Learn how to gain and manage Madness in wuchang fallen feathers. Discover effects at 50% and 90% Madness, and how to fight the Inner Demon.
Walkthrough
- 1What is Madness? Madness is a state inflicted by the Feathering, represented by a silhouette in the Character menu that fills as you die or attack innocent humans. At 50% Madness, Wuchang's eyes gain a red hue; at 90%, she develops a demonic scar on her neck. A rough estimate of your Madness can be seen on the HUD (heads-up display — the on-screen icons showing health, ammo and the minimap (the small circular map in the bottom-left corner of your screen)) in the bottom left corner. Dying at 90% Madness or more causes your echo to manifest as an Inner Demon, a doppelgänger you must fight. Defeating the Inner Demon rewards lost Red Mercury, but dying to it means losing it all permanently.
- 2Madness Effects: Reaching specific Madness thresholds grants positive and negative effects, alongside increased damage dealt and taken.
- At 50% Madness: Unlock useful skills in the skill tree:
- Swift Resilience: Take reduced damage during Swift Draws, which become harder to interrupt.
- At 50% Madness: Unlock useful skills in the skill tree:
- 3Conversion: Swift Draws become more potent and recover health on hit in melee range.
- 4Steel Resolve: Gain 1 stack of Skyborn Might upon Deflecting.
- 5Alacrity: Gain 1 stack of Skyborn Might upon using Alacrity.
- 6Rapid Temperance: Temperance effects accelerate on your weapon.
- 7Fury of the Skyborn: Reduce Skyborn Might cost for Echo-type spells.
- 8Impact: Gain increased Feathering Attack Power.
- 9At 90% Madness: Gain additional benefits, including enhanced Disciple Skill variants and new skill nodes:
- Unbroken Focus: The buff from Biding Time will not decay below 3 stacks.
- 10Health Siphon: The final strike of light attack combos restores health on hit.
- 11How to Gain Madness: To build a Madness-focused Wuchang, you need to increase and maintain high Madness levels. Killing Feathered enemies or defeating your Inner Demon reduces Madness. Ways to increase Madness include:
- Dying frequently (not recommended).
- 12Avoiding killing Feathered enemies.
- 13Killing innocent humans, who are often slaves to the Rebel army and may not attack you.
- 14Using Madness Incense: These consumables grant Madness and prevent its loss for a time. Unlock extra charges in the skill tree for the best way to maintain high Madness.
- 15Using Plumed Branch: These items increase Madness slightly upon use and provide 5 stacks of Skyborn Might.
- 16Using Invoke at shrines: Purchasing consumables costs Madness, which in turn increases your Madness. This is not possible if your Madness is capped.
- 17How to Remove Madness: To keep Madness low, outside of not dying, there are limited options. The source text does not provide specific methods for reducing Madness, only for increasing it or avoiding its increase by not dying.
- 18Inner Demon Explained: The Inner Demon is a manifestation of your echo that appears when you die with 90% Madness or more. Defeating it rewards you with your lost Red Mercury. However, dying to the Inner Demon causes you to lose all your Red Mercury permanently.
Tips
- Focus on unlocking extra Madness Incense charges in the skill tree for the most reliable way to maintain high Madness.
- Killing innocent humans is a significant way to increase Madness quickly.
- Be aware that dying at high Madness levels results in greater Red Mercury loss.
- The Inner Demon fight is a high-stakes encounter; ensure you are prepared before reaching 90% Madness.
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