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Advanced Guide
This guide assumes that you have read the previous guides, have arrived at level 115, achieved max kill of 15 monsters from masteries, started pushing through Pit of Greed questline and have several pieces of T7 gear and working on the rest. This guide will cover the progress through level 115 (T7) to level 130 (T8) and will mostly be about hitting certain Attack Speed stats. Other than speed, the importance of allstat will be extreme at this point, along with hitting several of the speed compendiums.
Also, the slowest completion of quests will take place. Don't panic, stay calm, grind compendium.
The Mastery Conundrum
Now that the new Slayer mastery is out, things have changed quite dramatically. This mastery is the ultimate max kill increase mastery, designed to increase your max kill over time as you progress through the game. Just about every player above 3 months of playtime is rushing this mastery. However, since we have been playing for close to 2 months of playtime (that's about the time it takes to complete the previously written mastery set in the Beginner Guide), our total kill count should be around 5M kills. This complicates things:
- It takes 34 days to train a 5x mastery to lvl 5. We can get to lvl 4 at 14 days.
- We can kill 15*13500=202,500 monsters a day —> 1M kills in 5 days.
- The mastery has terrible starting max kill bonus: +1 max kill 9M/8M/7M kills at rank 1/2/3.
- We wouldn't profit from the mastery at all until we get to rank 4, where it would give us +1 max kill. Our total kill count wouldn't be close enough for getting +2 max kill from this rank before we achieve rank 5.
- We would only start to profit significantly from the mastery at rank 5, where it would give us at least +3 max kill.
This is really a prime time to focus on other masteries if you wish. Unless you're jumping directly into the highest ores like Jaspil and Skasix, you should have enough time to deviate from Slayer and enjoy some other masteries other than max kill ones for now. My recommendation would be the combat drop and gold increase masteries for equipment pushers. At this stage, everything except the eventual Slayer 5 mastery is optional.
Acquire T7 sidearm
As the Pit of Greed questline doesn't require that many kills, even killing 5 monsters to complete a single mission is an acceptable loss. The goal is to finish the The Final Push I quest, quickly reinforce and empower it and get it to 10*. Until you get more T7 equipment with 10* or above, don't go further in the questline: it becomes a massive slog without too much important rewards.
However, check the market to see if there is an exceptionally high empower (13* or above, maybe 12*) level T7 sidearm on sale: this will save you quite a lot of effort for the later part of this guide). As reinforcing the T7 sidearm is much cheaper than any other T7 equipment (+10 instead of +16), it's not that worth to pick it up since the base stats of the item will always be the same, unless you're in luck and said empowered equipment is on sale.
T8 Sidearm and rifle are using 8.5 cores, so you will be keeping the T7 version the longest. Therefore, you should at least empower this item, ultimately, into at least 13*. For start, since we are saving money for the critical empowers and more T7 equipment, get it to 10*.
Acquire the rest of the T7 equipment
The cost of empowering a T6 equipment to 10* was 26.5M gold. Since the upgrade costs are just a bit higher, and the materials definitely higher cost, I estimate that it would take 35M gold to fully empower a T7 item to 10*. The current cost of 2x redeeming coin sits around 75M gold, so, going through the empower struggle is actually more beneficial to your funds. Just make several pieces of T7 with good base speed (the other stats really don't matter too much) and not sucky RNG stats, hoard a lot of quality reinforcements, and activate VIP for another VIP reinforce and empower push like we did before with T6 augments. Only this time, you're going to need an even bigger fund.
In any case, either purchase via trade or make it an empower it yourself, get a full T7 set that's empowered to 10* before anything else. Then, you can finally start continuing slowly through the questline, and start to get some real daily income.
Incursion Step-ups
Incursions are a great source of income, be it their flat gold rewards or the more valuable, non-craftable midas drops, along with the standard brutality and juggernaut injections. With T6 augments to fully 10*, we would have gained enough power to somewhat contribute to lvl 4 incursions. With 2-3 more T7 equipment, we would be a significant asset in a lvl 4 incursion team. With a fullly 10* empowered T7 equipment set, we would pass the threshold to be part of the lvl 5 incursions.
As the incursion update meaningfully fixed the rewards, it's always better to step up the incursion ladder, instead of staying at lvl 4 incursions for a long time due to the power of getting too many lvl 4 midas injections and having better income overall than a lvl 5 incursion.
Abyss Daily missions
At this point, doing any daily quest for the monsters that we haven't reached the 1M kill mark is quite useful to getting some income, with platinum crafting making the prices rise sky high. However, these all reward inconsequential monster drops. The real price comes from abyss daily missions, especially the “Purge The Scourge” questline that gives Condensed Vapor and Fragment of Silence as rewards. While the market prices have dropped, these still give substantial income of close to 1M gold (if sold at market). I don't recommend to sell them, as we will need quite a lot of both in the next phase of powering up: they are essential materials in empowering T7.
The Goal
Let's assume we currently have a full T7 set, with some pieces being bought that are more than 10* and having an AS of 20. The rest of the guide will follow from this step. This should get us to 9-10 steamdrakes and 8-9 deathwhispers.
Having the complete T7 set with all E10 is not quite enough to max kill (15) steamdrakes and deathwhispers yet. Just by following the bare minimums stated in the guide: we should get everything at 10*, which means 113% allstat. If you have bought some T7 equipment from the trade chat, that means you should have close to 120% allstat. Sadly, this is not sufficient if we want to max kill them both for the daily quests (and you really should).
The requirements to max kill steamdrake and deathwhisper are:
- Full T7 equipment
- 18 AS
- 132% allstat
- 5% multikill debuff
- Optimal energizements on sidearm/weapon (IDR and damage mix), armor (per level armor), boots/leggings (speed)
With companion stat bonuses, this should be enough to max kill 15 deathwhispers.
Decipedes for 19 AS
Getting to 18 AS really is the primary goal here, as this makes just about everything much easier. An AS increase will likely mean +1 kill on any monster in abyss. But first, we need to achieve 19 AS and then get the remaining AS with allstat. The most critical way to achieve this is by killing Decipedes that are the 2nd monster that grants speed in abyss compendium. If you haven't, you should immediately go for getting the 1M mark of excavator for the speed bonus.
Depending on your equipment and allstat count, you may or may not achieve to kill 15 Decipedes. Then, you can either jump into the next point (which you will need to anyway), or farm the 200k kill marks on abyss for quick stat gains. If you continue leveling Drone and Drake up, they will also provide great stats, especially after reaching lvl 25 and unlocking the armor/pierce stat bonuses. Repeat this cycle until you can max kill Decipedes, then stay on it until you get the 1M mark and the extra +5 speed (that's modified by your corp compendium buff, speed % mods, allstat that probably gets it to 13 speed).
After fixing the energizements on your boots and leggings, that should get us to 19 AS!
Empowering for Allstat
Now we have truly entered the horror RNG part of the game: the wild world of allstat empowering. The start of this isn't actually punishing at all. At most, you'll lose 1 empower level. However, when you attempt to step further than 11*, you may get the horrible -2 empower level hit. This is also the area where you finally get to buy and use Skasix.
Just as before, prepare your stash, focused on T6 augments this time, with a dash of T7 upgrade materials (which is also our goal incidentally). Pushing everything to E11 and the augments to E12-13 will get you to the desired allstat count.
My own empowering spree to reach from 120% allstat to 133% allstat took 110 empower attempts. A third of it was extremely expensive because I ran out of stocked ores and materials. I know I got unlucky, but that's the way it can go sometimes. Prepare a BIG stash.
Now we can max kill steamdrakes and deathwhispers! That means we can go for the 1M kill mark (and still continue doing the daily quests later on because they are still good income) if we want to. We can also progress through the main questline requiring us to kill tens of thousands of Steamdrakes and Deatwhispers. After this point though? We can be much more relaxed, act freeform and choose our goals, as the only significant one left is about 30% allstat away.
After all of this,