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Do I need to use the tarot card for craft resources on the 70th level or I won't get anything important yet?
I advise using Tarots to optimize XP gain before level 90. Treasure Trove, Onslaught and Murder. Also, only upgrade Murder before level 90. It's better to get crafting resources by recycling drops anyway so go into Options and turn on "Loot auto pickup".
Murder gives +20% to all rewards and +30% to XP. Meanwhile there are cards with +50% to all. Why should I take Murder? Is the bonus multiplicative with the others?
Should I recycle all the loot or only the one of specific rarities?
More and more questions arise :)
1) What to look for and buy at the stores while leveling and in the endgame?
2) There are 4 bosses at least if to belieave the Heroic Deeds section. Where are they? 2 in the main campaign and Prophecy. What about the rest? The 2 I killed had very significant drops. Does that mean it is better to reserve all the bosses for the endgame? Do these missions scale and do they grant any bonus that is more important than endgame loot?
3) What is shared among all the chars within an account and what is character-specific?
4) Is it better to keep loot boxes ("item collection", "1 rare item") for the endgame?
1) Consumables
It is best to use meme viruses to get to level 90, as 90 is max loot level. You will still get extra skill poitns and another attribute point by levleing to 100, but you can focus fully on loot once you hti 90 and just grab any xp that comes along while farming loot.
So consumables, use meme viruses when possible, and after 90 throw in extreme fortunes or damage boosts. Survival boost are mostly useless in my experience, as you will only come across a mission where you die more than once (if that) very rarely.
Oh, and the respecs are obviously only for when you need to respec something.
2) Tarrot Cards
2.1) Major Arcana
For me it worked fairly good to pick any major arcana that works for you well (unless oyu need one of the 'set level to x' ones, in which case obviously go for whatever needed). I found I mostly used the one for extra psalm code drops, as I have 2 psalm codes which just will not drop for me, and a few others that are very rare.
2.2) Minor Arcana
To get to level 90 I mostly used the extra Xp tarrot card when I ran meme viruses, otherwise the one for Tarrot card drops.
For the second slot I almost always went with the extra Intel and consumables Card, as it will give oyu plenty of Intels to play and/or sell, and also gives you the occasional Meme Virus (I got one drop every 10-15 mission on average, though often with duplicate drops so it came otu as one every 7-9 mission or so.
(Murder (the xp one) is not worth it so mcuh at first, but will be once you get it to level 2)
3) DLC
The DLC break up into 3 categories:
A few that give you pets or graphic effects (e.g. footprints, helmets or such). Get them when you want them.
A couple are mission DLC's, which ismply give you a special priority assignment. You can check your astropath to see which ones are 'Story' priority assignment DLC's. You can get them if you want, they ar eokay but very optional.
And finaly there is 3 special/constant ones:
Maelstrom of Carnage and City of Suffering give you 1 repetable, time limited mission each, which grants you relic chests base don how much you killed in the timeframe. MoC has a flat timespan, CoS spawn pain catalyst that slowly move the progres sbar forwards, kill them quickly when they spawn to give you more time to rackup kills form the respawning enemies.
MoC takes aorudn 5 Mintues or so always, while a long CoS run can easily get into 20-35 Minutes. MoC can be a lto better/quicker loot for aoe heavy builds, while CoS is better for more single-target oriented buidls imo, as you can extend the time better when you kill the catalysts fast.
Then there is the Sacred Vault (or Sacred Arsenal?) DLC. It gives you like 3 missions to compelte, which then unlock a special vendor you can acess form your special mission list. He will sell a dozen or so rleics, changing his offerings every 24 hours (seems to be per character).
I recommend getting either CoS or MoC, and the Sacred Arsenal (can't remeber the name, but definitely has Vault or Arsenal or Armory in it, should be clearly findable with that) as soon as possible.
4) The tech tree
There is a lot of usefull stuff in the tech tree, especialy the ability to remove Psalms and Shards from items again. It will cost younothing to socket nor remove them, so once you get that you can just freely throw stuff into sockets you get. That aside, the rest of the Tree is also fairly good imo, and you should definitely constantly work oyur way through it whenever you have fait leftover.
5) Leveling Tarrot Cards
tarrot Cards have 2 stats, the first one, +% to everything is static and will not change for that card. The second is actually multiplicative (even on the cards that just say e.g. 'increased chance to drop psalm codes'. those have an actuall % chance in the background), so every level will make the card linearly better.
So e.g. a '+20% to all Xp' on level 1 Murder Card will change to '+40% to all XP' on a level 2 Murder card and so on.
You can try to level a specific tarrot cards only indirectly. All cards which you can upgrade (sit at e.g. 10/10 and have the little hammer to upgrade them) will not get any more cards assigned to them form your drops untill you upgrade them. So at first the distribution will be random, but if you only going to use half or less of the cards, simply let the ones you don't use fill up and don't upgrade them. that will force more and more of your drops to the cards where you want them.
5) Dissassembling and loot boxes
In general you should assemlbe a part (or all if you want) of your relics to get ornage and red sparks for endgame crafting. The purple and below stuff simply sell untill oyu run lot on a mterial, at which point just dissasemble everything untill you get back to ocmfortable levels. Purpel and below are so common in endgame comapred to what oyu actually want that you will can always restock fast.
In a similar vein, the loot boxes you get, especialy the item collections, are pretty much identical to the relic loot you get from 5 mintues in CoS or MoC, so odn#t bother keeping them imo, just use them when ythey pop up.
6) What to buy at stores.
Well, in general you will hardly need to buy anything form stores, except maybe the occasional mind reset if you use a lto of them, and some relics form the DLC vendor.
The only other thing worht buying can be blueprints. Besides the occasional purple blueprint I bought on below 60-ish chars to fill up gear gaps with quick purpel crafts, there is the occasional orange blueprint available that let's you craft relics. If it's something you might want to craft at some point get it, as they ar eonly good for 5 craft processes.
7) What is shared between characters.
In general levels, story progress, morality and priority mission progress is the only thing NOT shared between your characters.
Crafting Materials, heroic Deeds, Currency, Blueprints, tech tree progress, Glory and system influence is automatically shared between them all, as are DLC unlocks (though not their specific progress) and Cabal mebership.
Heroic deeds share both their unlcoks for all once you finish them, as well as their progress (so e.g. you can kill 2 bosses on 1 char, and 2 on another to get 4 boss kills done and unlock it for all). Obviously Class specific ones (e.g. 'Crusader only') are onyl shared with other characters of the same class.
All items and consumables can be stored in the vault, which is shared between all your characters, so you can manually share them between those
8) Bosses
Beside sthe 2 Bosses i nthe main story, there are a few random and Intel missions which can randomly spawn one. There is also one (or mroe) in nearly every supreme Mission of the 2 Void Crusades, so simpyl do a few of thsoe and you'll be done with that Heroic deed.
You live the garbage Tarots which is majority of them at 10/10 and that funnels upgrade points where you want them. Murder, once you upgrade to Level 5 gives 150% XP. The bonus is additive as far I can tell but I may be wrong in this. Recycle Artificer and unwanted Relics and sell the rest.
1) Don't buy anything while levelling, buy lootboxes at endgame for recycling materials.
2) Flamewar answers this well.
3) I am not sure, I only have Assassin at 100 and Crusader at 4.
4) I am not sure on this one.
1) Grind systems with Fate rewards for meeting System Influence thresholds.
2) Void Crusades when you are doing a full complete, Void missions with 5+ difficulty and Tarots give good Fate.
3) Sell unwanted Ancient and Archeotech stuff for 3 Fate each.
4) Intel missions are okayish for Fate but it's better to sell them for cash.
5) Get 400 Glory per week for a 150 Fate reward at the end of the week.
If you rapidly double right click a consumable (probably only works for single items stacks, but I haven't tried otherwise), it should use it, then before the item disappears it'll attempt to use it again, giving you the "you already have an active consumable and can't do that" error message. That second attempt interrupts the game before it can delete the consumable, making it basically unlimited.
It's not 100% reliable, my friend can't make it work, but it's worked every time except one for me. I suspect the worse your computer/connection runs the game, the more likely it is that you can interrupt one process with another.
Incidentally, when running that exploit, it's happened several times that I've come out of the next mission and found a stack of 3 more in my inventory. Not sure how the game is breaking to do that, but it's done it regularly enough that I now have ~30 meme viruses sitting in my stash, where I started the day with 4.
You don't - you need to zoom out all the way on starmap and then you can click them one by one, and see rewards. I know, very annoying, lots of clicking, switching and loading every time.
Alternatively you see it kinda on random missions on the right, so you can try to bump all that are below 800 to 800