At what point can I go to dark chambers without being an annoyance?

OdetshkiOdetshki Posts: 67 ✭✭
in New Players #1 latest comment 31 August, 2020, 05:58 pm.

Hello. I'm new player, been playing for little over month and I'm lvl 35/34k auror. I really would like to play in higher chambers when there are players there, I'm talking mostly about D1 and maybe D2 especially when I get my next few lessons done. But as in life, in the game I'm also really worried about bothering someone, and so I was wondering that when can I go to those chambers without anyone being angry at me for taking spot from someone more advanced? There usually isn't too many people there, so if there are three there already and only one or none of them are aurors like me, then can I go there? I don't like playing in the lower chambers because of "foe already engaged" is present there all the time, in higher chambers it's not really a problem, because people usually tend to choose their foes more carefully there. So can I go as I am now or is there some xp line i have to cross before going there? In events i have been there and it has gone ok in my opinion, of course i hope people who were with me there think like that too 😂 Thank you for anyone who is kind enough to answer.

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  • BenTigerBenTiger Posts: 603 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2020 #231 August, 2020, 05:58 pm.

    Once you learn how to pass focus and hex properly, you are less of an annoyance. There are plenty high level players that still haven't learned this, so if you are able to learn to use your skills, you can be valuable at lower combat scores.

    You will also need to have RSB invested in to the hexes and focus transfer skills. It would be preferred for you to have them all maxed out, so that part does take some time; since RSB are only obtained through Brilliant events.

    There are guides available to assist with tactics, so I won't explain them in detail here. Dark chambers are best played with teamwork, so solo tactics is what makes many players a hindrance, no matter how far they are in their lesson plan.

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