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The Most Realistic VR Motorcycle Game On The Meta Quest - VRider SBK Review

Looking for an exciting, challenging, and realistic VR motorcycle game on your Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest 2? Well then look no further, because an extremely realistic VR bike racing experience is here in the form of VRider SBK.

This is more than just a VR Motorcycle Game on the Meta Quest, it’s really more of a VR Motorcycle Simulator.

I have only ridden a real motorcycle once or twice, but even with this limited experience I can definitely appreciate and feel the efforts that the developers of VRider SBK put in to make this a very real feeling Virtual Reality Motorcycle Racing experience.

Let’s find out how in this quick VRider SBK Review.

Looking for an exciting, challenging, and realistic VR motorcycle game on your Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest 2? Well then look no further, because an extremely realistic VR bike racing experience is here in the form of VRider SBK.

This is more than just a VR Motorcycle Game on the Meta Quest, it’s really more of a VR Motorcycle Simulator.

I have only ridden a real motorcycle once or twice, but even with this limited experience I can definitely appreciate and feel the efforts that the developers of VRider SBK put in to make this a very real feeling Virtual Reality Motorcycle Racing experience.

Let’s find out how in this quick VRider SBK Review.

A Realistic VR Motorcycle Racing Game

In VRider SBK you’re a motorcycle racer on top of a fancy superbike that most normal people could have no hope of actually owning or driving in real life. It goes really fast, really quickly.

This is the most realistic Motorcycle experience you can have in Virtual Reality.

What’s even better is that VRider SBK isn’t like some flatscreen game where you control your motorcycle with a thumbstick and a trigger on a controller, which is entirely unlike the actual controls of a motorcyle.

Nope, in this Virtual Reality game you control the throttle by physically twisting your hands while holding the controllers sideways. You know, kind of like how a throttle on a motorcycle actually works.

It gets even better. As you might guess you will need to do a lot of turning during a superbike race. Well, in VRider SBK you turn by actually moving your controllers in the direction you want to lean in the game, and your motorcycle will lean with you.

Racing on a VR Motorcycle is so much fun in VRider SBK. Though it is really hard.

It is absolutely amazing and intuitive, because this is a pretty close simulation of how you would actually control a real life motorcycle!

That, combined with the very first person VR view of your motorcycle and the track in front of you equates to an extremely immersive and realistic VR motorcycle game that puts any flatscreen attempt at simulating the experience of racing a superbike to shame.

You even have to duck your head down behind your windshield when you go really quickly, otherwise you will shake and slow down because of the wind. You know, like if you really were sitting up on a bike going a couple hundred miles per hour.

Following the arrow on easier difficulties is a good way to learn how to hug the track in a VR Bike Game.

VRider SBK Is Hard

Though there is one downside to this level of realism, and that’s that riding an actual motorcycle in racetrack conditions is hard to learn and hard to master. Due to the amount of realism in the racing simulation and the controls, VRider SBK is also a really difficult game.

Maybe it would be a little easier to someone who has actual experience riding real motorcycles, but to a casual VR gamer VRider SBK is incredibly difficult to be good at. I have finished many races and still have trouble not going off of the track during simple turns.

Though this isn’t due to ignorance, just a lack of experience and skill. The tutorial was in depth and fantastic, giving you a little bit of knowledge at a time and then reinforcing it with a small racing challenge. As far as VR racing game tutorials go, VRider SBK’s might have a lot to learn in it, but it is fantastic.

VRider SBK has a fantastic tutorial, better than any other VR Racing Game I’ve seen.

You can mitigate some of this difficulty with this motorcycle VR game’s many difficulty options. There are a lot, and a few presets going from Rookie to Pro.

I mostly played on Pro for maximum realism, and honestly even with the assistance given to you in the Rookie difficulty this is still a VR racing game that is difficult due to its emphasis on realism. There are also some other options though, like changing the throttle control from twisting the controller to pulling the trigger.

There are a lot of difficulty settings and presets to try in this VR Motorcycle Game.

My back and arms would even start to ache by leaning forward into my chair and holding myself in the motorcycle racing posture with my arms up and tilted to the side and my head tucked safely behind the windshield. With no motorcycle to rest on my body became tired from holding itself up.

I still can outpace bots on the Very Easy difficulty, and found that trying to beat my previous best time on tracks was a very fun way to slowly improve my skills.

So if you want to get into VRider SBK keep in mind that realistic VR bike racing is hard, but still very rewarding when you pull it off right. There are also 12 total tracks, which is a healthy number, and a few different racers you could be as well.

VR Bike Racing Multiplayer

The number one biggest downside to VRider SBK, however, is that despite checking several times I couldn’t find a single live Multiplayer match.

Racing against the bots is fun and all, but they’re bots, and they’re not super intelligent. It seems that they mostly just follow a mostly set path at a set speed without deviating at all based on what you, the player, do to try and pass them. Racing against them feels more like racing against a moving obstacles than against other people.

So I was really hoping for some Multiplayer matches to add a factor of competitive spirit to motorcycle racing in Virtual Reality.

I couldn’t find a single Multiplayer match in VRider SBK.

If you want to race against others it seems that, at the time of writing at least, you’ll have to organize races outside of the game itself. There is an official VRider SBK facebook group and an official VRider SBK Discord where you can find opponents.

There is also a mode where you can try to beat other players’ track times, but that doesn’t really feel like much of a competition either, at least to me.

Regardless, VRider SBK is a fantastic example of using VR hand controls and a VR first person immersive view of the world to bring an expensive and dangerous real world experience, in this case superbike racing, and make it cheap, safe, and fun to enjoy in the comfort of your home on a Meta Quest device.

For that this is a fantastic VR racing simulation, and one that I would recommend if you want to feel what it’s like to race on a motorcycle in Virtual Reality.

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Battle Talent VR Multiplayer And Mixed Reality Added In Latest Update

If you’ve always wondered how awesome it would be for Battle Talent VR to have Multiplayer then you’ll be excited to hear that suddenly, out of seemingly nowhere, Battle Talent’s latest update has added Multiplayer to the game.

Now it is incredibly easy to hop into a Multiplayer game of Battle Talent with a friend by using the new Multiplayer option in the main menu.

This new Battle Talent Multiplayer is also cross play and so you can play Battle Talent with anybody whether they are running the game on a Quest or on PCVR.

If you’ve always wondered how awesome it would be for Battle Talent VR to have Multiplayer then you’ll be excited to hear that suddenly, out of seemingly nowhere, Battle Talent’s latest update has added Multiplayer to the game.

Now it is incredibly easy to hop into a Multiplayer game of Battle Talent with a friend by using the new Multiplayer option in the main menu.

This new Battle Talent Multiplayer is also cross play and so you can play Battle Talent with anybody whether they are running the game on a Quest or on PCVR.

Joining a Battle Talent Multiplayer server. Image courtesy of developer CyDream.

Now you can duel with your friends, or just get into some shenanigans in the new Homology Arena before you head into some arena battles, dungeon runs, or just mess around with the cheat console to do whatever you and your friends want to do.

So if you’ve wanted a multiplayer physics based VR fighting game that gives you a ton of weapons, magic, and powers to fight hordes of enemies with then now is a fantastic time to try Battle Talent.

This VR fighting game is extremely fun alone not only because of the feel of the physics based combat, but also the insane amount of combinations you can pull off with the vast array of magic and powers the game gives you. Now imagine how crazy the battles of Battle Talent can get with the addition of Multiplayer in Battle Talent.

Two players teaming up for an epic combo in Battle Talent VR Multiplayer. Image courtesy of developer CyDream.

Battle Talent has also added a Mixed Reality (MR) mode as well!

Now you can fight the fantasy enemies of Battle Talent wherever you’d like in the real world as well as the virtual one. All of the real life walls and objects in your vicinity also have collision, which is fantastic.

Your weapons and spells colliding with real life walls and doors makes the experience so much more real. The best part is that multiplayer is available in Mixed Reality as well.

Multiplayer is also supported in Battle Talent mixed reality. Image courtesy of developer CyDream.

Some new items and spells were also added in this update, and if you want more details head over to the patch notes on Steam.

This game has certainly come a very long way in the years since it was a free VR fighting game on the Quest 2, and is definitely still worth every penny.

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Exploding Kittens VR Announced For Fall 2024

Here’s an interesting new release announcement among a slew of recent release announcements for games coming to the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3.

Exploding Kittens VR will be a Virtual Reality spinoff of the real life social card game Exploding Kittens. As we’ve seen with other VR games like Cards and Tankards there is a lot of potential for VR card games on standalone and PCVR devices.

Not only that, but Exploding Kittens is more of a party game, and so is also part of the more casual VR games genre that is also seeing significant growth on the Meta Quest. It’s easier to sit down and play a light and fun game like Exploding Kittens for a bit then work up a sweat with a VR shooting game or VR fighting game.

Here’s an interesting new release announcement among a slew of recent release announcements for games coming to the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3.

Exploding Kittens VR will be a Virtual Reality spinoff of the real life social card game Exploding Kittens. As we’ve seen with other VR games like Cards and Tankards there is a lot of potential for VR card games on standalone and PCVR devices.

Not only that, but Exploding Kittens is more of a party game, and so is also part of the more casual VR games genre that is also seeing significant growth on the Meta Quest. It’s easier to sit down and play a light and fun game like Exploding Kittens for a bit then work up a sweat with a VR shooting game or VR fighting game.

This Virtual Reality social card game also seems like it will add quite a bit to the original, physical card game.

It’s good to see a game porting itself to Virtual Reality and making full use of VR to add new puzzles, avatar customization, and gameplay elements to the game that make the addition of Virtual Reality more than a gimmick or a convenience. Rather the addition of VR is a way to enhance the experience of gameplay.

Here is an excerpt of the press release provided by the developers over at Saber Interactive:

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – June 25, 2024 – Saber Interactive has announced Exploding Kittens VR, a new experience based on the wildly popular social-strategy card game. Developed under license from Asmodee Entertainment and published by Saber, Exploding Kittens VR is coming this fall to Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 2 and is available to pre-order now with a 10% bonus discount!

Exploding Kittens VR combines the hilarious strategy and chaos of the original card game with the full immersive feel of VR for a totally unique experience. Play with up to five players online or play on your own against bots and force your opponents to draw the dreaded Exploding Kitten. Be the last person standing to win! Customize your own in-game avatar, explore the social hub, and dive into a variety of entertaining mini-games.

Key Features:

- Experience Your Favorite Card Game Like Never Before: Socialize with friends and make new enemies in this laugh-out-loud VR strategy experience based on the hit card game.

- Master a Variety of Tools to Win: Use a slew of tools to strategically outsmart your opponents and come out on top. Look into the future, steal items from other players and deny their moves, defuse an Exploding Kitten at a crucial moment, and more!

- Three Unique Game Modes: Battle it out in either classic or blitz mode with up to five players, or against your biggest rival in duel mode.

- Engage with Immersive Social Hub: Discover an array of activities in the social hub, including mini-games, character customization and more!

- First released in 2015, the original Exploding Kittens card game was a breakout success, going on to spawn multiple adaptations across multimedia, including video game consoles, mobile devices, and even an animated television streaming series planned for this summer.
— SABER INTERACTIVE

Exploding Kittens VR is planned for release this fall and is available for Pre-Order on the Meta Quest store for 10% off.

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All Blade And Sorcery Endings And How To Reach Them (Including the Secret Ending)

So you want to know how to reach each of the Blade and Sorcery endings in the Crystal Hunt game mode.

Well I’m going to tell you how to reach both of them here, but without what happens once you reach them, in order to keep this article spoiler free.

Also keep in mind that you can reach both endings on the same character. The first ending (the one you’re more likely to reach on your own) does not lock you out of the second ending (which is much harder to achieve) also known as the secret Blade and Sorcery ending.

So you want to know how to reach each of the Blade and Sorcery endings in the Crystal Hunt game mode.

Well I’m going to tell you how to reach both of them here, but without what happens once you reach them, in order to keep this article spoiler free.

Also keep in mind that you can reach both endings on the same character. The first ending (the one you’re more likely to reach on your own) does not lock you out of the second ending (which is much harder to achieve) also known as the secret Blade and Sorcery ending.

Oh, and if you’re having a little trouble reaching the end of the game you might want to try some Blade and Sorcery tips and tricks.

Blade And Sorcery Endings - How To Reach Them

Reaching the end of Blade & Sorcery’s Crystal Hunt is pretty straightforward. You’ll notice shortly after you start the game that there’s this old stone doorway in the caves near your house.

Beyond this stone door lies the entrance to both Blade and Sorcery endings

You also might notice that this doorway has six crystal circles inlaid in it.

You’ll also notice that after each time to defeat the golem and unlock a new crystal that one of these six circles on the doorway will light up.

When you’ve defeated six golems and unlocked six crystals then the doorway will open up and reveal a portal on the other side.

Getting six new crystals unlocks the door and the path to the Blade & Sorcery endings

Go through this portal and you’ll be in the ending location of Blade and Sorcery, that big structure that’s been glowing out in the sea, visible on the water from your home.

Well the portal takes you straight there, and each of the two endings is located on this artificial island.

Now you can finally go to that huge structure out in the water

Blade and Sorcery Ending One

The first Blade & Sorcery Ending is the one you’re most likely to find the first time you enter the portal beyond the six crystal doorway, and it doesn’t take a ton of effort to find.

Just walk through the door into the big structure and continue down the big hallway that leads straight into a large chamber with a shining pedestal in the center.

The big chamber with the sword in the center, the location of both Blade and Sorcery endings

Just take one of the paths around the sides of the chamber, there’s one to your left and to your right, and go straight to the pedestal in the center.

Take the sword from the pedestal, and then you will witness the first Blade and Sorcery ending.

To unlock the first Blade and Sorcery ending just grab the sword from the pedestal

Blade and Sorcery Ending Two - The Blade and Sorcery Secret Ending

Now that you’ve seen Blade and Sorcery’s main ending it is time for the more complex but more satisfying secret ending for Blade and Sorcery.

You’re going to need to prepare a little for this one before you go back through the portal towards the structure. The first requirement to reach the secret ending to Blade & Sorcery is that you have at least the first level of each of the elemental crystals unlocked.

So you’re going to need to have unlocked at least one crystal for gravity, fire, and lightning. Otherwise you won’t be able to access the secret ending. Don’t worry if you don’t have one of each of these crystals.

You can always collect more map pieces and fight more golems as much as you like to get more crystals, just like before you unlocked the portal to the island structure.

It can also be very helpful to have unlocked the second crystal for gravity magic so that you can jump extremely high. The kick dash unlocked by body crystals is also helpful, as is any sort of ability that helps you traverse levels.

Oh, and make sure to bring a bunch of healing items in case you make a mistake. Once you’re ready go back through the portal to the structure in the ocean and walk back into the big chamber with the sword pedestal in the center.

Right after you enter the chamber turn to the left, and instead of walking along the path leading to the sword, go through the hole in the wall right beside it.

This hole in the wall is the first place you should go to unlock the secret Blade and Sorcery ending

Follow the cave through the hole until you see a gravity lift that you can swim up through. After you reach the top of the lift there will be a rock wall for you to climb up.

Once you’re through the hole in the wall go up this gravity lift

When you’re at the top there will be an opening on the right leading to a Balcony overlooking the big chamber with the sword in the center. Jump down onto the balcony.

There are three balconies with puzzles like this one that must be solved to unlock the Blade and Sorcery secret ending

See that thing in the center of the balcony? It’s sort of like a cylinder, and it has holes on each of its three sides.

Using your lightning magic create a ball of lighting in one of your hands and put it inside of each of the three large holes. You’ll notice the lightning stays in the hole. Mess up and put the wrong element in the wrong hole and you’ll take a lot of damage!

Do this for each of the three large holes and you’ll hear a peculiar noise indicating you’ve done… something.

Filling one of the puzzle holes with lightning. The first balcony puzzle needs lightning for all three holes.

Now it gets a little harder. Look to your left and you’ll see some lamps attached to some rocks floating in the air on a path headed straight for another balcony with another big object in the center of it.

You’re going to have to jump from hanging lamp to hanging lamp to make it across to the other balcony. If you miss a lamp and fall then remember to use your gravity magic to slow your descent and avoid taking damage.

Swinging across these lanterns will lead you to the second balcony puzzle needed to unlock the secret ending for Blade and Sorcery

Once you’ve made it to the next balcony there’s another one of those objects with those big holes in the sides of it.

However, this time keep in mind that each of the big holes has smaller holes above them. One has one smaller hole, another two, and another three.

Start with the hole that only has one smaller hole above it and light that hole up with fire magic. Then put gravity magic into the other two holes starting with the hole that has fewer circles above it. Once again you will hear a noise indicating you’ve done something.

The hole with one smaller circle above it needs fire. The other two need gravity.

You’ll notice there is a third balcony, but this time no convenient lanterns to swing across to reach it.

No worries, if you look down you can see another hole in the wall next to one of the paths that lead to the sword pedestal in the bottom of the chamber. This one will be on the opposite side of the one you previously took to get up here.

Go to the hole in the wall on the right side of the entrance to solve the final puzzle for the second of the Blade and Sorcery endings

Jump down and use your gravity magic to glide safely and slowly to the floor. Then head inside the wall and you will find another gravity lift.

Hop inside and swim your way to the top.

You can swim your way up this gravity lift

Once you reach the top you will be overlooking the central chamber once more, but this time look to your left and you will see the third and final balcony there.

Either climb along the wall to reach it or launch yourself towards it with magic. However you get to the balcony you will be confronted with the final puzzle once you get there, another one of those cylindrical obelisk things with holes in them. This time it will have three stacked on top of each other.

From top to bottom but gravity, then fire, and then lightning in the lowest hole.

Gravity then fire and then lightning solves the final puzzle and unlocks the Blade and Sorcery secret ending

Once you’re done with this congratulations! Jump down to the pedestal and grab the sword again. You’ll see that things will turn out a little differently in the Blade and Sorcery secret ending.

Well those are the Blade and Sorcery endings and how to reach them. I hope you get to enjoy both the normal and secret endings this way, and enjoy Blade & Sorcery in general. It’s a very fun game and a one of a kind VR RPG.

Oh, and if you’re having a little trouble reaching the end of the game you might want to try some Blade and Sorcery tips and tricks.

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7 Essential Blade And Sorcery Crystal Hunt Tips And Tricks

With the full release of Blade and Sorcery we finally have the Crystal Hunt game mode! This brings real RPG mechanics and progression to Blade and Sorcery, and also a brand new sense of challenge.

Well don’t fear, because we’ve got 9 fantastic Blade and Sorcery Tips and Tricks for you to help you master the Crystal Hunt game mode and fight your way through this VR RPG.

With these Tips and Tricks you won’t have to be the best at fighting enemies in Blade & Sorcery and still complete every challenge that the Crystal Hunt has to offer.

With the full release of Blade and Sorcery we finally have the Crystal Hunt game mode! This brings real RPG mechanics and progression to Blade and Sorcery, and also a brand new sense of challenge.

You can’t just use whatever armor, weapons, and spells as you’d like in Crystal Hunt as you could in Sandbox, so naturally Blade and Sorcery’s crystal hunt game mode is going to be a bit harder. You’ll have to do more with less, and also come up against more dangerous enemies as you become more powerful.

Well don’t fear, because we’ve got 9 fantastic Blade and Sorcery Tips and Tricks for you to help you master the Crystal Hunt game mode and fight your way through this VR RPG.

With these Tips and Tricks you won’t have to be the best at fighting enemies in Blade & Sorcery and still complete every challenge that the Crystal Hunt has to offer.

1. Aim For The Head

The opponents that you’ll be fighting throughout your crystal hunt, and there will be a ton of them to fight, have the same weak spots that normal humans do. They also react to being hurt a lot like normal humans do as well.

Stabbed in the arm? Then they might very well drop what they’re holding in that arm. Stabbed in the head? Well uh… then they’re dead.

The number one Blade and Sorcery Tip is to target your enemies’ vulnerable heads and necks

The head and neck are always the most vulnerable spots on your enemies’ bodies. Even the ones wearing plate armor can be taken down quickly with a thrust to an unprotected face or neck.

So if you want to take down an enemy quickly then aim for their head or neck. Give them a slash or a stab in one of these vulnerable places and you will have one less opponent to worry about.

2. Use The Right Weapon For The Job

Precisely aiming for an enemy’s weak head and neck is easier against lower tier enemies, but gets harder once you start fighting well armored knights.

Even the cruder armor that earlier enemies wear on their bodies can block the blade of a sword, and the further you get in the Crystal Hunt then the more armored enemies you will encounter, making this Blade and Sorcery Tip important in the mid to late game.

This is where blunt weapons can come in handy. While not as great at hurting unarmored flesh as bladed weapons, blunt weapons like maces and mauls don’t care much if what they’re hitting is covered in armor or not. They’re also great for knocking down or stunning opponents.

Armor is no match for a mace in Blade & Sorcery

The effectiveness of weapons against armor also depends on the quality of the weapon, which you can view in your inventory screen while holding the weapon in question.

Generally bladed weapons of higher tiers are better at stabbing or slicing through armor, while maces of higher tiers generally bash better than earlier ones. Some weapons are also lighter, or heavier, and so what you prefer comes down to personal preference.

Having both blunt and bladed weapons equipped and available might be beneficial to you, or you could try to specialize in one or the other. It’s easier and more effective to deal a lot of damage if you are precise with a blade.

Though, if you just want to smash your enemy however you can without caring whether they’re armored or not, blunt weapons are always effective if you land your blows with vigor.

3. Choose Your Crystals Carefully

Speaking of your playstyle, one of the most important and more permanent choices you will make in Blade and Sorcery’s Crystal Hunt is what magical crystals you pick.

Different types of crystals give you different types of magical abilities, and those different abilities greatly affect how you play Blade and Sorcery, so let’s talk about them.

There are a lot of crystals to choose from in Blade and Sorcery. This tip will tell you something about each of them

While a complete overview of the powers that each crystal type gives you is a whole article in and of itself, here’s a few tips.

If you want your bladed weapons to be better at piercing armor then imbuing them with fire will make them pierce metal much more effectively.

At the same time the gravity crystal is great for imbuing blunt weapons to knock enemies into the air. Gravity magic also gives you a lot more options when traversing levels, like the option to blast yourself up high or slowly fall to avoid fall damage.

If you want more health then the Body crystal gives you some general combat upgrades that also increase your maximum health.

The lightning crystal is great for stunning enemies and is useful if you don’t want to be overwhelmed by a large group. So is the Mind crystal, which lets you slow down time. This can be particularly useful if you get overwhelmed in large or fast fights. The Mind crystal also greatly expands your telekenetic powers beyond just grabbing items.

There are an absolute ton of magical abilities in Blade and Sorcery

Keep in mind that you can get up to three of each type of crystal, and the more you invest in a single type of crystal the more powerful the abilities you get from each is. It is generally better to specialize in a few types than spread your investment out, but that also depends on your preferences. The most powerful abilities are locked behind higher tiers of crystal.

There are an absolute ton of abilities to unlock, and even certain abilities that you can only get with certain combinations of crystals.

If you’re the type who wants to plan out your build before committing to which sort of crystals you want to get, then you can always check all of the crystals and what abilities they will give you out in the Sandbox mode. Though beware getting too far into the Sandbox as there may be spoilers.

4. Bring Plenty Of Healing Items

Of course one of your greatest magical abilities that you start Blade and Sorcery’s Crystal Hunt with is your inventory, which can store a massive amount of items right from the beginning. Honestly, it’s more storage than you will probably ever need.

If there’s one Blade and Sorcery Tip that is both obvious and essential it’s to not lose all of your health and die. Healing items will keep that from happening.

Another great Blade & Sorcery Tip is to make sure you have the health to keep fighting by using healing items

Well, as soon as you’ve got the cash to spare you should be filling that inventory with more healing items than you’ll probably need. While this might be expensive in the early game, as you get further into the Crystal Hunt you’ll have plenty of opportunities to make money (more on that soon) and the number one thing that will increase your survivability is having as many healing items as you need.

Think about it. Potions, eggs, and apples don’t weigh much, and having a few on hand at all times can be the difference between victory and defeat. Being able to top your health off between, or even during, fights means that you’ll be able to take a lot more punishment if you got roughed up earlier in the run.

So once you’ve got some spare money it can save your life to make sure you’ve got at least a couple of potions on you at all times.

5. Weapons Can Be Found But Armor Must Be Bought

You’ll notice pretty early on that while you can pick up weapons from fallen enemies in Blade and Sorcery, you won’t be able to keep them once you finish the dungeon you are in.

The only weapons that you keep with you between runs are the ones you buy, but there are always plenty of enemies who drop a wide variety of weapons in each dungeon.

Equipping new armor in Blade and Sorcery will make you stronger and more durable

So really you only need to take down one or two enemies at the beginning of a run in order to pick up a half decent weapon from one of their bodies.

Of course there are some weapons that enemies don’t wield and must be bought, mostly big mauls and big swords, and if you want to invest your money there go ahead, they are your coins after all.

Though if you want to play as optimally as possible and increase your chances of victory as quickly as possible then it’s wise to invest in some armor before you spend your money on weapons that you can just pick up from enemies anyway. You can’t pick up armor during your runs, since armor has to be bought and equipped before you go.

Oh, and when you’re buying armor keep in mind that it has stats just like weapons do. Some armor is better for spellcasting, and some for survivability, make sure to pick what fits your playstyle.

6. You Can Always Repeat Missions For Infinite Cash

Of course you don’t have to think so stingily about your ingame money if you don’t mind a little farming. If you want to you can run as many dungeons and arena battles as you want to collect more cash.

You don’t have to go to the ruins to collect your next crystal once you have the map pieces you need to find it. You can just keep doing outposts and arena battles instead.

If you want more money and crystals then choose Blade and Sorcery mission locations that offer great rewards

So if you just want a little more cash to stock up on healing items, or get that piece of equipment you’ve had your eye on, you can do as many runs as you would like to collect more money before getting your next crystal.

Of course better equipment becomes available later on in the game once you collect more crystals, and the rewards get better for each run as well. Though of course, like in many games, these better rewards come at the price of more difficult enemies.

So you can always get some practice, upgrade crystals, and cash by doing a few extra runs or arena fights. Oh, and keep in mind that in outpost missions your goal is to get to the end and get the loot from the chest in the final room. The enemies there are obstacles, not the goal, so you can sometimes just run past them instead of spending time fighting.

Oh, and make sure to check how big of a reward you get for doing a mission by looking at the stack of coins icon above the travel button when that mission is selected. The bigger the stack of coins, the bigger the payout.

7. Experiment

You would be really surprised at just how many effective fighting tactics there are in Blade and Sorcery. Some are, of course, dependent on what crystals and equipment you decide to invest in.

There are a lot of different combinations of sorcery, weapons, and tactics that are extremely effective against your enemies.

For instance, on my first playthrough I started with the Lightning Crystal background, and quickly discovered that stunning my enemies with lightning and then quickly attacking their faces was a very effective tactic.

If you keep an open mind you might find combinations of blades and sorcery that you never might have thought of otherwise

Even if you didn’t take the lightning crystal you might discover that even your humble foot can be just as effective as a ball of magical lightning in stunning an opponent in front of you to leave them open for attack.

You might discover that jumping around the battlefield can give you a sudden boost to your mobility, and help you dodge incoming attacks.

You might find new uses for your spells, or imbue your weapons with them more often. Blade and Sorcery can just be a game of smashing your way through your opponents if you like, but if you want to be really effective it will take a little creativity.

Still, you don’t need a degree in fantasy combat to come up with new and unique methods of defeating your opponents. Just try new things. Even a chicken can be an effective weapon if you use it right. Experimenting is where a lot of the fun of Blade & Sorcery is, and also how you’ll find the most effective ways to use your items and abilities.

BONUS Blade And Sorcery Golem TIP

As a thank you for reading this far, here’s a bonus tip for fighting the Golem, the boss which guards each new crystal shard.

These crystals on the golem’s back are very hard to reach when it isn’t vulnerable

To defeat the golem you need to destroy each of the pink crystals on its body, and some of the crystals are shielded and will only be vulnerable after you break these larger blue crystals that are spread around the golem combat arena.

These pink and blue crystals can be broken by hitting them, or even from afar with ranged attacks. Though you might notice that some of the pink crystals on the golem are harder to attack than others, especially those on the golem’s shoulders and back.

However, whenever you break one of the blue crystals the golem will be stunned briefly. This gives you some time to jump on the golem and break a crystal before it recovers. So when this happens quickly run over to the golem and break one of the crystals that are harder to reach, don’t waste the opportunity on a crystal that is easy to break anyway.

Once you break all of the crystals, then the crystal shard inside the golem’s head is yours for the taking.

Well, that’s it for these 7 essential Blade and Sorcery Tips and Tricks for the Crystal Hunt gamemode. Armed with this knowledge and a sense of adventure you will be more than ready to tackle all of the challenges the game has in store for you. Enjoy!

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