Summary

While which traits in Deep Field Games’survival-crafting gameAbiotic Factor will be most beneficial ultimately depends on your distinct taste and chosen play style, there are some that will always be undoubtedly useful in the vast majority of situations.

The traits you have at your disposal can radically alter the makeup of your character and range from the helpful to the detrimental. Choosing a number of both will allow you to push your character in many different directions and,when playing with friends, this can be a crucial step in creating a cohesive party able to tackle everything the game has to offer.

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8Decathlon Competitor

+3 Sprinting

you may’t hurt what you can’t catch, or so the line of thinking goes. In the case of this trait, you can’t be hurt if you can’t be caught. Running from a threat can be just as valid of a strategy as facing it head-on, if not more so when confronted with the alien creatures roaming the halls of your former workplace.

If that sounds good to you, then consider taking the Decathlon Competitor trait, making those opportunities for escape even more easy to capitalize on.

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7Night Owl

Grow Tired 50 Percent Slower

In a game focused onscavenging, crafting, and building a base, even the alien can become mundane. In such situations, the limits of the human body can be just as insurmountable of a wall as any external threat.

The need to eat, drink, sleep, and relieve yourself are omnipresent barriers that are always lurking in the background. Night Owl relieves one of these, focusing on lightening the slack on the need to sleep as frequently as those without this trait. That means you’ll be able to get more done with less downtime.

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6First Aid Certification

+3 First Aid

Whether it’s from environmental threats, roaming enemies, or your own hubris, taking damage of some variety is nearly an inevitability in Abiotic Factor. With the First Aid Certification trait, this can be greatly mitigated.

One person with this trait can turn the tide of a game, maintaining their entire team with the necessary tools to do so. Specializing like this is a good way to cover all of your bases and ensure that any task can be undertaken with the least stress.

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5Wrinkly Brainmeat

Gain Experience 20 Percent Faster

Wrinkly Brainmeat, simply put, helps you do everything better. The faster you gain experience, the more skilled you’ll be and the more ready you’ll be to take on whatever threats life has to throw at you.

A whopping 20 percent increase to all gained experience is a good way to get a head start on things, and while it won’t help you specialize in any one field in particular, it’ll make sure that you’re never lagging too far behind in any one area.

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4Thick Skinned

Resist Bleeding 50 Percent

Taking damage that leaves you wounded over time is a surefire way to find yourself taken out of the game, so choosing the Thick Skinned trait is one way of ensuring that one variety of damage, in particular, is less of a threat to your character.

Ferocious enemies will no longer be as capable of causing you bleed damage, upping your ability to resist this debuff by an impressive 50 percent over those without the trait. It goes without saying that the more damage you’re able to resist, the better off you’ll be.

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Drink Contaminated Water

As the name would suggest, the Lead Belly trait will enable you to drink from potentially contaminated sources of water without a care in the world. Where others will have to find a means to purify infected water or otherwise find a different source, you’ll be able to drink your fill.

Not only does that lessen the load on the rest of the group regarding resource management, but it also frees up time you would otherwise have to spend simply gathering supplies.

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2Buff Brainiac

+1 Strength And 15 Percent Increased Carry Weight

Much time in the early game of Abiotic Factor will see you and your fellow scientists equipped with melee weapons, exploring the facility for valuable items and crafting materials.

Taking the Buff Brainiac trait is a preemptive step for those packrats who know they like to pick up everything in their path, reducing the need to make multiple trips back and forth from your base into the untamed sections of the base. Under the circumstances, this can make all the difference betweensurvival and an early game over.

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1Self Defense

+3 Increased Melee Damage

As mentioned previously, melee weapons will be a mainstay and near-universal source of offensive power during the early stages of the game. Alongside crafting, cooking,and base building, combat (or the threat of combat) is an ever-present possibility.

The ability to end a fight quickly is paramount, and anything that can give you the edge over an enemy is a welcome boon. If that sounds good to you, you can’t go wrong with the Self Defense trait, even as you begin to unlock successively more powerful tiers of weapons.