![]() Check the Wiki and do a search of tips to understand what to research and what not to research. I'd rather rock my laser weapons until the end of the game if it means limiting the Pandorans from getting armor piercing rifles as late as possible because I refused to research them. ![]() This is where research in this game can be fools gold. When I first played I was so happy to unlock the NJ armor piercing rifles, but the playthrough when I first beat the game I realized the laser rifles more suited my style, also armor piercing rifles in the hands of the enemy helps them more than it helps you to have them. Theoretically you can beat the game with the starting PP rifles. Unlike the modern XCom games weapon upgrades in PP are more like "sidegrades" each weapon having strengths and weaknesses. The other DLC just adds more complexity to the game and makes it easy for you to fall behind the ultimate goal. If you haven't beaten the game the only DLC you should use is Blood and Titanium and Living Weapons. This will be your training base throughout the game where all new hires will be sent to ![]() In your first base build 4 training centers ASAP! This is where the troops you hire for your second team and beyond will be gaining free SP up until they max out at level 7 or close to it. In the first 3 weeks to a month of the game you can get away with only one lab, two max. You will outpace yourself, the enemy will be better armed because you unlocked weapons for them that you don't have the resources to mass produce yourself. Ignore any advice that tells you build 9-10. I beat the game last playthrough with only 4 research labs. The faster you research, the bigger hole you dig for yourself because the Pandoran evolution is based on the player's research. The best and most useful tip I got from Gorffo is research in this game is a trap. The Phoenix Point Wiki is extremely useful. That knowledge hurts you more than helps you in Phoenix Point. Throw everything you learned from the latest XCom games out the door. Go to Google and search "Phoenix Point Year One Edition tips Reddit" I learned a lot from this. Here are some of my tips and his tips mixed in. Some of the best advice I got here before I finished the game was from a user named Gorffo. This game has a really steep learning curve. And I can't align with a second faction without attacking the first one, so I basically usually have 1 or at best 2 havens who have what I want and I need one aircraft going there daily just to keep my resources balanced.Īny tips to make this less of a doom-spiral? Like step by step tell me how to beat this game. Yes I know you can trade with havens, but there's usually only one from each faction who will actually trade food for materials or tech. I can get a few hundred resources from a mission, but then re-equipping my team and also trying to fit out another team and build additional buildings, it means I basically can't upgrade my gear or augment my troops so I start falling behind in combat which gets harder and far more tedious. I tend to rush to get tiamat asap, then everything goes quite smoothly, I try to get a second base going with a second team (I wish you could scrap the manticore).īut then I get stuck in this loop where I'm dealing with too many things, I have the storyline timed missions, but also base defenses, haven defenses, and trying to clear out pandoran bases too, which means pretty much having to fight non-stop. (I'm using all DLC besides festering skies.) All my playthroughs end up the same in that I never have adequate resources to improve anything.
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