Scarlet Scouting With Randoms — Does It Actually Help? - Ravenswatch

📩 Business: [email protected] I played Scarlet as a scout with a random team — no voice comms, just pings and instinct — to answer one question: Does scouting actually help when you’re playing with randoms? The plan was to steal the Eye. That didn’t work out. But scouting is more than stealing. Opening teleporters and Points of Interest for the team. Marking easy camps so teammates know where to go. Hunting Melodies. Pinging valuable rewards and objectives. Some of it worked. Some of it didn’t. You’ll also see me get greedy, get caught, and pay for it. This is a real run, not a polished tutorial. The mistakes are part of the lesson. Along the way, we naturally build into a Scarlet Dash setup (Double Strike + Fun of Spike), and I explain my item priorities live, including: Devil Bucket Horn of Plenty Voodoo Critical Strike scaling Why I keep passing on Ace of Space If you’re playing New-to-Mid Nightmare difficulty and want to become the teammate who quietly wins runs, this video’s for you. #Ravenswatch #Scarlet #RavenswatchGuide #Roguelike #Coop #RavenswatchGameplay #roguelite #indie #indiegame 0:00 The plan — scout with randoms 0:46 Chapter 1 scouting: teleporters, PoIs, melodies, money 1:49 The eye steal that didn’t work 3:30 Getting greedy and punished 7:39 The Dash build — why Double Strike defines it 12:19 Upgrade your main damage talent early 17:42 Item priorities: Hope Diamond, Devil Bucket, Horn of Plenty 25:45 Chapter 2 — when NOT to scout 35:37 Forcing the objective over healing fountains 55:56 Devil Bucket & the crit spike 58:00 Final boss + full build breakdown