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Post by Mobius Y on Mar 4, 2019 20:36:55 GMT
Minor spoilers. Maybe. Anyways. Yesterday I bumped up to Grandmaster I on a story mission, “Freelancer Down”. ‘Twas my first time bumping up the difficulty but I figure, what the hell, I have Papa Pump to kill aliens and doesn’t afraid of nething. The only problem(s) that our random squad had was against those goddamn Dominion Fury bosses. I mean I wish I was exaggerating but from the start of the fight with the first one, to killing the second one, it was a good hour. I’m just curious what the hell these bastards’ attack patterns are?? All I was able to figure out was they shoot red blasts of not-love juice (like Frost Wolven, coloured differently), and there’s also this weird shield that gets conjured to block damage for a time. Once the shield is gone there’s some kind of blast attack they unleash? I think? Anyways I don’t really know because during these fights I kept getting one-hit-killed by god-knows-what attacks these fuckers have so I never had the opportunity to study its patterns. All I know is I could be on the other side of a wall with zero line of sight and would still get blasted, even from a fair distance. I may have also been lagging so couldn’t identify any discernable behaviour. Just looking for insight on how these fucking bullshit cockbite shithead unique enemies behave.
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Post by shinobiwan on Mar 4, 2019 20:42:05 GMT
Sounds like a mixture of lag and the wonky hit detection that plagues this game.
What class were you? Their attacks are fairly telegraphed so with a colossus I just block. I'm not sure how well dodging works in this game really, the lag is just too high.
When you first start GM1 it's extremely tedious, once you rack up a few decent masterworks you should have no problem overpowering things.
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Post by Mobius Y on Mar 4, 2019 20:54:22 GMT
Ranger is all I use, for now.
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Post by Abramsrunner on Mar 4, 2019 21:07:35 GMT
When the fury bubbles up, shoot the orange glowy part of the shield for crit damage, & don't get hit by somewhat hard to see red orb garbage. Ranger's wrist rocket power "Pulse Blast" it has short cool down, detonates, can punch a hole in shields, & hit crits. Then aim for the head when shield is down.
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Post by bshep on Mar 4, 2019 22:02:12 GMT
Also try to fight it close to some obstacle so you can hide from the red orbs which have some homing capabilities, like the Fireball from titans, or use the dash move from the ranger when they get close to hit you.
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Post by saandrig on Mar 5, 2019 8:20:02 GMT
Dunno about fighting furries, but the Fury in Anthem is the worst boss you encounter. And they love coming in couples. I would take 3 Titans to a single Fury.
The Fury has a homing attack that it uses practically all the time against every single Freelancer in sight at the same time. In GM1 it strips the shields of a full MW build and a second hit can get you to almost death. So you need to use cover, recharge shield and wait for a window to shoot back.
The Fury also teleports right next to you from about any distance. It uses this rarely, but when it does you might get killed before you know it, because it likes to get behind you. If you miss the teleport happening and you are the target, well, nice knowing you. The melee attack it does is as nasty as any other of it's tools.
When there are 2 Furies, things get reeeeeally interesting. Usually when I stumble on such encounter (some Legendary contracts) with fresh level 30ies in my squad (like yesterday I had a team with 270-380 rating), it's always 3 Freelancers down in 3 seconds.
The best tactic is to anticipate the Fury's arrival and go full Ultimate on it's ass the second it shows itself. The Fury's shields are not that tough (they get better when bubbled) and it's armor is very weak and susceptible to fire and other antiarmor tools. In GM1 two Ultimates should be enough to kill a Fury.
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Post by Mobius Y on Mar 5, 2019 17:04:31 GMT
Dunno about fighting furries, but the Fury in Anthem is the worst boss you encounter. And they love coming in couples. I would take 3 Titans to a single Fury. The Fury has a homing attack that it uses practically all the time against every single Freelancer in sight at the same time. In GM1 it strips the shields of a full MW build and a second hit can get you to almost death. So you need to use cover, recharge shield and wait for a window to shoot back. The Fury also teleports right next to you from about any distance. It uses this rarely, but when it does you might get killed before you know it, because it likes to get behind you. If you miss the teleport happening and you are the target, well, nice knowing you. The melee attack it does is as nasty as any other of it's tools. When there are 2 Furies, things get reeeeeally interesting. Usually when I stumble on such encounter (some Legendary contracts) with fresh level 30ies in my squad (like yesterday I had a team with 270-380 rating), it's always 3 Freelancers down in 3 seconds. The best tactic is to anticipate the Fury's arrival and go full Ultimate on it's ass the second it shows itself. The Fury's shields are not that tough (they get better when bubbled) and it's armor is very weak and susceptible to fire and other antiarmor tools. In GM1 two Ultimates should be enough to kill a Fury. Solid reply. My thanks.
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Post by PillarBiter on Mar 6, 2019 8:40:03 GMT
Dunno about fighting furries, but the Fury in Anthem is the worst boss you encounter. And they love coming in couples. I would take 3 Titans to a single Fury. The Fury has a homing attack that it uses practically all the time against every single Freelancer in sight at the same time. In GM1 it strips the shields of a full MW build and a second hit can get you to almost death. So you need to use cover, recharge shield and wait for a window to shoot back. The Fury also teleports right next to you from about any distance. It uses this rarely, but when it does you might get killed before you know it, because it likes to get behind you. If you miss the teleport happening and you are the target, well, nice knowing you. The melee attack it does is as nasty as any other of it's tools. When there are 2 Furies, things get reeeeeally interesting. Usually when I stumble on such encounter (some Legendary contracts) with fresh level 30ies in my squad (like yesterday I had a team with 270-380 rating), it's always 3 Freelancers down in 3 seconds. The best tactic is to anticipate the Fury's arrival and go full Ultimate on it's ass the second it shows itself. The Fury's shields are not that tough (they get better when bubbled) and it's armor is very weak and susceptible to fire and other antiarmor tools. In GM1 two Ultimates should be enough to kill a Fury. Solid reply. My thanks. No. Wait. Stop. Don't.
The attacks are already well explained. Keep close to an obstancle to counter the love hearts (similar to glowing homing titan testicles), and keep ready to swoosh away when they use goku's instant teleport to try and give you an overattachment hug.
Taking it down is a battle of attrition. Do NOT attempt to force your way through it's health quickly!! And by that, I mean do NOT USE YOUR ULTIMATE the second you see it!! The reason for this is: They have a shield and an armor bar, right? The thing about this is, as soon as their armor bar is near the end, they become nigh-invincible, and crawl into their womb of regeneration, constantly shooting out the red fetuses. When that happens, you have to go through the whole process of shooting the baby at the centre of the womb until the bubble gives birth to a regenerated furry. Instead, if you whittle down the shield / armor using your guns / gear, and save the ultimate when it is aaaaallllmost dying (+-20% health), you can out-DPS it's regeneration startup move, and it'll die before it can climb in the womb.
PS: Fighting 2 of 'm is essentially the same, except you focus your attention on 1 at a time, or even betetr, designate one poor shmuck volunteer to luren one of them away from the other one.
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