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If you're defensive, you'll want Survival. If you like the feel of being a Jedi or enjoy tactical play, you'll want Force. If you love charging in, you'll want offensive skills, but you'll need defensive ones. If you're good at defensive play in Soulslike games, you'll need Survival less.
Yes, just google fallen order trainers. If you want to use a more ā€œreputableā€ one, I would get wemod. Rroncon 1 yr. ago. fallen order trainers. I tried Wemod, but the exp part was premium, i'll try trainers. pretzel3567 • 1 yr. ago. It’s not premium, use the key binds. Wemod only charges money to use their GUI, which is kinda dumb IMO
Dual wield and Blaster combo are the way to go for me, I like using the dual wielding stance for dealing with lots of enemies, and I prefer to use the blaster stance for its range capabilities when dealing with less enemies. SasoriTheOverlord • 4 mo. ago. Always coming back to single/double combo. Merrin dies by the hands of the Empire and Cal turns darkside, trying to hunt down Darth Vader or some other major villain to exact revenge. We play as Kata, learning Nightsister Magic from a ghostly Merrin and follow Cal through the galaxy. At the end, we catch up with him, convince him to stand down. First when crumbling the bridge so she can’t cross. Second when the cave ceiling was collapsing and it would’ve killed Kata had Merrin not used her teleportation magic to save her. And third he pushes her with the force dangerously close to the edge near the end of the fight. Bode was very unhinged. Here's hoping fallen order 2 doesn't do the same "somehow forgot all my powers and training" trope that a lot of sequels and even the first fallen order did. Start me as Cal at the end of game one, give me awesome new powers to unlock. Some can be Cal remembering more training, some can be completely new things he learns. I have a feeling that the Floating Observatory's design on Koboh was influenced by the amazing sci fi artwork of John Berkey. 1 / 2. 140. 11. r/FallenOrder. Join. • 16 days ago. Jedi Master is the most balanced difficulty in the first game, chances are it's going to be the same case in the sequel. It would also be a good step up to keep things challenging, since you have already mastered Knight-difficulty, I recommend checking it out in JFO first tho, to see if it's of your liking.
Honestly Dark Souls isn’t that hard! I know some people get stuck forever on bosses but if you can beat Jedi fallen order on the hardest difficulty then you should be able to play through Dark souls! Dark souls is harder obviously but it’s not really that bad! I think the most deaths to a single boss I had were 15!
1. cdstephens. • 7 mo. ago. Dual wielding is your friend because you can cancel any attack animation into a block. You can then chain the block into a jump or dodge. So if you’re middle of attacking and need to dodge an unblockable attack, you can quickly do so by tapping block and then dodging. 1. r/FallenOrder.
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