bEing amnestic pirates in Shu’s land where some cursed monsters (and humans) are out to get you. nevertheless, wuchang: Falled featherit is a soul-like wonderland, with gorgeous ruined areas and plenty of fun fighting opportunities. The goal is to not only regain your memory, but also kill the boss. It’s a familiar formula, but how safe it is Woochan Playing cards and some mechanics are relatively new to genres like souls worth mastering. Here are 10 of the most important tips you need to know to fight in Shu’s land.
Prioritize learning weapons from the skill tree
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Like a good soul, Woochan You will come to want to try all the different weapons and find the right weapon that suits you (or will help you clear the next battle). You can repick freely in the skill tree, but how about upgrading weapons and materials that enter them? How can I become more efficient? ThankfullyWoochan There is a small thing called mastering weapons. Head to the skill tree to learn weapon types and invest points to upgrade to the greatest possible damage. Above all, these skill nodes affect weapon types rather than specific weapons, so they apply to all weapons in that category. I don’t like Rushing Whip Longsword. Maybe you equip each of the same type of weapons without worrying about upgrading each one? Then this is the way. It’s also ideal if you want to specialize in two different weapon types (I would like to do it to take advantage of Wuchang’s strongest mechanics).
How death, consequences, and madness are connected
I’ll die in Woochan In fact, it’s a step to deal more damage through insanity, but for everything that’s gained, something has to be lost. When you die in a low madness, you can always go back to the same place and get it, but only a few red mercury (the world’s default currency) is lost to death. However, as your madness increases, the amount of red mercury increases dramatically, and you may lose everything. High insanity can also claim red mercury only by making your inner demon appear and defeating it. Ah, when you die, madness increases. So if you’re carrying a lot of red mercury in high madness, you might evaluate the following situation before going to all Leroy Jenkins.
How to reduce your insanity (in-game)
Madness allows you to do more damage, but increases the damage received, whether good or bad, depending on your playing style. Anyway, there are multiple ways to mitigate it and retreat the madness. Killing feather enemies and certain bosses also reduce that. Also, defeating the inner demons will remove all the madness, but be careful. If you lose, any red mercury that has been dropped will be wiped out.
The best skills to embrace madness
Madness is very similar to gravity, and given the nature of risk versus reward, it only makes sense that it has some powerful related skills. Swift Resilience greatly reduces the damage you incur when running Swift Draw, making them much more difficult to interrupt, but Steel Resolve gives you a stack of Skyborn when you deflect. Both require more than 50% insanity, but obviously they need weapons that can be deflected to take advantage of the latter. Anyway, these are just two skills that can exploit madness in an incredibly strong way, so it’s best to experiment and find a way.
Look for a golden chest to upgrade your mana vase
all Woochanwhether it’s your skill, master, or stats upgrade, you’ll need multiple different currencies, materials, and skill points to return to the skill tree and unlock a particular node. This applies to mana capacity too. This increases the amount of charge in the mana vase. Woochan. It is recommended to upgrade as soon as possible as you will only start three uses, but you will need a special material called Forgotten Memory. Keep an eye on the golden chest of Shu’s whole land and find them. They may need to venture out of beaten paths, but the reward is well worth it.
Gather the aurum wings for a random temporary buff
Another thing to note is the birds. Like a normal bird, not a bird-like enemy that tries to kill you. These birds have golden feathers and can rest in fairly obvious places. Killing them grants the wings of the Aurum. This is a consumable that temporarily increases maximum health, Max Stamina, or all damage that has been dealt with. The effects received are completely random, but given how easy they are, it’s worth it. When they rest, do not rely on agriculture, as they appear not to be repeated with the enemy.
Beware of the red eyes (and look for it)
If you play Dark Souls or Bloodborne, An enemy with red eyes must always be a concern. They have more health, do more damage and can really deal with the annoying. But they also drop a fairly large amount of red mercury, so you can either work on them to tackle them earlier or go back to fill your revenue later. Either way, if they beat you the first few times, don’t ignore them or forget them completely.
Swift Draw: Benefits and Recommended Skills
There are many unique soul-like mechanisms there. Woochanit’s a quick draw. Swift draws are triggered during weapon switching, exploiting Skyborn’s powers and are essentially attacking, allowing you to maintain your combo. But in addition to this, it unleashes the skill of the weapon, so weaving into a particular combo will be better depending on the effect. You will need to unlock it first with your Swift Resilience skill, but it is also worth gaining a conversion if you’re interested in high madness builds. Beyond over 50% insanity and over 90% insanity, your Swift Draw attacks become stronger and even stronger. Also, when Swift Draw connects to enemies, it restores a small amount of health. This should help increase the damages you suffer from insanity.
Quickly find important NPCs
Not everyone on Shu’s land is out to get you. Whether you’re a trader with weapons, armor, or items, or a character who removes side quests, you can interact with several NPCs (some of which have an impact on the main story). If you’re struggling to track them all, check out our teleport options. The NPC face appears next to places you visited previously. This helps you narrow it down where you need it.
Blue interaction possibilities, emo, free items
You can find these strange, shining blue dots while exploring. It seems like they’ll do nothing to interact with them. But they provide a series of dialogues that seem to be implied. After all, choosing the right Emote will give you free items like Candied Haws. Be aware of what the dialogue says and choose the corresponding emotes and benefits.
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