The First Descendant: Enemy Engagement and Combat Guide
The First Descendant is an exhilarating game that offers a variety of ways to defeat fierce monsters and bosses alongside your friends. One of these involves a unique mechanic where you jump onto an injured adversary, like the formidable Grave Walker, which you encounter at the game's very start. This guide elaborates on tactful strategies for mounting enemies and removing parts from them for a successful victory.
Targeting Weak Spots
When combating formidable adversaries, such as a colossus, certain parts of their body will glow blue. These parts are the enemy's weak spots and can be strategically targeted to deal substantial damage. Continually attacking these spots will cause them to turn yellow, a sign that your damage focus is working.
Mounting the Enemy
Once a body part starts glowing yellow, it's time to bring out your grappling hook to mount the enemy. Staying attached to the enemy requires holding down a key or button as the enemy attempts to shake you off. This is a crucial step as it requires careful timing and precision.
Effective Disassembly
After successfully mounting the enemy, the consequent step is to forcefully tear off the body part you've been attacking. This process requires rapid pressing of another key and, once done successfully, deals significant damage to the enemy, consequently improving your chances of converting the encounter to a victory. This method is not just incredibly effective but adds an exciting dynamic to the raid fights.
Alternatively, you can opt to continually shoot at the glowing yellow part until it explodes. This also removes the part from the enemy, mirroring the effects of the above method. The choice between the two depends on player preference and the specific combat scenario. Ensuring flexibility in your combat approach will provide a balanced and versatile start to your adventures in The First Descendant.
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