Advices for our first minutes in Breach

Hi everyone,

I would like to ask this, specially to the experienced Season players.

1.- Do you think going Multiplayer games would be a good way to go from the start?

2.- What would be your best advices when starting in the new season?

Hope we, the new players, have good and nice advices here for this new season.

Good luck and see you ingame :)
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1. You mean partying? No need for that, solo is easy enough.

2. Wait until the servers stabilize, don't try playing right away.
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Really early on, in Normal? Grouping would slow you down more than speed you up, what with everybody trying to coordinate and move through content at the exact same speed and fighting for kill triggers and such.

If you can find a racing guide detailing really efficient early-game leveling, I'd mostly follow that. Not entirely a'course, since this isn't a race - for example, do the crab quest to get your extra skill point on an actual character :p - but the same general rules apply.

Don't try and full-clear zones, just kill whatever's in front of you on your way to where you're going next.

Quicksilver flasks are a great way to speed up and smooth out early leveling; most advanced players keep two on their bar when/as they can, some even go for three.

Don't grab every single bit of blue junk that drops. Grab and sell rares if you can, if they're not an upgrade for leveling. Grab blues only on bases that might be useful - blue boots sometimes come with movement, some blue trinkets (rings, amulets) come with innate health/health regen mods that can be very useful for keeping your red up in early game. Blue armor and weapons are basically bunk unless you've got no other possible choice.

The idea is mostly just to play efficiently and waste s little time in non-Merciless areas as possible. You want to get to mapping/endgame in a quick and easy manner so you can spend more time making bank and less time dealing with lower difficulties. Racing guides are a good start; there are also general leveling guides available that should help.
Yes, having a party to play with makes the first day much easier and faster. You will progress really quickly if you have a good team that knows how to split the running up properly. Especially with things like Act 2 where you are running all over fucking creation.

One thing you can do that makes getting to the endgame much faster and easier is to learn how to race. Watch the racing guide from people like Raiz.
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what hour in europe is the best to start download brench patch¿??
8:30? 8:45¿?
Wow! Those were amazing and useful repplies! Thank you so much! :)

I will definetely watch at Racing videos.


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HRDL wrote:
what hour in europe is the best to start download brench patch¿??
8:30? 8:45¿?


I would say, as soon as it's already available to download.
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1453R wrote:

Don't grab every single bit of blue junk that drops. Grab and sell rares if you can, if they're not an upgrade for leveling. Grab blues only on bases that might be useful - blue boots sometimes come with movement, some blue trinkets (rings, amulets) come with innate health/health regen mods that can be very useful for keeping your red up in early game. Blue armor and weapons are basically bunk unless you've got no other possible choice.


nice advice ;p

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