Quick Answer
Do not spread materials evenly across every new item. Prioritize the weapon level you use most, the armor set you are actively wearing, skills you press every fight, and Nornir Chest rewards that increase max health and Rage. When a fight feels impossible, check power level and survival first.
Upgrade Priority
| Priority | Upgrade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| S | Main weapon level | Raises baseline damage and opens more skill space |
| S | Nornir Chest rewards | Health and Rage directly increase your safety margin |
| A | Current armor set | Stable power, defense, and perk value |
| A | Frequently used skills | Better than lighting up a tree full of moves you ignore |
| B | Shield and rond | Strong if you block or parry often |
| B | Runic attacks | Powerful, but cooldown-limited early |
| C | Backup armor and cosmetics | Save for surplus resources or later builds |
Pick Skills By Problem
| Your Problem | Prioritize |
|---|---|
| Crowds keep surrounding you | Blades area tools, pulls, burn pressure, and crowd control |
| Elite enemies pressure you | Axe control, frost, throws, and recall rhythm |
| You get interrupted often | Shield tools, dodge follow-ups, and safe base strings |
| You are good at parries | Shield follow-ups and high-risk payoff skills |
| You are unsure | Upgrade the basic moves you use constantly |
Do Not Upgrade Every Armor Piece
Armor can be upgraded, so early stability beats constant swapping. Pick a direction first:
- Safer survival: defense, vitality, healing triggers, and forgiving perks.
- Faster kills: strength, cooldown, runic attacks, and status pressure.
- Parry style: shield, rond, and counterattack value.
- Exploration comfort: general stats without overspending for one fight.
Resource Rules
- At shops, check main weapon and worn armor first.
- Spend skill points on moves you repeatedly use.
- Run reward-rich favors when the main story spikes.
- Evaluate Nornir Chests quickly, but skip obvious tool-gated puzzles.
- Save full gear collection, cosmetics, and extreme builds for later.
FAQ
Should I max runic attacks early?
Not blindly. Runic attacks are strong, but cooldown-limited. If most of your early combat is normal attacks, dodging, blocking, and parrying, stabilize weapons, armor, and used skills first.
If a boss walls me, should I farm materials?
Check three things first: your gear level, missed Nornir Chest upgrades, and resurrection stone or amulet setup. Materials are only one part of the answer.
Do favors slow down the story?
No. Many favors give useful rewards. When the story gets rough, one or two high-value side quests can smooth the next chapter.
Next guide: Main story route.