Hell Divers 2's new Freedom Climb update It dropped on August 6th and includes a ton of packs changes And additionsincluding a bunch of new enemy types. On the Terminid front, now The ImpalerThey're the ones who return from the first game and love to stab you with their savagely long tentacles that they bury in the ground. But somehow, they're not even the scariest new bug enemies included in the update.
That honor goes to the new Spore Chargers. Although functionally similar to the ones already in existence Chargersalready problematic enough, this new species adds a menacing new dimension to all their dealings. Not only do they have a bunch of disgusting growths on their shells, Sport Chargers also emit an acid green mist that fills their immediate area and conceals their exact location..
The first time I hit one of these I didn't even notice it. Hell Divers 2Due to the various weather effects of , I thought I was caught in one of the planet's acid storms, which I knew it could be It happened before I was immersed in my mission. Before I knew it, I was running toward a target and could barely see a few feet in either direction when a teammate called out to me that they had spotted a Spore Charger through the thick fog.
Reader, I screamed when the thing finally popped out of nowhere. But thanks to that experience, I can now advise you on how to best proceed when you encounter a Spore Charger.
Where to find Sport Charger
Much like the new Impaler and most of the enhanced versions of the enemies, Sport Chargers are easier to spot on higher difficulty levels. I first saw one around the level 7 mission, and they probably start appearing around level 6, which is called “Extreme” in the game. This is when modifiers start suggesting enemies that are both massive and heavily armored, and I think these bad boys fit that description.
As I mentioned before, these are pretty obvious from their appearance, but the most obvious sign that you're dealing with a Spore Charger is the fog that will quickly engulf you. The fog moves with They will always be at the heart of the Charger, even if it’s hard to tell up from down when he’s there, so we’ll need abilities and weapons that lock on and provide a lot of power to easily take them down.
How to Kill a Sporting Magazine
Now since these things are very heavily armored you will want to pack something with explosive power. As for weapon strategies, bring a disposable Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher, Commando, or a Lance if you feel like you need to mess with a Sport Magazine. Just like a regular Charger, removing the protective shell from its face and firing a second shot will do the trick quite easily.
Personally, I might prefer a Spear for its lock-on functionality. Given the passive mist nature of the Spore Charger and the fact that it comes out on difficulties where you’re frequently attacked, having a weapon that compensates for any human error is good insurance. Just remember to give it some space, as the Spear needs to lock on and launch the rocket into the air before it can land back down.
If you don't want to deal with a Spore Charger directly, there are actually some ways to get around this. Hell Divers 2Some of the untapped strategies of . Both the Orbital Railcannon Strike and Eagle 110MM Rocket Pods will be important for destroying Spore Chargers from a relatively safe distance. This is because both strategies will automatically lock onto the largest target in the area, rather than just hitting the area marked by your flare gun.
These strategies have always been useful against constantly moving enemy units like Bile Titans and standard Chargers, but they're now more useful than ever thanks to the Spore Charger's ability to disrupt your vision.
If you are feeling particularly enthusiastic and want to avoid using any strategies or are giving up because of how difficult your task is,Sport Chargers actually have more gaps in their armor than most other Chargers. Their sides are nearly open thanks to the dense acidic growths, and the lower part of their backs has the same weak spot as all other Chargers, But this approach will consume both ammunition and time, which are hot commodities. Hell Divers 2. Also be careful not to kill them while they are too close, as they may explode and spray their acid everywhere. You're much better off using any of the above strategies to quickly eliminate a Charger before it becomes a problem.
Now I believe you are ready to enter the bug front of the Second Galactic War, and thank God for that. We need well-informed bots on the ground to bring the fight to those disgusting bastards and really do them harm.