I’m currently level 107 and I’m eager to jump into doing raids, especially to collect Vulcan Power Armor. I’m curious about what level players typically start raiding. Is there a specific level I should aim for, or can I start earlier with the right setup?
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It’s not strictly about your level; it depends more on your build. If you feel like your loadout is decent, just dive in and see how you do! You’ll learn what you need to improve on the fly. Plus, there’s always room for teamwork, so teaming up with higher-level players who can guide you is a great option.
Honestly, you can start raiding as low as level 50 if you have the right gear! But for actual contributions, it’s really more about your build and knowledge of the raid mechanics. I’ve seen level 1000s struggle, so gear isn’t everything. Focus on learning the mechanics, and you’ll do great!
For a solid start, I’d recommend aiming for around level 52, where you can establish a good perk setup and support a weapon category effectively. Solo players might need to have higher levels and better gear to contribute well, but teaming up can make it easier, especially for the lower stages of the raid.
Yeah, the mechanics of each stage are crucial! Even if you’re a lower level, being aware of what to do can make a huge difference in your performance.
If you can find a supportive team of higher levels, you can get through a raid even at lower levels. I felt confident tackling raids when I could solo expeditions, and I’m at level 500! Still, it can be tough without a good squad, so don’t hesitate to reach out to friends for help.
You can really start raiding at any level if you’ve got a solid team to back you up. Most players wait until they’re around level 200+ since that’s when you’ve likely unlocked some good perks. But honestly, it all boils down to your build and how comfortable you feel jumping in! Just give it a go and see if you need to tweak anything afterward.
Exactly! Having a balanced build and knowing the raid mechanics is way more key than just your level. You’ll get the hang of it with practice!