![]() ![]() Slide under his attack or jump over it, and use this chance to get a few hits in. Here he will give a tell, as he’ll drop to about the bottom third of the screen. He has four attacks when he takes to the sky, and thankfully while it may not seem it, they are all easy to avoid.įirst is his screen sweep attack. Here you want to continue to barrage him with Storm Missile attacks, but also use your regular blaster because he’s now vulnerable to it. If you took damage you’ll get some health back, as well as rockets, thanks to the melee cut scene. Repeat the above, avoiding him and laying into him until he taunts you, whereby run to him and melee, then watch for the glint and melee again. Do this and you will get a small scene which you can “parry” his attack. Often used in conjunction with his AoE one, shooting this ball of purple energy can net you health and missiles back.Īfter a few rounds he will do an attack that fills the entire screen unless you are ducking. The other move to watch out for is his purple sphere attack. Any time you get a chance, aim at him and unleash the storm. This entire phase you want to be holding down the “R” shoulder button to be constantly charging that Storm Missile attack. If you do get close, he will swipe at you once or twice, so stay in the air and get some space between you and the boss. Use a fully charged Storm Missile attack to get a few hits in easily. Never get close to Raven Beak, except for when he points his hands to the sky: here he will do a massive area of effect attack that you must get close to him to avoid. You can parry this attack if you time it right, but if you’re looking at a guide, it might be best to just jump over it. There’s a tell before one of his worst attacks, as he will charge slightly then launch at you across the entire screen. While we recommend having high energy count for this fight, really, if you’re taking too many hits it won’t matter how much you have. Raven Beak is fast, and has two different attacks that will hurt you. There are a few attacks to be wary of, so let’s get into that first. While the first phase of this fight might seem hard, you can actually beat it in record time if you know what you are doing. Okay, let’s get onto phase one… FINAL SPOILER WARNING!įINAL SPOILER WARNING! Phase One: Fast and Furious Also, make sure you have full health and are very well versed in using the “Storm Missile” skill as well as the “Space Jump” ability, and also that you are capable of charging a beam shot while jumping around non-stop. It’s worth doing an hour-long roundup here, because it really will make things easier. We originally had lower stats than this, but spent an hour going round the large map, cleaning up missile and energy collectibles. Here’s an image of our stats when we beat the boss the first time. Again, our recommendation is at least 100, if not nearer 160-180. On top of that, you’re going to need a lot of missiles. We suggest having as near as 1000 energy as possible (999 is about the minimum most people could manage with for this fight). You sure? Let’s beat that Metroid Dread final boss! Metroid Dread final boss: preparation is everythingīefore we get into the meat and drink of this battle, it’s important you are prepared for the final fight of the game. Seriously, even the image we used for this guide at the top is non-spoiler, to ward off accidents. This guide is for people who have gotten to the fight and just can’t get passed it without a little bit of help. Some of them are easier than others, and there’s one encounter with a Purple EMMI that will have you pulling your hair out.īut before we get into what, where, and why, the Metroid Dread final boss is a major spoiler so please do not go ahead if you don’t want things ruined for you. This update is available now.Metroid Dread is a game full of boss encounters, but none harder than the final boss. You must defeat 12 bosses back to back without getting hit once, otherwise it’s Game Over. Finally, there’s Dread Rush, which is unlocked by beating Dread Mode. Your energy and missiles do not refill after each boss. Defeating bosses adds time to your clock, as does defeating them without taking damage. If you complete Boss Rush, you will unlock Survival Rush, which is a time-sensitive version of Boss Rush. That’s not all, however – there’s a Practice Mode so you can prepare yourself and leaderboards to track your completion times. You unlock Boss Rush by completing the game once. Your missiles get restored after each fight, however. This update adds the anticipated Boss Rush mode, in which you fight all the bosses one by one, with your damage carrying over to the next fight. Late tonight, Nintendo released the second free update for Metroid Dread that was announced back in February during the Nintendo Direct.
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