
In addition, you can upgrade your guns to level 10 (instead of the max of 5 on your first playthrough). This will allow you to be a significantly higher level (50-55ish depending on how many sidequests you did on your first run), with the resultant levelled skills. With that spoilerific revelation out of the way, I would like to provide some tips (please note this is from a soldier POV, see the bottom of the guide for details):ġ) I highly, highly recommend doing your Insanity run on a New Game+ with an imported ME3 character (your character from your initial run). The instructions for getting this achievement are, not surprisingly, putting the difficulty on Insanity right away on Earth (or from the main menu) and not changing it during the course of the game.


(Please keep in mind these are all blueprints of the highest quality, as to represent the weapons best base stats).Just finished my Insanity run. So, whether you’re looking for a few recommendations to mix up your current loadout or powerful additions worth working towards, here are some of our favorite weapons available in Andromeda. While the idea of a “best weapon” will always be somewhat subjective, a clear few that rise above the rest depending on how you play the game. Picking from Andromeda’s diverse new selection of weaponry can be quite the challenge, however, especially since you must dedicate time to researching and developing every weapon you’re interested in trying out yourself. Now, you’re able to create your own dream arsenal during your journey through the Andromeda Galaxy. Instead of being limited to those you pick up in the field, Andromeda has introduced an entire crafting system which follows the same concept as Dragon Age: Inquisition.

M ass Effect: Andromeda is a role-playing experience filled with different ways to customize your own personal Ryder, whether it be through the new Profiles, unlimited ability access, armor customization, or more importantly: weapons.
