Summary

Avowedmay seem like the player’susual Action RPG experience, but those looking for a challenge can find it with the hardest difficulty in the game, known as The Path of Damnation. When playing this difficulty at the start, many players are likely to have an awful time as combat becomes much harder with every enemy hitting like a truck.

Thankfully, a player doesn’t need to look any further, as there are plenty of tips to make The Path of Damnation difficulty inAvowedfar more bearable through making these changes to how the player interacts with the world and the things they should be sure to prepare in advance.

use grenades in avowed

1Collect Plenty Of Grenades

Grenades Do A Lot Of Damage From Afar

One of the main problems players encounter during boss battles while playing on The Path of Damnation difficulty ofAvowedis not doing enough damage while attempting to run circles around their opponent.

Thankfully, playershave plenty of suppliesthey can gather and save for these even more difficult moments. Grenades are an item players may have forgotten about during their regular playthrough, though being able to throw them from a distance to deal a large amount of damage to a boss is essential to surviving this difficulty inAvowed.

Arcane Veil spell in Avowed

2Always Grab Damage Reduction Abilities

Reducing Damage Will Improve Survivability

Even if a player isn’tplaying as a Wizard, a must for any Envoy that is attempting the Path of Damnation Difficulty is the spell Arcane Veil. As long as a player has picked up a grimoire with this spell inside, the player can purchase the same ability within the Wizard Ability Tree for a single skill point.

By casting Arcane Veil on themselves, the player increases their damage reduction by 50%. This can truly help a player during various encounters inAvowedwhile playing at this difficulty. Those that decide to invest two more skill points into this ability can even cause projectiles to be reflected and knock back melee opponents who attack them too.

Wizard skills in Avowed

3Never Rely On Companions

They Will Die Fast In Combat

Although companions are one of the most interesting features inAvowed, especially with how they interact with the story of this RPG, players shouldn’t expect them to do much in combat when playing on the hardest difficulty.

While companions like Kai may be useful at points due to him having abilities that allow him to pull the attention of enemies, he and the three other companions will likely die multiple times during combat encounters throughout all stages of the game. Therefore, a player needs to learn how to stand on their own two feet and will likely ignore them during combat most of the time.

A player looking at the Attribute page in Avowed

4Food Is Vital To Survival

Increase Stats And Heal Out Of Combat

Food may be important when playingAvowedon regular difficulty, but it becomes even more significant when playing The Path of Damnation. Food not only allows the player to regain health and essence while out of combat but can also buff the player in various ways.

Even without purchasing the Ranger ability that gives the player evenmore recipes to cookat their campfire, there are still multiple recipes a player should be considering if they hope to improve their chances at survival. Especially when making food that can be consumed to improve various attributes or resistances.

Avowed Storeroom Pargrun’s Cache Loot Potion

5Stick To A Single Build

Players Need To Become Strong Quickly

Usually, a player can experiment with their build in RPGs likeAvowed, but taking on the hardest difficulty in the game is not the time for a player to be trying a bunch of different things. When in Path of Damnation, a player should have an initial idea of the sort of build they want to go for and then stick to making it stronger.

Therefore, a player shouldn’t pick multiple skills from every tree, as this can sacrifice higher-level skills or not be able to boost the skills they already have. Players may even wish to look up some builds before they start to give themselves the strongest advantage.

Avowed Tag Page Cover Art

6Might Is The Only Attribute That Matters

High Damage Keeps Battles Short And Sweet

Besides the skill trees, a player can improve their attributes while leveling inAvowed. While it may be tempting for a player to increase their Constitution when playing the Path of Damnation difficulty, players will never be able toincrease their healthhigh enough to negate the amount of damage done by these enemies.

Instead, a player should focus on putting their attribute points into Might and whichever resource they commonly use, such as a Wizard build increasing Intelligence to have more Essence and a melee character increasing Resolve for more Stamina. Both can benefit from Might due to it increasing base damage overall.

7Keep Stocked Up On Heals

Chugging Potions In Combat Is Likely To Happen

As mentioned, damage is something the player is likely to take a lot of while experiencing the Path of Damnation difficulty. When in combat, food can no longer heal the player, and therefore a great tip for anyone attempting this difficulty is making sure to stock up on healing potions whenever possible.

This means visiting merchants when passing them to buy up all of their health potions whenever possible. Players should still be cautious with these resources, as healing potions are better used when the player’s health is incredibly low to make the most of the potion.

8Keep A Distance From Foes

Staying Away Means Getting Hit Less

While players may attemptAvowedwith any build they wish, those that aren’t sure what is best to go for when playing the hardest difficulty should consider choosing a build that will keep them at a distance. Therefore, Wizard is by far one of the most overpowered options for those hoping to complete the game on Path of Damnation.

Not only are their abilities some of the strongest, playersshould keep to a distanceat all costs due to how much damage is done by the enemies. By keeping away, they have a far better chance at surviving, especially if a player knows how to stay high away from the AI.