Deep Rock Galactic Top 10 Most Fun Overclocks

Deep Rock Galactic: Top 10 Most Fun Overclocks

Elijah Hernandez
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In Deep Rock Galactic, being overpowered is never a bad thing. You will need all that power if you want to take on the hordes of aliens that will rip you to shreds if you don’t come prepared. That’s why Overlocks exist. Overclocks are like special perks that you can use in a match to dominate the fight against the horde of aliens. There are a ton of Overclocks, but here are top 10 Overclocks that are fun to try and use.

Top 10 Most Fun Overclocks – Deep Rock Galactic

Source: Deep Rock Galactic Wiki

With the release of Season 3, we now have more Overclocks to choose from. We included them into this top 10 list, so you can try them out if you want.

 10. Salvo Module

Enables your weapon to load up to 9 missiles and launch them at once! As an added bonus the overloaded exhaust ports increase missile velocity and boost damage based on how many missiles are in the salvo. However, the missiles in the salvo cannot be guided.

9. Fat Boy

Big and deadly and dirty. Too bad plutonium is so heavy that you can only take a few rounds with you. And remember to take care with the fallout.

8. Aggressive Venting

Directional vents burn everything around you and send enemies running when the weapon overheats. They also reduce the overheat recovery time.

7. The Mole

R&D are proud of this one. A bullet that uses the traction from the impacting with the terrain to generate energy, making it travel further and do more damage. The extra energy required to fire The Mole comes with the cost of charge speed.

6. RJ250 Compound

Use explosions to launch yourself and your teammates into the air.

5. Magic Bullets

Smaller, bouncy bullets ricochet off hard surfaces, hitting nearby enemies like magic! Overall, the damage of the weapon is reduced, but you can carry a few more rounds due to their compact size.

4. Bullet Hell

Special bullets that ricochet off all surfaces and even enemies going on to hit nearby targets. However, they deal less damage and are less accurate overall.

3. Plastcrete Catalyst

The beam has been finely tuned to violently react with plascrete platforms, increasing AoE damage and range. If the beam is held long enough, the reaction becomes unstable causing a significant explosion at the impact point. The tweaks come with a limited charge rate to avoid frying the circuits and bot the charge capacity and total capacity are reduced.

2. Bodkin Points

The crossbow has been modified so it can fire a thinner bodkin point bolt with the ability to penetrate targets and ricochet to the nearest target. Its thin frame makes it do less damage and requires a slower reload process. This however does not affect special bolts.

1. Special Powder

Less like gunpowder and more like rocket fuel, this mixture gives a hell of a kick that you can use to get places.

Huge thanks to ReapeeRon for the information on what the most fun Overclocks are. If you want to learn more about each Overclock, and what kind of build they are good for, you can check out his YouTube video that talks about each Overclock in great detail by clicking on this link here: Top 10 Most Fun Overclocks | Deep Rock Galactic

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Elijah Hernandez is someone that loves video games since he was little. It didn't matter to him if people didn't like a video game. If it was fun, that was all that mattered to him. He's also a huge fan of superhero media like Marvel and DC, so he's practically played games like Spider-Man and the Batman Arkham games. He's also into multiplayer games that strike his fancy, specifically games like Call of Duty and Fortnite. Most especially Fortnite since he can play as different Marvel and DC characters in a battle royale against other famous and iconic characters.
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