SSF Harvest -- 34/40 Challenges -- Finishing up
League Start: Level 93 Bleed EQ Gladiator
" Level 95 BF/BB Chieftain " Level 90 CI Skellymancer " Level 97 ED Trickster " Level 95 Sweep Slayer " Level 82 Divine Ire Inquisitor " Level 76 Kitava's Thirst Flame Surge Trickster " The opposite of knowledge is not illiteracy, but the illusion of knowledge. Last edited by ArtCrusade#4438 on Aug 28, 2020, 6:48:25 AM Last bumped on Sep 4, 2020, 5:49:17 PM
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Just updated the thread with my current characters. Currently trying to beat RNG into giving me my last 2 challenges, but it's a real pain in SSF this season. :|
The opposite of knowledge is not illiteracy, but the illusion of knowledge.
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" Indeed. SSF chalenges this ligue are literally impossible, I don't understand this design descision. - 300 simulacrum waves solo and 50 harvest bosses is extreme, so you need to do 50 siruses and farm trials for offerings... Engame grind is very trade friendly this time. - The winged scarab challenge is retarded. It's literally "buy the challenge", there's no way you self farm this. And it's super expensive because of it... I fail to see how that's a challenge, or fun. - Quintessence is questionnable. - Infused beachhead is very rare and locks 2 challenges. At least you just need one. - Possessed delirium boss? omegalul. - Not to say that there's one or two seeds for harvest 5 that are very rare, I had to buy them. 36 is already hard, 40 is stupid in ssf this league. I hope the challenge system will get reworked soon, it REALLY needs an overhaul. At least, you may reach 36 by doing a nohit shaper come on, it's not that hard) and a 100% delirium map to reach 36, these are okay to do. Upgrading a harb unique is also very farmable, now that you have an infused scroll. |
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" The Shaper thing is annoying (beam hitbox and bulletphase RNG), but I'll get it done eventually. Let's not talk about Scarabs or Sirus (we had to do 25% of that last season in which I got 40/40).. Not gonna be fun, but eventually I'll get there. Just..painful.. The opposite of knowledge is not illiteracy, but the illusion of knowledge.
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