Middle-earth Shadow of War: Tips and Tricks For Beginners

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Shadow of War Tips and Tricks for Beginners

During Shadow of War, you’ll have multiple people giving you quests. Each quest giver’s missions act as though they narratively come one after the other. To prevent the plot from losing its impact or getting jumbled in your head, it’s best to play as many of one quest giver’s missions at a time before you move on to the next.

 

Don’t Hold Onto That Old Gear

Shadow of War Tips and Tricks for Beginners

You’ll get a boatload of gear during your adventure across Mordor, and it’ll all fall under one of four rarities: normal, rare, epic, and legendary. It’s common sense that it’s okay to sell standard gear, but what about the more unusual stuff?

The only gear worth holding onto is whatever is strongest in your inventory out of your normal, rare, and epic items, and all legendary pieces of equipment. The reason to scrap everything non-essential besides legendary items is that only legendaries have multiple tiers of upgrades that power them up as you level and complete specific tasks. More powerful weapons will supersede rare and epic items, but as long as you continue to fulfill the upgrade conditions on legendary gear, you can use it to get the great bonuses each set provides.


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