#Inferno Guide

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spiral tapir
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Anyone got any suggestions for the best/most in-depth inferno guide I can watch to get started?

slim lynx
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#inferno Look at pins

outer raptor
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I don't think there is "a" guide for inferno because it consists of a lot of different skills that intersect

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You need to understand:
Where to stand
How to pray effectively against the mobs you're exposed to
When and why you have to move
What you should target to simplify a dangerous situation

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I would just see what elements of the content you struggle with and then see whose ideas help you. For example, I really like xzact's 2t flick method, but I think there's a strong and correct consensus that is not a good approach for a first cape

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If I had to pick one video it would be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfNQI63ZKys

The follow-up to the Tbow inferno teaching stream, here is an example of a BOFA run! I didn't bother buying an ahrim's top but that could easily work instead of ancestral top. Staff of the dead gives that 15% damage bonus over master wand at the cost of no auto cast. Nightmare staff or kodai are obviously better, but if you don't have these staf...

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hybrid cairn
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I recently learnt it from scratch, that gnome monkeys vid was very helpful. Attykon put up a few very recent first cape teaching vids that I used too
Also rereading through the inferno guide channel in wdr

spiral tapir
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dope thanks guys

river arrow
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I highly recommend the inferno WDR channel guide too

merry ridge
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Xzact’s guides are amazing as well. I think they might be linked on WDR? But if not, they’ll come right up on YouTube. Edit: they’re in Inferno pins.

delicate parrot
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xzact's guide has exactly what you need but you may benefit from watching full run-throughs from Gnomonkey in addition to recording yourself and analyzing it

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IME after doing all that and revisiting xzact's guide, I realized how ingenious it was in that it gave exactly the minimal amount of information you need to complete the inferno successfully without dragging out the guide

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It's a good reference and something you can keep revisiting. Some of his "hard wave solve" examples are very good to study