With Project Warlock 2 finally entering Early Access, we have managed to get our mits all over the game and experience the bliss-like joy of murdering hundreds of demons with high-powered weaponry. Your base-level weapons are already monstrously powerful, but as you play, you will find upgrade stations. These change everything.
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Upgrading your weapons in Project Warlock 2 is an exciting prospect. Just how powerful can these weapons actually get? Each weapon has two upgrade paths, and each path drastically changes how each weapon operates. This leads to a fair amount of experimentation, but sometimes, you just want to know which path is best. That’s what we are here for.
Project Warlock 2 is currently in Early Access. The game could be rebalanced or changed in the future, and this guide will be updated to reflect those changes.
The Claymore is a brilliant weapon that is unfortunately overshadowed by even better weapons. This thing hits like a truck, has infinite ammo, but is held back by a stamina system and, well, a lack of range. Upgrading the Claymore tends to be at the bottom of the to-do list as a result.
Upgrading the Claymore is a great idea because its upgrades drastically increase its utility. Of the two you can choose from, Titanium Core is the way to do it.
Titanium Core does two things. Firstly, it increases your attack speed. This functionally increases your DPS since you are, well, swinging your sword faster. It also consumes less Stamina per swing, which means you can use the Claymore more often.
These two things combined make the Claymore a more well-rounded weapon. It still doesn’t make it better than, say, pulling out a shotgun, but it does
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