Spiders’ Steelrising allows players to make the most of Aegis’s abilities as they pilot the clockwork automaton through the streets of revolutionary France, defeating machines as she goes along.
As the Souls-like formula inspires the RPG, the experience in the early game can be daunting for many players, especially if they are looking to opt into the Dancer as the starting class.
The Dancer allows players to go for the Agility Build in Steelrising, where the playstyle will focus mainly on attack combos, dodging, and parrying enemies. It’s a considerably harder style to pull off than the Power Build but offers a lot more speed, versatility, and approach to the various encounters in the game.
This guide will go over some of the best weapons and stats that Steelrising players should invest in regarding the Agility Build and the Modules to upgrade.
The Agility Build in Steelrising is all about positioning, as players must constantly dodge enemy attacks while weaving in combos when it's their turn to attack. That attack turn comes when either Aegis gets a jump on the enemy or has successfully immobilized them for a brief period, allowing her to deal a decisive blow.
Weapons and class
For the Agility Build, one of the best weapons that players can opt into early in Steelrising is the Armoured Fans. This is the Dancer class’ starting weapon, which is why when it comes to making the perfect agile automaton, this subclass will be what players should opt into when starting the game.
After the Armored Fans, players will get a chance to get their hands on the Nemesis Claws right before they leave Saint Cloud, which is another versatile pick for the class.
However, it’s important to note here that, like any souls-like game, all weapons are
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