zargal

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For your first run with Forsaken I'd focus on two things.
First, how much do you want them to cost? I'd suggest one around 6EE and another 10-15EE. To get there you'll need to raise their disgrace via training (the auto training for this does not use stamina but is slow.) Normally you can't lower disgrace but I'm guessing this won't be a problem if you didn't break all the T4s.
Secondly, what fighting style should they use? For cheap, weak forsaken you only want one of the single or double styles and I'd suggest H,I,H/E or I/E since Hate and Injury are easiest to build and Expo makes other Chosen more vulnerable.
Remember, Forsaken should each fill specific roles on your team, particularly to fill in gaps where commanders suck. At the start, there's a glaring lack in viable 6-15EE commanders, so focus on fixing that.
Also, Forsaken tend to have longer surrounds than Commanders, so you may have to focus on only two Chosen at a time in L2 (this gets better once you gets Forsaken who can release.)
If you ever are ever inclined to retry L1, I highly recommend distorting at least one via tempt since they can cheaply hit 3 areas, plus you only have to break two T4s on them. Congrats on getting past L1, you have made it over the biggest hurdle.
 
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zyty1221

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For your first run with Forsaken I'd focus on two things.
First, how much do you want them to cost? I'd suggest one around 6EE and another 10-15EE. To get there you'll need to raise their disgrace via training (the auto training for this does not use stamina but is slow.) Normally you can't lower disgrace but I'm guessing this won't be a problem if you didn't break all the T4s.
Secondly, what fighting style should they use? For cheap, weak forsaken you only want one of the single or double styles and I'd suggest H,I,H/E or I/E since Hate and Injury are easiest to build and Expo makes other Chosen more vulnerable.
Remember, Forsaken should each fill specific roles on your team, particularly to fill in gaps were commanders suck. At the start, there's a glaring lack in viable 6-15EE commanders, so focus on fixing that.
Also, Forsaken tend to have longer surrounds than Commanders, so you may have to focus on only two Chosen at a time in L2 (this gets better once you gets Forsaken who can release.)
If you ever are ever inclined to retry L1, I highly recommend distorting at least one via tempt since they can cheaply hit 3 areas, plus you only have to break two T4s on them. Congrats on getting past L1, you have made it over the biggest hurdle.
Thanks, these are good tips. I'm tempted to start again with what I know now.
 

SuperSkippy

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Thanks, these are good tips. I'm tempted to start again with what I know now.
I made a guide on the wiki a while back. Most of it is still holding, though Tempted are definitely stronger than they used to be.



Your first useful Forsaken should be one converted through Tempted. Every DIG break will make them weaker and will also make them cost less, so figure out how much you want to spend for a Commander and make that your goal for the Forsaken. Single damage type is best for those you get at the beginning. Beyond that, it's easier to learn as you go. For right now, concentrate on viewing your Forsaken as damage specialists while your Commanders are damage generalists.

This is more of a guide for "but how do I start to think about the Forsaken" than a step-by-step guide. Enjoy!
 
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PixelLewd

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Not sure if it was a one off or an actual bug, and either way its been ages since I last downloaded a version of the game, but apparently touching the hips button while customizing my chosen's outfit borked the game so completely I had to redownload it.

Absolutely NO clue if this is just a case of my luck acting up, or if its something that needs looking into
 
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