this earlier in the thread (with the questions coming from me). A couple of posters much preferred the faster handling of the hunter bow. And a hardpoint fully tear-modded has a high tear amount. Thats when I started down the path of multiple shadow hunter bows. So I can tear stuff off with hardpoint on bow A, then hit for damage with hardpoint on bow B.
I do often still use the precision bow as I like the area of effect of the tearblast, and the precision bow's range for bandit camps. Hmm...maybe I should get two of those - one damage for bandits, and keep the main one as tear damage for robos..
u must really take your time ha. ive platinumed and 100% it in a total of 44hours. only thing I dont have is all the audio/data logs but dont think ill be collecting those
To me, this was the hardest fight in the game.
I never realized the blast sling was so powerful. Do you even use the hunter bow in just normal play or snapshot only?
I agree the Rattler sucks. The only thing worse is that stupid fireworks gun you pick up from a heavy. Oh cool a heavy weapon! The fuck is it doing and why isn't it hitting squat?
The "firework" launcher is awesome. How did you manage to miss with that?
The "firework" launcher is awesome. How did you manage to miss with that?
In the same camp on the Rattler being a garbage weapon. I used it to get the tutorial bits done then put it away. Did the same with theyou get from the Hunting Lodge. Neat ideas for both I think, but there are way better options over either of these weapons. They only serve to fill up slots in my weapon inventory at this point.unmoddable tearblaster gun
I get the Tearblaster out if I've had enough of a Stalker's shit.Tearblaster is a fantastic weapon! although you get it quite late so by that time you're probably to used to your loadout to include it. But I did and was totally worth it, didn't have to use the Sharpshot Bow anymore.
Is the Warbow better at dealing elemental effects than the Shadow Sling?
Funny how Sawtooths still seem more dangerous then some of the far larger robots you meet later on. They're fast, hit like a truck and if they miss their leap it takes them far less time to recover and try again.
Funny how Sawtooths still seem more dangerous then some of the far larger robots you meet later on. They're fast, hit like a truck and if they miss their leap it takes them far less time to recover and try again.
Ravagers are probably the most dangerous, imo. But now I can knock them down and override them so that's fun.
Funny how Sawtooths still seem more dangerous then some of the far larger robots you meet later on. They're fast, hit like a truck and if they miss their leap it takes them far less time to recover and try again.
Rockbreakers, Thunderjaw, and Stormbirds are more likely to drop purple mods than other machines, yes?
I cannot stop playing this game. Just hunting and combat are addictive and rewarding as well. The feeling of setting up a trap and planning an approach is so much fun. Even the music makes it atmospheric. First game I want to truly Platinum! Whew first time ran into 4 Thundermaws unexpectedly crazy exciting!
Question: I am currently level 25 and just made it toafter leaving theCopper Deeps. Am I hunting too much resulting in a high level or is this normal? My next mission (Carja Fort) is technically level 12. Should I stop doing side quests?Journey to Meridian
Also without spoilerThanks in advance! Happy hunting Gaf!I have found one powerful can I expect to find another soon or is it an endgame type thing?
Rockbreakers, Thunderjaw, and Stormbirds are more likely to drop purple mods than other machines, yes?
Oh good. I found the Thunderjaws really simple to take down and I'm playing on Hard. Now that I've got Shadow level gear it should be even easier.Guaranteed, i believe. And three in the case of TJ. I did a bunch of farming the same TJ before they patched the disc launcher last week and it was three purples every time.
Mission level is a bit broken in this game, so forget about it: you can have a harder time with a level 12 mission than with a level 18, just do whatever stuff you feel like. In general, leveling up in this game does not make a big difference, as the only increase stat you gain is +10 health (and a skill point), so at the end of the day the most determinant point is your skill and how you approach every combat
From my experience, every Rockbreaker, Thunderjaw and Stormbird drop 2 or 3 purple mods. There is a chance you get them from other machines, but it is not 100% guaranteed
Oh good. I found the Thunderjaws really simple to take down and I'm playing on Hard. Now that I've got Shadow level gear it should be even easier.
Just got this yesterday. Graphics and animations are incredible and I enjoy the loot aspect. All enemies seem dangerous too which provides challenge. The story though is shit so far...I justIt's just a bunch of the same tired cliches.did the proving mission and literally rolled my eyes the entire time. Annoying and cocky antagonist who eventually becomes your ally? Check. Ambush by a rival tribe nobody can see coming even though it's obvious to me as a player? Check. Aloy getting saved from death at the last second by Roth? Check. Roth dying and Aloy seeking revenge? Check.
I really hope so. I'll keep giving it a chance.By the end of the game, it really, really, really isn't
I really hope so. I'll keep giving it a chance.
Just got this yesterday. Graphics and animations are incredible and I enjoy the loot aspect. All enemies seem dangerous too which provides challenge. The story though is shit so far...I justIt's just a bunch of the same tired cliches.did the proving mission and literally rolled my eyes the entire time. Annoying and cocky antagonist who eventually becomes your ally? Check. Ambush by a rival tribe nobody can see coming even though it's obvious to me as a player? Check. Aloy getting saved from death at the last second by Roth? Check. Roth dying and Aloy seeking revenge? Check.
I have 50 hours played so far and 12 main quests completed. I absolutely love exploring the map and traversing on foot. I have a portion of the map left to uncover on the far West side, but a story mission is there so I'll get to it soon enough. Guerilla has made a game with truly addicting gameplay and I can't wait for the sequel.
Question: Are the weapons given by the lodge the best in the game?
Pretty much this. One can go from running from a single Snapmaw to bodying four at the same time, just by knowing how to fight them while having the same gear and health. Planning also helps, I tend to set up a lot of traps and hearing them go off and turning around to see dead shit is hilarious.Mission level is a bit broken in this game, so forget about it: you can have a harder time with a level 12 mission than with a level 18, just do whatever stuff you feel like. In general, leveling up in this game does not make a big difference, as the only increase stat you gain is +10 health (and a skill point), so at the end of the day the most determinant point is your skill and how you approach every combat