The First Descendant will give players 3 choices of characters at the start of the game. Lepic will be the character of choice for those wanting to focus on dealing out pure damage numbers. Viessa brings some more nuance with her debuffing. However, when players want to play a Tank, they pick Ajax.

Ajax will give players multiple shields to throw out, as well as some controlling aspects, depending on what the circumstances demand. This lets them greatly help their allies, focusing purely on dishing out damage. Players who love playing Ajax and want another tank can dip into their Caliber to grab Kyle.

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Ajax Skills In The First Descendant

Ajax skills in The First Descendent

Like all the other playable Descendants in the game, Ajax will have one Passive Skill and four Active ones. Players will need to use skills effectively in order to overcome every challenge that stands before them. Ajax can place down shields to protect both himself and his allies, but he can also charge into the fray after leaving a shield for his allies. Here are all of Ajax’s Skills:

Skill Name

Type of Skill

Skill Description

Cooldown

Event Horizon

Passive Skill

When using skills, acquires Void Energy. Depending on the amount of Void Energy owned, you gain Singularity per stage. Singularity decreases cooldowns, and the effect is boosted for each stage. When Void Energy is at maximum, enhances the skills and grants additional effects. When using the enhanced skills, Void Energy cannot be acquired. When out of combat for a certain period of time, all Void Energy is consumed.

N/A

Orbit Barrier

Active Skill

Creates a Barrier in front. The Barrier’s stats are affected by Ajax’s HP and DEF. When hit by an enemy, the barrier deals Reflection Damage proportional to the DMG received and Ajax’s DEF to the attacking enemy. Using the skill while Void Energy is at maximum increases Reflection Damage even more. After creating the Barrier, gains Void Energy.

15 seconds

Void Walk

Active Skill

Jumps forward then deals damage on landing, inflicting Stun. When using the skill while Void Energy is at maximum, enhanced Void Walk. When using enhanced Void walk, increases own Max Shield. When the skill ends, acquires Void Energy.

20 seconds

Expulsion

Active Skill

Inflicts damage and Knockback on nearby enemies. When Void Energy is at maximum, enhances Expulsion. When enhanced, increases base damage and range. When the skill ends, gains Void Energy.

15 seconds

Hyper Cube

Active Skill

Creates a dome-shaped barrier. The Barrier’s stats are based on Ajax’s HP and DEF. When Void Energy is at maximum, enhances the Barrier. The enhanced Barrier grants Barrier Enhancement to all allies in range, including self. Barrier Enhancement increases Firearm ATK. When the skill ends, acquires Void Energy.

35 seconds

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How To Best Use Ajax In Combat

How to play Ajax in The First Descendent

Players will want a good rotation of skills to build up theirVoid Energy from using earlier skills. This can get tricky if squad members like to change their characters and playstyles. Throwing out an Orbital Barrier is a great way to start an exchange against a group of enemies. This will help by building up Void Energy early on and protect both Ajax and his squad members from damage.

If allies are going to hang back behind the barrier, Ajax can use his Void Walk to jump into the largest grouping of enemies to stun them and build up some more Void Energy. If Ajax’s Orbital Shield is ready after using the Void Walk skill, players should walk backwards toward a wall and put it up to provide protection while firing at close or midrange enemies. The main purpose of this skill is crowd control and can leave enemies vulnerable to follow-up attacks from Ajax and his allies.

Expulsion can deal damage to a group of enemies to finish off any of them that are low on health by the time Ajax gets close. This is also a great option to push enemies away from both Ajax and his squad members to keep them safe. While using its enhanced version deals more damage, it is recommended to save that Void Energy for Hyber Cube.

Hyper Cube’s enhanced effects provide the most value compared to all other skills. This means players using Ajax should use his other 3 skills to build up Void Energy, and then group up with allies to place down the Hyper Cube. While an enhanced Orbital Barrier will increase Reflection Damage, the enhanced Hyper Cube will allow for increased damage from the entire squad — then exchange some of their favorite emotes once they are in the clear.

This is an optimal situational tactic, but there will be times when circumstances don’t allow players to all group up efficiently. In these circumstances, it can be beneficial to use Orbital Barrier at maximum Void Energy to get some extra damage output from Reflection Damage for foes targeting Ajax.

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Strong Weapon Choices For Ajax

The first Descendant Secret Garden Ultimate Weapon

Different builds will use different modules and recommend different Ultimate weapons. This is a long way away while learning how to just play Ajax. Different weapons use different rounds, so having a strong arsenal will help ensure victory. This will be familiar territory for players who burn through ammo in great looter shooters.

General Rounds: Machine Guns

When it comes to General Rounds, players will want to have a Machine Gun. This is a brilliant choice to keep dealing damage to enemies and finishing them off one after the other with high magazines. When it comes time to reload, Ajax can put up his Orbital Barrier so nothing harms him. This will also give players all the practice they need when they get their hands on the Albion Cavalry Gun and Enduring Legacy. These are both Ultimate Weapons of the same weapon type with which players can create strong builds.

Special Rounds: Tactical Rifles

Special Rounds should be used for Tactical Rifles. This gives players some longer range for well-placed, high-damage shots. Players will rarely have to worry about General Ammo, but they will need to be mindful about burning through guns using other types of ammo. Running out of ammo can leave players in a bad situation, so dealing damage at varying ranges while closing the gap is a very ammo-savvy approach. Using Tactical Rifles will also give players plenty of experience for a build that uses Gred’s Reversed Fate or Secret Garden.

Secret Garden in particular will synergize well with Ajax’s kit, gaining enhanced stats.

High-Power Rounds: Shotguns & Launchers

High-Power Rounds will be divided between Launchers and Shotguns based on whichever the player prefers. Launchers will be for players who like to use their barriers as cover while shooting into enemy groups. However, players that prefer diving headfirst into battle should have a shotgun in hand to take down enemies up close and personal while their allies attack from a distance. It goes without saying that using this ammo for Sniper Rifles is something far better suited when trying out a different character.

the first descendant
The First Descendant

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
July 2, 2024
Developer(s)
Nexon Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG , Third-Person Shooter
Publisher(s)
Nexon