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The First Descendant: 6 Beginner Mistakes To Avoid

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Those diving deep into The First Descendant for the first time might be prone to a few beginner mistakes. Here’s how to avoid them.
The First Descendant follows similar storylines in other looter shooters such as Destiny. There is an evil trying to steal power from the world, Karel, and he has an unstoppable army to do his bidding. Players can join up with the rebel alliance in the hud zone of Albion to help stop Karel and his goons.
That’s the general premise of The First Descendant but there are artifacts, magic, and other shenanigans abound. Story aside, some players may begin the game and get lost. There are a lot of menus and it can be hard to start on the right foot. That’s why these tips may be extra useful to avoid unnecessary mistakes. 6 How Descendants Works
When players start The First Descendant, they can choose between three characters who are known as the titular Descendants. Viessa is a good starting character as she has ice powers and other than skills and different stats, all Descendants operate the same way. Most weapons and most Modules, which are like armor chips, are universal. After choosing a Descendant players will be locked in for the first several hours.
At the home base in Albion, the game will tell players they can get new Descendants whenever, and then a micro-transaction window will pop up. Don’t make the mistake and be tempted to buy a new Descendant right away. Players can unlock more Descendants as they gather materials and enough in-game cash. Bunny, for example, can be unlocked as players follow the tutorial story. Also, levels and equipment transfer between Descendants so players don’t have to worry about leveling them all separately. 5 Go Back To And Explore Albion Frequently
Players only have a set amount of gear they can carry around which is standard for a looter RPG.

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