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If you haven't learned to juggle yet, that helps, and always learn how different enemies behave.
SNAKEY CASTLE CRASHERS HOW TO
Originally posted by themazingness:You guys realize he's asking how to "git gud," right?Īlso learn a few techniques. If you haven't learned to juggle yet, that helps, and always learn how different enemies behave. Blue Princess (Castle Crashers) Red Princess (Castle Crashers) Snakey is a human and a lesbian bc why not (: just a silly lil story Snakey's backstory followed by her run through the Castle Crashers Campaign Open-Faced Gray Knight is NB and gorgeous 'The clan is one. If you are struggling in the main mode, I wouldn't choose magic as the second one because you will run out of mana and some enemies are resistant (though that can be true of melee and arrow hits to be fair), Though if you are using non-elemental magic, the resistance is less of an issue.Īlso learn a few techniques. Make sure one of the two stats is always defense. Spreading out the stats can make you hit a difficulty wall if you aren't experienced. I personally dump everything into two stats. If you aren't in insane mode, then make sure you are building a good character. You can do this mode with any, but on your first try using the best stuff helps. It helps to take in a good animal orb, a good weapon (Snakey's mace if you have it is a common favorite you'll need to unlock Snakey and play as him briefly to unlock it), and a good character. Contents 1 Information 1.1 Background 1.2 Involvement 1.

Snakey's specialties include advanced boss slaying, semi-knockback crowd control, basic juggling, and combo locking. Their magical attacks are Non-Elemental and their starting weapon is the Snakey Mace. If you are playing in insane mode, which can be rough soloing at the beginning, you definitely want to take in top stuff to begin. Snakey is one of the 31 Playable Characters in the game Castle Crashers. Eventually you'll probably get good enough to not use them every level on regular mode (maybe not at all), but in the meantime stock up, and even then stock up because it doesn't hurt to be prepared. I would recommend keeping 5 on hand, and learn to get to it quick if you need them. They don't just automatically get used, so you have to use them manually. You probably know this, but remember potions aren't a crutch in solo the same way they are in multiplayer. I'd recommend going here and looking up some things: You guys realize he's asking how to "git gud," right?
