![]() Negative Status Effects removal allows you to get back up quickly, unfreeze instantly, escape grabs instantly Everything compiles as it's needed (C# JIT Compiler) so most of these scripts won't enable until after you've done an action or had an action done to you.įor example you have to hit someone or get hit to enable infinite stamina, or perform a double jump to enable infinite double jump and so onĪ whole bunch of pointers I found, includes player, stats for the last enemy to grab or hit you, stats for the currently held weapon or enemy (editing weapon stats seems to have no effect) Parts of Act 3 were still difficult, but doable.This one had me doubting my abilities as a table maker, it was so touchy and didn't like almost anything being modified using Lua. Personally, I hung around Act 2 for a long time when I played as Glen. Don't do the Merv Tower mission until you're maybe at least level 20, and have all of your moves unlocked, and stats maxed. Seems like it would be easiest to start a new file, that way you can go back to an easier part of the game. Thanks for the info, but i have decided to wait with Bruno untill i complete the game (If i just can get through the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ boss) or restart on new file Good thread with some Bruno tips and combos: I suggest using guides and watching combo-video for better understanding of the game basics. ![]() Originally posted by nalim_86:Being so late in the game means that you cannot use subways to get to second dojo (plus third one and certain shops) having to move for long distances with strong enemies. And starting story mode from beginning with different (easier) character would be much more beneficial for you. Then you can start improving your strength stat, or buy most useful moves (if you don't intend on learning to play luchador style, i suggest buying Heel Kick and Gravity Kick as the simplest efficient DPS combos).īut then again, I'm afraid you're ruining your experience with game. Then get your health to above 100-200 hp. ![]() Then I suggest saving at Auto shop and use bus stop nearby (get inside, stun-lock enemies, forget about cash, farm exp). If you're only level 11 (and have only gotten this far by playing online), i suggest you save at a different hideout near sauna first, and maximize your health. Imho, you'd better forget about farming and just start the game over. The problem is that I'm only level 11 with bruno. One of the floors spawns like four at once with one health each, so you'll immediately kill them all. If you have a special that does multiple hits, throw it right in front of the door as the elevator stops, and you'll catch them all with it as they come out. Originally posted by jabberwok:If you're farming the elevator, keep in mind when the agents come out of the doors. I do so littel damage sins I'm only level 10 with bruno. Though need players to carry me in the elevator. yeah i noticed the elevator ride gives lots of xp. Other than that - try to catch openings between enemy blocks, make use of weapons (good reach and throws), don't get surrounded - fight in corners, near dumpsters and use crowd control moves. Other best money/exp farming tactics so far are either connected with last mission auto-save points (and easy agents killing in the elevator), crowd-killing moves or weapon usage in tight spots (sewers entrance from school backyard - ideal in coop, as it is possible to make whole crowd land in one tight spot where one Rudy/Glen/Prove special kills whole group or use of barbells in gym), or tight spots and areas, where it is easy to control the enemy (bus stops, dojo's, shops). And you don't really need to fight that much or farm money when you're at the last mission. It is super easy to farm money on tutorial dragon twins once you've completed the game. Originally posted by nalim_86:Best tip is - don't farm money on last mission (and don't fight all enemies whatsoever), if it is difficult for you.
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