Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyris another game that adds to the 40k universe and offers players a different style comparedto, say,Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. Without knowing much about the game, players will quickly make mistakes. For those new players, it would be wise to learn about the lore, take notice of the game’s story, and learn the basic mechanics.
The game does offer good tutorials that will enable a new player to pick up the game with confidence. However, these tutorials only take the player so far and the rest will be left up to them. For beginners, playing the game is the first step towards learning, but don’t be disheartened. Everyone makes mistakes when learning, and here are a few of them that are common inWarhammer 40k:Inquisitor – Martyr.

7Not Using The Environment
The environment can be used to a player’s advantage usually ,by blowing it up near the enemies. And if a player is lucky, or just blows everything up, the likelihood is that there will be rewards hiding in the destructible items. There is a chance to recover credits or even items from destructible objects.
Players can also take cover by using the environment, but some types of cover are more easily destroyed than others. The colored barrels are very easily destroyed, but there are other parts of the environment that will be destroyed if given enough damage.

6Getting Overwhelmed With The Terminology
The game can be overwhelming,especially for new players. TheWarhammer 40kuniverse is vast, and evenlearning the terminologycan get frustrating.40k Martyrdoes try guiding players through the story, but it can expect even new players to have quite a bit of prior knowledge.
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Players new to the ARPG genre will need time to adjust to the game’s style, as it differs from other genre heavyweights likeDiabloorPath of Exile. Concentrate throughout the tutorials and if it gets to be too much, take a break but don’t give up. There is a lot of content to get through, and it gets easier to understand.
5Fresh Air Is Underrated
Any experienced player knows that walking into a poisoned trap room can prove deadly. Once a player enters, the room seals itself and floods with poison. Luckily, there is a quick way to survive this. Destroy an exit or entrance, and this should clear the poison. This is not readily apparent, and new players will likely fall afoul of these trap rooms at first.
However, there is a bonus to triggering traps. There is a heroic deed called Cheating Death that is awarded once a player has dealt with 50 traps. Another great tip is that destroyed traps also fall under this umbrella; there’s no need to face tank them.

4Not Knowing What To Sell & What To Salvage
There are two ways of dealing with excess loot: players can either sell them, or salvage them to gather valuable resources. In the early game, there is a lot of gear that new players will hoard as they don’t know whether to sell or salvage the equipment.
There is an instant temptation to salvage everything for materials, but most High-tier types should be sold, not salvaged. This is because in the early game, selling provides both money and fate, and fate helps unlock the tech tree. Dalvaging some items, like an ancient relic, will be beneficial to materials for socketing, but this will be less common.

3Selling In Bulk Without Paying Attention
InWarhammer 40k Inquisitor – Martyr,a player’s inventory will be inundated with loot after each mission. Thankfully, there is an option to select things to sell by their rarities. However, players will not be able to visit the vendor and buy back this sold loot. In other games, the sold loot will appear in the vendor’s inventory. But here’sa top tip: in this game, once a player exits the vendor, the loot will be gone.
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It’s a great feature, but be very careful when selling in bulk. Some items that a player will want to keep can be sold by mistake and lost forever.
2Not Looking For Hidden Chests
In most games, players will be aware of hidden loot that game developers hide in secluded areas. It’s no different inWarhammer 40k Inquisitor – Martyr. However, players must pay special attention to the end of a mission, as this is where mistakes can happen.
Frequently, the end area will have a hidden chest or some loot laying about. There can even be other areas of the map that were unexplored before the mission was completed, offering more enemies and more XP. Try searching everywhere and clearing the map before ending the mission at the first opportunity.

1Skipping Out On The Story
Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor Martyris a very fun game in its own right; however, a lot will be lost on players that aren’t aware of the story that the game is telling. New players will be able to figure out the gist of the game, and the tutorials do a great job of filling in some knowledge gaps. But to really enjoy the game, it would be best for players to understand the role they are playing in the universe ofWarhammer 40K.
The Warhammer universe is a sprawling entity that is enjoyed by fans all over the world, evencapturing Henry Cavill’s heart. It would be a little like playing aLord of the RingsGame with no prior knowledge of the Middle-Earth universe. Luckily, there is a ridiculous amount of content to consume online. Learn the basics and then enjoy the game much more for doing so!

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyris available now on PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
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