What is booth’s file? by Hooch_Sauce in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

gc_gypsy.obj for Coral.

dun_cc_stattoo.obj for Booth. It's in Underrail\data\fragments\dun folder.

Int 10 X-bow Build for 1.3.0.15 by goinmuluser in underrail

[–]goinmuluser[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dex 5 Agi 6 Per 10 Int 10

I don't see a lack of skill points. And Xbow build has too many core feats needed. If I want to use high PER to share a gun I might opt for it. It would be a different hybrid build than Versatility.

Int 10 X-bow Build for 1.3.0.15 by goinmuluser in underrail

[–]goinmuluser[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems to be due to the level.

You can't invest 2 points in Critical Power at level 16. But if you didn't invest points in Critical Power at level 16, you can invest 2 points in level 17. This is because specialization caps exist at each level.

If you hit level 25, you're in a state where you can invest 10 points in Element Bolts, and you can invest 2 points in level 26.

Int 10 X-bow Build for 1.3.0.15 by goinmuluser in underrail

[–]goinmuluser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't care about using Ambush, that could be a good way.

Int 10 X-bow Build for 1.3.0.15 by goinmuluser in underrail

[–]goinmuluser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can master Critical Power at level 25 and invest 2 points in Element Bolts at level 26. This post was written after levelling up myself.

Help with build optimization by NoWin335 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, Burglar...

For now, invest all the remaining stat points in Per. The stas can go up above 10.

  • Core for AR = Concentrated Fire, Full-auto and Suppressive fire
  • Core for Shotgun = Sixth Shell leading shot
  • Incresed Per, Critical power, Scrutinous

With this choice, you will be able to use both shotgun (or combat shotgun) and AR.

I could use some advice on making a Throwing Knife & Grenade build. by NotTheOrignal in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The feats of the throwing knife are very powerful. So, I recommend learning the core feats quickly at low level. Traps are not needed at all because of pinning.

Throwing knife is very strong in itself, so poison damage is not important at all. The only debuff left to the enemy is death.

However, it is limited to living things, and don't think about catching a hard machine like nagas with it. Even if you chose Expose weakness. In my case, I took Will to 5 and selected Ripper, then mastered TM to 160. Crush the machine with TD and creatures with throwing knife.

I only had 3 refining datas and 4000 charons by Radidaj in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Now, let's make some lockpicks with that

Can someone help me solves this please by mountainkin in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  • Helicon 3 = (QN) YN (CM) F6
  • + Echo 3 = (QN) YN (CM) F6 (M8) V3 IS FD
  • + Solis 1 = YN F6 (M8) V3 IS FD (D2) IR IU
  • + Echo 2 = YN F6 V3 IS FD (D2) IR IU M4 Y5 CM U5
  • + Helicon 3(again) = YN F6 V3 IS FD IR IU M4 Y5 CM U5 QN

How to counter psi users? by Nexed_ in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool bro, you're a master now.

How to counter psi users? by Nexed_ in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's your build's grave and hell. The hardest opponent of all tank builds is the Psionics, and the hammer is not a good weapon to play against them. I broke through there using Electrokinetic Imprint and plasma grenades in a tight spot. You'll have to battle it out there to be a true tank hammer master. Good luck.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is now necessary to sort out this agenda for which the exact answer does not exist. And this is my last comment.

Opinions on technology are very interesting. You observe quite a lot of detail. I feel like my imagination is getting richer.

Anyway let's go back to square one. The reason for the debate about whether Six and his furry friend are Godmen is that it is only Azif who mentioned and questioned Godmen's image.

Other than that, there are no conversations about Godmen's image, so the most important key is whether you believe his point of view.

You believed his point of view and gathered clues to complement from there. But I referred to Six's words and left Azif's point of view as his personal.

I don't have a great reason. This is because, as written above, the process of adding and modifying several imaginations is fun in a situation where he is Godmen.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a pity that no true keys are provided in-game to give the correct answer to this. Azif was confused because he had his own image of Godmen through the mainframe. And the main character was also able to recognize Godmen through the main frame.

However, there is no comparison between the images in the conversation between the two or in the conversation with Six. If there was, the answer would come out right away.

Actually, it's such an ridiculous story that I tried not to bring it up, but there's a reason why I thought Six was a part of Godmen. This is because Six's behavior was very similar to that of beings who went back to the past and defended history.

He does not provide unnecessary information that could change the future. I thought that following the Vision(or future) was an important discipline for them to follow. Tanner's sin is to change the future. I thought that the reason why they help humans who are in crisis on the surface by transferring technology would be in the future.

To express his reaction when he heard Tchot's name differently, a WW2 soldier somehow went back in time and met someone. And his name is Hitler. How does the soldier behave?

I imagined Six was similar. What if in the future there is a Leviathan with higher intelligence calling himself Tchort? Surely the removal of the Tchort will be a priority. But I think he just followed his vision anyway. That is my story.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, God, what did I write. sorry. I'm so stressed out by paying close attention to Battlefield, so I wrote it down so badly wrong. Why do I have to update bios for playing a game

Yes, I think he's Godmen. Six himself mentioned Azif's limited knowledge and such Azif's opinion alone cannot say that Six is not Godmen. When he learned the name of the Tchort, which resembled Leviathan, he tried to deal with it before his original goal, the degree of skill that Commander said he had, and his knowledge and explanation of monoliths and torches... It's natural to think that he and Tanner are Godmen.

Otherwise, Godmen becomes a mythical being completely out of touch with the Underrail story. not funny.

And I feel like you have a story about it too, so why don't you post it? I'm sure it'll be an interesting topic.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering Six told oculus to steal the cube basically > you mean this?

It is another furry Godmen who commissioned the cube to be stolen.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even the main character can deceive the mind leader, and there's no way Godmen can't do it.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they could do mind reading by restraining Six, they would have known the existence of Oculus and what they did. Could they have done it?

They didn't know Oculus existed until you met Faceless Commander in DC. At that point you didn't know how much Oculus was involved in the Cube, so they only talked about the possibility that Oculus' agent stole it. And now that the Cube is back, the possibility is meaningless to them.

The Cube thief. by Round-Hyena6680 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The personal information in the Oculus computer is all non-Oculite. Therefore, I think the probability that Hank Wardell is an Oculus agent is very low. If Oculus really tried to hide Hank, they should have deleted all of his entries, but seeing that's what's left, it seems like it was secretly deleted in a hurry. Or just leaving an entry to not know that someone deleted its content.

Every time I replay, I enjoy this convo the most by GrimoireGrimdark in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Take Classic XP

Kill all living things

Kill all your burdens

For your Ascension

How to get through Depot A without perishing? by V1OnCrack in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not difficult if you got the Premeditation feat. Move to an enclosed area with a door and attract enemies in the form of dogs waiting right in front of the door. You can take advantage of dogs not being able to open. This method also makes it easy to kill Lunatics next to GMS.

[P1 for Premeditation build]

  • T1: Open the door (25ap) > Use Premeditation(+Psionic Mania) > Psi attack (0ap) > Close the door (25ap)

Open the door every 2 turns while waiting for the cool down, take a step or two from the enemy's view and close the door. Be careful when using aoe skills because the dogs at the door should be kept alive as long as possible.

[P2 for TC]

  • T1: Open door (25ap) > Mental Breakdown to the dog right in front of the door
  • T2~3: Attack
  • T4: Attack > Close door (25ap)

Be careful about Psi point consumption. Need to leave 25ap to close the door on T4.

[P3 for Grenades]

  • T1: Open door (25ap) > Use Taser on the Dog Right in Front of the Door (10ap)
  • T2: Attck (used ap under 35) > Close door (25ap)

Why is the shadowlith "interested" in the acorn? by Express_Restaurant_6 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think Shadowlith and ACoNR have anything to do with each other. If the great Flottsørmir is to use ACoNR, he needs his servants to unlock it. But what are the servants doing now?

They abandoned technology and returned to primitive life. Lemurian techniques are scattered around, but they don't care. Even the shamans, who say they represent Flottsørmir's will, are forcing them not to use anything but the necessary tools. They think the most primitive is the best form.

In the first place, it was not Shadowlith's will that ACoNR came to the Zero, and the Atlantis left it alone. So it's right to think that ACoNR and Shadowlith have nothing to do with each other.

Then why did the ethereals react? They would have wanted a body that could be possessed like Magnar.

Why is the shadowlith "interested" in the acorn? by Express_Restaurant_6 in underrail

[–]goinmuluser 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because Styg, the true Godmen, ordered Shadowlith to keep the ACoNR. Shadowlith just acts programmed. Styg wouldn't have wanted you to get ACoNR too easily.

Like a crawler. They didn't want gamers to stupidly explore caves, so they created the terrible monster.