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Biomutant tips and tricks: a beginner’s guide to help get you startedOur top Biomutant tips and tricks to guide new players
Our top Biomutant tips and tricks to guide new players

Biomutantis absolutely jam-packed withstuff. It’s so totally overflowing with features and enemies and weapons and loot and interesting locations to discover, it can actually feel a bit overwhelming.
TheseBiomutant tips and tricksare here to help ground you in Experiment 101’s new open-world RPG, and give you the tools you need to truly enjoy your time with the game - and become pretty dang powerful at the same time.
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Don’t stress about creating the perfect character
Biomutantfeatures an in-depth character creation system, but the truth is you shouldn’t worry too much about creating the perfect character. You’re not locked out of anything based on your choices, so you can alter your character and your stats in pretty much every way during your playthrough. You can evenchange your appearance in Biomutantat a couple of specific locations.
The only thing that does matter is your choice of class, because each class gives you access to a unique set of perks. Check out our guide to thebest class in Biomutanthere.
It’s also worth learning about what the different stats actually do. For example, a higher Intellect, among other things, will give you more moves when trying to solverotation puzzles.

Unlock movement and travel abilities early on
There isfast travel in Biomutantand it’s very forgiving and flexible. You can even fast travel out of hazard zones while you’re taking environmental damage, which could save your life in a tight spot.
There are also various creatures that you can tame and use as mounts to help get around the place quicker. All the land mounts have the same speed so just pick the mount that you like the look of most. We’ve got a full list ofBiomutant mounts and locationshere. But did you know there’s also aflying mountyou can unlock? Or an entireblimpthat you can summon at any time after completing a specific quest?

Experiment with all the different weapon types
There are quite a few different types of weapons in Biomutant, and each of them gives you a different set of combos to use in fights. You can use one-handed or two-handed blades, your can dual-wield, you can use massive crush-damage hammers and clubs, and you can simultaneously use various ranged weapons, from pistols and rifles to automatic guns.
What’s more, each ofthe six Biomutant tribeshas their own unique tribe weapon, and each of those weapons come with their own unique combat style and combo set. So be sure to complete the tribe quests and unlock the different tribe weapons to see which you like the most.

Craft and upgrade your own weapons and armour
There is a currency in Biomutant (called “green”), and a great many vendors to meet and trade with during your travels, but most of the time it’s really not worth purchasing anything when you can craft and upgrade what you need instead.
If you don’t like the look of a piece of gear (and sadly there’sno transmog option in Biomutant), then don’t sell it; disassemble it for scrap which you can use to craft new weapons from scratch, exactly to your specifications. Once you find aBiomutant Upgrade Benchyou can upgrade your weapons and armour too, making them hit harder and take harder hits respectively.

Get used to dodging, parrying, and healing
Biomutant can be a pretty challenging game. The combat takes a bit of getting used to, particularly with lots of enemies at once; and a lot of the baddies can hit pretty hard too. Dodging and parrying are both very important skills to learn, and you’ll need to rely on both too, because certain attacks can’t be parried.
Certain special enemies need specific solutions, too. Watch out for subtle button prompts and QTE events while fighting interesting enemies. Our guide onhow to destroy boomhutsdescribes one such example.

Tweak the settings to increase your enjoyment of the game
One particularly underrated tip I can give is to dive into Biomutant’s settings menus and tweak the game to your liking. You canchange the difficultyat any time if things are getting too easy or too hard, for example.
Another thing you can change is the narrator voice-over. If you want to tone down the frequency of the narrator’s dialogue (or remove it altogether), you can do that too. Just follow our guide onhow to turn off the Biomutant narrator.
Another thing you can do is bindPhoto Modeto a particular key or controller button. With a game this gorgeous, it would be a shame not to celebrate it with a well-timed picture or ten, don’t you think?
Hopefully these tips will help get you started on your Biomutant journey. If you’re enjoying your time with the game, you can read up on what awaits you in the future with our pages on theNew Game Plusmode and upcomingBiomutant DLC. Or, if you’re still on the fence about the game, why not check out Alice’sBiomutant review?