That's an important distinction, because items that boost Cold damage don't boost Frostburn, but Frostburn can be more useful since it will continue to erode enemy health after the first attack. Those sub-types are damage over time effects that keep hurting an enemy after the attack lands. That seems like far too many choices already, but here's the thing: to get maximum DPS potential for your character, you need to stick to one or two main damage types rather than trying to become a jack of all trades.Īll your other decisions will revolve around that damage type, which makes it much simpler to know what kind of equipment to use, which constellation stars to pick, and so on.īrowsing through the list, you may be wondering why Frostburn is separate from Cold, Electrocute is separate from Lightning, Internal Trauma is separate from Physical, and so on. Which two masteries you pick will determine how your character plays for the rest of the game, but rather than thinking of what mastery represents, to make this choice properly you are really deciding what kind of damage you want to deal: Want to jump into this grimdark, post-apocalyptic fantasy world but feel like you're out of your depth? We've got you covered with a full run down of everything the beginner needs to know, from picking your dual class combo, to placing attribute points and navigating the massive devotion point constellation. There’s also some loot chests with regular loot.Unfortunately, it has a bit of a reputation for being difficult to penetrate for new players due to the huge number of potential builds and the wide range of attack and resistance types. If you manage to beat the boss, he will drop a “Mildly Amusing Box”, a legendary headgear for level 1 characters. This time it’s the “Crate of Entertainment”, a dude with a crate head, accompanied by crate enemies which split up into smaller crates, which enjoy freezing you and reducing your FPS. Just like in the very first secret quest, you’ll have the chance to fight a pretty tough boss here. Now you’ll enter the last area of the Edge of Reality, Devils Crossing. The next area is just a small lava area, just make your way to the portal on the other end and proceed. If you attack all of the angry maggots with an aoe, they get slowed and you can either kill them or just run for the portal. But since the other maggots around it get angry if you attack it, you either have to kill it very fast and run like hell or attack from a safe distance. It has a different name (“Perfectly Usual Oversized Maggot”) and has a lot less health. One of those maggots is special though, and you only need to kill this one maggot to open the portal to the next area. Also they seem to become extremely slow when they’re being attacked. But they either seem to have horrible hit chance or attack really really slow. They have a ridiculous amount of health and oneshot you. They are not aggressive and only attack you if you start a fight. In the next area, you will find a lot of “oversized maggots”. You can (and should) also put up a town portal in this area, just for the case that you die. If you manage to find the right order, a door in the wall behind the devotion shrine will open and you can proceed. The order seems to be same each time: white, yellow, green, blue, purple. If you make an error, they will reset after a few seconds. You have to pull them in the right order. When entering the edge of reality, you’ll find yourself in a room with a devotion shrine (which takes a Skeleton Key to restore) and 5 colored levers. When you reach the altar, you can activate it with Chillheart in your inventory (will not be consumed) and proceed to the Edge of Reality. Make your way to the altar in the north east of the basin: Here’s a map of the area including these safe spots. There’s also some spots which are protected from the storm, where you can regenerate and wait for cooldowns to finish.
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