
Coblovina can be rescued in the underground prison. The outfits will need to be unlocked before being equipable in the boutique.Ĭoblovina is a skill trainer found below Bloch’s Boutique. He is rescued from the dungeon on floor 5, the jungle (this may be wrong, it may be the peaceful grasslands or the burning kingdom). You can choose numerous outfits that all have a specific gimmick and can suit a lot of play-styles. His boutique is above the skill trainer, Coblovina. You can help Dungreed Wiki by expanding it.īloch is the owner of the boutique in the town to the left of the map on the hill. The first and fourth trials are probably tied for the hardest of the five, with the second and fifth ones tied for easiest.This article is a stub. All I can say is take your time and don’t let failure frustrate you. Unfortunately, there’s not much I can do for you in the Trials – they are brief tests of skill sandwiched between long tests of patience to reach them. It’s possible to win even without strong weapons – I’ve fought the true final boss three times now and killed on my last two, first with just an Advanced Pistol (blue-tier) and second with a Colt (white-tier). Getting faster attack speed (and reloading speed for gun users) stacks multiplicatively with power and critical, so the best damage builds will have a combintation of all three. Think of every missed attack (and every missed opportunity for an attack, for you melee masochists out there) as eating a huge chunk out of your DPS, because it really is. When I say ‘accurate’, I mean that throwing knives and kunai seldom make the cut. My strategy is always to find a rapid-fire, medium-long distance, accurate ranged weapon.
Lastly, find what works for you and stick with it. 3 points is enough to start a low-level true damage build, and even if you can’t find the other requirements for it, it will still add to your damage at the end of the day. If you get a good build going, it can spiral into something completely ridiculous so long as you keep focusing on it.Īlways take true damage if you’ll have at least 3 points and you know there’s a possibility of finding rapid-fire weapons. The best way to play Dungreed is to focus on your strengths, not cover for your weaknesses.

StrategyĪlways take Toughness when available, unless you’ve got a good build going and see something else that will make your build even stronger. Starting with a shield can be handy, and extra dashes and jumps are useful so long as you remember you have them. The 25 satiety boost from Greed doesn’t do much for you in number-terms, but if you act like you still had a 100-point satiety when moving between floors, you’ll never have to worry about missing a powerful buff. If you haven’t unlocked Focus, then it’s mostly up to preference. Note that you can swap between melee and ranged weapons to take advantage of the healing bonuses I told you about in tip 11. If you’ve unlocked the Focus tree, I’d recommend 10 points in that, since it gives you an easy boost to HP, reloading speed and critical bonus, with some HP regen as well.

I always take the 20% more gold perk, since combined with the 20% I’m gaining from Aegis, I no longer have to worry about running out of gold in a run.

For your other 10-15 skill points, I’d suggest improving on your strengths rather than covering weaknesses.
