The First Descendant fans share important PSA for unlocking Hailey

As a dedicated fan who’s spent countless hours mastering the art of loot-shooting in The First Descendant, I can wholeheartedly appreciate the recent community-driven PSA about Hailey Scott. It’s a testament to the game’s passionate player base and their eagle-eyed attention to detail that they managed to spot something as seemingly insignificant as loot drops.


The first season of “The First Descendant” has started, allowing players to work towards unlocking the new character, Hailey Scott. As a cool and sniper-focused character, she’s already gained popularity among the TFD community, adding another exciting element to an already impressive lineup. To obtain Hailey without spending money, The First Descendant fanbase has issued a crucial tip on how to unlock her.

In the 1.1.0b hotfix, Nexon boosted the farming speed for Hailey character as an apology to their fans, demonstrating once again that they are responsive to the community’s suggestions and willing to adjust their plans accordingly. It’s worth mentioning that Hailey was introduced at the start of Season 1, and so was a free bundle offering Ultimate weapon skins, cosmetics, and additional items for free.

As a gamer, I’ve noticed that despite being enhanced in the latest hotfix, there’s still some serious grinding to get my hands on Nexon’s sniper wolf without shelling out any cash. If you’re up for the challenge and want to avoid accidentally missing out on her materials, it’s essential to pay heed to the Public Service Announcement shared by The First Descendant community.

The First Descendant Hailey PSA

On the r/TheFirstDescendant subreddit, user FriedRiceRiceBaby has posted a crucial Public Service Announcement (PSA) about Hailey. The Reddit post reads, “Attention: Hailey’s parts are items you need to collect,” and it includes a screenshot as evidence of the PSA.

In the comments section, the original poster explained that they typically ignore loot because they don’t require much of it. They assumed finishing the mission would yield the necessary parts, similar to how amorphous patterns and Freyna/Sharen/Blair pieces are obtained. However, they were surprised when their friend pointed out that they had overlooked this detail. Now, they’re feeling regretful for not noticing it earlier, fearing they may have left behind a significant amount of parts while hastily moving on to the next run.

PSA: Hailey’s parts are an actual drop that you need to pick up
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As a gamer immersed in the world of looter-shooters, it’s essential to understand that many players seem to overlook the importance of loot gathering. This is surprising because, fundamentally, our genre is all about looting. However, I’ve noticed from the discussions that a substantial portion (about 90%) of the loot might as well be considered worthless.

Beyond the original post’s advisory, one of the most popular responses additionally notes that tracked items produce a sound when they fall. This extra detail might be useful to those who aren’t already aware of it, considering some of the other responses as well.

If you prefer not to work for Hailey, you have the option to purchase her services directly for 900 units of currency. Alternatively, you could opt for a higher tier at £15.99 (available through the PSN store), which offers 1,060 units of currency.

For more The First Descendant, we have a guide to the best skills and loadout for Viessa, along with the best skills, gear, and mods for the hugely popular Bunny. We also have a guide for Freyna along with fundamental tips for beginners.

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2024-09-02 16:40