Since the Sandauner appeared in the first storyline and killed the prime minister, a target appeared on his back. At the end of the R-04 mission: hostile absorption, we will finally fight with the arsonist of the war itself. Armed with protective plates and a helicopter that ensures observation, the sandauner can be an awesome boss. However, it is not impossible. Here's how to defeat the sandauner in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
- How to go through a battle with a sandauner boss in Metal Gear Riding Revengeance
- Overview of sunset
- the first phase
- the second phase
How to go through a battle with a sandauner boss in Metal Gear Riding Revengeance
Overview of sunset
Before starting the fight, do not forget to ** equip the Earth-ATOCHOUKH CLASS A homing missile in your expenditure slot. If you forget, you will have to convert it at the beginning of every attempt, which can become tedious. Because of his only trick, the sandauner is one of the simplest bosses, but he knows how to punish for mistakes.
Its main technique is the block of plates when it throws its protective plates and makes any attacks against them blow Ryden. This move is at first annoying, but it is easy to fend off. When the sandauner tosses its plates, activate the blade mode and cut the indicated portions.
There is also a helicopter sabotages your lock function and shoots in you rockets. When he flies behind the suckers, your attacks will aim at him, forcing you either to avoid capture at all, or sit between the SundoWner and the helicopter . However, if you have homing missiles, this is an effective way to defeat a helicopter for a short time. He will be reborn, so be prepared.
the first phase
From the very beginning, Sundowner will rush at you, calling QTE if you are parrying an attack. The game will offer the blade mode and highlight robotic hands that mount its plates if they are successful. If you cut these hands without hitting the red plates themselves These plates will be destroyed during the battle.
When he takes a defensive position and raises his explosive plates, you can activate the blade mode and carefully cut the plates, which will allow you to cut your installed hands. If you hit the plates, they will explode and damage Ryden, throwing him back.
The most dangerous attack of the sandauner is indicated by a yellow glow. This attack cannot be fended, and it must either be jumped or overtaken. If he is caught, Sundowner will hit you several times with a knife and inflict a huge damage.
As soon as you cut off each plate , leaving the sandaunuer defenseless, the battle will go to the second phase. As an alternative, if you want to avoid the second phase, you may not cut all the plates and instead focus on damage. If you kill him, just causing damage, the second phase will not come.
the second phase
As soon as the sunset has no more protective plates, he goes to the second phase. At this stage it will focus less on the defense and more on the attack . He will use another attack when it shines with yellow and cannot be parrynching. To avoid this attack, jump when he is going to activate it. After some time, the Sandauner will jump onto the nearest platform and send smaller enemies. They can be used to restore health using Zandatsu.
As soon as you kill these enemies, he will grab the pole and carry it to you. You can fend off this attack and if you fend off twice, the pole is falling apart . This attack acts similarly to the ball of the debris of the monsoon. You can also run to the sandauner and hit it in the back during this attack. As soon as the sandaunner reaches 10% of health, a short flight begins.
This flight part does not require explanation, since the only real mechanics is to avoid obstacles and move along the tunnel. At the end of the tunnel, the game will offer Blade Mode. When Sundowner shoots in you rockets, there will be QTE, and if it succeeds, congratulations. You defeated the sandauner.
To learn more about Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, read the section How to defeat Jetsitrim Sam in Metal Gear Riding Revens-Boss Guide here in Pro Game Guides.
Comments
Post a Comment