Shinobi: The Art of Revenge Players against some terrifying enemies who work to take the strength of Ene Corp and Lord Ruse. As Shinobi: The Art of Revenge The problems will start to increase, players will have to use every tool in Musashi's arsenal-ninpo and ninjitsu, to Ningi and highly flying combat movements-to take off the most difficult bosses of the game. One boss, however Shinobi: The Art of Revenge There may be all barking and no bites with some smart maneuvers from Joe Musashi.
In general, Shinobi: The Art of Revenge It hits the perfect balance between the fight and the platform and forces players to become adept at both chaining of combining combat movements while using ShinobiNingi's abilities during any phase. This equilibrium is given in full view during ShinobiHe has learned the bosses of the fight, which is often used to test the player's skill with the new Ningi during the stage. As regards The art of revenge“Mandar Boss is fighting, players can assume that these tools will have to take care of carefully, but they can fight much easier for themselves focusing on one simple technique.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance's Mandar Boss Fight is easier than it seems
Mandar is at first glance an intimidating enemy
Lizardcube showed a clear level of respect for classics Shinobi games with Shinobi: The Art of RevengeAnd the presence of Mandar as a boss in the game is proof of it. Mandar was the boss in the original Shinobiand now returns when the boss of the stage found deep The art of revengeMountain level. On the first attempt to fight this combat struggle, players can be amazed by attacks that are thrown by Mandar, which include movements such as:
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Electrifying the floor of the stage
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Starting the towers of the Bodhisattvas that move on stage and push players
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Spitting several bouncy fiery balls
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Burning a massive laser from his mouth
Mandar appears as a giant head in a wall that can move up and down, which requires players to maintain a vertical approach to damage the boss by hitting the red jewel to the top of the head. Players will usually have to take advantage of the newly acquired Ninja Claws Ningi to stick to the second wall of the stage and avoid the mandar -electrified floor attack or the Bodhisattvi tower, which they throw on the players. Although it may seem like a complicated strategy that claims victory over Mandar, one trick can let the player rush the boss quite quickly without having to use Ninja claws at all.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance offers players strategy “cheese” how to beat boss
Rather than trying to intervene mandar during the opportunity window and then rush to the other side of the stage to stick to the wall with ninja claws, players can basically Pummel Mandar take advantage of the small source of the country that does not pollute. The key to working this strategy is to use two of the best combat movements Shinobi: The Art of Revenge—Ihive kick and Aerial spin. Jumping to hit Mandar, followed by a diving kick and aerial rotation, allows players to constantly hit the boss and then restart the combo by another jump from the source of the country right in front of the mandar to come while the boss's attacks avoided.
Jumping Mandar himself to restart a diving kick and the Combo antenna also works, but this strategy works best when players aggressively attack. This allows them to quickly drain the boss's health before spaming his most difficult attacks such as fireballs and lasers. While some players can consider this strategy a bit cheesy, especially for such a decent enemy as Mandar Shinobi: The Art of Revenge Because they try to beat this boss.