Gley Players in The First Descendant Seemingly Don’t Understand 1 Fundamental Mechanic
The First Descendant community has noticed something about players who play as Gley and it’s not something positive. It seems like most Gley players tend to ignore what Enzo drops, stopping them from becoming an absolute powerhouse.
Of course, this goes for everyone but since Gley’s Increased Sensory Active Skills gives players infinite ammo, they always ignore it. What Enzo drops is actually much better than a regular ammo drop, and yes, it will make you stronger on the battlefield.
Gley Players Need To Understand This Mechanic In The First Descendant
A viral post on the r/TheFirstDescendant subreddit has pointed out an issue among The First Descendant community. Many players, especially Gley players, ignore the orange pylon that Enzo drops on the battlefield, thinking it’s just ammo.
PSA Gley players, that orange thing Enzo put on the ground in front of you isnt ammo! Its actually a big flat 29% crit rate increase until you reload
byu/–Greenpeace420 inTheFirstDescendant
However, it provides a 29% increase in Firearm Critical Hit Rate until players reload. This is added to the gun’s base value before any modifiers from modules and substats. The player added that it also gives a 15% Weak point DMG increase.
Gley players can become extremely powerful when they pick up this orange pylon as they can combine this ability with Increased Sensory Active Skills, providing them with infinite ammo with the increase in Firearm Critical Hit Rate.
The First Descendant Is Suffering From The Same Problem That Slowed Down Helldivers 2
Helldivers 2 and The First Descendant are quite similar as both the games feature a co-op PvE combat, however, both the games are currently facing an issue. Indeed, in their own ways, both the games are entertaining but at one point, things get repetitive.
It’s very difficult to keep up with the competition as there are plenty of free-to-play games out there that are far more engaging and fun. Not just the game, but the community also plays a key role in determining how the gaming experience turns out.
Both the games once again suffer from the same problem of toxicity. Teamwork is a key element in these games but some fail to understand it, ultimately ruining the game for everyone else.
It is not the first time the community had to explain how the game functions since many Bunny mains were too ignorant to understand how their abilities work. This time, it is the Gley players who are being ignorant and refuse to understand the game.
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