![]() ![]() You can change outfits in the skinning room in the starting area. But it's up to you.ģ) Outfits are completely cosmetic outside of one instance*. Then save the rest of the cells for your Legendary Forge and max it out. I'd recommend unlocking the items that you think will be good and making sure the item pool is big enough to keep you motivated to keep playing. you'll spend your cells on unlocking those items those cells could have been spent on your legendary forge (you can break down the Collector's door, if you didn't know) you can get tired of coming across a lot of items that you simply don't like you might get bored playing with the same pool of items you can miss out on discovering new loadouts and new combinations you might ignore unlocking a very good item that sounded bad on paper you'll probably get further in your runs That's completely up to you and there's benefits to both approaches. Outfits are also special in that unlocking an outfit at the Collector will not immediately put it on.ġ) Spartan Sandals becomes part of the item pool and has a chance to appear in your runs.Ģ) False. Once you unlock the first outfit, the tailor will open in the starting area, allowing you to change outfits before every run without any limitations. In gameplay terms - they're a way to spend cells for people who have already unlocked everything else. Thankfully you will later also get ways to farm cells quicker, so I wouldn't worry too much about it for now.ģ. But long-term you will need thousands and thousands of cells, so if you spend them on unlocking bad items you might regret that later by having to farm more for the stronger upgrades (like filling out the Legendary Forge you saw after the Concierge). For the first 10 hours or so I wouldn't worry about it and just do what you think is fun. What remains is prioritizing how you spend cells. I think it improves the game a great deal and allows you to experiment without regretting certain items forever. Personally I advocate heavy use of Custom Mode, but there are purists who don't like it. So if you unlock an item and hate it, you can turn it off again. Once you kill an elite in the Ramparts and you absorb its rune you can customize your loadout from the main menu (Play > Custom Mode). These days this is largely an obsolete idea since they introduced Custom Mode. ![]() Yes, managing your pool used to be a huge concern. You can no longer spawn the item at will, but you can get it the same way you get other items by finding them in the world.Ģ. So if you had 9 items and now you unlock Spartan Sandals, every chest, every shop, etc will now have 1/10th Spartan Sandals. ![]() Beyond that it now goes into the general pool. Once you unlock a blueprint it immediately spawns the item so you can try it out. I just don't remember if it appears before you unlocked an outfit.ġ. What do those items do? And can you re-equip them somehow in a Restart (new run)? Look around in your cell, there should be a door leading to the clothier that will allow you to pick your outfit. Likewise, what is the deal with Outfits? I got the Consierge outfit. I was always more of a fan of unlocking everything and coming up with a plan on the fly depending on the starting weapons and early drops, but that's because I play for fun rather than to win every single run. Most of those posts are from before the custom mode was added, and for people that want to play with a limited selection of weapons and power because they want specific builds over and over it was a problem, but now they just need to play in custom mode and it allows you to change what specific build you go for as well. True or False? Is there a disadvantage to you creating all blueprints you come across and not being picky?That's up to you, if you want to min-max then you can leave them not unlocked but with custom mode you can pick what you want in the pool of random items anyway so it's not something that would "doom" your save. Some people mention that "you should open only the strong blueprints, in order to have a small pool for the game to throw you items from". What happens if you craft and wear one item, like say Spartan Sandals, but then die? Can you get that item once again?From the moment you unlock the item it will be added to the pool of random weapons that can appear anywhere, dying will not change that.Ģ. ![]()
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