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Voracidous the invincible solo
Voracidous the invincible solo












Voracidious cannot use this attack if he only has a quater of his health left.Īfter enough time has passed, Chief Ngwatu will transfer all of his remaining shield amount to Voracidous. This leap attack can cover a very large distance. Occasionally, Voracidous will also make a leap attack that leaves behind patches of corrosive acid which can inflict corroding upon contact. The corrosive blasts will damage Voracidous himself, although for a very little amount, but Vault Hunters will likely be put in a crippled state if they are caught by more than one blast.

voracidous the invincible solo

The corrosive spikes stay embedded in the ground for a moment before exploding, dealing heavy damage in a small area and possibly inflicting corroding status effect. He will shoot a volley of three corrosive spikes every few seconds, and will only engage in melee combat if a Vault Hunter gets too close.

voracidous the invincible solo

Voracidous himself will not be very aggressive. The lightning will rapidly drain shields, and should Voracidious be in range, give him a very small amount of shield capacity. In the first phase, Chief Ngwatu will give chase and shoot lightning beams every few seconds. However, it is not bullet-based so Impaler will not respond. It counts as an attack from the boss itself, and will trigger the Antagonist's Ranged attack. The main purpose of this tremor is to halt shield regeneration, as its damage is extremely low. There is an arena-wide tremor that activates every 13 seconds. Initially, Voracidous has no shield and relatively little health compared to some other raid bosses, while Chief Ngwatu has an incredible amount of shield capacity but no more health than most common bandit enemies. Once Voracidous has first been damaged, his health bar will appear at the top, and Chief Ngwatu will come from a portal above Voracidous and the entrance gate will close. The arena can only be accessed by paying eight Eridium at the gate, and nearby are various facilities to aid in preparing for the coming fight: vending machines including an Ammo Dump and a med vendor, and a Quick Change station. This takes place in a branch of Candlerakk's Crag set up as an arena. The mission is available after The Fall of Nakayama is completed. Odd.The objective is to eliminate the raid boss, Voracidous the Invincible. Really not living up to the Invincible title here, Crawmerax would not be proud. But then I get to Voracidous and suddenly I can take him on in a straight-up fight without cheating or dying. Pete and Terramorphus were both level 52 on normal mode, I haven't checked out Hyperius but I imagine he'd be the same. Yeah, I kind of figured that, but going in, I didn't think it would matter. Sounds like you're playing on Normal? Try TVHM, and if you are in 2.5 mode then I have no idea. Maybe a really tiny building, like a shed or something.

voracidous the invincible solo

Is this a bug? Did they not level him properly on PS3? or is there another Voracidous the Invincible hiding right behind the first one? Because I'll be honest, that thing I killed wasn't the size of a small building. I beat him in one go, only getting knocked down twice, but getting second wind thanks to Deathtrap. Originally posted by Melvin, the Lord of Darkness:So, okay, I'm playing on PS3, and I go to fight him solo like I did with Terramorphus, knowing he'll probably kill me anyway, I just want to see him up close.














Voracidous the invincible solo