Okay, so, I was messing around with this game, “Wuthering Waves,” right? And I got totally sucked into this whole “Overlord Class” enemy thing. Let me tell you about my adventure.
First off, I was just exploring the world, you know, doing the usual stuff. Then I stumbled upon these, like, super-tough enemies. The game calls them “Overlord Class.” I was like, “Whoa, what’s this now?” So, I started poking around, trying to figure out what makes these guys so special.
I started fighting a few of them. Man, these things are no joke. They are tough, they hit hard, it’s a real challenge. I was getting my butt kicked a lot, not gonna lie. But hey, I’m stubborn, so I kept at it. I learned their moves, their patterns, like I had to. It was all trial and error, you know? I died, I respawned, I went back in, I did it again.
Echoes and Stuff
Then I found out about these things called “Echoes.” When you beat the Overlord guys, they drop these Echoes. At first, I was collecting them but didn’t really know what to do with them. Then I figured out that these Echoes, they give you stat boosts! It’s like collecting trophies that make you stronger. Cool, right? So now I’m not just fighting them for fun, I’m hunting them down for these Echoes. I started to get pretty good at it, at least with some of them.
- Crownless: This dude, he’s in Huanglong. He drops some pretty good Echoes, so I farmed him quite a bit.
- Fallacy of No Return: Found this one in Data Torrent. Another tough one, but the Echoes are worth it.
I found out that there are levels to these things, like the enemies have different strengths. And there’s this thing with the Echoes too, you have to be at a certain level to get the best ones, so I had to grind a bit to get my Union level up to 30 and my Data bank to 15. It was a whole process, but I was determined!
Farming and Strategy
So, I got this idea, right? I set up custom waypoints at the locations of two of these Overlord bosses that I wanted to farm. I’d fight one, then teleport to the other, and keep going back and forth. It was like my own little boss-farming route. I also heard about something called “Echo Pity.” It’s like, after you fight a bunch of bosses, you’re guaranteed to get a really good Echo. So I kept that in mind to try to guarantee that I’d get the Echo from the boss I actually wanted. I had to think real carefully, like, do I keep fighting this one to get to the pity and hope it is the one I need, or do I switch? It was a whole strategy thing.
Anyway, that’s what I’ve been up to in “Wuthering Waves.” It’s been a wild ride, but I’m getting better at fighting these Overlord Class enemies and collecting those sweet, sweet Echoes. I tried to keep track of what I was doing and how I was getting better. It was really satisfying to figure out how things worked and to get stronger. Still, it felt like a lot of work, and I wasn’t even sure if I was doing it the best way. But, hey, it was fun, and that’s what matters, right?