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Best Valby Build In The First Descendant

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Amir NaseriBy Amir NaseriJuly 11, 20243 Mins Read
Best Valby Build The First Descendant
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Valby is just different in terms of power and skills. The character has no elemental attributes, making it a little confusing when we’re trying to have the best build while picking modules for Valby in The First Descendant. However, if we somehow manage to buff Valby’s skills damage and duration, the results will be a mass Vulgus killer we’re looking for.

Best Modules For Valby in The First Descendant

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  • Valby Exclusives: Singing Water – Waterplay – Supply Moisture
  • Non-Attribute Specialist
  • Skill Expansion
  • Amplification Control
  • Increased HP
  • Increased Shield
  • Nimble Fingers

Best Reactor:

  • Non-Attribute Reactors

Picking the right modules is what building the best build for a Descendant is all about. The modules installed for every character should be in line with the Descendant’s powers, shortcomings, and additional boosts that’d gain you an advantage when fighting the Vulgus forces.

As for Valby, we first start with the exclusive skill modules for the character’s best build. You can pick the Singing Water, which significantly buffs Valby’s ultimate attack by letting the bubble explode and damage the opponents after trapping them. Or, choose to use Waterplay to create a pool of water in front of Valby in addition to her skill moves.

However, the one most useful exclusive Valby module that you can have, is the Supply Moisture. This allows you to have buffs for literally everything while standing in water with Valby. Skill critical hit rate increase, skill duration, and firearm attribute trigger rate; this is all you need to take down a Colossi.

Next, we have the Non-Attribute specialist, which is a way to describe Valby as a Descendant rather than a name for the module. The module is the best fit for your Valby build in The First Descendant as it boosts the Non-Attribute skills up to 80% if you manage to upgrade!

Now we know that Valby’s ultimate is her most useful weapon in the game, so why not boost that with a module called the Skill Expansion? This attachment gives you a range boost over the skill powers you use with the character, which you can double down with our next module, the Amplification Control.

The next two modules for your best Valby build in The First Descendant are for increasing your HP and shield You see, Valby isn’t a tanky Gley-style type of Descendant, so if you help her survive the gunfire, she’d appreciate it. And for lowering the cool-down time of your skills, make sure you’ve got the Nimble Fingers in your build.

Last but not least, don’t forget to have a Non-Attribute based reactor for Valby. Any elemental reactor that boosts electric, toxic, or any other type of skill attack is useless for this Descendant. Also, don’t forget to give Silion the Module Master a visit for upgrades.

The First Descendant is currently available to play on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

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Amir is an absolute Call of Duty nerd, preferring shooter games more than everything. However, he does like to do uppercuts in Mortal Kombat and feel the NOS going through the engines in Need For Speed games.

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