New World May Update: Mistakes to Avoid

Aeternum is on the brink of significant change with the upcoming New World May Update. This patch brings a wave of balance adjustments, quality-of-life improvements, and economic shifts that will redefine how players approach the game. To help you navigate these changes effectively and avoid common pitfalls, we’ve compiled a guide highlighting key areas where you might want to adjust your strategy. Understanding these market dynamics and gameplay shifts can save you considerable time and in-game currency.

Don’t Sell Your Legendary Refining Mats Yet!

Holding onto your Legendary Refining Materials is a shrewd move before the May Update goes live. The patch introduces fundamental adjustments to how these valuable resources enter the game’s economy, directly impacting their supply and demand. Currently, many players obtain these rare materials from aptitude chests, which are earned by continuing to gather even after reaching maximum skill levels. However, the update will significantly reduce the drop chances of legendary refinement materials from these very chests.

Simultaneously, the developers are increasing the likelihood of these materials dropping directly from successful gathering attempts in the open world. This means that engaging in the act of gathering itself will become a more reliable, albeit still rare, source. There’s also a specific reduction in legendary refinement materials obtained from skinning, making those particular items scarcer. Post-update, players who prefer not to spend hours gathering will likely turn to the trading post, driving up demand and, consequently, prices. By patiently waiting, you could sell your stockpiled resources for a much higher profit, capitalizing on the new market equilibrium and ensuring you maximize your in-game earnings.

In these changes:

  • Legendary refinement material drop chances in aptitude boxes have been reduced.

  • Legendary refinement material drop chances in gathering have been increased.

  • Skinning legendary refinement materials have been reduced.

Don’t Rush into Buying Current BIS Items!

The anticipation around the May Update’s new content, especially concerning PvP, calls for caution when considering major gear purchases. Specifically, avoid spending vast sums on what is currently considered “Best In Slot” (BIS) gear, particularly if your primary focus is on the new PvP Arenas or other competitive content. The update introduces powerful new PvP-specific perks that will be obtainable through the PvP track rewards. These unique perks are designed to provide distinct advantages within PvP scenarios, potentially making existing BIS items less optimal for dedicated competitive play.

New armor pieces acquired from the PvP track will either come with these coveted perks already affixed or within a 590-600 Gear Score range, allowing them to be upgraded to 600 to unlock a third, often PvP-focused, perk. While your existing BIS items will undoubtedly remain potent for activities like wars, Outpost Rush, and even general PvE, these new items offer tailored benefits that could shift the meta. Instead of investing heavily in gear that might soon be overshadowed by these specialized alternatives, it’s wise to conserve your Umbral Shards and gold. Wait to see the full potential and availability of these new PvP rewards before making significant financial commitments, ensuring your resources are spent on the most impactful gear for your playstyle.

Don’t Stock Up on Consumables for Arenas!

When preparing for the new Arena game mode, one common mistake players might make is to heavily invest in stockpiling consumables. It’s important to understand a key mechanic of the Arenas: they operate on a standardized consumable system. This means that within the Arena environment, players are provided with arena-specific consumables that are essentially infinite for the duration of the match. You cannot bring your personal supply of food, potions, or other buffs into the Arena and use them there. This includes items like infused health potions, powerful stat-boosting foods, or costly combat trophies.

Therefore, spending your hard-earned gold on hoarding large quantities of powerful buffs specifically for Arena play would be a complete waste. Save your resources! However, this advice applies solely to Arena content. For other challenging activities like new Mutations, Expeditions, Wars, Outpost Rush, or general open-world PvE, your regular high-tier consumables remain absolutely essential. For these activities, stocking up on competitively priced items is still a sound strategy. Just be mindful of where your resources are being allocated, and don’t fall into the trap of over-preparing for a scenario where your personal stash won’t even be utilized.

Summary

As Aeternum prepares for the significant May Update, a proactive and informed approach to the game’s economy and mechanics will serve you well. By understanding the upcoming changes, you can strategically navigate the market and gameplay shifts to your advantage. Remember to hold onto your Legendary Refining Materials; the altered drop rates mean their value is likely to surge, offering you substantial profits post-patch. Secondly, exercise caution before splurging on current “Best In Slot” gear, especially if you’re keen on PvP. The introduction of new PvP-specific perks via the PvP track could redefine optimal loadouts for competitive encounters, making it prudent to save your resources for these potentially game-changing items.

Finally, avoid the unnecessary expense of stockpiling consumables for the new Arenas, as these specific encounters provide their own, infinite provisions. While your existing consumables remain vital for other challenging content, they won’t be usable within the Arena environment. By internalizing these key pieces of advice, you’ll be well-prepared to embrace the May Update’s challenges and opportunities, ensuring you make intelligent decisions that benefit your wallet and your gameplay experience in New World.

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