

What we’re going to cover in this guide is how to go about playing the game so you can start having fun without being confused by all the numbers. I’ll also cover some good choices for beginner-friendly characters, but as I’ll always stand by as a Black Survival player and someone who loves fighting games pick someone you like, because you’ll be all the more motivated to learn as a result.įirst of all, this guide will assume you’ve already completed all of the basic tutorials and have a grasp on how the game controls. I’m going to cover the general flow of Black Survival as a series, what certain stats are that confuse new players, and a small rundown of how to get started playing BS:ER and not feeling like a pool noodle caught between lawnmower blades. If you’re not one of those people, and are just confused about how the game’s general flow is, then don’t worry – this’ll tailor to you, too. Given there’s a very small Western playerbase of Black Survival players before ER came out, I’m here to give you a short guide on the basics of what makes BS:ER unique and why playing it like most MOBAs or other “Battle Royales” are doing you no favours. There’s a lot of new players coming to Black Survival: Eternal Return – either completely fresh, or from other MOBAs – and something I hear a lot from them is commonly things along the lines of: “I can’t do damage”, “Defence is too strong”, “Everyone does so much more damage”, and so on.
