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Core Keeper Melee Build Guide: Best Weapons, Armor, Accessories, & More
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Core Keeper provides a variety of playstyles to choose from, with many players opting for a melee build to focus on up close and personal combat. Here in this melee build guide, we'll cover the best melee weapons, armor, and accessories in Core Keeper 1.0.
Core Keeper Melee Build Guide: An Overview
The melee build in Core Keeper offers a direct and satisfying combat experience, particularly thanks to its high damage output and resource-gathering efficiency. A character choosing to follow the short-range combat life uses the build’s versatility in playstyles. However, it comes with certain shortcomings, such as being vulnerable to ranged attacks and the lack of range for most of its weapons. Additionally, using skills generally requires precise timing and positioning. Overall, a melee build in Core Keeper provides a rewarding and engaging experience, but players need to carefully consider their playstyle and the challenges they may encounter.Best Armors for Melee Builds in Core Keeper 1.0
The best defense is essential for any Core Keeper character with the melee build. Carefully selecting and upgrading certain armor pieces can significantly help increase survivability, especially when dealing with tough bosses like Malugaz the Corrupted. Some of the best armor sets for melee builds include the following:Bronze Armor
The Bronze Armor set is the ideal starting point for a beginner following the melee build. It offers a good balance of offense and defense for early-game players, and its components are reasonably easy to craft. Additionally, it provides a decent bonus to physical range damage, which can be good when switching between ranged and melee weapons.- Max Health: +44 to 170
- Armor: +23 to 87
- Mining Damage: +5 to 16%
- Physical Melee Damage: +7.4 to 23.3%
- Physical Range Damage: +6 to 18.9%
- Set Effect: N/A
Moldweb Armor
It can be frustrating as a melee fighter in Core Keeper to have your movement speed slowed because of the Mold Infection debuff. If so, the Moldweb Armor Set can help you in this regard and more! Equip each Moldweb Armor piece to gain immunity to the aforementioned debuff. Additionally, the set increases damage against bosses, making it a must-have during boss fights.- Max Health: +88 to 168
- Armor: +46 to 68
- Melee Attack Speed: +5.2 to 8.3%
- Damage Against Bosses: +12 to 22%
- Physical Melee Damage: +10.4 to 18.5%
- Set Effect: Immunity to Mold Infection
Hazmat Armor
Like the Moldweb Armor Set, wearing the Hazmat Armor Set as a character with the melee build in Core Keeper provides you with an immunity to a specific adverse effect. In this case, wearing the entire Hazmat Armor set grants you immunity to Radioactive damage. Although this armor set falls short of the number of supplied benefits, the boost to physical melee damage it provides is fairly substantial.- Max Health: +140 to 166
- Armor: +72 to 87
- Physical Melee Damage: +50.2 to 58.8%
- Set Effect: Immunity to Radioactive damage
Hydra Bone Armor
Arguably, the best armor for a flexible fighter in Core Keeper is the Hydra Bone Armor Set. Not only does it grant a great boost in physical melee damage and critical hit chance, but this armor set also increases your combat options. In particular, the set’s effect can boost your ranged damage when hitting an enemy with a melee attack. Once the buff activates, you can switch to a powerful ranged weapon, which can be ideal for “Run and Gun” combat tactics.- Max Health: +97 to 108
- Armor: +46 to 54
- Chance to Stun Target on Melee Hit: +8%
- Critical Hit Chance: +5%
- Physical Melee Damage: +12.2 to 13.5%
- Set Effect: 20% chance to increase ranged damage on melee hit
Pandorium Armor
If you want to become the ultimate character in Core Keeper with the melee build, it's tough not to be wrong in wearing the Pandorium Armor Set. Introduced in Version 1.0, each swing of your chosen melee weapon deals devastating damage to hit enemies as you’re wearing this armor set. Also, the armor enhances your dodge chance and movement speed, increasing survivability.- Max Health: +145 to 162
- Dodge Chance: +18 to 20%
- Movement Speed: +13.6 to 14.6%
- Set Effect: +80 melee damage and +14.3% movement speed
Best Melee Weapons for Melee Builds in Core Keeper 1.0
Various weapons are worth considering for a melee build in Core Keeper. However, some options typically provide more value than others, especially after looking at the number of available melee weapons. With that, here are the best melee weapons in Core Keeper, separated into different weapon categories:Sword
Rune Song
- Item Level: 13
- Damage: 234 to 284
- Effects: +62 to 90 to max health, +3 to 5 life on melee hit, and +15% to instantly kill enemy that has lower health than the wielder
Slippery Slime Sword
- Item Level: 13
- Damage: 207 to 253
- Effects: +6 to 8% critical hit chance and +37 to 50% chance to apply slippery movement to hit enemy
Galaxite Sword
- Item Level: 14
- Damage: 224 to 272
- Effects: +36 to 45% critical hit damage
Hydra Bone Sword
- Item Level: 16
- Damage: 249 to 303
- Effects: +15 to 17% damage to bosses and +44 to 50% damage to stunned targets
Solarite Sword
- Item Level: 16
- Damage: 252 to 308
- Effects: +7 to 8% critical hit chance and +4.5 to 5.1% melee attack speed
Atlantean Worm Sword
- Item Level: 17
- Damage: 270 to 330
- Effects: +17 to 19% damage against bosses and +4 to 5 life on melee hit
Axe
Anchor Axe
- Item Level: 13
- Damage: 290 to 354
- Secondary Use: Wide Slash
- Effects: +31 to 41% critical hit damage and +42 to 53% knockback chance
Lava Battle Axe
- Item Level: 15
- Damage: 335 to 409
- Secondary Use: Wide Slash
- Effects: +52 to 63 burn damage applied on hit
Pandorium Axe
- Item Level: 17
- Damage: 372 to 454
- Secondary Use: Wide Slash
- Effects: High chance to apply a random condition on hit
Dagger
Ritual Dagger
- Item Level: 9
- Damage: 124 to 150
- Effects: +2 to 3 blue glow, +5 to 9% critical hit chance, and +13 to 24% critical hit damage
Scarlet Dagger
- Item Level: 9
- Damage: 121 to 147
- Effects: +24 to 42% critical hit damage
Galaxite Dagger
- Item Level: 14
- Damage: 189 to 231
- Effects: +14 to 17% critical hit chance
Spear
Iron Halberd
- Item Level: 7
- Damage: 118 to 144
- Secondary Use: Charged Thrust
- Effects: +4 to 8% critical hit chance
Prehistoric Crystal Spear
- Item Level: 15
- Damage: 245 to 299
- Secondary Use: Charged Thrust
- Effects: +36.1 to 44.9% physical melee damage
Club
Larva Spike Club
- Item Level: 8
- Damage: 133 to 161
- Effects: +34 and 54% knockback chance
Crystal Shard Club
- Item Level: 16
- Damage: 315 to 383
- Secondary Use: Trailing Crystals
- Effects: +50 and 56% knockback chance
Others
Tentacle Whip
- Item Level: 11
- Damage: 264 to 322
- Effects: N/A
Poisonous Sickle
- Item Level: 12
- Damage: 199 to 243
- Effects: +18 to 25% critical hit damage, +28 to 39% chance to apply poison on hit, and reduces enemy healing received by 75%
Best Accessories for Melee Builds in Core Keeper
Core Keeper also has a range of accessories made for the melee build. These rings and necklaces include the following:Grub Egg Necklace
- Item Level: 8
- Effects: +18.1 to 39.1% physical melee damage
Sky Ring
- Item Level: 11
- Effects: +5 to 8% critical hit chance and +13.5 to 22.2% physical melee damage
Omoroth’s Beak
- Item Level: 14
- Effects: +29.1 to 38.5% physical melee damage
Atlantean Worm Ring
- Item Level: 17
- Effects: +4 to 5 life on melee hit and +17.2 to 19.1% physical melee damage
Tips & Tricks
Equipping your Core Keeper character with the best melee weapons, armor, and accessories is a part of becoming the best short-ranged character in the game. So, here are some tips and tricks to help optimize your hacking and slashing in this subterranean world.- Go full dodge. Although defense can help you survive a deadly hit, not getting hit by enemy attacks can also be just as advantageous.
- More hits equals more experience. Remember, gaining skill points in Core Keeper requires repetition. So, it can be better to use a lower-damaging melee weapon than a hard-hitting one, especially if you’re farming for experience points.
- Switch weapons when necessary. Don’t be afraid to change your combat style from melee to range if the situation calls for it.
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