I hope you’ve enjoyed my last week of writing about this fantastic game. Don’t let anybody tell you you’re playing Dead Cells wrong, because as long as you’re having fun, you’re playing it right.Īnd there you have it, mateys! The Good Reverend’s 10 tips on how to git gud at Dead Cells. Have fun! At the end of the day, Dead Cells is a video game, and video games are supposed to be fun! If you’re not enjoying your time with the game, maybe try a different build/playstyle (here’s where I shamelessly plug my last 6 articles about different playstyles), or turn the difficulty down. Keep plugging away and you’ll progress farther and farther with each run. Not only do you unlock newer, stronger weapons and upgrades, but your skills, knowledge, and reactions improve as well. That said, with it being in the roguelite genre, it will get easier over time. Bows are particularly helpful in this department.ĭon’t give up! Although I make it look easy, Dead Cells is actually a very difficult game. There’s no shame in backing off and picking off single enemies as they patrol closer to you. Sure, you can jump in there and start flailing, but you’re probably going to get overwhelmed and killed. So you ran into a room full of wizards, traps, and those ninja sword guys. They get replenished at every safe zone (in easy mode at least), so drink ‘em if you got ‘em! You can get up to 4 health potions, and they can save your life in dire circumstances. ![]() Unlock all the health vial upgrades as soon as possible from The Collector. And don’t worry, you can tell a Cursed Chest apart from a regular one because the Cursed Chest has a face and goads you into opening it with remarks about how it wants to be hit and has been very naughty. If you’re confident in your abilities, you can benefit greatly from these chests. You can lift the curse by killing 10 enemies, but if you take even a single point of damage before the curse is lifted, it means instant death for you. The caveat is that you will become cursed upon opening them. Just remember to dodge!Ĭursed Chests: Speaking of better equipment, cursed chests have the best equipment in them. Definitely worth fighting them, as the weapons and necklaces you can find off their corpses are almost assuredly better than what you currently have equipped. I avoid the Forgotten Sepulcher as much as possible because that level is a runkiller just waiting to happen.Įlite enemies have good loot, but are much tougher than their normal counterparts. Are the Toxic Sewers too hard for you because all the enemies there are stupid and there’s also stupid poison everywhere? Go through the Promenade of the Condemned instead! There are multiple paths you can take on your quest to slay The Hand of the King. Save up those souls for the Legendary Forge, and you can unlock permanent item level upgrades (+, ++, and S rank) quicker than using just the meager 20 cells you get from beating the prior boss.Īlternate routes. But you can break the doors in the safe zones by attacking them. Normally you can’t progress past a safe zone without spending all your souls at The Collector. Save cells to spend at the Legendary Forge. Caution is needed (especially in the Slumbering Sanctuary because of those stupid spike traps). ![]() What’s not cool is power dropping straight into a bed of spikes and losing tons of HP. I like to do the power drop (by pressing down + jump) while I’m falling to drop faster and make a cool smash attack that can kill or stun enemies. There could be traps or hordes of enemies. You can unlock different levels, new items, and more thanks to the runes.īe cautious. These not only give you new abilities and movement tech, but help you progress farther in the game. Here’s 10 tips on how to git gud at Dead Cells: And what better way to impart my knowledge on the unwitting masses than with a top 10 list? So here we go. Rounding off my week of Dead Cells coverage, I think it would be appropriate for a veteran Dead Cells player, such as myself, to share some tips on how to be better (aka “git gud”) at this wonderful game.
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