Devil Hunter has a wide array of options both for Human players making Devil contracts and Fiends. There’s also a bunch of different locations, quests and weapons so a Trello is an incredibly useful companion. Luckily, there’s a Devil Hunter Trello, Wiki and Discord available for info on everything.
Devil Hunter Trello, Wiki and Discord Guide
Here are all the information links you need to stay up to date on Devil Hunter:
- Devil Hunter Trello Board
- Devil Hunter Wiki (Unofficial – Made by BloxInformer)
- Devil Hunter Discord Server
- Devil Hunter Tier List
- Devil Hunter Game Page
- Devil Hunter Roblox Community
The Devil Hunter Trello and Wiki are the best places to check out first if you want the ins and outs of the game while playing. It’s being constantly updated with all the latest content. They have info on:
- All Factions
- All Progression
- All Contracts, Fiends and Movesets
- All Obtainment Methods
- All NPCs
- All Fiend Talents
- All Weapons
- All Devils, Missions and Raids
- All World Events
- All Accessories
- Black Market Info
- All Clans
After the main content information, you’ll want to dive into the Discord for general game information like announcements, updates, patch notes and sneaks. It’s the best place to track the latest update logs for the game to see changes, buffs and nerfs. You can also find a detailed FAQ pinned in the Questions channel.
Best of all, you can ask experienced players and even testers on the best options in-game when it comes to builds, progression and anything specific. It’s a lively community hub that’s always active. Last but not least, it’s the best place to find giveaways and codes for the game.
That’s it for our guide on the Devil Hunter Trello board, Wiki page and Discord server. Check out our Devil Hunter codes for a bunch of free rewards.
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StarRupture becomes a different proposition when you’re aiming to survive Arcadia-7 together with your buddies.
The current system of the early access build allows you to play in co-op lobbies of up to four players (including yourself). The multiplayer relies on the classic ‘host-based‘ gameplay, but there’s a modern twist that Creepy Jar has put in place.
How to play Multiplayer in StarRupture
To play in co-op, one of your group members has to be the host. The host is the person who creates the main world and sets up the game. Being the host doesn’t have any in-game advantage, so you can relax on that part. Once they have created the save, the host has to choose between ‘Friends Only’ or ‘Invite Only’.
The first option requires the host to invite every player for a session manually. The second option takes that requirement away, but the other players will have to be present on the host’s Steam friend list. To invite a player, the host will have to open the menu. By pressing on the empty slots, they can invite other players via Steam.
Once the other players have accepted the invite, they will be able to play together with the host. Usually, the host leaving the game would have meant the server shutting down. That can be prevented with the use of SaveSync (this is a third-party application that currently supports StarRupture and plenty of other co-op games).
How to use SaveSync in StarRupture
To use the software, both the host and other members in the group will need to own the software. SaveSync can be purchased and installed directly from Steam. Once done, you’ll have to open the app and click New Save after selecting StarRupture. All the available saved sessions will appear. Pick one and click Create Save.
The process above has to be done by the host. Once the sync is complete, there will be a green tick. The host can now share the save with the rest of the group. To join, you’ll have to open the SaveSync app. The shared file will appear automatically in your list of saves when you pick StarRupture. Choose Activate after selecting the saved file to make it available. Once done, you’ll be able to play in the same co-op world irrespective of the host’s presence.
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