Best products from r/Vermintide
We found 25 comments on r/Vermintide discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 32 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Demon's Plague
- 50K weight differential oil
- Traxxas performance differential oils make it easy to increase or decrease the limited slip action of the gear differential
- Altering the limited slip capability can enhance turning performance for faster exit speeds
- Higher weights result in more differential locking action
- Use Traxxas stock and hop-up replacement parts to get the most out of your Traxxas RTR vehicles
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2. Sam Walton: Made In America
- Tasty Cheese Flavored Treats Made With Real Yogurt
- For Hamsters, Gerbils, Rats, And Mice
- 3.5 Oz Bag
- Tasty cheese flavored treats made with real yogurt.
- In fun plastic yogurt container.
- For hamsters, gerbil, rats and mice.
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3. Laptop Cooling Pad ,DreamSky Portable Laptop Cooler ,Faster Cooling And USB Powered,Support Various Size 14inch To 17inch Laptop/Notebook
- HIGHEST COUNT PER POUND: Alliance Pale Crepe Gold Bands have the highest rubber content, making them stretchier and more durable. You receive a greater count per pound and can even drop back a size for cost savings with these elastic bands.
- SOFT HOLD: These rubber bands offer a soft hold and easy stretch with an ultimate elongation of 775% from their original size. A soft hold is ideal for avoiding damage to pliable goods.
- SOFT STRETCH: Pale Crepe Gold elastic bands have a soft stretch, making them ideal for repetitive use tasks. They can help to avoid the strain and injury associated with repetitive banding tasks.
- IDEAL FOR HOME AND OFFICE: Use these rubber bands in the office to keep mail, folders and paperwork organized and tidy whether you work in a large office or have a home business.
- MADE IN THE USA: Pale Crepe Gold rubber bands are made in the USA so you know that you're receiving a high quality product, fresher stock and faster service.
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4. Phobya HeGrease Extreme 1g
Content: 1g net Colour: SilverThermal conductivity: 8,5W/mKDensity: 3,73 g/cm³Viscosity: 85000cps TFExtent of delivery: 1x Syringe Phobya HeGrease Extreme 1g
5. Noctua NH-D14, Premium CPU Cooler with Dual NF-P14 PWM and NF-P12 PWM Fans (Brown)
- Classic dual-tower design with 6 heatpipes and 2 fans provides excellent cooling performance for overclocking or near-silent systems
- More than 350 awards and recommendations from leading international hardware websites and magazines
- Premium-grade NF-P14 PWM (140mm) and NF-P12 PWM (120mm) fans with Low-Noise Adaptors for ultra-quiet operation
- Easy-to-install SecuFirm2 multi-socket mounting system for Intel LGA1200, LGA20xx (LGA2066, LGA2011-0 & LGA2011-3 Square ILM), LGA115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) & AMD AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+
- Includes award-winning NT-H1 thermal compound; Renowned Noctua quality backed up by 6-year manufacturer’s warranty
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6. Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930 with 7.1 Surround Sound, Wireless Headphones with Microphone
- Headphone Driver: 1.6-Inch (40 mm), Frequency response: 20Hz-20KHz, Impedance: 32 Ohms, Sensitivity: 90dB SPL/mW
- Microphone Pickup pattern: Cardioid (Unidirectional), Type: Pressure Gradient Electret Condenser, Frequency response: 50-20KHz, Sensitivity: -40dBV/Pa re: 0dB = 1 Pa, 1KHz
- Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound, Seven discrete audio channels, SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8USB port
- Low-frequency effects (LFE) channel, Rapid-burst transmission
- Agile frequency, Noise-cancelling mic
- Rotate-to-mute mic, Battery: Up to 10 hours per charge
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8. Razer Naga Chroma - Ergonomic RGB MMO Gaming Mouse- 12 Programmable Thumb Buttons & 16,000 Adjustible DPI
- The world's most precise gaming mouse sensor with 16,000 DPI.
- 19 Fully Programmable Buttons-Whether you're an MMO player or simply someone looking to expand their macro usage this mouse offers the freedom to program up to 19 buttons just the way you want.
- Chroma Lighting- 16.8 million color options ensure your Naga Chroma looks as good as it feels.Approximate size :4.68 in (Length) x2.95 in (Width) x 1.69 in (Height). Approximate weight: 135 g / 0.30 lbs with cable
- 12 Button Mechanical Thumb Grid-The Razer Naga's 12 button mechanical thumb grid gives gamers the tactile feel they have come to love in their keyboards, now in the palm of their hand..Improved Ergonomics-The Razer Naga Chroma features a one-size-fits-all ergonomic form factor to ensure your hand fits snugly for maximum comfort.
- Up to 210 inches per second / 50 G acceleration
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9. XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6)
- The XFX RX 580 series graphics card feature the latest Polaris architecture which includes the 4th gen GCN graphics cores, a brand new display engine, new multimedia cores, all on the revolutionary next finfet 14 process technology for enhanced performance and efficiency
- Equipped with XFX double dissipation cooling technology for optimal cooling and performance. Minimum power requirement is 500 watts. Memory clock true: 8.0GHz, boost OC : 8.1GHz
- Multiple factory GPU overclocked settings - 1366 MHz true clock and 1386 MHz OC
- AMD VR ready premium - Experience the new generation of compelling virtual reality content with the Radeon RX GTS graphics card paired with the leading VR headsets. The Radeon RX GTS graphics card coupled with AMD LiquidVR technology delivers a virtually stutter-free, low latency experience, essential for remarkable virtual reality environments
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10. Logitech G403 Prodigy RGB Gaming Mouse – 16.8 Million Color Backlighting, 6 Programmable Buttons, Onboard Memory, Up to 12,000 DPI
Logitech G403 mouse for advanced gaming grade accuracy and performanceErgonomic, lightweight design with rubber side grips and a removable 10 gram weight for supremely comfortable grip and controlLogitech’s most advanced optical sensor delivers unbeatable fps mouse accuracy and moreCustomize light...
13. The Adventures of Florin & Lorenzo (Warhammer Omnibus)
Used Book in Good Condition
14. The Chronicle of Malus Darkblade Vol. 1 (Warhammer Anthology)
- Gotrek & Felix: The First Omnibus (Gotrek & Felix Novels)
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15. Matthias Thulmann: Witch Hunter (Warhammer Novels)
Matthias Thulmann: Witch Hunter (Warhammer Novels)
16. Gotrek & Felix: The First Omnibus (Warhammer)
- Gotrek & Felix: The First Omnibus (Gotrek & Felix Novels)
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19. ROCCAT Taito Control - Endurance Gaming Mouse Pad
Total control surface provides steady, smooth mouse actionsHeavy-duty stitched border prevents fraying over long-termComfortable gaming size 400 x 320mm with a thickness of 3. 5mm rubberized backing providesRubberized backing provides excellent grip and no-slip securityLong life material rugged, str...
20. Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display
- Naturally contoured design follows the natural shape of your hand and fingers for increased comfort during long sessions
- Onboard memory lets you program up to 5 ready-to-play profiles, so you can take your personal preferences with you
- Customizable backlighting lets you choose your colors and easily locate the right key in low-light conditions or lights-out play
- 25 programmable keys allow you to assign keyboard functions to suit your style of play and create macros on the fly
- The high-visibility GamePanel LCD displays game stats, system info, and communications from fellow players
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Not stock, no. Am using:
https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-NH-D14-Heatpipe-Radiator-Bearing/dp/B002VKVZ1A
https://www.amazon.com/Phobya-31094-HeGrease-Extreme-1-0g/dp/B008EDXAH0/
My case is a Corsaier Carbide 500R, which is nice and roomy for what I have in there, has great cable management so it's pretty clean looking inside. Also has 6x 120mm fans running in silent mode (thanks random black friday sales!) and a big side-mounted one that's 200mm.
It's probably total overkill, but between that and good dust management, and every couple years do a disassemble + reassemble for maintenance, it's performed really well for the 6 or 7 years I've had it.
Arctic Silver 5 is still pretty good, and my CPU fan is totally overkill. Only reason I have it is that it wouldn't fit in a friend's micro ATX case, and so I swapped out my (sadly, discontinued) EVGA M02 fan - which was fairly similar to a Hyper 212 Evo.
 
I was able to get my 3570k "stable" at 4.6 ghz, but the additional voltage required in order to not crash was just stupid and instead of running at around 70C during Prime95, it was running at 96C. Still, 4.52 ghz on a 3570k on air cooling is pretty respectable.
Good luck!
Do you play with headphones? If not, buy yourself some.
I personally use the Logitech G930. I used to play with regular 5.1 Surround Sound but it kept happening that I simply did not hear rats swinging (the "swoosh"), Packmasters from behind or sometimes even Assassins (still happens, but it's more like a bug now).
I feel Cata is not just about movement or positioning, but more about being aware of your surroundings. You don't get downed during NM, right? But on Cata you do. Simply because you can't take many hits on Cata, often it's only 3 before you're downed.
Imho there are 3 necessities on Cata.
So let's say you do all this, and you still get hit. The next step is to think about why.
And yes, the game likes to spawn 2-3 rats behind you, constantly. To keep you on your toes. Vermintide is a bitch, and Cataclysm is the mack.
I am by no means very knowledgable about the universe. I know a lot about DnD, but only admired Warhammer from afar. Much like you, I've only gotten interested after the game.
I've recently started reading The Legend of Sigmar by Graham McNeill. In the prolog, he states that most of the lore is stitched together from the role playing books. The book is decent so far, but its setting is thousands of years before End Times.
There are a handful of fictional "End Times" books. Before Sigmar, I read The Fall of Altdorf, which was pretty good. It takes place north of Ubersreik, where the Chaos invasion is most severe. By comparison, the Chaos army makes the rats seem like a inconvenience.
There are some books written about the Vermintide itself, but I haven't read any. One interesting review on Amazon:
>There are two ways to write skaven, there is the William King 'funny' skaven as featured in the excellent Slayers series and then there is the 'scary' skaven.
I haven't read any of them, so I can't comment.
http://www.amazon.com/Vermintide-Warhammer-Novels-Bruno-Lee/dp/1844162869
Another great source is The Warhammer Wiki itself. http://warhammerfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/The_End_Times
Hope this helps.
Yea actually I agree with this, I thought about it and I think unlocking weapons is not that big of a deal.
Yesterday I was thinking maybe the good in-between solution to this grind horror would be to have at least proper essence reward scaling as it sort of was in last beta. If I get 500 essence for W2 at recruit difficulty, I should get at like 1.5X or 2X of that for normal recruit run since its longer than weave. Than it should scale up, with difficulty so Legend should do I don't know ... 3 000 - 5000 or something ? And Cata should do at least 10 000 - 20 000. Because how many players can do it... at least it would now reward you something meaningful. If boxes don't provide crap... (another failed decision btw.)
If you are at the competence level that you can do Legend/Cataclysm ... than you should get crapload of that purple juice so you don't have to farm and slog thru recruit weaves because that is basically just waste of time and nobody will enjoy that.
So you would do few Cata runs and than you could upgrade your weave equip at least for one char for max level super fast and than the key part comes !
And I will again use Path of Exile, because they again solve this kind of problem easily ! And there is no need to try playing genious and invent some crazy mechanics when others already solved the problem
(I very much doubt anyone will argue that Sam Walton had dumb approach : https://www.amazon.com/Sam-Walton-Made-America/dp/0553562835 , short book, very relevant on this topic, the guy did very well with Walmart I think)
In short POE had one league called Delve, which is basically endless dungeon where you progress from easy to harder stuff, running thru "short chunks" of maps (see... kinda like weaves !) But if you play normal game... and do let's say whole storyline, and you are at level 60-65/100 , kinda buffed by that point, you sure don't want to go and run level 30 delve "chunks", forcing players to do that would be just dumb. So what happens there is that it automatically progresses for you up to certain level. It's like up to 60 or something. Which is +- where storyline ends and final endgame mapping system starts.
So... if you are 60-70 level and you did no Delve "chunks" at all, what you do now is just start running the level 60 chunks! And it doesn't feel like complete waste of time. Even if you are L75 lets say, you can do L60 chunks fast, get possibly some nice loot and it's very easy to burst thru 15 levels of chunks to get to L75 area where it will start getting more and more dangerous and interesting!
What a crazy concept! Right ?
So they could do the same thing here, make this kind of automatic progression or just let us farm the essences properly by core game hard content much faster if we can do the hard content so we can than burst thru the boring weaves fast. But imo there should be similar system to POE, meaning if I am L35 and doing Cataclysm with my group easily, I SURE AS HELL SHOULD NOT BE FORCED TO PLAY 100 OF EASY WEAVES so I can reach the Legend/Cata weaves.
I should be able to start with the "level 60 chunks like I can in POE" which would here translate to something like spot where Legend weaves starts. All the recruit/vet/champ weave chunks would get unlocked automatically as I would complete lets say all Helmgard maps on recruit/veteran/champ !
POE Delve Chart : https://www.goldkk.com/upload/20190220/6368627945052864627267035.png (You can go anywhere in the dungeon but down = higher level, up = easier, and the middle line is the one that will just progress automatically as you level UP your character so you don't have to do the stupid easy chunks when you are high level, up to mentioned certain point - the endgame/relatively hardcontent)
understand. it sounds like you need to upgrade to a gaming mouse :)
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Chroma-Programmable-Adjustible/dp/B01798WKTY
$50 and 12 buttons of awesome!
You'll feel awkward and out of place with every other mouse after using this bad boy.
EDIT: On a serious note, this is a great mouse for games. I got one as a gift years ago, took a week or so to get used to it. On my 2nd one now cause I find the side buttons phenomenally useful.
The side buttons are by default mapped to the number keys across the top. But they can reprogrammed, to just about anything. They offer a MOBA version, less side buttons, same price.
You sorta skipped over the part where the Skaven live mostly underground, and have been tunneling under the empire for centuries moving around in the shadows with human agents, getting people addicted to warp-dust, and prepping their invasion of the surface world.
Oh and you also didn't mention Morrslieb, Clan Skyre bringing it down, the Chaos Wastes, or that they've been separated for the duration of the empire.
You could have also thrown an honorable mention to Kislev being the bulwark between the wastes and The Empire.
If anyone wants to real some good books I would highly recommend:
Brunner the Bounty Hunter
The adventures of Gotrek and Felix
Mathias Thulmann Witch-Hunter
The Chronicles of Malus Darkblade
The Rise of Nagesh
The Adventures of Florin and Lorenzo
Blood Bowl
The Tales of Orfeo
The Konrad Saga
All those links are amazon ones, most of those books have standalone series and omnibus to choose from, and you sometimes can grab a used copy a bit cheaper than those listed prices on like Alibris, but not all of them. Some are pretty "rare"
well i posted said comment shortly after this one hahah, this is the thing i was thinking of. you really need something like that to keep laptops cool after a certain point. also, you reallllly need to clean out the dust regularly so the cooling stuff can work and the laptop will last longer.
It's called Demon's Plague. It's a zombie apocalypse book, but unlike every other one it takes place in a semi-realistic version of Medieval England instead of a modern / military setting. When I say "Semi-Realistic," it means a low-fantasy world where the cities and characters are fictional, but the weapons, places, and technology are authentic or at least plausible within the setting. No magic, dragons, or other fantasy creatures. The zombies are heavily inspired by Max Brooks, no runners. I also did my best to avoid common tropes for the genre. Characters are intelligent and learn quickly how to handle the infected. And best of all, the story focuses on exactly zero children or babies.
It's available on Amazon now in digital and paperback.
Yeah, controller is definitely more comfortable feeling, the WASD movement does feel a bit more jerky. Maybe you could try an ergonomic gamepad? Some have built in joysticks which might help a bit.
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=logitech+gamepad&qid=1562266247&s=gateway&sprefix=logitech+gamepad&sr=8-8
I bought this one for 40$ and it’s all I use (holy crap it went up in price!) but just to give an example of some of the stuff out there.