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If you’re playing tactics and do enough damage, I recommend the mutation recovery, a mutation unlocked by killing conjunctivius 5 times, which makes the orange bar go away at half the speed, allowing for more efficient use of the rally effect. When playing survival or brutality, the mutations I mentioned + the rally effect + food should be enough to keep you alive. You can compare that to doom, where you start to become more aggressive at low hp and try to do „glory kills“ to regain it. But since you have the rally effect, you can instead start hitting him, and depending on how much damage you dealt, you can go from being a one-hit with 1% hp left to a moderate 60-70% hp within the guardian fight. Most people would try to run away to avoid being killed on the next hit. Here’s an example: An elite guardian manages to hit me twice with his axe, resulting in a 99% health loss. Unlike Undertale, you can counter this mechanic by attacking enemies and dealing damage around you, which turns part of the orange bar green, thus regaining health. You can compare it to undertale‘s Sans fight mechanic, where Sans doesn’t „hit“ you and give you damage, but rather part of your health becomes purple, which starts to shrink every second. After the initial attack, the orange bar starts to shrink. When you get hit, 80% of your lost health becomes „orange“. Basically, when you get hit, you don’t lose all your hp at once. The most important part of 3BC is that you learn about the rally effect. Tactics is all about camping and waiting for the perfect moment to get turrets and bows charged on the enemy. Tactics doesn’t have heal mutations since tactics is ranged and you shouldn’t be in a position where you could get hit. Survival also has extended healing, making your flasks heal 85% of total hp (found in the ossuary).

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As of the new update survival got some of the best brutality mutations (Sad Melee player noises), soldier resistance (unlocked by the guardian aka oven knight since the last update) and berserker (though this is a 4BC mutation). If you play survival, Necromancy, although nerfed, can get you some health back per kill, though it will cap at 50% (unlocked from the start). If you are a fast brutality player, the mutation Frenzy is a perfect addition to gastronomy, giving you health back the more you fight (unlocked by going to toxic sewers in less than 2 minutes).

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X is dependent on your survival stat, the food effect isn’t, making it one of the best mutations im the game. Gives you x% more damage for 5 minutes when selling food.Gastronomy is a survival mutation with 2 purposes:

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One mutation that can be crucial for 3BC and above is the Mutation Gastronomy, which you get by killing Conjunctivius 7 times (any difficulty). There’s two food items: the one that heals 15% and the one that heals 50%. I don’t know how you play so I can’t recommend much except the basics: Food items don’t appear in random places, you get at least one from the wall and at least one through enemies (getting more is lucky though). That makes me think you have a health problemģBC is easy if you‘ve started to utilize yourself not using flasks at all. 3BC? That’s really weird for me because 3BC changed almost nothing compared to 2BC except no health refills.









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