u/Hazardous_Guy

New Player (<30 hours) advice

I’ve just gotten into the game and I found that I can be good with Lion, Deimos, Dokkaebi, and sometimes Ace for attackers, and either Mute or Lesion defense. I know how hard the learning curve is for this game but I want to know how to learn it. I have so many questions:
What are rotations?
Where are the best spots to place mute jammers? How do I know which walls are break/breach able? What are the best weapon attachments?
I see these high rank & pro players moving like they’re on drugs (agile and almost twitchy), should I be playing like that, or more slow paced and “camp-ish”?
When attacking, what is the best strategy: barge in and shoot first ask questions later? Wall climb and peek windows? Or camp corners and hard scope an angle?
When defending, should I be in bomb site 24/7 with a few peep holes locked up like Fort Knox? Or prowling the halls catching stragglers?
How do I know if I can hit someone from behind a (shootable) wall?
What are the Ops that I should 100% stay away from using?

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u/Hazardous_Guy — 1 day ago

I got $50 to buy a mini

I have $50 and three options to go with Asmodai: Azrael, Lazarus, or a fancy Captain. If I choose a captain, which one would look the best as a dark angel?

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u/Hazardous_Guy — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/lfg

[5e 2024] [ONLINE] [NA - CDT] Looking to join an adventurous campaign of lore, laughs, and battle!

I am Hazard, 18M, I have starting getting into DnD in the past few months, and after my original group disbanded because we all got busy, I want to try ad get back into the hobby. I love campaigns with stories and characters that are rich in lore and exposition, I usually main a my Paladin, Caddaric (I got inspiration for him from the nameless knight from the ESO trailler, iykyk). I'm still learning his movesets and abilities, but I will do my best to not be a burden.

When it comes to my schedule, I am can do evenings from 7pm to 10 :30 pm CDT. I'm pretty busy with graduations and vacation stuff until May 30th.

If you have a campaign in the works or a spot open, send me an PM with schedules and rules and I'll join when I'm available.

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u/Hazardous_Guy — 5 days ago

I am currently 4 1/2 months clean off Destiny 2 and have starting experiencing new, more peak and fun games. I've played Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and now I am going to try an play an Assassin's Creed for the first time. There is just one thing that I wanted to get off of my chest and discuss: Destiny has made me into a perfectionist in games. What I mean is any time I play a game I try and min-max, buildcraft, and create my own "meta" for every game I play. When I did Cyberpunk, I was doing research on the best sandevistan or netrunners builds to try and get more effective, even trying to go back into autosave files and select the right npc dialogue options to get more "optimal" results. Elden Ring was probably not affected much from my Destiny experience, but I was always trying to find a meta.

What Destiny did to me was made me stop doing what I should have been doing: PLAYING THE GAME FOR MYSELF. I was always trying to play every game like there was a right way to play it set by the community. I still want advice though. Its a stupid question to ask, but how do I enjoy a game without thinking that there are right and wrong ways to play it?

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u/Hazardous_Guy — 11 days ago

I have never played an assassin's creed game a day in my life and want to experience a good story and some sweet parkour kills. I've heard about the good games (Black Flag, ll, lll, Brotherhood) and the bad ones (Mirage, Valhalla, and Shadows), but I want to know what should my 1st, my opening to this once golden age franchise.

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u/Hazardous_Guy — 11 days ago