*_If Combat_* Huras Kubrow can use Stalk, and as you saw, it's pretty good for keeping you out of harms way. *_If Farming_* Sahasa Kubrow can use Dig, which spawns random mods, ammo, credits, energy, etc. The Chesa Kubrow can use Scavenge, which gives enemies a 45% to drop extra loot. The other breeds are able to use "Disarm," or "Knockdown," while there's one particular one that exclusively targets Eximus units... However, the Pharoah Predasite is an excellent alternative from "Son," on Deimos, if you want a combat focused Doggo that can use Mecha Armor.
@@Tyrannus_Gaming So what you're saying is all of them are capable of dealing that kind of damage, only difference is the extra traits(stalk for example) coming from specific mods?
@@OldeVikingOriginal Yes. My Kubrow is the stealth variant, so your potential damage output should be a lot better on the others. Yes. Each Kubrow comes with their own speciality mods that are specific to that particular Kubrow. All the pet variants have their own special mods. As far as I know, only the Sisters of Parvos doggos have interchangeable mods.
@@ethanemerson4862 Not as much utility, unless you're willing to farm for the *_Strain Set._* However, there's an intersting bug that I can't seem to replicate properly.... Letting the Helminth Charger die in a Crew Ship in a Railjack mission, failing to revive it as you escape (the ship blows up while the pet is still inside it downed), it will return to you to be revived; reviving it under these conditions will make it 100x larger, with a range to match on its abilities too. Pretty sure it's because your character shrinks to fit inside a crew ship, and grows back to normal size upon exiting (didn't know that even existed, but I do have the pictures to prove it lol)
Ground finishers are not useless... Unless you are using a glaive. Seriously though they deal TRUE damage, bypassing any and all DR. My fav ground finisher combo is Zephyr's airburst to gather and ragdoll enemies and Dual Keres Prime to Ground finish the clump of enemies once they hit the floor. Edit: Why keres? Different weapon types have different damage multipliers for ground finishers, and Dual swords have 2 separate hit boxes (one per sword) each with a high x8 damage multiplier & quick animation times. All of your damage is converted to TRUE when using a ground finisher, TRUE damage can't proc a status effect, thus making status weapons utterly pointless.
Yes, I am one of those noob idiots. I sold my xoris! It was impossible to use on my controller. You couldn’t aim and throw the damn thing! I hated it! Soon after, I found out that I could change my melee setting with one simple toggle and make Glaives work perfectly for me. I now have to rebuild one, and it is going to be quite the grind to get the damn thing back! Oh well, live and learn!
I'm sorry to hear that. Cephalon Simaris is kinda boring to grind for, but if you line up his targets with what you're doing for the day, it can make the grind a little less unbearable.
I love when Tyrannus call me an idiot every minute or so. Such aura, chef kiss.
I do my best to include everyone :3
Also, your deadpan humor, just 😙👌"mwah"
[chef's kiss]
I'm glad someone appreciates my dead humor :p
You sound like the guy from daily dose of internet
Thank you for the compliment :)
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Is there a specific Kubrow you would recommend?
*_If Combat_*
Huras Kubrow can use Stalk, and as you saw, it's pretty good for keeping you out of harms way.
*_If Farming_*
Sahasa Kubrow can use Dig, which spawns random mods, ammo, credits, energy, etc.
The Chesa Kubrow can use Scavenge, which gives enemies a 45% to drop extra loot.
The other breeds are able to use "Disarm," or "Knockdown," while there's one particular one that exclusively targets Eximus units...
However, the Pharoah Predasite is an excellent alternative from "Son," on Deimos, if you want a combat focused Doggo that can use Mecha Armor.
@@Tyrannus_Gaming So what you're saying is all of them are capable of dealing that kind of damage, only difference is the extra traits(stalk for example) coming from specific mods?
@@OldeVikingOriginal Yes. My Kubrow is the stealth variant, so your potential damage output should be a lot better on the others.
Yes. Each Kubrow comes with their own speciality mods that are specific to that particular Kubrow.
All the pet variants have their own special mods. As far as I know, only the Sisters of Parvos doggos have interchangeable mods.
@@Tyrannus_Gaming any thoughts on the Helminth Charger?
@@ethanemerson4862 Not as much utility, unless you're willing to farm for the *_Strain Set._*
However, there's an intersting bug that I can't seem to replicate properly....
Letting the Helminth Charger die in a Crew Ship in a Railjack mission, failing to revive it as you escape (the ship blows up while the pet is still inside it downed), it will return to you to be revived; reviving it under these conditions will make it 100x larger, with a range to match on its abilities too.
Pretty sure it's because your character shrinks to fit inside a crew ship, and grows back to normal size upon exiting (didn't know that even existed, but I do have the pictures to prove it lol)
Ground finishers are not useless... Unless you are using a glaive.
Seriously though they deal TRUE damage, bypassing any and all DR. My fav ground finisher combo is Zephyr's airburst to gather and ragdoll enemies and Dual Keres Prime to Ground finish the clump of enemies once they hit the floor.
Edit: Why keres? Different weapon types have different damage multipliers for ground finishers, and Dual swords have 2 separate hit boxes (one per sword) each with a high x8 damage multiplier & quick animation times. All of your damage is converted to TRUE when using a ground finisher, TRUE damage can't proc a status effect, thus making status weapons utterly pointless.
I'll keep this in mind when I get to using Zephyr.
Yes, I am one of those noob idiots. I sold my xoris! It was impossible to use on my controller. You couldn’t aim and throw the damn thing! I hated it! Soon after, I found out that I could change my melee setting with one simple toggle and make Glaives work perfectly for me. I now have to rebuild one, and it is going to be quite the grind to get the damn thing back! Oh well, live and learn!
I'm sorry to hear that. Cephalon Simaris is kinda boring to grind for, but if you line up his targets with what you're doing for the day, it can make the grind a little less unbearable.