
The TFD gaming community is abuzz as players rally for updated builds and resources. Concerns about obsolete strategies intensify, with members actively seeking relevant, current content to adapt to recent game changes.
Recent forum discussions reveal that players are overwhelmed by new Descendants and feel frustrated by outdated builds. One returning gamer pointed out that a new pity system has been introduced for items like the Serena Code, addressing previous frustrations over scarce drops. This change aims to streamline obtaining valuable resources. Informants also highlight that builds are now easily accessible via platforms like YouTube.
As gameplay evolves, many in the community are feeling the impact. "The meta shifted a bit and some older builds are now obsolete," one player noted. TFDTools is lagging, failing to list the essential character Serena, making it hard for players to find viable strategies. Responding to this void, forum participants urged the community to look toward content creators:
โCheck out Sen Evades on Twitch and YouTube.โ
โOrneryBiscuit is the go-to for builds now since Vash Cowaii left.โ
The search for effective builds is vital, with players feeling the pinch due to limited resources. As one user emphasized, โBuilds are easy to find on YouTube or searching on this sub.โ
Community dialogue is rich with suggestions for improvement. Players are pushing for an updated wiki or builder to consolidate strategies and adapt to the current meta. Many believe that enhanced resources will ease their gameplay experience substantially. "Thanks in advance and may the loot% be with you!" resonated among community members, encapsulating their shared desire for better access to information.
โก New pity system introduced for mission drops, including Serena Code
๐ฅ YouTube is a key source for up-to-date strategies
๐ค Community advocates for a potential wiki or builder for builds
The TFD community's dedication to adapting and improving their gaming experience is evident. But will these calls for modernization spur developers to enhance current resources? Only time will tell.