News wise Stellar Blade: Do not repeat this mistake… Under any circumstances!
Before you start your adventure in Stellar Blade, we need to make you aware of a mistake you should avoid. The latter could completely ruin your gaming experience and it would be a shame to ruin so many hours of gameplay in such a stupid way. To guarantee you a pleasant gaming experience, we will explain everything to you below!
Stellar Blade hides its game well!
You won’t notice it at the start of your adventure, especially if you’re in the Eidos 7 region, but Stellar Blade has a plethora of activities to complete: side quests, requests from residents, collecting cans, collecting documents, etc.
Although all of this content is purely side content and completely dispensable to continuing the game’s story, it is still essential to improving your character.
In fact, secondary quests and requests from residents represent a real goldmine, be it for improvement resources, experience points to improve your talent tree, gold to replenish consumables, but also in Corporal Core or Beta and Exospine.
You will understand this very quickly, but all of these elements are essential for EVE, the heroine we embody, to gain power against the Naytibas.
Don’t avoid side quests
At the risk of repeating ourselves, additional content is really important to properly progress in Stellar Blade. In addition to being able to learn a little more about past events on Earth, most importantly, you can collect many relevant resources for improving EVE.
If you assume that the side content doesn’t interest you, you risk ending up at the end of the game at a significant disadvantage compared to the Alpha Naytibas because the latter are really powerful. The main story doesn’t provide enough resources to really keep up with them, at least without a few nervous breakdowns. Therefore, completing the additional content is crucial to the progress of your adventure in Stellar Blade
To give you some examples: Remember that side quests are great for gaining a significant amount of experience points. Thanks to them, you can complete your talent tree in no time, and I can tell you that certain passive skills are really essential for survival.
Additionally, the side quests provide access to certain merchants you could never have gotten to know. We think in particular of D1G-g2r, a very nice drone with which you can get weapon cores, omnivis or even equipment improvement modules in exchange for some resources from the wasteland. However, you will never be able to meet him without completing his quest!
Finally, final example: Certain quests open the door to certain essential resources for progression : We are thinking in particular of the body cores, which allow us to improve our health points, or the beta cores, which offer the possibility of improving the beta skill meter, or even exospines or rare improvement resources.
Finally, we would like to ask you not to make the mistake of ignoring the side quests. SO, Complete as much additional content as possible to avoid facing an opponent much more powerful than you without having the opportunity to improve EVE in a camp!