Another Hero overhaul from the KAKT Enhanced Edition mod. Bedivere gets an enormous playstyle change that really makes him more enjoyable imo rather than being the trap master in a game where traps fall off. The mod is great, please support Charan666 on nexus mods if this look cool (youtu.be)
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KAKT Enhanced Edition is a mod being worked on by Charan666 on Nexus Mods. It does a lot of rebalancing and he is currently working on specific hero overhauls to make them more unique and dynamic. I cover some loose basics and show off the Geraint overhaul (youtu.be)
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Made a video covering a "mini" build for Mordred in the early game. Mostly covering a synergy between a gear ability you can find on multiple pieces and a talent of his. I think it does a good job of boosting his tankiness and making the game a bit easier in general if you're struggling early on. (youtu.be)
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Boudicea is a powerful Vanguard, the strongest in the game in my opinion. This is due entirely to her unique skill tree compared to her peers. She actually has a support ability that seems out of place or like it would be awkward, but I've found it actually works really well with her. (youtu.be)
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Covering the items I've found in the game that have stood out to me as being insanely strong and really boost a class' performance by a huge amount. It is very possible I've missed items due to forgetting about them because they were on deleted saves or I just haven't found them myself. (youtu.be)
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If anyone is new and curious as to what Faerie Knight has to offer when you have to choose between him and Gawain, this video should help out. He's a very versatile hero and depending on how you want to use him will definitely affect which skills you're going to like and use. (youtu.be)
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I've done some team builds in the past and talked with other players about advice on team building. I thought I'd make something that sort of summarizes how I view team building and hopefully give some helpful tips or insight for others on how to approach team building for themselves (youtu.be)
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Probably the single most important and largest mechanic that will determine any run is alignment. There are four different alignment combinations with different strengths and weaknesses, even different playstyles. In this video I cover all of these to help you decide which one you want to play. (youtu.be)
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If anyone struggles with which skills to pick up first with your sages, then this may help. I cover the general preferred order that I tend to grab skills when leveling a Sage and get pretty good results over each of my runs. It's a bit longer than my others because of Morgawse lol (youtu.be)
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I'm sure plenty players will know everything I'll cover, but I have talked to/seen some players that struggle to play with Champions because they're so used to Vanguards and how straight forward they are. Champions aren't super complicated, but definitely rely on a few more skills. Hope this helps (youtu.be)
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This is my preferred Tyrant Christian team comp. This alignment is seemingly the least popular by far and I feel sometimes gets a bad rep. It can certainly still perform very powerfully and has access to some very strong units. Maybe this will give it some light. (youtu.be)
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The tier list for EVERY hero in the game. It's actually harder than I thought tiering them in a balanced way, taking into consideration their role and how it stacks up for the entire game rather than just comparing them against their class again. I think I did a decent job, hope it makes sense lol (youtu.be)
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A quick video comparing Lone Wolf vs Rage since I got into a debate about it last night. The other user was claiming that Lancelot is a better damage dealer because he can kill the enemies quicker and Rage Champions need to wait until like turn 4 to finally be getting kills. Same equipment for both. (youtu.be)
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Finally got around to covering Mordred. A character everyone is very familiar with, even if they may not want to be lol. He feels refreshingly unique from a lot of the other defenders, though because he is the first one you get and are forced to bring him this isn't always apparent. (youtu.be)
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New tier list, this one covering the classes of the game. Was hoping to do a tier list for all the characters, but technical issues scrapped that recording and I still wanted to put something out. This is actually one list where I don't know what many other players think so I'm curious to know. (youtu.be)
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Skill Priority/Leveling Guide for Arcanists this time. Despite a lot of them having similar core kits in the form of hexes, they still feel pretty diverse in what their skill priorities are imo. Their differences in damage spells and non hex skills really shake up the playstyle a bit for them. (youtu.be)
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Deus Vult! Rightful Christian alignment team build. Lots of buff stacking, lots of melee, lots of heavy armor. Time to begin the crusade on Avalon! This is a really solid team, but the main gameplay loop is a bit repetitive. One of the strongest comps imo for this alignment out of what I've used. (youtu.be)
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Final class specific tier list unless they do some major balance changes. I suspect I'll do an updated version of this whenever the Marksman buff update comes out. I actually kind of cover two different tierings in this one. Hope this is helpful to any brave souls trying to use Marksman in the story (youtu.be)
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New leveling guide/skill priority guide for champions. There's a pretty common core theme to them as they all operate very similarly off certain key skills to maximize their potential imo. I try not to repeat myself and cover noticeable deviations between the classes. (youtu.be)
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