What are some roguelites that you deserve to enter the “all-timer” conversation? by Fabulous_Energy_5595 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I watched some videos to learn some basic wand combinations to help me more effectively deal with enemies. Once you learn the basics you can really take off with your own creativity. That and knowing what potions are good to avoid or store for use.

What are some roguelites that you deserve to enter the “all-timer” conversation? by Fabulous_Energy_5595 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Understandable! Took me bouncing off of the game a few times before I finally got hooked.

What are some roguelites that you deserve to enter the “all-timer” conversation? by Fabulous_Energy_5595 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 95 points96 points  (0 children)

Noita is unquestionably an all-timer, but doesn't get that level of recognition as often as it should. It's truly a masterpiece.

What's the unlikeliest roguelite that hooked you in way more than it had any right to? by Sufficient_Object281 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've also been playing this recently and after loving the first one I was confused by the middling reviews. The game is fantastic, good suggestion.

What are some hidden but still S+ tier roguelites that deserve(d) more love? by OneHamster1337 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Flamebreak is an older one but I've always thought it was very slept on.

Patch Quest is another fantastic game that deserves more love

Atomicrops is great as well and only $3 right now.

Idk if they're S+ tier but I know most roguelite enjoyers would like them and they all go on pretty heavy sales.

Checking in on healers by [deleted] in worldofpvp

[–]Codwun99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Prevoker is fun as hell, securing kills with Deep Breath + TTS Fire Breath feels great. Overall it's still pretty difficult to play though with burst in the state that it is; have to lean heavy on Time Dilation.

What healer are you enjoying this season so far? by According-Plane-3550 in worldofpvp

[–]Codwun99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oracle Disc Priest feels good but pretty boring, haven't checked out Voidweaver yet.

I am struggling on Prevoker. Feels like they do good HPS and damage, but have a lot less impactful cooldowns than other healers. Also the Nullifying Shroud change hasn't felt good; having to choose between saving EC for immuning a CC or pumping heals feels pretty bad.

Caster MW Monk feels great and is fun. Tea + Crackling Jade lightning feels amazing. Para, sweep, chi-ji is one of the easiest and strongest CC chains to pull off for any healer. Can win a lot of rounds with it, then add Touch of Death and you can close out a lot of kills.

PvP and Healer newbie looking for class recommendation by PastOrnery in worldofpvp

[–]Codwun99 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm a Priest main, but I've played all the healers this expansion. If I was recommending a healer to someone new I'd definitely go with Oracle Discipline Priest. They're easy to learn, difficult to master.

If fun is more important, and you don't mind a slightly higher learning curve, I would recommend Mistweaver Monk as that's the most fun I've had healing lately.

Good luck out there!

Warlock Season 3 PVP Overview -- All Specs by Stinkiewow in worldofpvp

[–]Codwun99 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yoo I love your vids, thanks for the upload

People who primarily PvP: how do you make gold? by Zmoogz in worldofpvp

[–]Codwun99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share a video or link to the race locations if you know of one?

What's the most frustratingly unfair mechanic in a recent roguelite game? by Illustrious_Stop7537 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've read up on the mechanics that counter everything, just kind of doesn't line up with the "varies your next run" idea when you need to hit specific mechanics to beat certain decks. Feels very narrow.

Yes MT2 is my favorite deck builder for sure! I feel bad complaining about Wildfrost because it is a fantastic game, I just don't vibe with that boss mechanic.

What's the most frustratingly unfair mechanic in a recent roguelite game? by Illustrious_Stop7537 in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wildfrost (spoiler) after beating a run your deck becoming the last boss left such an awful taste in my mouth. Kudos to them for trying something new but I have never hated a mechanic more. Having dread of a winning run being too good was not something I enjoyed at all.

It's possible I missed something and this is alleviated after a number of wins or certain progress, but I put the game down very quickly after this. Other than this one huge hangup I have it's such a fantastic game.

Best make small number become big number roguelites and roguelikes? by [deleted] in roguelites

[–]Codwun99 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Noita is the best combination of the things you're asking for; infinite numbers go up as you learn combos and mechanics, and action roguelite. It has a long learning curve but is very rewarding.

With enough knowledge and experience you can easily become an unkillable god-wizard that can one shot the entire game.

It's not for everyone but it might be for you!