
Robert
I just changed my power from Fire DPS to Gadgets Controller but I don't know that much about gadgets. Also what is the best weapon for gadget controller?
Answer
Majority consensus is whatever weapon works best for you.
Though, most will argue that you should pick a weapon that has a good combo builder.
(Ex. Martial Arts, Bow, Hand Blasters)
Reason being is that the higher you build your combo, the better your power regen and the more power you regen, the more power you can give out to the group.
Again, however, chose a weapon that you feel comfortable with and, so long as you don't go around trying to hybrid or do things that you, as a controller, know that you can not or should not do, you will be fine. I've seen Mental, Hard Light, and Gadgets Controllers using weapons like Brawling and Dual Wield. They have never had any problems ESPICALLY in PvP, but I think most people know why...
The link below is to a forum posting giving a more in-depth analysis on Gadgets as well as which type of Gadgets player you are and how you should play it. I think it will be very helpful since it is frequently updated and appears to be only about a month old.
Majority consensus is whatever weapon works best for you.
Though, most will argue that you should pick a weapon that has a good combo builder.
(Ex. Martial Arts, Bow, Hand Blasters)
Reason being is that the higher you build your combo, the better your power regen and the more power you regen, the more power you can give out to the group.
Again, however, chose a weapon that you feel comfortable with and, so long as you don't go around trying to hybrid or do things that you, as a controller, know that you can not or should not do, you will be fine. I've seen Mental, Hard Light, and Gadgets Controllers using weapons like Brawling and Dual Wield. They have never had any problems ESPICALLY in PvP, but I think most people know why...
The link below is to a forum posting giving a more in-depth analysis on Gadgets as well as which type of Gadgets player you are and how you should play it. I think it will be very helpful since it is frequently updated and appears to be only about a month old.
DCUO:Which is a better class for PVP?

Anonymous
Currently I have a fire tank villain that uses the staff and I recently got to a level 30. So I tried the penguin mission and I couldn't beat it so I tried the jokers mission and I got my ass beat in seconds. Usually I lose when I'm fighting a group of enemies but it gets more difficult. I recently made a rifle and gadgets villain and it felt easy and I didn't die much but I didn't feel like trying to level him up to a level 30. Which is a better setup for pvp.
Rifle/Gadgets/Acrobatics
Staff/Fire/Super-speed
Answer
this is why i tell people NOT to power-level. you just wind up with an undeveloped, useless lvl30 character.
the truth is, both of those are great builds.
you just need better gear. and learn to block. that Joker challenge (The Last Laugh) is ridiculously easy, so if you're getting killed there i got nothing. good luck.
Caging the Penguin, however, is possibly the hardest lvl30 challenge and can take a lot of practice (i'm looking at you, Pengbot Maximus) so don't worry about surviving, just try to finish, and learn.
mainly, though, work on gear. check the Hall of Doom wings; each wing has a vendor selling T0 (blue) faction gear. build that set. seriously, go do it now.
then start earning Marks of Triumph for your T1 set. you'll notice those challenge missions getting easier and easier each time you do them.
also, work on Feats to earn extra skill points. i cannot stress this enough. it is the *only* way to boost your stats once you hit lvl30. under 40sp is considered "noob". 60sp is "average". 80+ is "good".
PvP is an entirely different kettle of fish. it's almost like two different games -- you need a different, complete set of gear. so ignore that for now.
this is why i tell people NOT to power-level. you just wind up with an undeveloped, useless lvl30 character.
the truth is, both of those are great builds.
you just need better gear. and learn to block. that Joker challenge (The Last Laugh) is ridiculously easy, so if you're getting killed there i got nothing. good luck.
Caging the Penguin, however, is possibly the hardest lvl30 challenge and can take a lot of practice (i'm looking at you, Pengbot Maximus) so don't worry about surviving, just try to finish, and learn.
mainly, though, work on gear. check the Hall of Doom wings; each wing has a vendor selling T0 (blue) faction gear. build that set. seriously, go do it now.
then start earning Marks of Triumph for your T1 set. you'll notice those challenge missions getting easier and easier each time you do them.
also, work on Feats to earn extra skill points. i cannot stress this enough. it is the *only* way to boost your stats once you hit lvl30. under 40sp is considered "noob". 60sp is "average". 80+ is "good".
PvP is an entirely different kettle of fish. it's almost like two different games -- you need a different, complete set of gear. so ignore that for now.
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