First, choose a monstie that suits your playstyle. If you like fast - paced combat, go for a monstie with high speed stats. Then, look for genes that complement the monstie's natural abilities. For example, if your monstie has strong physical attacks, find genes that increase physical damage. Next, focus on rider equipment. Select armor and weapons that work well with your monstie. Don't forget to upgrade your gear as you progress in the game. Also, keep in mind the types of enemies you'll face in PVE. If there are a lot of water - type enemies, having a fire - type monstie might be a good choice.
We can get some information about the PVE equipment for Warlocks in Fate 2. According to document 1 and document 2, Warlock PVE equipment could be divided into different types, such as Raid, grandmaster sunset, and daily. The second document also mentioned the main gold equipment for Dark Arts PVE, which could allow players to have a better experience in PVE. Doc.5 and Doc.10 mentioned the sharing and gameplay of common equipment for Warlocks in PVE. However, the search results did not provide any specific suggestions or guidelines for Warlock PVE equipment. Therefore, based on the information provided, we are unable to give an accurate answer.
We can come up with some suggestions for the PVE equipment in the flower room. In PVE, the choice of equipment was very important for damage output. According to the recommendation of the extraordinary acupoints in document [1], you can choose some extraordinary acupoints such as Finger Finger, Snow Travel, and Heaven. In the document [4], the author suggested paying attention to some basic attributes such as physique, vitality, internal attack, basic attack, hit, understanding, effect, acceleration, etc. In addition, the document [6] mentioned that the defense breaking attribute was also very important in the equipment, and it was recommended to maintain it at around 35%. However, more information was needed to give an accurate answer to the specific details of the equipment and the stack of attributes.
Hanaka's PVE skills could be summarized as follows:
1. [Damage cycle: The damage cycle of Hanamura PVE usually includes starting, cycle, and water moon.] The starting moves included Scatter and Water Moon, while the backup starting moves included Shang Yang. The circulation style included Yangming and jade. These steps could be fine-tuned according to different battle scenarios and needs.
2. [Skill Usage: During the output cycle, you need to use skills reasonably, including continuous damage skills, continuous healing skills, and explosive skills.] To avoid using the same or similar skills to avoid wasting their cooldown time.
3. [Reasonably positioned: In battle, moving your position reasonably can avoid the enemy's attacks and also allow you to deal better damage.] In a PVE between flowers, it was usually necessary to maintain a certain distance in order to better use skills.
4. [Attention to Details: In Hanamura PVE, you need to pay attention to details, such as switching targets in time, using drugs reasonably, and so on.]
In addition, there were also some specific output methods, such as using the skill of mutual destruction to cause the continuous damage on the target to take effect immediately. When combined with the Yangming Finger of the sect's meridians, there was a chance to cause the continuous damage to take effect immediately. In addition, the choice of some special acupoints and equipment could also affect the damage output of the flower.
The information about the Warlock PVE in Fate 2 was scattered and incomplete. Although there were some tips and suggestions regarding the Warlock PvE equipment, there was no specific equipment or recommended equipment. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to give an accurate answer.
There was no clear answer to the question of which faction was more powerful in Fate 2. The search results mentioned a few Warlock's recommended schools, such as Virtual Bullhead Grenadier, Fire, Sunlight Bomber, and Void Descent, but did not provide specific information to evaluate which school was more powerful in PVE. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to determine which Warlock school is stronger in PVE.
The Spirit-branded Retainers that Onmyoji PVE commoners had to practice included Ugly Time's Daughter, Eater, and No See Yue. The Ugly Time's Daughter was an R-grade Spirit-branded Retainer. It was easy to obtain and could assist AOE damage teams on the battlefield. Her specialty was to double the damage. Spirit Eater was a Spirit-branded Retainer recommended by the game officials. Its skills were very suitable for PVP. Unseen Yue could provide attack bonus damage, and the bonus coefficient was based on one's own defense attribute. These Spirit-branded Retainers had a very high priority in PVE dungeons. In addition, according to other search results, there were other PVE must-have Spirit-branded Retainers, such as Aokuoru, Shantu, Mausoleum, etc. However, the list of Spirit-branded Retainers that must be trained may change due to version updates. Players are advised to choose according to the latest game information and strategies.
The usage of Boneless Clear Princess in PVE could be adjusted according to different lineups and situations. Bone-binding Clear Princess was usually used together with Thousand Princess. At the start of the game, he could have Chiaki stab the hammer. Chiaki could use normal attacks or switch to the second skill, while Bonebound Seiki could use the third skill. This was because Chiaki's Hammers required her teammates to use Ghost Fire to return fire, while Bonebind's three skills could increase damage. When Thousand Princess reached the fifth layer of the buff, Thousand Princess could continue to attack, while Bonebinding Clear Princess could use the Snake Head Hammer and then attack. This was because Chiaki's 5-layer buff was shared by everyone. Even if the hammer disappeared, there would still be an increase in damage. On the other hand, Bonebound Seiki's Snake Head Hammer could increase damage. It was important to note that only Qian Ji's hammer could be tempered, not Qian Ji herself. In general, the usage of Bonebind Seiki in PVE was to cooperate with Chiaki's damage output, increasing the overall damage output by reducing defense and increasing damage.
We can get some information about how to get the PVE secret manual in the flower room. According to the document [3], the main damage output skill of the current version of PVE was no longer the Yangming Finger, so when choosing the secret manual, you could ignore the selection of the reduction bar and choose the two damage and two understanding secret manuals. In addition, the document [9] mentioned that there were seven secret manuals in the flower room. Some of the important secret manuals included Spring Mud Flower Protection, Star Tower Moon Shadow, Yangming Finger, and Shang Yang Finger. According to the document [10], when choosing the Spring Soil Flower Protection Secret Manual in PVE, one could choose 3 books to reduce CD and 1 book to increase damage. When choosing the Star Tower Moon Shadow manual, he could choose two to reduce the CD and one to reduce damage. As for the Yangming Finger manual, he could choose one move damage, one chance of understanding, and two circulation time. As for the Shang Yang Finger manual, he didn't provide any specific suggestions. In summary, we can come up with some suggestions on how to get the Hanamura PVE secret manual, but the specific choice still needs to be decided according to the individual's game style and needs.
There was no clear answer to the question of what guns were useful in Titanfall 2PVE. The search results mentioned some discussions about the weapons and skills in the game, but did not provide specific conclusions or recommendations. Therefore, I don't know which gun is the best to use in Titanfall 2PVE.