Stellar Blade is generally a resource-rich game. The shop sells various materials at low prices, and it's easy to acquire Gold, so you'll rarely run out of money except in the very early stages.
You also don't have to worry about Skill Points if you thoroughly explore side quests. You'll have enough points to learn all the skills and still have some left over before even entering the late game. If you only do the main quests, you might have to think about it a bit, but the shop always sells Skill Point Reset items, so be sure to buy them whenever you want.
Through Drone upgrades, you can improve the Drone's detection ability and unlock additional ammunition abilities such as Stinger and Charge Blaster. Trying out new ammunition is good, but the first priority we recommend is expanding the basic ammunition, Slug Magazine. Later on, you'll be playing through a section where you can only use ranged weapons for some reason, and 20 rounds of Slug Magazine will be quite annoying. It's good to expand it to at least 40 rounds.
Also, if you fully expand the Drone's detection ability, you'll get a function that tells you the location of cans when scanning. It takes a lot of points, so it's not a high priority, but if you're planning to collect all the cans, then get it next.
After entering the Wasteland for the first time, it is recommended to first perform the Solar Tower mission to restore power. Until you restore power, it becomes very annoying because you cannot use the camps, shops, and fast travel in the area. If you restore the Solar Tower first without being distracted by other missions, you will be able to explore more comfortably.
Stellar Blade basically tells you the approximate direction and interactive objects when you scan. However, there are times when you scan and still don't know where to go. In this case, look around and look for the yellow mark. The yellow mark indicates that this is the correct path, and you can proceed with the game normally by following only the yellow.
When proceeding with Stellar Blade's side quests, you will often be instructed to go back to areas you have already visited. When you revisit, there may be new objects, but there may also be completely new sections. For example, if you proceed with the side quest 'Oblivion', the water in the flooded commercial district of Eidos 7, which was originally full of water, will recede and you will be able to explore it. It is not a prerequisite for seeing the ending, but if you carefully look around the world, you can have a deeper experience.
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2024-04-26