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The video by London Onion elaborates on an optimal build for the Medic and Engineer classes in "Remnant 2," focusing on surviving the game's apocalypse difficulty. Onion pairs these classes to capitalize on their synergistic strengths: the Medic excels in healing and recovery, while the Engineer specializes in handling heavy weapons, armor effectiveness, and ammo management. This combination creates a robust self-preservation dynamic.
Key equipment includes the Spirit Wisp Amulet, which significantly reduces skill cooldowns. Rings such as the Black Pawn Stamp, Black Cat Band, Soul Link, Encrypted Ring, and Cataloger Jewel further enhance mod power generation, skill recharges, and overall survival. Specific abilities are highlighted: the Medic's 'Redemption' skill for health regeneration and the Engineer’s 'Impact Cannon' for crowd control without friendly fire. Notably, the reprocessed heart relic is used to convert health into mod power, balanced by the Encrypted Ring, combined with weapon choices like the Spore Bloom, Enigma, and Alpha Omega, which deal consistent damage.
The build’s traits emphasize high armor and resource replenishment, making the character a "regenerator specialist." Traits include Vigor, Endurance, Spirit, Expertise, and others. The content concludes with a promise for an upcoming sub-archetype pairing for the Medic class.
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In this part of the video, London Onion discusses the pairing of the Medic and Engineer classes on the apocalypse difficulty in the game Remnant 2. He explains that higher difficulty builds tend to work well on lower difficulties with more room for user error. Previously, Onion had paired the Medic with the Gunslinger for improved offense. This time, he pairs the Medic with the Engineer, whom he refers to as the specialist.
The Engineer focuses on heavy weapon use, handling multiple enemies, armor effectiveness, and ammo production, complementing the Medic’s strengths in recovery and healing. The Engineer’s semi-autonomous heavy cannon helps reduce the offensive burden on the Medic, though ammo management remains critical. Without the cannon, the Engineer relies more on increased armor effectiveness. Onion argues that the Medic’s healing and the Engineer’s heavy weapon proficiencies create a strong self-preservation dynamic. Lastly, he mentions discussing suitable amulets and rings to optimize this build.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the Spirit Wisp Amulet and its impact on skill cooldowns and overall strategy, particularly for the engineer and medic classes. The amulet provides a 3% skill cooldown reduction for every 300 mod power spent. The engineer’s unique skill activation allows its Cannon skill to be deployed with only 25% cooldown, emphasizing the need for quicker cooldown processes. The build includes several rings: the Black Pawn Stamp (10% skill cooldown reduction), Black Cat Band (survival enhancement and movement speed boost), Soul Link (life steal from summon damage), Encrypted Ring (health regeneration), and Cataloger Jewel (mod power generation). These components emphasize mod use and skill recharges, enhancing both offensive and defensive capabilities. The build focuses on balancing healing, survival, and damage, with personal preferences guiding the choice of rings to either prioritize healing on the move or having a safety net against fatal damage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the pairing of the medic and engineer roles, emphasizing the use of specific skills for optimal performance. The medic uses the ‘Redemption’ skill, which heals the user and increases effectiveness based on how long the input is held, with the potential to heal up to 300% of health over 10 seconds. On the engineer side, the ‘Impact Cannon’ is used, which damages and stumbles enemies in a radial effect without causing friendly fire. The synergy is in healing the specialist and the cannon while generating relics and ammo. The specialist can cycle through health regeneration, relic production, frequent impact cannon deployment, and ammo regeneration, supported by perks like ‘Spirit Wisp,’ ‘Black Pawn Stamp,’ and ‘magnetic field.’
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In this segment of the video, the discussion focuses on optimizing a build using a specific relic called the reprocessed heart, which converts health into mod power for a set duration. Key points include the use of the encrypted ring to balance health loss, and strategies like using additional mods to maintain or even exceed health levels during this period. The segment also mentions the importance of monitoring the heads-up display for effective management. Weapon choice is flexible, focusing on mods that deal consistent damage, with examples like the Spore Bloom, Enigma, and Alpha Omega. A concussive blast mod is recommended for crowd control. For melee, the red do staff is preferred, featuring life steal options. Weapon mutators are a matter of personal preference, with harmonizer, Spirit healer, and sequence shot being favored.
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In this part of the video, the speaker details the traits and attributes of a specific character build. The traits include Vigor, Endurance, Spirit, Expertise, Amplitude, Bark Skin, Blood Bond, Handling, and Rugged. The build focuses on high armor and heavy encumbrance, making it suitable for a class referred to as the regenerator specialist. This character is effective in replenishing resources and creating safe zones, akin to combining the abilities of Lifeline, Watson, and Rampart from Apex Legends. The video promises an upcoming sub-archetype pairing for the medic class and thanks viewers for watching.