Kami almost 20k per cabin

For some reason it’s not there, and I can’t seem to find it :frowning:

im guessing it takes a little bit before you can post a new topic? im not sure.

I use Omni’s. If i got a penny for every time I’ve been stopped or Stuck. I’d be have a porc :joy:
Hovers however rarely ever get stopped by just driving around bumps etc.
And they can go over entire builds.
Last thing i’ll say is… If hovers didn’t need a nerf, and or aren’t good…
Why is it they are the most used movement part ( i’d say ) for at least 4+ years now.
8\10 games there will be hovers.
Guess i’ll have to invest a year just to get an anti hover build.
Need yeti for sure, probably pegasus or finn whale.
And even if I did that and made a rush build. 1vs whoever many enemies are around.

I guess i’d probably be saying the same thing about idk ML Legs, if i saw them 90+% of pvp games.

The issue really is long range sniper hovers that are also fast asf.
They peak and my weapons are gone.
Only counter really is another hover sniper, with more skill or luck i guess.

I could just join the toxic hover club. But they Have to be fused. Preferably the same upgrades which is p2w frankly but thats besides the point.
Hovers make 85% of everything in the game better. Even Tritons work great with hovers.
Theres a far shorter list of things that would be bad to use with hovers.

I felt like that at first, but it turned out to be easier than I thought it would be.

However, I would not advise a new player to try for legendaries too quickly, as you’re going to end up in a bigger PS bracket than you’ll be able to handle.

My advice is to take your time and focus on improving your building and playing skills. Learn how to use all the rare weapons first, and how to combine them with modules to maximize their effectiveness. Then either use those items to craft some specials, or keep them and just grind your way to the next tier by selling your resources.

Clear as many daily and weekly challenges as you can, but accept that you’re unlikely to clear them all, unless you’re playing a lot. Do the ones you like the most first, to avoid making the game into a job.

Some people play the market, but it’s not that lucrative, so only do that if you enjoy it. Put in lowball offers, then flip the item back onto the market.

If you are tempted to spend money, the BPs are by far your best value for your money.

Resist the fear of missing out: things aren’t really better in high PS. Playing shotguns at 4kPS isn’t really that different than playing them at 12kPS, other than your car being bigger. Yes, you’re doing more damage and using more armour, but so is everyone else.

Join a clan for some extra badges. At first, exchange those badges for structure parts if they’re available to you. Having more pieces to build with will help you make better cars with whatever weapons you’re using.
Otherwise, do some math and figure out which resource is the most profitable option to exchange your badges for (or just get what you need for crafting, if you like crafting).