Using the lantern doesn’t take away from your stamina, so the lantern powers are nothing but frosting. Don’t be afraid to crank on that thing every time it cools down. Lantern powers are activated in-battle by pressing the L1 button. More likely than not, you will want to construct one. After defeating a behemoth for the first time, go take a look at the lantern for that behemoth and see what it does. Lanterns do take materials to build, but they offer some pretty sweet power boosts, so they are well worth a look. The starter lantern that you get early in the game is a bit of a dud, but before long you will be able to build and equip better lanterns based on behemoths you defeat. Plus, it’s more fun to be the strongest person on the team, and if you gear up, you likely will be. Having a nice set of ice armor and some fire-based weapons is going to be very helpful when you take on your first full-strength arctic behemoth.Īre you going to bail on this early armor once you get past the opening segment of the game and open up some better stuff? Sure, but grinding out a few battles won’t hurt, and it goes a long way towards learning some of the behemoth attack patterns you will be facing later in the game. It’s also important to remember that many of the early armor set have elemental bonuses attached, which is going to be very helpful when you move into the larger game. And you will be happy you have a decent weapon when you get to the above-mentioned Shrike (I hate you, Shrike!). This may sound like a hassle, but the early battles are fast-paced and fun, regardless of which behemoth you are fighting. After constructing them, you can put additional materials into each piece of armor to level it up. There are four basic pieces of armor to construct – feet, hands, torso and helmet – and during the early stages of the game these armor pieces share material needs with the early weapons. Or better still, grind ‘em all a few times. The best thing to do is pick one of the early introductory monsters and grind it for a bit. Pick An Early Monster And Grind Itĭauntless wastes no time giving you your first set of armor and weapons, but you – being a gamer – are likely to be unsatisfied with this starting gear. Trust us, even if you are committed solo player, this is one game where you simply don’t want to go it alone. If you aren’t feeling chatty, the in-game chat is disabled with the quick push of a button (you don’t have to go digging through a million menus to turn it off).ĭauntless was made for team play, and the barriers to getting onto a good team are extraordinarily low. The matchmaking system in Dauntless is powerful and quick (though we can probably expect the usual launch-related server issues), and you will put into a team of similarly powerful hunters in no time at all. Teams can also revive each other (to a point), so there is safety in numbers. This gives everyone the opportunity to take a breather if they need one. Instead of having a behemoth’s undivided attention, you will be sharing the damage with three others. The battles are much more manageable, for one. There are a ton of reasons to team up in Dauntless. This owl-like behemoth will stop you dead in your tracks, so it is best to get used to the teaming system early. While it is possible to solo some of the early behemoths (the first few are kinda easy), before long you will run into the brick wall that is the Shrike. Dauntless begins with a brief tutorial that will teach you the basic controls, but after that, it’s straight into the behemoth-slaying. The first, best, and most powerful piece of advice we can offer new players is to party up immediately. While PlayStation Universe is unable to provide a review for Dauntless in time for the game’s release (spoiler: we absolutely love it), we thought we would provide some tips and tricks to tide over PlayStation players as they bravely step into The Shattered Isles to conquer Behemoths. Dauntless is going to be huge as far as free-to-play games go, and we are deeply excited for its launch.
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