{"id":78993,"date":"2025-01-28T22:20:36","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:20:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-esiemo-build-in-the-first-descendant-skills-weapons-reactor-modules-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:20:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:20:36","slug":"best-esiemo-build-in-the-first-descendant-skills-weapons-reactor-modules-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-esiemo-build-in-the-first-descendant-skills-weapons-reactor-modules-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Esiemo build in The First Descendant: Skills, Weapons, Reactor &#038; Modules &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best Esiemo build in The First Descendant: Skills, Weapons, Reactor &#038; Modules Nexon GamesEsiemo is a character in The First Descendant whose main strength is doing massive DPS damage. Here\u2019s the best Esiemo build you can use in the game. Unlike other characters in The First Descendant, most of Esiemo\u2019s offense is done by using bombs and chain explosions to stack damage against opponents. Getting caught in one of Esiemo\u2019s attack patterns can lead to death for most enemies when done right. He\u2019s currently sitting in the C-tier of our tier list and can be a formidable fighter if you\u2019re using the best build. Best Esiemo build in The First Descendant \u2013 Recommended Best Esiemo Skills While some characters in The First Descendent benefit from prioritizing certain skills and using others as backup, we found that the best way to play as Esiemo was to take advantage of all four of his Active Skills. However, while Guided Landmine and Arche Explosion are helpful, we found we used Time Bomb and Blast the most. Using both skills together allowed us to control when the bombs exploded and create chain reactions after we had baited other players into our trap. Guided Landmine was more effective in one-on-one encounters, but the fun of playing as Esiemo is in creating elaborate chains or opportunistic bursts that catch enemies unawares. It\u2019s worth pointing out that using Time Bomb and Blast while under the Madness state caused by Arche Explosion makes this strategy even more deadly. Unlike some other characters, Esiemo\u2019s Passive Skill doesn\u2019t really aid or boost any of his Actives, so you won\u2019t need to incorporate it into this strategy. All Esiemo Skills Here\u2019s a rundown of all five of Esiemo\u2019s abilities: Adventitious Habit (Passive) \u2013 Drops a bomb on the ground when the shield is completely depleted. &#8211; Time Bomb \u2013 Launches a Sticky Bomb forward. The Sticky Bomb attaches to an enemy or terrain feature on contact. &#8211; Blast \u2013 Instantly detonates attached bombs. Bomb damage increases with the number of attached bombs. &#8211; Guided Landmine \u2013 Places a Guided Landmine at current location. Once placed, the Guided Landmine will fly to an enemy within its detection range and attach to it. &#8211; Arche Explosion \u2013 Starts moving forward fast. On collision with an enemy while charging, inflicts Knockback. When the movement ends, deals damage to nearby enemies and removes buffs from them. After the skill ends, Esiemo enters Madness state. Adventitious Habit skill Esiemo The First Descendant Adventitious Habit &#8211; Best Weapons for Esiemo The best weapons for Esiemo are: Thunder Cage (SMG) &#8211; Tamer (Machine Gun) &#8211; Restored Relic (Rocket Launcher) &#8211; Thunder Cage is the optimal weapon for Esiemo. It emits a shockwave, dealing electric damage to enemies. Couple this with the DPS damage Esiemo already does from his bombs and you\u2019re onto a winning formula. Sadly, Esiemo\u2019s attacks don\u2019t conduct electricity like Valby\u2019s do, but that doesn\u2019t stop it from being a helpful tool to do extra damage. After equipping the Thunder Cage, add the following mods to increase your damage output: Rifling Reinforcements \u2013 Boosts your Firearm ATK &#8211; Fire Rate UP \u2013 Boosts your Fire Rate &#8211; Consume Magazines \u2013 Faster Reload &#038; minor boost to Weak Point Damage &#8211; Action and Reaction \u2013 Boosts Firearm Attack and Recoil &#8211; Better Insight \u2013 Boosts Firearm Critical Hit Rate &#8211; Better Concentration \u2013 Boosts Firearm Critical Hit Damage &#8211; Weak Point Insight \u2013 Boosts Weak Point Damage &#038; minor boost to Firearm Critical Hit Rate &#8211; Alternatively, the Restored Relic and Tamer are good weapons for Esiemo to wield. The Tamer is fantastic for taking down bosses. The Restored Relic has the chance to fire Guided Rounds which can receive Ancient Fire and burn the enemy inflicting greater damage. Best Reactor for Esiemo in The First Descendant One of The First Descendant\u2019s more fun features is Reactors, powerful modifiers that allow you to tweak the damage you do and add some elemental damage or a status ailment. When selecting your Reactor, it\u2019s important to add one that gives you the most benefit based on your Active and Passive Skills. For Esiemo, you\u2019re going to want to prioritize skills that boost his Fusion and Fire damage output. Therefore, select skills that fall into the Skill Critical Hit Damage category. It also pays to add some skills that boost Tingling damage once you\u2019ve equipped the Thunder Cage Submachine Gun. Best Descendant Modules for Esiemo The best Descendant Modules available to Esiemo are: This is a solid set-up for fighting general enemies as well as bosses. Best External Components for Esiemo External Components help keep you safe and allow you to boost the attributes most important to you. As Esiemo\u2019s main value is in doing DPS damage, we recommend using these four defensive Components to ensure that aspect of your build isn\u2019t ignored. Max Shield &#8211; Max HP &#8211; HP Recovery &#8211; DEF &#8211; The fun behind playing as Esiemo is running around planting bombs and watching them explode in glorious chain reactions. However, if you die before you can complete your fireworks display, you\u2019re soon going to become frustrated. This is why we\u2019ve focused on defensive Components, as you\u2019ll need to stay alive if you\u2019re to truly enjoy the destructive power of your handiwork. How to unlock Esiemo Like other Descendants, Esiemo is unlocked by collecting specific crafting materials and items. These are: Enhanced Cells Flectorite x292 &#8211; Shape Alloy Metal x462 &#8211; Deformed Biometal x76 &#8211; Esiemo Enhanced Cells Blueprint &#8211; Gold x200,000 &#8211; &#8211; Stabilizer Ceramic Composite x408 &#8211; Reverse Charging Coil x455 &#8211; Organic Biogel x26 &#8211; Esiemo Stabilizer Blueprint &#8211; Gold x200,000 &#8211; &#8211; Spiral Catalyst Semi-permanent Plasma x290 &#8211; Nanopolymers x363 &#8211; Specialized Biometal x56 &#8211; Esiemo Spiral Catalyst Blueprint &#8211; Gold x200,000 &#8211; &#8211; Code Vespers: Abyssal Void Fusion Reactor \u2013 Vespers Moonlight Lake &#8211; Kingston: Abyssal Void Fusion Reactor \u2013 Kingstone Grand Square &#8211; Agna Desert: Abyssal Void Fusion Reactor \u2013 Agna Desert The Storage &#8211; Hagios: Abyssal Void Fusion Reactor \u2013 Hagios Corrupted Zone &#8211; &#8211; After you\u2019ve got all the resources, talk to Magister Anais and you can research Esiemo for 400,000 Credits. That\u2019s the best Esiemo build you can use in The First Descendant. For even more builds, check out our guides for Kyle, Gley, Ajax, Freyna, and Bunny.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Best Esiemo build in The First Descendant: Skills, Weapons, Reactor &#038; Modules Nexon GamesEsiemo is a character in The First Descendant whose main strength is doing massive DPS damage. Here\u2019s the best Esiemo build you can use in the game. 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