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The video primarily explores the strategic use of various gems in the game New World to enhance gameplay. Sefier, the speaker, discusses different gem types, their properties, and how to leverage them against various enemy types such as Angry Earth, Corrupted, and Ancients in order to maximize combat efficiency. Key gems covered include the Topaz for lightning damage, the Gambit for bonus damage when stamina is not full, Pristine Onyx for increased damage against full-health targets, Malachite for enhanced damage against crowd-controlled enemies, and Emerald for increased damage on low-health enemies. Sefier also explains the importance of selecting appropriate gems based on one’s character build—whether it be boosting attack, defense, or specific elemental resistances—and emphasizes integrating strategies like using multiple weapon setups for different combat scenarios. Practical tips involve using platforms like the New World database website and referring to content creators such as Duke Sloth for deeper analysis. The summary underscores how mastering gem usage can significantly impact PvE and PvP outcomes, thereby enhancing overall gameplay experience.
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In this part of the video, the speaker, Sefier, expresses excitement for the upcoming New World open beta, which starts on September 8th. He reminds viewers to visit the New World page on Steam to join the open beta for free. The main focus of this segment is to discuss the different types of gems in New World, their uses, and benefits. Sefier emphasizes the importance of understanding how different gems can affect gameplay, especially against various types of enemies, by giving an example of how certain enemies, like “Lost,” take more damage from nature attacks. He suggests using the New World database website for detailed information and mentions another content creator, Duke Sloth, for further in-depth analysis.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the damage resistances and vulnerabilities of various enemy types: Angry Earth, Corrupted, and Ancients. Angry Earth takes more damage from fire and less from lightning, Corrupted are weak to arcane and resistant to ice, and Ancients take more damage from lightning and strike damage but less from fire. The speaker emphasizes the importance of matching damage types to enemies for efficiency, particularly in high-level scenarios.
The segment then transitions to explaining gems, specifically the Topaz gem, which can convert a portion of damage into lightning, beneficial against enemies weak to lightning such as Ancients. If placed in armor, the gem provides lightning damage absorption. The summary highlights how gem effects scale with stats like intellect or dexterity, depending on the player’s build, to maximize damage output.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various gems and their effects in a gaming context. They cover the lightning gem, sapphire gem, and fire gem, all of which convert damage types and provide corresponding damage absorption. The discussion moves on to more nuanced gems:
– Gambit gem: Boosts damage when stamina isn’t full, beneficial for players strategically managing their stamina, especially in PvP.
– Elemental damage absorption: Reduces all types of elemental damage but at a lower rate (2.5%) compared to more specific resistances (3.8%).
– Pristine Onyx: Increases damage by 30% against targets with full health, ideal for mages or musket users, and provides 2.5% physical damage absorption, covering all physical damage types.
– Moonstone: Increases damage when the player’s health is low, though maintaining this threshold consistently is challenging.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, various gems and their benefits for different combat scenarios are discussed. The hatchet user can benefit from a gem that allows them to remain at 50% health without dying and offers high slash damage absorption. The “malachite” gem increases damage by 12% against crowd-controlled enemies and provides a mix of elemental and physical damage absorption, ideal for weapons with crowd control like the ice gauntlet or bow.
Next, the “jasper” gem grants damage after receiving three hits, but its duration needs further clarification. It also provides strike damage absorption, which is effective against hammer attacks. Lastly, the “emerald” gem boosts damage against low-health targets, useful for finishing off enemies, especially in wars. It also offers thrust damage absorption, protecting against sword-heavy and rapier attacks.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various gemstones and their uses in gameplay. They highlight the diamond gem, which boosts damage and outgoing healing when at full health, making it ideal for healers. For tanks, a specific PvE gem is essential to ensure they maintain aggro, as not using it resulted in chaotic gameplay during runs. The segment also covers the ice gem for ice damage absorption and its potential use against ice gauntlet users. The void gem is mentioned for its damage conversion and absorption, beneficial against corrupted enemies.
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In this segment, the speaker explains the benefits of the amber gem, which converts damage to nature type, making it effective against certain monster types. They suggest that this gem is ideal for life staff users to integrate damage scaling. They also recommend viewers review monster resistances to optimize their damage output by choosing appropriate elemental gems for different scenarios, such as using fire gems against angry earth monsters. The speaker discusses the strategic importance of carrying multiple weapons with different gems to maximize damage in PvE and against corrupted enemies in invasions. They conclude with well-wishes for players and encourage support for their channel.