There’s a new Gacha game out there and it’s out on mobile and on PC on Steam the game’s called Limbus Company. There’s been a lot of Gacha games coming out to the west these days and even though the whole craze of it is slowing down there are still new ones popping out!
Limbus Company features some intuitive and fun gameplay along with some interesting characters and lore and we’re not kidding about the gameplay!
The game can be quite confusing at times so in this guide we’ll show you some tips and tricks for building your team in the game!
Team Building Guide For Limbus Company
When playing through the start of Limbus Company the tutorial can be a bit confusing, the gameplay of this Gacha game isn’t just hitting things till they die there’s a little bit more to it.
The composition of your team is just as important as the types of attacks you do in battles, so you have to pick what works with each team. Let’s go through the basics of team building in the game.
When building a team and choosing identities to go check the affinities to the right. You should always keep in mind what sort of affinities you can get because certain EGOs need specific affinities to use.
You can mouse over each affinity to see which one is added by which character, so you can see where they come from.
Remember to check what are the different EGOs your team has and what affinities they cost.
You don’t want to go into a fight with an EGO you’re ready to use but then realize you don’t create the affinity you need to use said EGO!
Also, remember to check each character’s Identity to see what skills they have. Some skills can really synergize with others as well as skills synchronizing with EGOs.
Some EGOs can be quite strong with the right setup, for example, the image above is the EGO Ardor Blossom Star, which can be strong as long as you inflict Burn on enemies.
It’s near useless when you can’t inflict that status. So go around and keep experimenting and reading skills and passives so you can craft your own team!
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