Battleborn
60 Achievements
1,100
174-235h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Elegance in Engineering
Completed all Phoebe lore challenges.
10
0.44%
How to unlock the Elegance in Engineering achievement in Battleborn - Definitive Guide
Unique Legendary: Blade Dancer's Shoes. Gain +5% to all damage with each consecutive hit with True Strike.
The Sky is Falling: Damage 8 enemies at once with Blade Cascade, 5 times. Use lv10
Swordstorm and focus on groups of enemies. 8 is a lot, so it may take a bit in normal play, you may want to Phasegate into the center of a group and use the ult to hit as many as possible. This also can be grinded on Void's Edge (inside the Varelsi Void, and afterwards by kiting a several adds together) or The Renegade.
My Butler Buddy: Play 5 matches on the same team as Marquis.
Adventures in Phasing: Teleport 250,000 meters with Phasegate. May sound like a lot, but it actually isn't that much. Comes quick enough in normal play, lv6 Phasegate V2 and lv8 Scientific Method help, as does just using Phasegate as far as it will reach whenever it's off cooldown. Can also be done solo in any mission without even leaving the spawn.
Addonexus: Deal 2,000 damage in a single use of Blade Rush. This is among the more technical ones, and unless you get really lucky rather unlikely to happen in normal play. The best spot is inside the Varelsi Void on Void's Edge, taking out all the Marksmen and kiting the Skulks until you have a 12+ all clustered up, then hitting them with Blade Rush. To maximize your damage, use lv3 Shield Stabilizers, lv7 Core Overload, lv9 The Conduit, +% Skill Damage and + Maximum Shield Strength gear. Some say to also use lv4 Unintended Innovation for the AoE (which is the way I did it on my first try), while others advise not to, and instead aim for piercing critical hits.
Dancing Lessons Pay off: Deal 80,000 damage with True Strike. This should only take a few games, as long as you remember to use your Secondary. Lv3 Sharpened Blades, lv5 Reprise (or if you have it Blade Sweep mutation) and lv7 Flurry maximize the damage.
The Sky is Falling: Damage 8 enemies at once with Blade Cascade, 5 times. Use lv10
Swordstorm and focus on groups of enemies. 8 is a lot, so it may take a bit in normal play, you may want to Phasegate into the center of a group and use the ult to hit as many as possible. This also can be grinded on Void's Edge (inside the Varelsi Void, and afterwards by kiting a several adds together) or The Renegade.
My Butler Buddy: Play 5 matches on the same team as Marquis.
Adventures in Phasing: Teleport 250,000 meters with Phasegate. May sound like a lot, but it actually isn't that much. Comes quick enough in normal play, lv6 Phasegate V2 and lv8 Scientific Method help, as does just using Phasegate as far as it will reach whenever it's off cooldown. Can also be done solo in any mission without even leaving the spawn.
Addonexus: Deal 2,000 damage in a single use of Blade Rush. This is among the more technical ones, and unless you get really lucky rather unlikely to happen in normal play. The best spot is inside the Varelsi Void on Void's Edge, taking out all the Marksmen and kiting the Skulks until you have a 12+ all clustered up, then hitting them with Blade Rush. To maximize your damage, use lv3 Shield Stabilizers, lv7 Core Overload, lv9 The Conduit, +% Skill Damage and + Maximum Shield Strength gear. Some say to also use lv4 Unintended Innovation for the AoE (which is the way I did it on my first try), while others advise not to, and instead aim for piercing critical hits.
Dancing Lessons Pay off: Deal 80,000 damage with True Strike. This should only take a few games, as long as you remember to use your Secondary. Lv3 Sharpened Blades, lv5 Reprise (or if you have it Blade Sweep mutation) and lv7 Flurry maximize the damage.
4 Comments
Nice
By K1NG StyleZ on 31 Dec 2016 12:05
Nice Addonexus description buddy. Same level as well... Hmm... I wrote that Addonexus description and helped all of those people that got it and you're crying about not enough info. Bet you used my guide to get it though.
By N0TH THA G0D on 08 Jun 2016 13:17
The one challenge people seem to have a problem with is Addonexus. The way I did this was play the Voids Edge on Solo Normal. Upgrade Blade Rush so that it has explosive swords and a portion of damage is dealt depending on your shield strength.
When you eventually get to the boss and get teleported to Voids Edge kite all the Skunks around so you have a group of them relatively close to each other and just fire your Blade Rush into them. I got about 6K damage on the first use so it shouldn't be that difficult. Go into the match with 3 Gears that up your Skill Damage too. (:
When you eventually get to the boss and get teleported to Voids Edge kite all the Skunks around so you have a group of them relatively close to each other and just fire your Blade Rush into them. I got about 6K damage on the first use so it shouldn't be that difficult. Go into the match with 3 Gears that up your Skill Damage too. (:
7 Comments
How does this help in mentioning how to do the other 4 lore?
By A Navy of Ducks on 16 May 2016 21:50
Because her other Lore are the easiest in the game. What do you need help with? How to play with Marquis? How to hit LT? How to use an Ult in a group? How to teleport a few metres?
By N0TH THA G0D on 16 May 2016 22:19
This guide was translated automatically.
The Spear Damage Challenge can be completed on the Nether's Edge map. When “leveling up” a character, you cannot choose an exploding spear, otherwise it will not pierce through enemies. Having reached the final boss, he will send you into a portal where there will be a lot of Varelsi. Just run so that the entire crowd is lined up in a row behind each other, aim at the head and throw a spear - much more damage will be done than the test requires (the spear will pierce all enemies, the total damage to all enemies for one use of the skill is counted).
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