![]() ![]() Shield: Ward of Blood (Critical Strike 30 max) (5 Sockets max)Īlternative items you can use instead of the super expensive best in slots are:ĭisclaimer: Not all of them are cheap, there are also some that are just really good alternatives that come really close to the Best in Slots. Ring: Rainbow Band (1 Socket max) (expensive)īelt: Belt of Skulls (3 Sockets max) (very expensive) Gloves: Wanderer's Gloves (4 Sockets max) (Expensive)Ĭharm: Torch of Shadows (Into the Dark 20 max) (very expensive) Weapon: Ascendancy (Overwhelming Power 20 max) (Runeword) (very expensive) + Flash Fire Angelic Ability ![]() Head: Lightforge (Runeword) (Very expensive)Īrmor: Force (Armor Break 20 max) (Runeword) (Expensive) Especially with Ascendancy this build can lag the game out by a ton on very high Wormholes, making it quite unpleasant to play (Tried it against Lvl 4000 Wormhole and I had like 3 FPS most of the time) Damage can fluctuate a lot depending on procs and vital rng Not as tanky as the Mana Demon Slayer build Doesn't have a entry barrier like the Mana Demon Slayer Deals insane ST Target damage when hitting the vitals. Amazing at farming because of movement speed and very strong aoe clear. Can clear high tier wormholes and has no problems with harder content in general. I have fun with theory crafting and min-maxing builds. I'm currently not even max Level yet and haven't really cleared much but I ended season 11 on a high rank with wormhole level 567 with a ranged Demon Slayer build. This is my fourth guide for Hero Siege, I've written 2 more in season 11, another one recently. Delete the corresponding herosiege.pas file, and repeat.This guide is designed and looking to do the absolute most DPS possible with the non mana melee Demon Slayer, so if you have any suggestions to boost its power, you can feel free to write them to me. ![]() Save & Exit, then open that slot's herosiege.pas file and look at the itemN and item_collectedN values to see what has changed from 0 to 1. Start a new game, with a new character, and make note of which relic you got. One way to do this is give yourself a bunch of random items in shop.ini: Though they're not obvious which numbers belong to which relic, so you'd have to figure it through some trial and error. The other thing you can change on an 'active' character is what relics you've found, and are equipped. Something else to change is all the potion_n lines to 1.000000 so that all the potions are now identified, and there's no guesswork or praying that you get a positive bonus from them. You can increase by increments of 50 to find a good speed for yourself. A good starting value for this is 100 not too fast, not too slow. A very useful number to change of course is your speed, so you're not running around slow as balls for half of the game. There's various other things you can change here too if you load your character and then Save & Exit, that current game-session's values such as speed, gold, wave number, and number of keys will be loaded the next time you continue your game. Talent_1 is your level 1 talent, talent_2 is your level 6 talent, etc. ![]() Strength, swiftness, armor, stamina are self explanatory. The permanent stats (white text) you want to look for, and change, in your herosiegeN.pas file are: These are all plaintext files, with values stored like: Shop.ini contains your 'global' save values such as number of crystals, how many of each bonus item you have, and which hats you have unlocked. So the first slot is herosiege0.pas, second slot herosiege1.pas, etc. The herosiegeN.pas files refer to the character save slots. Depending how many save files you have, you will see one or more "herosiegeN.pas" files, as well as "shop.ini". ![]()
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