![]() The game scales based on the size of your party. It’s now time to start equipping your recruits. Hunters make the best archers, but they tend to be pretty pricey for the very early game. A Priest can make a good bannerman but not much else. Farmhands aren’t quite what they used to be since a patch but still worth picking up. I checked, and it turned out the Miner beats the Deserter in every stat except stamina the Deserter’s resolve was so low he was barely usable.īe on the lookout for Brawlers, Miners, Butchers and Fishermen. ![]() Also, a bow does not mean a character is going to have ranged skill, so I would need to buy a new weapon on top of the steep asking price. I passed on the Deserter because they are often pretty bad due to low resolve. Weirdly, he turned out better than the Brawler. However, the screenshots are going to be coming from a veteran difficulty playthrough, just to prove if it really works.īrawler is one of the best super-cheap backgrounds, and Miners are decent too the Shepherd I just grabbed because he was cheap. (Late game crises can be left on random). Pick the easiest choice for all three options and take the ‘Rebuilding the Company’ origin. You are really going to want to start out on the lowest setting, at least until you get comfortable enough to bump it up with a second or third company. Listen! This is not like any other game you’ve played (unless you’ve played modded XCOM, in which case: yeah, it’s a bit like that). You might notice a little hint in the bottom right of your screen telling you to play on the lowest difficulty. ![]() The first thing you need to do is to choose your settings. When you first meet a Necrosavant, I want you to still be thinking, “What on earth is a Necrosavant?” but I also want to give you a decent chance of actually surviving it. There will, however, be some longer-term combat tips at the end. As such, I’m going to avoid spoilers as much as possible since exploration is a big part of the fun. This is not that, and the choices are going to be made simply with the goal of getting you started in Battle Brothers so you can really enjoy figuring out the minutiae of the game for yourself. ![]() Many guides on builds and backgrounds will talk right away on which choices will position you well for taking on The Black Monolith, for example. Change it to a very high level in order to level up multiple times.The goal of this guide is to get you to the point where your company is in a comfortable position. Also, experience is either in float or 4byte. You can have infinite perkpoints so unlock as much as you want. Also, stats are in 4byte (the values share the same first four characters of the address so if health starts with something like 207c, then resolve, weapon skill and everything else also starts with 207c) as well as perk points. Level up to increase its value and search for it again (do this until you run out of levels), if you are lucky the values will be narrowed down enough to isolate the correct oneĢ) Open multiple instances of Cheat Engine and search for all attributes simultaneously Start an initial search for a particular attribute, say melee skill Un-equip all items so that the base attribute values are shown (keep in mind that certain traits will modify the base attributes, so adjust for those) ![]() Accumulate at least 2-3 levels for the unit you want to modify ![]()
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