The First Descendant has received a new update, introducing two new Descendants Luna and Valby. These two new Descendants are bringing some serious power with themUltimate Valby brings some serious firepower with her Spiral Tidal Wave, a straight-line projectile perfect for stacking and attracting impurities during battles. Her Hydro Pressure Bomb replaces the old โPlop Plopโ attack with a powerful leap that deals devastating damage, especially to enemies in the Laundry state.
On the other side Luna is a descendant from range, which has a passive skill that Inspiration Gauge with each skill used, while Stage Presence transforms her weapon and bolsters and increases her skill power. But she’s also good in a team scenario, because she increases skill power of herself and her allies. More about these two can be found in the list below, including the bug fixes and improvements.
โ Update 1.0.5
# Director’s Comment Hotfix 1.0.4 added Void Shards as rewards to Special Operations, but unfortunately, there were just too few. The original intent was to keep Void Fragments as the primary farming source for Void Shards, and get additional Void Shards from Special Operations. But the community has told us that many of you don’t like this loop, so we’ve increased the amount of Void Shards that can be earned in Special Operations. We’re also working on some steps for future improvements. Many players are currently farming materials without spending the Fragments at the Fusion Reactor, so we’re considering removing the Fragments from the Fusion Reactor startup altogether. This would make the Fragments necessary only when the Reconstructing Device is used at the Fusion Reactor. We’re taking a close look at how the reward loop we planned works in practice. We’ll try to finalize a reward loop that players will be satisfied with in the near future.
# Director’s Comment During internal testing, we discovered a bug with Thunder Cage. Thunder Cage should always deal 1.33x damage according to its description, but it was dealing more than 1.33x damage when there were a lot of monsters. We fixed this bug, but we also boosted the 1.33x damage to 2x so that it doesn’t become less efficient when hunting. We’re well aware that the value of items you own is important to you. To ensure that fixing the bug doesn’t devalue your items, we’ve given it more power than we originally intended. If something like this happens again in the future, we won’t stop at simply fixing the bug but consider how to preserve the value of your items to provide a reasonable patch.
# Director’s Additional Comment Greetings, this is The First Descendant Director Minseok Joo. Today, I’m going to outline the Dev Team’s plans for issues that are discussed frequently by the community. The team is currently working on Season 1 and Season 2 updates, while also responding to improvement issues discovered during the live service. Today, I’m going to talk more about how we plan to improve the current state of The First Descendant rather than about the Season 1 and 2 updates. Drop Rate Improvement Plans While all of our drop rate systems are operating fairly in The First Descendant, we do understand that some players are struggling with the vagaries of drop rate. To address this, we’re planning to introduce a new system where you can more easily get the item you want after repeating the activity a certain number of times. The First Descendant has various missions and Amorphous Materials with chance-dependent rewards. We’re considering how we can effectively take care for the drop-rate issue in such diverse reward systems, and we’re working to create a farming structure that players will be happy with. We hope to make improvements before long to provide a more rational and satisfying farming experience. Disposing of Leftover Items Next is an update on items that are piling up in your Consumables. There is currently no way to dispose blueprints for Descendants and weapons that you’ve already completed, so there are cases where players are getting multiple copies of blueprints they already own during the farming process. We’ve been listening to the community, who have told us that there needs to be a way to dispose of these unwanted items. While we could consider simply converting them into some Gold or Kuiper, we want to reward you with more value for the time you have put into the game. To resolve this, the Dev Team is planning a system to dismantle leftover items to get byproducts, and a rotating shop system where you can exchange the byproducts for something of value. This will allow the items you obtained to have a greater value in the game. Supporting Build Diversity It’s a lot of fun for us to see the variety of builds being posted in the community lately. We love seeing you try so many different builds and are amazed by the unexpected ways you’ve evolved them. We hope for more builds to exist in The First Descendant, and we want an environment where players are free to experiment with different builds. However, we’ve found that it is difficult to take advantage of loadouts after assigning socket types, which goes against our goal of experimenting with different builds freely. As a result, the Dev Team is planning to provide an environment where completely different builds can be created by assigning each loadout with different socket types. We hope this will help you experiment with different builds without feeling overwhelmed. Balancing Finally, some news about balancing. We are seeing a dominance of the skill damage-focused builds of some Descendants. Descendants and weapons that are well-suited for these builds are quite popular now. We want the meta builds to change from season to season. We want the Descendants and weapons that are effective in new content to be different from those in previous seasons. Also, we’re looking to increase the proportion of firearm-based combat in the endgame. We can’t promise that all Descendants and weapons will be equally balanced at all times, but our goal is to keep changing the effective builds. To that end, we promise to make constant adjustments and offer different ways to play with new content. We aim to implement the improvements I talked about today during Seasons 1 and 2. Your feedback means a lot to the Dev Team. We’ll do our best to provide a better experience as we build the game together, and we’ll continue to listen to you as we strive to make The First Descendant even better.