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You dont need to analyze a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thing with excel. There isnt that much equipment.
You actually have relatively little armor compared to other games. Just look for recipes and crafting the strongest pants, boots, shirt, and gloves you are able to. Then craft a single weapon you actually like (I prefer the axe) and get it to the highest level you can, again based on available recipes. Thats it. High level gear makes you stronger, even adds to your HP so you dont have to worry.
The game isnt THAT complicated even though it may seem like it when your first start.
That pretty much summarized how V rising is working right now and i wasn't refering to its current state but how i imagine it will be after the update.
This is a skill issue on your end, nothing more.
you can pretty much take no damage on any boss in that way meaning
You can't really get to any part of the game "for no reason", because it's designed so that it keeps pace with you as you progress. Killing V bloods is the only way forward as it unlocks everything and you should be utilising better weapons and armour as they become available.
Had enough. Gameplay loop is actually quite simple and game got boring for me pretty fast.
I expect its more fun with a team but I'm burned out and not interested.
(I came by to see what people were saying about the heavy discount for christmas sale. )