You just arrived from Wraeclast (POE) and you’re lost in Cairn (GD) ? Here’s the place to get more info and tips.
Intro
I realised that, since the launch of FG expansion, a lot more demands on guides with leveling tips appeared. Apparently this is a habit from POE guides, where leveling with your final build in mind is mandatory.
I’d like to make a guide with useful info and tips for new players from Wraeclast. I haven’t played POE in months (though I used to play a lot in 2014-2015 but that’s an eternity in the gaming world).
If you’re a former POE player, a GD player who knows POE a little or lost player who needs help, please write your thoughts, feelings and questions in this thread to get some material to improve this guide. What would you like to know or understand in GD ?
Ideas: crafting, leveling, guides, itemisation, defence, devotions, mechanics, etc.
FAQ
What is a “guide” in GD ?
Detailed Answer
Why don’t guides usually have a leveling guide ?
Detailed Answer
In POE, leveling is intertwined with your final build. This is not the case in GD, you can level your toon however you want because:
- respec is cheap: it only costs gold (skill points) and aether crystals (devotions).
- the power level of abilities is different low level/endgame. For instance, Word of Pain in Inquisitor is an incredibly strong leveling ability at low level but only useful for devotion proc’ in the endgame.
The only drawback (of having a leveling build completely different from what your aim at level 100) is the experience needed for Devotion Abilities but, at level 100, experience increases very quickly.
OK. So, where do I find real Beginner / Budget Guides ?
Detailed Answer
Apart from a forum search, Beginner Guides are stored in the “Builds for Beginners” section of any Build Compendium (stickied in the Classes, Skills and Builds Section of the forum)
GDC X (aka Grim Dawn Compendium #10)
What are the main differences between POE and GD (mechanics, crafting, game modes, …) ?
Detailed Answer
Have a look at this video series from malawiglenn: - YouTube
- Crafting:
It’s straightforward in Grim Dawn. NPCs will combine materials into new items for you. You can’t use components/materials yourself to tweak items, but crafting large batches of items is easy and accomplishes much the same.
- Bases:
Since crafting is different so are the bases/affixes used for magic/rare items. There are common bases that you will see drop from any source. There are also special crafted magic bases (yellow) that have additional stats compared to their common counterparts. There are also special dropped magic bases called Monster Infrequents that only come from certain sources. Since you can’t tweak these bases, getting the materials to craft them or killing mobs that drop the base you want is where you will be spending most of your time looking for upgrades.
- Mob Durability:
The average GD mob is much more durable than the average PoE mob. You will still be exploding the screen with skill effects, but mobs usually live just long enough to sneak an attack or two in unless you’re well overgeared and min-maxed. Size up packs, expect to take some hits, and adjust playstyle accordingly.
- Defenses:
Max life/ES stacking in PoE is simple, but effective because leech and most regeneration effects scale by % and additional damage reduction sources are scarce. In GD, stacking 2x health does not necessarily make you 2x tougher as additional damage reduction sources are much more common and potent.
- Endgame Grinds:
Subjective, but in my honest opinion GD is far more lenient on the grind. By the time you hit Ultimate and level 100, you should be able to access everything the game has to offer. You don’t have to grind hundreds of maps to fight the superbosses of the game, just do some quests and prepare for some tough encounters.
Shattered Realms is similar to Delve as an infinite dungeon and farming location.
Dungeons are similar to boss maps like Breachstones or Sacrifice Fragments.
Crucible is like Coward’s Trial but more involved and rewarding i.e. fun.
- Flasks:
GD does not have flasks, but it does have a wide variety of consumables that you can use. They don’t refill on kill, but they’re fairly easy to stock up on whether they are crafted, dropped, or bought.
- Hardcore: SUPER IMPORTANT
Hardcore characters cannot be recovered upon death. They do not move to softcore on death. If the thought of losing a character permanently like that is too much for you then either Hardcore is not for you in GD or you will want to make backups of characters to import into Softcore.
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Crowd Control:
Hard CC (Stuns/Freeze) in GD has a base duration attached to skills. The game is balanced around having stun/freeze resistance in ultimate. Stuns and Freeze are not inherent to strong hits or crits.
Where do I learn the game mechanics ?
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The official gameguide is a mine of useful information and very well done: https://www.grimdawn.com/guide/[/li]
For a beginner perspective, there is an exhaustive compendium: https://forums.crateentertainment.com/c/grimdawn/guides-and-tutorials/35[/li]
And for a PhD in advanced mechanics, this is paradise: http://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23720[/li]
And do not hesitate to ask. The community is always eager to help and dissipate any mind fog you may have on certain mechanics. No question is ever stupid, only answers can be.
I’m stuck in the Main Campaign. I can’t get past level XX because I take too much damage and/or I don’t do enough damage. What should I do ?
Detailed Answer
This is the Bible for leveling tips and what to look out for :
sir spanksalot 's leveling/farming guide: A how-to on getting loot efficiently on solo play + advice on levelling
I have a good grasp on the game, I am level 100 and finished Ultimate. What should I do to improve my character ?
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If you want to polish your build, this guide is very thorough. It is meant for Crucible initially but it is useful in many ways for other aspects of the game:
Veretragna’s Gladiator Guide: http://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75258&
Because time is money and you want loot, loot, loot, and only loot! There’s a “getting items” section in:
sir spanksalot 's leveling/farming guide: http://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=81737
Conclusion
Did you find this guide useful ? If so, we’re glad; if not, write a post to tell us what is missing.