Thank you.You need to get the war bow.
Thank you.You need to get the war bow.
Aloy is probably one of the best designed, highly detailed character models I've ever seen.
I have the basic arrows and the fire arrows but how on earth do I unlock the freeze and shock arrows?
Buy better gear later on.
It's hard to get this game out of my mind. I need more.
so do higher tiers of weapons (green->blue->purple) have access to more types of ammo, or just different types of ammo?
I ask because I got a blue tripcaster and I have shock and blast traps on it now, I assume because its blue over my old green one?
also this sniper type bow does SO much more damage than the...err... other type of bow, its not even funny. It says its only for long range, but I sue it at close range aswell and it still wrecks /shrug #longbowlife
Ammo types are specific to weapon types. Shock and Freeze Arrows are exclusive to the Warbow line. Also, the ammo types available are dependent on the weapon's rarity.I have the basic arrows and the fire arrows but how on earth do I unlock the freeze and shock arrows?
Is there a way to switch between bows quickly besides taking up valuable space on the wheel? I like have a diverse toolset on the quick wheel but also need different types of arrows.
I have the shadow hunter bow but it doesn't have freeze arrows can I swap out or do I need a war bow for that?Do you have the shadow tier weapons? You're never going to be able to equip more than 4 weapons at once, but the shadow weapons allow you to have up to 3 different arrow/bomb types at once per weapon. That gives you a fairly diverse toolset IMO.
Is there a way to switch between bows quickly besides taking up valuable space on the wheel? I like have a diverse toolset on the quick wheel but also need different types of arrows.
War Bow. It's very powerful.I have the shadow hunter bow but it doesn't have freeze arrows can I swap out or do I need a war bow for that?
I'm asking this again since it got ignored: Is there a way to make finding text/audio logs easier? It only usually comes up as a cube in the compass.
I have the shadow hunter bow but it doesn't have freeze arrows can I swap out or do I need a war bow for that?
I have the shadow hunter bow but it doesn't have freeze arrows can I swap out or do I need a war bow for that?
You could use the Sling for Freezing enemies tho. That's what I do.
I have the shadow hunter bow but it doesn't have freeze arrows can I swap out or do I need a war bow for that?
I'm asking this again since it got ignored: Is there a way to make finding text/audio logs easier? It only usually comes up as a cube in the compass.
It's hard to get this game out of my mind. I need more.
Yeah that's what I am doing right now but I am a chicken so I like a little more distance between me and the dinos.You could use the Sling for Freezing enemies tho. That's what I do.
Not that I can find. I've been searching constantly for the regular text datapoints since I like reading other people's texts/emails in this game for some reason. I have a ton missing and some of them actually have story points in them, such as the one titled "The 'Gift'. I honestly can't believe there's not a map online at this point.
I really appreciate the lack of handholding. Apart from basic gameplay mechanics it's all up to you to decide how to take down machines, so we all end up sharing different strategies and weapon choices. Formulating your own strategies based on your play style and the tools you have available and watching it work (or fail spectacularly and leaving you having to improvise) is so satisfying and it's great reading all the stories of encounters and how people handled them. People are even figuring out new mechanics - like the one a few pages back where you can hook a trip caster trap up to a blast mine to make them easier to set off.
I really appreciate the lack of handholding. Apart from basic gameplay mechanics it's all up to you to decide how to take down machines, so we all end up sharing different strategies and weapon choices. Formulating your own strategies based on your play style and the tools you have available and watching it work (or fail spectacularly and leaving you having to improvise) is so satisfying and it's great reading all the stories of encounters and how people handled them. People are even figuring out new mechanics - like the one a few pages back where you can hook a trip caster trap up to a blast mine to make them easier to set off.
That's unfortunate. I know it's not within everyone's taste, but I really like finding and reading/listening to text/audio logs. It helps flesh out the world and lore of Horizon
Glinthawks are a fantastic example of the long tradition of cheapass, infuriating flying enemies in games. Until I got an upgraded ropecaster they were almost literally unkillable for me, and even now that I steamroll everything this side of a thunderjaw I still hate them.
That's a very fair score coming from a different direction. I enjoy open world games. I wish Horizon had gone a little further with the genres it uses specifically in regards to RPG, Survival and Action Combat.I'm dropping my own personal score to a dead solid 8 only because I think the game is lacking a little in what I would expect out of it. Again, I don't play open world games because most of them do not appeal to me conceptually. Horizon ticks almost all my boxes, and as far as this game goes, I do feel like there isn't much reason to go off the beaten path and I would have liked to see more secret stuff hidden in the world and settlements. I don't enjoy it any less - and I don't give scores any significance beyond my own curiosity. It's a phenomenal new IP from a studio that never would have been on my radar if they kept making Killzone.
Yeah that's what I am doing right now but I am a chicken so I like a little more distance between me and the dinos.
In that case, I'll keep an eye out for it.I think the official guide comes out next Tuesday so if it's in there, it will be leaked on the 'net next week.
I'm using the normal bow, sharpshooter, nopecaster and blast sling. Working out really well for me so far. The nopecaster deals with anything big, the blast sling deals AOE damage, normal bow is good for general stuff and of course fire, and then the sniper bow is the heavy hitter. I've heard that some people only use one bow and I can't imagine anyone using the Rattler, but i'm sure someone does.
Yea I only ever use the bows. Ropecaster for the big bads only
I'm using the normal bow, sharpshooter, nopecaster and blast sling. Working out really well for me so far. The nopecaster deals with anything big, the blast sling deals AOE damage, normal bow is good for general stuff and of course fire, and then the sniper bow is the heavy hitter. I've heard that some people only use one bow and I can't imagine anyone using the Rattler, but i'm sure someone does.
The rattler feels out of place when pretty much everything you fight requires pinpoint accuracy, or huge AoE damage. I'm pretty sure it's intended for use against humans but it's really not all that efficient given its short range and spammy nature. It would be cool if it had a sort of knockback effect to keep machines at bay. Are there upgrades later on which make it useful?
Can I somehow buy animal bones and skins from any Merchant in Meridian?
I'd like to max out my capacities for all my stuff and I am swimming in shards.
Blast sling with the right mods is just beastly. Other than triple precision arrows, the blast sling is always my go-to when I need to dish out a ton of damage quickly.
Slowish upstart so it's better for me get up close but if your fast the freeze and shock arrows put in workWarbow any good? I haven't used it since I got it.
That's what I've been using for all the big enemies, just tied them down with the rope caster and the blow them up with the blast sling, I have 3 +40% damage mods in mine, is a fucking beast.Blast sling with the right mods is just beastly. Other than triple precision arrows, the blast sling is always my go-to when I need to dish out a ton of damage quickly.
The rattler feels out of place when pretty much everything you fight requires pinpoint accuracy, or huge AoE damage. I'm pretty sure it's intended for use against humans but it's really not all that efficient given its short range and spammy nature. It would be cool if it had a sort of knockback effect to keep machines at bay, or if it fired its payload all at once like a shotgun. Are there upgrades later on which make it useful?
Can I somehow buy animal bones and skins from any Merchant in Meridian?
I'd like to max out my capacities for all my stuff and I am swimming in shards.