

So you might be asking "okay, you've said what all the worst stuff to buy with money/DM's is, but what is GOOD to buy with money"? Well here's a list : Less than 5% chance of 4 star decals from killcoin stews and more than 60 4 star decals means you likely ain't getting a duplicate. But do not recycle 3 star/4 star that isn't from TDM because even if its for a shit weapon/armor set, they might buff it at a future point.

The TDM/Loot Bag decals are pretty common and high sources of recycle point fodder. You can recycle decals at the vending machine and trade them in for special higher durability/stat variants of existing weapons/armor for some items, BUT DO NOT RECYCLE THREE/FOUR STAR DECALS UNLESS YOU GOT THEM FROM LOOT BAGS/TDM. Generally for armor, gear is a little bit better depending on what star rarity it started at, so 3 star armor will be better than one/two star armor when maxed out. Gear that starts at six stars is already tier 4 equivalent.

Gear that starts at three stars gets tier 3 at five stars and tier 4 at six stars. Gear that starts at two stars gets tier 3 at four stars and tier 4 at five stars. Gear that starts at one star gets tier 3 at three stars and tier 4 at four stars. All tier 3/tier 4 gear is ROUGHLY equivalent. Tier refers to how many times gear has changed form/name, not the stars.

Killcoin stews however are one of the main usages of killcoins, so feel to use as many killcoins as possible. 30 out of the 60ish premium 4 star are addicts which aren't particularly worth it since it locks you into one weapon that will break fast (exceptions are KAMAS and Sword addicts since there are special high durability variants available in the vending machine shop). There are also special boosted events where certain decals get increased rates. Odds are you will not get the 1 out of 60+ 4 star decals you want (and you might end up with a meh 3 star decal), and you'll miss out on special exclusive collaboration/crossover decals if you're not a big spender. Don't buy standard death metal decal stews, odds are LOW that you get what you want. Just keep an eye on it and sometimes there are killcoin purchasable items in the rotation. Also vending machine stuff is sort of overpriced so don't bother with it. They cost a lot more, but they keep roughly all their stats before they break, while standard gear loses about 40% of it's effectiveness.ĭON'T CONVERT DEATH METALS TO KILLCOINS, AND TRY NOT TO BUY STUFF YOU DON'T NEED WITH DEATH METALS AT THE VENDING MACHINE The exchange rate for death metals to killcoins is SHIT, don't do it. ** Standard gear costs about 30k killcoins a piece at max research, but there is special endgame gear obtained from bosses called the Four Forcemen (44CE) that cost roughly 250k killcoins per piece to replace each time they break. **SAVE FUN FUNGUSES YOU GET FROM EVENTS/REWARDS FOR ENDGAME. You should research improvements to your gear, try to get to the boss with more of your gear intact since durability errodes effectiveness, and make sure to bring some mushrooms along for the ride. Don't brute force content with death metals unless you're barely losing without using any.
#LET IT DIE PC WILL NOT LAUNCH HOW TO#
But enough of that shit, here's the low down on how to approach certain aspects of the game, and some of the less obvious or outright unexplained parts of the game.Īlso DM/Death Metals refers to the premium currency, you can obtain a very slow trickle via fights and login campaigns, but otherwise consider them scarse unless you're willing to spend cash. But it's a game within a game, with Uncle Death in both the game and the non-game parts of the game. Welcome to Let It Die, a fun and quirky japanese game from Grasshopper Manufacture where (allegedly) the Earth Rage has caused some tectonic shifts and bad stuff to happen, especially in Tokyo.
