Hi,
I'm a newbie here, and maybe the question will sound stupid to most of you. I'm a level 35 human hunter rn, and I want to experience the game with all 3 classes and races in the future, so I'll create a Titan and a Warlock. The question is: when should I create new characters? Is there a good or a bad time to create them?
My plan was to create Awoken Warlock to play House of Wolves DLC and Exo Titan to play The Taken King (since I completed main quest+first dlc with the Hunter) but I don't know if that's a good or bad idea.
I'm not into competitive play that much, so builds really don't matter a lot to me, but if you have some tips in order to create better characters let me know.
[i][b]Have great day xoxo[/b][/i]
[b]EDIT[/b] [u]problem solved, thanks[/u]
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Important tipps: - DO NOT ACTIVATE NODES on gear or weapons as long as you're not 380+ light. The perks doesn't make that much of a difference in PvE and they're not worth the glimmer and weapon/gearparts. Just wear the items and replace them with higher ones when you get one. Delete blue stuff once you replaced it but keep purple stuff for later. - If you decrypt blue or purple engrams, decrypt ONE AT A TIME. Then equip the item to increase your light. Then decrypt the next one. - Decrypt an engram for the slot that has the LOWEST LIGHT to get the most light points. And only decrypt emgrams for slots that are LOWER than your current light level. For example: If you're 350 and your helmet is 345 but your chest is 355, DO NOT decrypt chest engrams. Decrypt a helmet instead. - Do all of this on your main, keep an 380-385 item for every slot for the two others (i.e two 385 helmets, two chests, etc.). Then play the other two and when they have a legendary item in a slot, use the kept item to infuse it directly to 380+. This will help a lot to get to 385+ as fast as possible on all three chars.
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You should get that character to max other around max light, then just use drops from that character to boost your others
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Do everything on all of your characters, and I personally would get one pretty good(around 370 light level), then work on the next one.
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With one character at level 36, light level 161, you might as well stay focused on that character for the weeks ahead. By the time Summer arrives interest in the current game will be minimal for most players because the focus is on the forthcoming Destiny 2. Experiment with characters and appearance, deleting and re-creating characters as necessary. Make your final choices before the new game is released so that the characters transfer to the new game.
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get out while you can...
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Any time u wish me I've deleted over 50 just to start over again
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I think after you get to a pretty good point on one you move on to the other one
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Good question. Basically get to 400 light with your hunter continually storing all 400 drops and exotic engrams. Then once you have a minimum of one vault 400 for each slot get to level 40 with your new character and infuse all the stored loot.
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After a while all purples will start dropping at 385. Once that happens do some more stuff with your main and save those pieces for infusion on your alts. Buy 3 of coins and just always have one active so when an exotic drops it's max light. Save duplicates for infusion. Once you're 385 with your main and have several 385 pieces for infusion, start your next character. Just remember in order to experience them all, you'll need to do all of that before September. 😁
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Just have fun with it. If you want to experience all the dlc's I would just stick with hunter through it all, maybe try leveling the other subclasses. Then after all is complete swap over to warlock or titan.
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Thanks to everybody for helping. Now show me how to close the discussion haha
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I say create them as soon as you can.
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There is never a bad time to make a character
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There is never a bad time to create the new characters. Just remember you'll have to grind them out as well unless you use the Spark of Light to skip to LVL 25
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once you hit level 40 on on of your characters just use your highest level one to get items for indusion fuel for the 2, you can get all the light levels up quite quickly doing that
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Wait until The update before you start a new one since each class will have its own page for the record book. That way you're killing two birds with one stone. New character plus challenges.
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Once you get to lvl 40 and around 350 light. You can also use the rise of iron record book armour pieces on your other characters.
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Just create them whenever, I have all three. I just started with one and gen made the others and played them whenever I felt like it. Right now, I play on one until I reach a certain point and then swap. I have also played where I'll go through and play each raid and then play each Nightfall and whatever. Once I have everything I honestly play whatever play feels good. Right now, I'm playing on my Warlock more to get its Time Played up.
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Since year one I've only completed the full main story on my titan lol so all you need is one character for that.
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Shoot for 350 light at least before starting new characters. That's my advice
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I'd delete the hunter and start a Titan. Many others on here will tell you the same.
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Edited by Your Hate: 3/11/2017 11:08:37 PMGonna be a lot longer and troublesome to switch classes midway through the entire story.. Stick with one...beat it and lvl up to your liking after THEN switch and re do story or just level up through strikes raids and nf eventually.
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Beat all story mission on hunter then do the other two.
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Ive done story mode fully on one character, the other ones ive completed the bare minimun
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*awoken
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[quote]Hi, I'm a newbie here, and maybe the question will sound stupid to most of you. I'm a level 35 human hunter rn, and I want to experience the game with all 3 classes and races in the future, so I'll create a Titan and a Warlock. The question is: when should I create new characters? Is there a good or a bad time to create them? My plan was to create Awoken Warlock to play House of Wolves DLC and Exo Titan to play The Taken King (since I completed main quest+first dlc with the Hunter) but I don't know if that's a good or bad idea. I'm not into competitive play that much, so builds really don't matter a lot to me, but if you have some tips in order to create better characters let me know. [i][b]Have great day xoxo[/b][/i][/quote] *fart*