The DEFINITIVE Guide To Becoming OVERPOWERED! (Modules) | The First Descendant
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Published 2024-07-05
The First Descendant is a new RPG looter shooter with many endgame progression systems. So in this video we go over a full guide for one of these systems, the module system that is both used for your Descendant's (playable character), and all of your weapons.
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All Comments (21)
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One of the most important systems to understand.
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I had zero idea about the socket type feature and that just changed so much for me, so I really appreciate the video.
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Becoming OVERPOWERED = knowing the absolute basics. Okay.
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sry but, where is the part of becoming overpowered?
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Alot of people hatin but i did learn some stuff i didnt know so i appreciate it
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The fact that some people are claiming click bait for the 'overpowered'. IF you really knew the difference between basic mods vs full build you will understand why its overpowered to know how to mod :)
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Thanks for the video. You explained the aspects of this game MUCH more clearly then a lot of the other videos out right now! Subbed for sure
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Disagree. You should keep 2-4 of the same mods because depending on how you upgrade mods you may not have the capacity on other weapons/descendent builds that have a shared mod. For example I have a fast weapon well I want to upgrade my mods for flat atk increase. While another I may want crit but still want atk. The difference here is I want higher ranked mods on atk vs crit and vice versa. If I only have one of each mod, this can’t happen without needlessly going back out to farm the mods you deleted.
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Not upgrading too highest best advice, bonus is linear so don't wastehundreds of k in upgrade materials on a 1% dps increase when you can use that same amount to push 30 other mods to half full
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bait title, but as someone who hasnt even booted up the game this was still a solid vid ol
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More like Destiny went into warframe. Now if we could craft armor off what we kill to add a little Monster hunter !
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Great explanation and information. Well done Sir and please keep them coming.
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You know I watched half a dozen videos and they all mention upgrading modules, but not one of them other than yours actually shows where and how to upgrade them.
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Wow good job man! Thanks ❤ so basically need only one module of one type for all characters, cool!
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How do the sockets work for weapons? I assume its for that weapon type? Or specific weapon?
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Osterberg still doing clickbait
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A good tip for duplicate modules look at the bottom left of your screen there is a prompt to select all duplicates automatically
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Osterburger says, Hi, I'm a waste of human resources.
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On the "you only need one of each mod" thing, that's bad advice. I always keep one un-upgraded copy of every mod. You might want to use a mod, but not have the overhead capacity for it at its current rank. Long time Warframe player.
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I disagree with everyone saying you only need one of each card. What if you level it and want to use it on another Char or weapon that doesn't have enough capacity? I like to keep 3 of some cards. High level, no levels and another in case I want to do another build, especially if one of the card copies is maxed out. Some of these cards are hard to get and I hate to dismantle them.