Tired of constant sulfur mining in ? One endgame Pal can be a big help — and not in the way one might expect. As an open-world survival game with heavy emphasis on crafting, inevitably involves a lot of resource gathering. It's a big part of the gameplay loop: set a goal, track down the materials for it, craft it, and reap the benefits. This becomes especially prevalent in the mid-late game, when players start regularly crafting ammo and need a constant supply of sulfur.
It's an intensely satisfying, if familiar formula. But sometimes, it's easy to get bogged down. Especially when crafting many items at once, or high-level items like those unlocked by Legendary Schematics in , tons of materials are required. Even if a player has easy access to a few convenient resource nodes, they'll have to burn through energy gathering, then wait for the nodes to respawn before repeating the process all over again. It's tedious, but there is a way around it. However, players will have to wait until the late game to employ this strategy.
With the right combination of gear and abilities, Astegon can make mining in as easy as pie. Simply fly Astegon over a mining target, activate the Lightning Strike skill, and watch as all the ore veins below burst into collectible drops. Then, land Astegon, hop off, and gather as much as the player character can carry before doing it all over again. This makes mining go much more quickly. Instead of focusing on one node at a time and mining until they drop, the player character can shatter multiple sulfur deposits at once with the press of a single button.
But why Astegon, and why Lightning Strike? Surely there are stronger Pals who work just as well, or at least others who are a little easier to obtain. It may take a little more work to catch or breed Astegon, but that extra effort is justified by its unique skills. Firstly, Astegon has the ability to fly. The utility of flight in mining cannot be overstated: many sulfur (and other mineral) nodes
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