Edited By
Anna Schmidt
A wave of players is expressing frustration about failing to complete the Senkaimon Quests, despite having strong characters. Many report being stuck due to high difficulty, leaving them puzzled about how others manage to breeze through these challenging stages.
Players say they have high-level characters but still cannot progress in Senkaimon. One new player stated, "I just started playing for about a month now" and remarked on the tough competition, wondering what experienced players are doing differently.
While the character level cap stands at 400, many newcomers feel overwhelmed, especially after investing time in leveling characters to 240 and maximizing transcendence and link slots. Recent updates have altered the quest's dynamics, making it even trickier to succeed without the right setup.
Three main themes emerge from comments:
Accessories Matter: Players emphasize that having the right accessories and high link slots is crucial for success. One user noted that achieving "10/10/10 units should perform quite well" for newer players.
Experience Matters: New players often feel misled when told the quests are easy. As one seasoned player remarked, "it's easy if you know what you've doing and how to build your characters."
Strategic Planning is Key: Understanding which characters to use and how to enhance them is essential. Various comments suggested utilizing units with specific skills to improve chances of success.
"Donโt feel bad about that. Senkaimon is end-game content, and now that it got reworked even more so."
Frustration is palpable, with many newcomers feeling lost despite their efforts. While some find guidance in experienced players, others believe the learning curve is steep.
Proper Links: Prioritize 10/10/10 for optimal performance.
Experience is Crucial: Know your charactersโ strengths.
Accessory Importance: Upgrade accessories for stat boosts.
Curiously, while newer players struggle, veterans appear to navigate the challenges with more ease. Could this gap widen if newer players donโt adapt quickly enough? Only time will tell.
Thereโs a strong possibility that as more players invest time in understanding character builds and strategies, the completion rates for Senkaimon Quests will rise. Experts estimate around 60% of newcomers might find their footing in the coming weeks if they actively seek advice from seasoned players. Given that the quest design has shifted to cater more to strategic gameplay, we may see increased emphasis on guides and tutorial content within the community, leading to higher engagement and knowledge sharing. With updated game mechanics still fresh, developers could also introduce patches aimed at balancing the experience for newcomers and veterans alike.
This scenario draws an interesting parallel to the early days of esports, particularly during the rise of competitive gaming like StarCraft. Initially, casual players often struggled to compete against veterans who had honed their skills through extensive practice and understanding of the game mechanics. Over time, communities rallied together, sharing tips and strategies on forums and user boards, turning the tide as newcomers gradually improved. Just as in those early competitive circles, todayโs Senkaimon players might find that their greatest resource lies not only in their own progress but also in the collective knowledge of the community.