That seems like sound adviceDjennku wrote:Hit stuff till it has zero hp left and don't die in the process?
I think that would be my preferred dungeoneering approach as well...cyberjanet wrote:I want to open chests and heavy sacks, and read the books, and look at the scenery, and talk to the NPCs I've spoken to 1000 times before. [...] If you are on PC, I would be happy to show you mechanics as long as you don't mind me running off to look for chests and books and heavy sacks.
sh4d0wh4z3 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend skinnycheeks for a new player. He's a great resource, but I feel that he's too confusing for a brand new player looking to do reasonable damage since a lot of his guides do require you to already have knowledge about the game. I will recommend Ninja Pulls recent guide on how to do DPS if you're looking to start dealing damage because it's very new player friendly and will show you that things are easier than they seem. He also has static rotation videos for each class so you would only have to remember which buttons to press in order instead of trying to come up with a dynamic rotation of your own.
sh4d0wh4z3 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend skinnycheeks for a new player. He's a great resource, but I feel that he's too confusing for a brand new player looking to do reasonable damage since a lot of his guides do require you to already have knowledge about the game. I will recommend Ninja Pulls recent guide on how to do DPS if you're looking to start dealing damage because it's very new player friendly and will show you that things are easier than they seem. He also has static rotation videos for each class so you would only have to remember which buttons to press in order instead of trying to come up with a dynamic rotation of your own.
ArzyeLBuilds is also a decent site for a variety of builds from beginners to vet trial builds.
sh4d0wh4z3 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend skinnycheeks for a new player. He's a great resource, but I feel that he's too confusing for a brand new player looking to do reasonable damage since a lot of his guides do require you to already have knowledge about the game. I will recommend Ninja Pulls recent guide on how to do DPS if you're looking to start dealing damage because it's very new player friendly and will show you that things are easier than they seem. He also has static rotation videos for each class so you would only have to remember which buttons to press in order instead of trying to come up with a dynamic rotation of your own.
ArzyeLBuilds is also a decent site for a variety of builds from beginners to vet trial builds.
I'd advise to stay away from those builds, they aren't very good.
Everything is god mode. build videos get outdated quickly.
sh4d0wh4z3 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend skinnycheeks for a new player. He's a great resource, but I feel that he's too confusing for a brand new player looking to do reasonable damage since a lot of his guides do require you to already have knowledge about the game. I will recommend Ninja Pulls recent guide on how to do DPS if you're looking to start dealing damage because it's very new player friendly and will show you that things are easier than they seem. He also has static rotation videos for each class so you would only have to remember which buttons to press in order instead of trying to come up with a dynamic rotation of your own.
ArzyeLBuilds is also a decent site for a variety of builds from beginners to vet trial builds.
I'd advise to stay away from those builds, they aren't very good.
@Kisakee how do you feel about Hack the Minotaur?
DenverRalphy wrote: »Everything is god mode. build videos get outdated quickly.
I still don't understand why anybody would watch a Build video anyway. It boggles the mind. You have to literally sit there and watch a long drawn out explanation just for a few seconds of what part of the build you're lookin for. Sometimes a plain 'ol article of written words gets the job done much faster.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Everything is god mode. build videos get outdated quickly.
I still don't understand why anybody would watch a Build video anyway. It boggles the mind. You have to literally sit there and watch a long drawn out explanation just for a few seconds of what part of the build you're lookin for. Sometimes a plain 'ol article of written words gets the job done much faster.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Everything is god mode. build videos get outdated quickly.
I still don't understand why anybody would watch a Build video anyway. It boggles the mind. You have to literally sit there and watch a long drawn out explanation just for a few seconds of what part of the build you're lookin for. Sometimes a plain 'ol article of written words gets the job done much faster.
If you're a veteran who has a lot of game knowledge that's absolutely true. I find myself skipping to the gear section most of the time to see what the build is all about as i do know the class mechanics for the most part but that's not true for everyone. When i started watching build videos i was always grateful for detailed explanations as i had no idea how everything works together. Gotta start somewhere.
sh4d0wh4z3 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend skinnycheeks for a new player. He's a great resource, but I feel that he's too confusing for a brand new player looking to do reasonable damage since a lot of his guides do require you to already have knowledge about the game. I will recommend Ninja Pulls recent guide on how to do DPS if you're looking to start dealing damage because it's very new player friendly and will show you that things are easier than they seem. He also has static rotation videos for each class so you would only have to remember which buttons to press in order instead of trying to come up with a dynamic rotation of your own.
ArzyeLBuilds is also a decent site for a variety of builds from beginners to vet trial builds.
I'd advise to stay away from those builds, they aren't very good.
@Kisakee how do you feel about Hack the Minotaur?
His builds are a bit unusual most of the time. They're mostly for Overworld or Solo content as they get the job done but aren't really end game for the most part. Those builds are far from being bad, he actually has some knowledge. I like to watch them to get ideas for my own builds.
katanagirl1 wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »Everything is god mode. build videos get outdated quickly.
I still don't understand why anybody would watch a Build video anyway. It boggles the mind. You have to literally sit there and watch a long drawn out explanation just for a few seconds of what part of the build you're lookin for. Sometimes a plain 'ol article of written words gets the job done much faster.
If you're a veteran who has a lot of game knowledge that's absolutely true. I find myself skipping to the gear section most of the time to see what the build is all about as i do know the class mechanics for the most part but that's not true for everyone. When i started watching build videos i was always grateful for detailed explanations as i had no idea how everything works together. Gotta start somewhere.
I prefer written guides too but sometimes there is only a video. Those are terrible for using as reference material, trying to scroll to just the right spot and it’s like an hour long
sh4d0wh4z3 wrote: »I wouldn't recommend skinnycheeks for a new player. He's a great resource, but I feel that he's too confusing for a brand new player looking to do reasonable damage since a lot of his guides do require you to already have knowledge about the game. I will recommend Ninja Pulls recent guide on how to do DPS if you're looking to start dealing damage because it's very new player friendly and will show you that things are easier than they seem. He also has static rotation videos for each class so you would only have to remember which buttons to press in order instead of trying to come up with a dynamic rotation of your own.
ArzyeLBuilds is also a decent site for a variety of builds from beginners to vet trial builds.
I'd advise to stay away from those builds, they aren't very good.
@Kisakee how do you feel about Hack the Minotaur?
His builds are a bit unusual most of the time. They're mostly for Overworld or Solo content as they get the job done but aren't really end game for the most part. Those builds are far from being bad, he actually has some knowledge. I like to watch them to get ideas for my own builds.
I usually just read the guides for builds instead of watching videos then kind of treat that as a starting point and see where I end up. Sometimes it works and sometimes it is decon and start over time. If I can solo most the world bosses I'm happy. With trials I usually listen to what our group leader suggests and work with that. I've never been real serious about ending up with the absolute best build but do like playing around with different things.