

And last up are the Morkons, the new kids on the block, who lived out the apocalypse underground, worship a god of destruction, and dress like the Cenobites from Hellraiser.
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Multiclassed hippy-vikings the Berserkers reject technology and have figured out how to convert elex into mana which allows them to cast spells. They birthed the pasty-faced Albs, the baddies from the first game, who you can now align with. The Clerics are a hi-tech religious order who have definitely been playing too much Warhammer 40k. The Outlaws are the most stereotypically post-apocalyptic in the Mad Max-cum-Fallout vein, all scrap armour and conventional weapons. The mix of factions is wonderfully bonkers and makes me think of a bunch of LARPers who all turned up to a game expecting entirely different settings. 160-ish years later, we’re left with a handful of different groups who have all learned to use elex in different ways. Elex 2 returns to the post-apocalyptic world of Magalan, which looked a lot like modern day Earth until a comet carrying the eponymous substance smashed into the planet. Watch on YouTube Content warning: this review includes mention of threats of physical violence towards a childĪt first glance, this kind of “why the heck not?” attitude is all over the place. It’s the sort of random that I can respect, and I only wish the game had more. It makes no sense whatsoever and the only explanation I can come up with is that someone involved in the game really likes Billy Idol and just wanted him in their game. In the 40-ish hours I spent playing the game, I had no reason to return to the amphitheatre. ( Whiskey & Pills from his 2014 album, rather than anything you’re likely to have heard.) After the cutscene, you’re left in the empty amphitheatre, alone apart from a couple of guys talking about how great the concert was. I immediately made a beeline for the concert venue and was treated to a rather unflattering rendering of Billy Idol and his guitar-playing chum performing a song. The broadcast was announcing a concert at the nearby amphitheatre. Just a few minutes out of Elex 2’s, pleasantly brief, tutorial area I came across a radio.

It still gives you an idea of just how much elexit is needed.īuying Elex in this game is also far more tedious than in the first game as vendors don't instantly restock, as you may have noticed. That's 1650000 elexit (1485000 elexit with both haggling skills), although you can subtract some from the sum because of the attributes gained via leveling or potions found. You need around ~1650 attribute points to max out all your attributes (Or more if 100 costs 20 points, which is odd because in Elex 1 it didn't). For just 10 attribute points, you're spending 10000 elexit. Originally posted by Hatton:yes, to be more exact you need: If I remember correctly the +1 intelligence consumables from the alb boy (for whom you have to get toys) increases your base stats - so best use is to wait until 96 intelligence and then use the consumables to cap out your intelligence and save attribute points.

With some more effort/grinding reaching 100 in all stats should be possible. Thats already a lot of sleeping in tha alb base for resetting the vendor. I ended my game with 100/100/100/82/90 in the base stats (without bonus points).

By getting the Animal trophy ability and pickpocketing weapons and repairing them for selling you can accumulate enough money to reach the caps by buying Elex from Knox with the Elex trade permit. Starts to get real expensive as you get higher up in the attribute scale though. Originally posted by Hatton:well, I tend to farm elex monsters, they spawn every 48h in same places :D and I can create attribute pots in such a way
