Babylon's Fall has a unique mechanic that allows the player, with the power of the Gideon Coffin, to wield four weapons at the same time. Players will use a combination of light and heavy attacks on the standard button face while simultaneously using the triggers to wield their other weapons.
Each faction in Babylon's Fall has a specific niche that applies best to it, and the game will provide a suggested weapon at the start depending on what the player chose for their faction. Fortunately, players are not stuck using one type of weapon solely based on the class decision; they are able to use any weapon type. However, each class will have better strengths and weaknesses that the player may want to lean into with the weapons provided.
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If the player chooses the Huysian faction, they will be much more inclined to quick maneuvering combat with high and constant damage per second. The Huysian faction begins the game with a sword, and the player should keep this suggestion as their primary for quick attacks. With three slots left, it is recommended that the player include either a rod or repeating bow in one of the Gideon Coffin slots to have some kind of ranged capability.
Players of this faction may want to stay out of sustained combat, allowing their tank to do that, so it is not recommended to waste a slot with a shield, as the player can dodge much more effectively anyways.
The player may consider including a second sword as their strong attack as it is quicker than the hammer at the cost of the lower damage. Still, in combination with the other sword doing light attacks, the player can create some solid combos out of that. If the player wants that heavy strike, it is suggested to equip a
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