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The first one didn't have infinite spawning ennemies.
If all else fails, play singleplayer and use a trainer, as usual FLING has put one out quite early that can help if all else fails.
what difficulty?
My friend dove straight into Vet having aced the original game as Vet and quickly found himself rerolling his campaign and starting over on Survival.
Or lower your diff ( if you started veteran ).
You can also try rerolling the world, starting from a different zone, which might help.
Are you on hard or normal. Nightmare is likely a no go for most unless you can just dodge everything. Bets tip would just to be to upgrade your weapons, and dont switch weapons a ton. Till you get a much better one that you can upgrade. I usually save my damage spell for elites, I picked gunslinger though.
I play on hard or vet, and it doesnt seem too hard. I die a few times on a boss usually at most so far. Aside from one. I am constantly moving around though, that first area you got, I also got. Prolly one of the harder ones im assuming due to shields. Once you upgrade your weapon(s) itll be a bit better
EDIT: I see youre on vet, I wrote this before you typed what diff youre on.
Ye best way to deal damage is to just explore every corner to upgrade your guns. Make sure youre always moving. Never stand still unless youre behind cover. I also had the wranger rifle I think its called. Semi auto. Which seems pretty good for a starter weapon.
You sheep keep going on the elites, learn to kill em. They are not that hard and will make you better at the game.
Second boss took me 45 tries.
Third one... might have to reroll the world.
In Remnant 1 I used a tool that told me what I'm missing and me if my reroll adventure mode had something new.
I hope the game has something similar built in, otherwise getting the last few items is impossible.