Flukenest: Turns the many little flukes you spit out into a large stink bomb projectile dealing 20-23 damage (26-30 with Shaman Stone).Spore Shroom: Increases it's damage to 38-42 damage while still lasting just about 4 seconds.I'll let these three just have there own little mini section here for you all. It's honestly surprising just how many charms actually combo with being smelly. While not a boss fight combo it helps when traversing hollow nest The both of these charms combined increases your walking speed by a noteworthy amount. Also allowing for more frequent dashes is still a good little bonus. Which is okay on it's own, but when paired with dash master it's damage gets a great 50% increase. Sharp shadow's damage on it's own is equal to a single nail hit. I just thought it was worth mentioning to say the least. But hey someone might get a kick out of it so go nuts. Think of this guy as the least worth while combo to do. But it's ultimately a bit too gimicky to be practical. While this Charm Synergy isn't exactly a practical I will admit it looks hella cute being a little speedy mushroom snail. I'll show you all of the Charm Synergies that are in the game.īaldur Shell + Shape of Uun + Spore Shroom + Quick Focus Not to mention hollow nest's layout is surprisingly memorable so it's rather easy to familiarize yourself with the map so you won't even need the compass on at all.Ĭharm Synergies are certain charms that change visually or mechanically in some way when paired with one and other acting as an indicator that they work well with one and other or they add a special buff ontop of their default bonuses. Trust me one free charm notch for a boss can, AND will help you immensely if you got some good charms to put in it's place. Look if you know a boss fight is coming take off the compass. It's a bad charm, only reason i'm telling you this is so you know to never use it. Save for Soul Eater that one you can consider heavily when running a pure spell build, any other 4 cost charm however you can safely ignore ever using. So if you see a 4 cost charm you should just ignore it. Trust me when I say that a lot of charms are not made equal and most of the heavy cost charms are not worth it. Using Charms With more slots because you assume that means they're really good Not to mention you can also get upgraded unbreakable forms of the charms later on so don't be afraid to get more used to them Don't be like me when I first played the game and just didn't use them cause those fragile charms are REALLY good when you use them correctly. if it get's broken you can just bring it back to the vendor you got it from and he'll repair it good as new for a small fee. Trust me when I say I get the fear of breaking a potentially great charm and just not being able to use it anymore but relax ok. Not using the fragile charms out of fear of breaking them However just try not to use any of the other ones I listed It's basically just a slot filler that's perfectly ok in any build. The only okay-ish one is grub song as just getting a bunch of soul is kind of useful, however only use it if you have no better option to slap into your build. Stalwart Shell's extra invuln frames aren't really good enough to warrant using 2 slots for it, Carefree Melody literally rely's on you getting hit as well as rng so consistent damage negation Isn't gonna happen with this one, and Thorns of Agony literally leaves you with less invincibility frames due to it's animation. It's not even me just saying for you not to get hit, it's just that most of these charms save for 1 aren't good at all. Using charms that only activate upon getting hitĭo not use these charms at all. So prioritize offense options first, if ya got room after all the offensive charms you need are equipped you can place some misc charms if you really want to. so ironically by playing more defensively your ultimately hindering your ability to survive the enemies who want to tear you apart. Using defensive options will cause you to play less aggressively thus leaving you with less soul to use to heal. Each time you hit an enemy with your nail you gain soul to use for spells, and healing. Simply put you want to prioritize offensive options over defensive ones for one reason. This one tends to be the one that can seriously hurt you in the long run. Prioritizing defensive charms over offensive ones However if you'd like to avoid accidentally making a build that doesn't exactly help you win any major encounters then we should go over some common mistakes people make. There are many common mistakes a newbie player to this game can and possibly will make when creating a build.
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