holy moly this is exactly what i needed, just the first 4 minutes answered a lot of my questions; specifically moving from early game to mid/late. The rest of the video is just icing on an already awesome cake. Thanks brother for this excellent content, too bad I'm a year late haha
Im doing some experiments on making an ultra god bro out of a cripple. With the cripple pep talk and combat drill events. If it continues at this rate my cripple will have 110 Matt, 250 stamina, 140 Resolve, and 200 Initiative at Day 4000. And still be level 1. Just cant improve HP and Mdef like this, so they would need to be quite high if I where to try this in ernest. Dont know if its worth it though :D
You can launder initiative into mdef via dodge. 200 initiative means you'll have 30 before using fatigue by picking dodge, permanently 15+ with relentless. Which you should take. This character can hit the cap of *double* damage from using lunge with a fencing sword, which should be pretty devastating with duelist. On average, a cripple has 38 hp, but you could max roll 48. A 48 hp cripple with no stars will average 97.5 hp at level 11 with colossus, and can break 100 with gifted if you choose it or get lucky. Each point of resolve adds a 1% chance to have positive morale gains. At a ridiculous 140, you will improve morale on any check that could improve it, making confident very easy to achieve for another +10% to your attack and defense stats. Spending 4000 days to get this is not "worth it" in terms of getting you good brothers/clearing any content in the game. On the other hand, those stats are undeniably "god bro". Reliably goes fist, great hit %, has an enormous stamina pool to make use of berserk/frenzy, boosted mdef even at high fatigue, sits at confident almost constantly, and will have 35-50 mdef (depending on fatigue) on average even if you start with 0 mdef at level 1 and don't level it with gifted. The game kind of breaks if you run it long enough. Even a 0 upkeep party of trash indebted will start to look pretty good if you have them all at level 33, which you probably would by day 4000 lol. Or, if you take your hypothetical cripple to level 33, you can add another 22 points of mdef to the above, a genuine unit!
Perfect, that's what I'm looking for. Thanks very much! Just one question because I'm a newbie in BB. Is there a List about the terms? FAT neutral, Bf neutral, nimble fordge,... I can't assigne them everytime to the perks.
BF and nimble are the 2 perks you can find at lvl 7, meaning Heavy armor and Light armor Bro. Heavy bros have 2 main variant, one with low Fatigue called Fat(igue) Neutral, the other with high fatigue to use the perk Berserk. Go search reddit there are lots of similar questions.
Hey Feed, love your channel but your videos don't have much structure man. Most of your videos can be cut in half timewise. And it'd be amazing to have some timestamps for the many topics of the video. I personally think that you don't need to explain everything in depth all the time. As an example, you can maybe convert your 40min video in to 4 10min videos which would be much easier to digest as a viewer. These are just my opinions. Again, love the channel and best of luck.
I also think that timestamps would be very useful, because it is easier to return to a video an find what you were looking for. Bit more Structure would also help, since it is confusing sometimes when you jump a bit between topics. Nonetheless i still enjoy the videos and they have been very helpful so far
I'm a bit confused when you talk about Talents (stars). As far as I know they represent the learning experience potential when you lvl them up: 1 star = 1 point, 2 stars =2 and 3 stars =3. They don't actually count as a +5 flat number increase
Each star gives +0.5 skill per level on average. A bro levels up 10 times, so extra 5 skill when leveling from 1 to 11. Eg: melee skill ranges 0 star: 1-3 1 star: 2-3 2 star: 3 3 star: 3-4
If i try out every single good bros out there, i'd have no money left to recruit them.... Best i can do is saveload every inch of recruit time. Also, why is everyone avoiding raider backgrounds?
I used to do that, too for the first thousand hours. Eventually you'll get good enough and have enough money that you can simply afford it because there's little else to do once you have 50k+.
@@couchpotatoe91 It's better to be frugal, especially when you are paying over a thousand a day just in wages. And even 100k is easy to burn through simply by buying famed items so i prefer to not waste money on tryouts.
So a question that probably got answered already many times, but isn't 1 Star in MAtk better than no star and higher starting stat by 5, because realistically you might not want to waste your stat increase on +1 MAtk?
i’m sorry but i can’t understand your mdef range. these stats intervals are a projection of stats at level 11. now, if you consistently pump points into mdef how can you have a brother at level 11 with 10-20 mdef?! it feels like any bro can get to those numbers, unlike with the matk! please explain and thanks for your time :)
for melee bros you want as much mdef and atk as possible, while making sure you have enough hp, res and fat. a cheap bro with no talent, if unlucky, may have only 10 ( I also skip the +1 low rolls to patch up hp and resolve). If your bros have enough atk and def, go for a better builds.
@@feediefood oh so those ranges are “worst case scenarios” of always rolling +1 def or + 1atk for ten straight levels. makes sense! thanks for the additional insights! you’re the best, Feediefood!
Really love the 'for dummies' guides, really helped me get back into the game after a long time off. Was wondering, any chance you could do a 'named item' guide? Like, if you are trying for a specific named item, if there is anything you can do to increase your chances to spawn that specific one? I know you can use settlement situation to increase spawn chance (but exactly how that works is a bit murky) and I know certain camps can spawn stuff (but what chance for what camps?) and certain champions can have stuff... Basically, I'd like to have some idea the best ways to 'look' for hard to find items like 2h Scimtar, or Fencing Sword, or throwing weapons, or warbows, etc.
Good question, unfortunately, there aren't too many ways to find the exact item you want. All you can do is to find more named items in general (shops, camps, champions). If you find a champion that CAN spawn what you want, you can do the reroll trick until you get your desired item.
The recruiting is one of the few things i dislike in this game. It is very random if you hire a good one or not ther eshould be more accurate descriptions and the stars are totally random. I just save the game recruit a few and then end up loading again which is lame but whatever.
Holy shit man. So many useful guides recently thanks a lot. This channel is a freaking goldmine.
hes on that youtube grind i love to be here for it
I appreciate that you respect our time enough to get to the point and have a plan for what you'll talk about. Other bb creators are just incompetent
holy moly this is exactly what i needed, just the first 4 minutes answered a lot of my questions; specifically moving from early game to mid/late. The rest of the video is just icing on an already awesome cake. Thanks brother for this excellent content, too bad I'm a year late haha
Im doing some experiments on making an ultra god bro out of a cripple. With the cripple pep talk and combat drill events. If it continues at this rate my cripple will have 110 Matt, 250 stamina, 140 Resolve, and 200 Initiative at Day 4000. And still be level 1. Just cant improve HP and Mdef like this, so they would need to be quite high if I where to try this in ernest. Dont know if its worth it though :D
day 4000, wtf
You can launder initiative into mdef via dodge. 200 initiative means you'll have 30 before using fatigue by picking dodge, permanently 15+ with relentless. Which you should take. This character can hit the cap of *double* damage from using lunge with a fencing sword, which should be pretty devastating with duelist.
On average, a cripple has 38 hp, but you could max roll 48. A 48 hp cripple with no stars will average 97.5 hp at level 11 with colossus, and can break 100 with gifted if you choose it or get lucky.
Each point of resolve adds a 1% chance to have positive morale gains. At a ridiculous 140, you will improve morale on any check that could improve it, making confident very easy to achieve for another +10% to your attack and defense stats.
Spending 4000 days to get this is not "worth it" in terms of getting you good brothers/clearing any content in the game. On the other hand, those stats are undeniably "god bro". Reliably goes fist, great hit %, has an enormous stamina pool to make use of berserk/frenzy, boosted mdef even at high fatigue, sits at confident almost constantly, and will have 35-50 mdef (depending on fatigue) on average even if you start with 0 mdef at level 1 and don't level it with gifted.
The game kind of breaks if you run it long enough. Even a 0 upkeep party of trash indebted will start to look pretty good if you have them all at level 33, which you probably would by day 4000 lol. Or, if you take your hypothetical cripple to level 33, you can add another 22 points of mdef to the above, a genuine unit!
At this point just use a mod and edit the cripple.
Thanks man... iam new to the game and advices are very needed for me ^-^ nice video
"Imagine you are at day 80 with some gold, like 50k"
Me with 3k gold at day 150 ☠️
Oh boy don't I have a new video for you 😆
@@feediefood lol, im a paid actor 😂
Perfect, that's what I'm looking for. Thanks very much!
Just one question because I'm a newbie in BB. Is there a List about the terms? FAT neutral, Bf neutral, nimble fordge,... I can't assigne them everytime to the perks.
BF and nimble are the 2 perks you can find at lvl 7, meaning Heavy armor and Light armor Bro. Heavy bros have 2 main variant, one with low Fatigue called Fat(igue) Neutral, the other with high fatigue to use the perk Berserk. Go search reddit there are lots of similar questions.
Really useful guide, thanks for sharing 👍
Been really enjoying your vids, very helpful. Thanks
Hey Feed, love your channel but your videos don't have much structure man. Most of your videos can be cut in half timewise. And it'd be amazing to have some timestamps for the many topics of the video.
I personally think that you don't need to explain everything in depth all the time. As an example, you can maybe convert your 40min video in to 4 10min videos which would be much easier to digest as a viewer.
These are just my opinions. Again, love the channel and best of luck.
I also think that timestamps would be very useful, because it is easier to return to a video an find what you were looking for. Bit more Structure would also help, since it is confusing sometimes when you jump a bit between topics. Nonetheless i still enjoy the videos and they have been very helpful so far
I'm a bit confused when you talk about Talents (stars). As far as I know they represent the learning experience potential when you lvl them up: 1 star = 1 point, 2 stars =2 and 3 stars =3. They don't actually count as a +5 flat number increase
Each star gives +0.5 skill per level on average. A bro levels up 10 times, so extra 5 skill when leveling from 1 to 11.
Eg: melee skill ranges
0 star: 1-3
1 star: 2-3
2 star: 3
3 star: 3-4
Are you using a mod to show the stats of the bros?
Yeah I'm trying to figure that out
Maybe dlc
@@Jaemy_art I don't believe so. I have all the dlc.
What exactly do you mean by Cultist madman at 37:14? What makes cultist so good?
He's just a bro that is immune to resolve attack
how many archers/throwers do you like to have on your team?
If i try out every single good bros out there, i'd have no money left to recruit them.... Best i can do is saveload every inch of recruit time. Also, why is everyone avoiding raider backgrounds?
I used to do that, too for the first thousand hours. Eventually you'll get good enough and have enough money that you can simply afford it because there's little else to do once you have 50k+.
@@couchpotatoe91 It's better to be frugal, especially when you are paying over a thousand a day just in wages. And even 100k is easy to burn through simply by buying famed items so i prefer to not waste money on tryouts.
How you get this Banner. ?
It's the oathtaker banner, added in the latest free DLC (Flesh and Faith)
Thank you bro 👊🏽
Great just what I needed thanks.
Oh wow, was looking for something like this, did you get inspired by my comment on another vid of yours? Best man!
Thank you.
So a question that probably got answered already many times, but isn't 1 Star in MAtk better than no star and higher starting stat by 5, because realistically you might not want to waste your stat increase on +1 MAtk?
yeah, it's only 5 more if you take it every level.
i’m sorry but i can’t understand your mdef range. these stats intervals are a projection of stats at level 11. now, if you consistently pump points into mdef how can you have a brother at level 11 with 10-20 mdef?! it feels like any bro can get to those numbers, unlike with the matk! please explain and thanks for your time :)
for melee bros you want as much mdef and atk as possible, while making sure you have enough hp, res and fat. a cheap bro with no talent, if unlucky, may have only 10 ( I also skip the +1 low rolls to patch up hp and resolve). If your bros have enough atk and def, go for a better builds.
@@feediefood oh so those ranges are “worst case scenarios” of always rolling +1 def or + 1atk for ten straight levels. makes sense! thanks for the additional insights! you’re the best, Feediefood!
How does he have two famed cleavers??? How is that possible?
What if you play peasant run when premium recruitment isn't available?
you will buy all the "good" low born and look for the 3 stars ones. Also there are events that can get you high born but that's rare.
Feeding could you play totalwar warhammer you would like it
Really love the 'for dummies' guides, really helped me get back into the game after a long time off.
Was wondering, any chance you could do a 'named item' guide? Like, if you are trying for a specific named item, if there is anything you can do to increase your chances to spawn that specific one? I know you can use settlement situation to increase spawn chance (but exactly how that works is a bit murky) and I know certain camps can spawn stuff (but what chance for what camps?) and certain champions can have stuff...
Basically, I'd like to have some idea the best ways to 'look' for hard to find items like 2h Scimtar, or Fencing Sword, or throwing weapons, or warbows, etc.
Good question, unfortunately, there aren't too many ways to find the exact item you want. All you can do is to find more named items in general (shops, camps, champions). If you find a champion that CAN spawn what you want, you can do the reroll trick until you get your desired item.
@@feediefood Reroll trick?
@@McWerp th-cam.com/video/NJN1HT91UFI/w-d-xo.html
lol playing the same map i think ras sanan is on the same spot and look neraly the same i think
Very helpful.
Thx alot.
Admit it, you just wanted to show off your bros! :P
Good guide
ohh wow I didnt know the Asian bro from Silicon Valley was into BBs, cool!
The recruiting is one of the few things i dislike in this game. It is very random if you hire a good one or not ther eshould be more accurate descriptions and the stars are totally random. I just save the game recruit a few and then end up loading again which is lame but whatever.