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Can you tell us if your using 2 hp modules? Are you using atleast one defense module also? What quality are your components and what is your standing hp and def?
Despite investing significant time and effort into crafting a build that emphasizes high resistance and damage, including a sturdy shield capable of withstanding substantial hits, the mission becomes insurmountable once I reach the boss fight. The design of this encounter seems almost punishing, requiring near-perfect execution and a level of endurance that even my robust setup can't meet. It feels as though the game is forcing me to abandon my preferred playstyle, pushing me towards using the Bunny class, which, even with its advantages, struggles to complete the mission with success.
This isn't just my experience—many players are echoing similar sentiments. The difficulty spike in these invasion missions, especially Hadios, has created a situation where only a narrow range of strategies and classes seem viable. This severely limits the diversity and creativity that players can bring to the game.
What’s most disheartening is the sense that we’re being pushed to play classes we don’t enjoy simply to progress. I’ve chosen Kyle as my main for a reason—his abilities and playstyle resonate with how I want to experience the game. Being forced to switch to Bunny, a class I don't particularly enjoy, just to stand a chance at completing the content, is disappointing and diminishes the fun of the game.
I strongly believe that the developers need to reassess the balance of these invasion missions. Before implementing such challenging content, it's crucial that they test it across all classes to ensure that players aren't pigeonholed into a single viable option. The beauty of The First Descendant lies in its variety, and that should be preserved, not undermined by unbalanced difficulty curves that alienate a significant portion of the player base.
im using increase hp and battle of stamina. I removed armor mod because when i lose my shield its not recharging. because of levels condition (Kingston invasion). also i attack with 550k thunder cage.
This doesn't make sense, can you explain? You took off your defense mod because your losing your shield??? Shield and armor are not related like that.
todays kingston invasion not allowing you to recharge your shield unless you die. Sorry my english is not good so i will say "trait"
The shower comes from trying to beat the clock, not the actual mission. If they remove the timer and just make the reward random, it would be a better experience (IMO) Was hilarious to see today's timer actually went DOWN not up, so if you couldn't finish in 6 minutes, how you gonna finish in 4 and a half? lol
If youre that good then salute but i cant do it in time. I mostly finish in silver, sometimes gold and thats enough for me. But finisihng the mission is stressful for me.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3321575381
Brains are literally the easiest thing.
Bosses shouldn't be active until the barrier goes down IMO. A bit silly to have homing shot bosses that do oodles of damage on the field, while you're collecting or standing on platforms.