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I do play on Very Hard mode. The other modes are not as much fun.
I was wondering more about the possibility of some kind of quest related Tombstone or one in a quest location. For example I was sure I'd find one on my second run through the Freestar Rangers quest line. You know, sitting in some random locker in the mech factory for example.
Whats the best way to level up besides going through quests and side missions ?
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On my first NG+ game I decided to rp settling into Akila City. Got the stretch adjustment, gone all ballistic. I found a dropped advanced Tombstone. The thing wrecked. I fully modded it out and I feel like a Navy Seal. Just wondering what a rare, legendary or epic version would do!?
WHAAAAAAAT? I've completed that quest already and in that manner and totally forgot he has a Tombstone!
Amazing news? I'm three quarters through that quest line in this version of my NG+ session. Guess what imma do tomorrow evening!?
Thanks so much!
I've seen this done. I can't bring myself to do it though. Feels like cheating.
I think I have it but it's not as good as my current, common but Advanced version.
So ... if you allow yourself to NG+ to a whole new parallel being, then time-travel seems like just another life option.
Some of my best gear is the result of visiting random level 75 POIs, clearing everything except the high-level boss legend (pirate, butthead, etc.), saving, killing, looting, then either
keep or reload (time-travel).
Bethesda games offer time-travel as part of the baseline system.
Other games do not. Valheim, is a great example of NOT.
Well, if you put it that way...