You can shoot down the aerial enemies by taking them down using a bow, spells, or the Ensnare ability in Dragon’s Dogma 2. So, in this article, we will talk about fighting Aerial Enemies in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Fighting Aerial Enemies in DD2
These are the four ways that you can fight flying enemies in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Recruit Archer Pawns or Mage
If you have selected vocations specializing in melee attacks like the Fighter, Warrior, or Thief, you will have a tough time taking on these monsters. To counter this, you can recruit Archer Pawns or Mage to join your squad, enabling them to use their ranged attacks to take down flying enemies.
You must hit them a few times before they get knocked down on the ground, allowing you to slay them down using the melee weapon. Before hiring, make sure you check out the Pawn ID Sharing Board.
Casting Spells
If you are playing as a Sorcerer or a Mage, you can cast the basic attack spell known as the Magick Bolt. This spell will lock on the flying enemies automatically. Get within a proper range and press the primary attack button to kill and damage them.
Use Bows and Arrows
You can use your bows and arrows to take down aerial enemies. You can also use Steady Shot, which will enable you to enter a free look mode, which you can utilize to aim manually. If you are unwilling to use Steady shot, you need to get a bit close to them before taking them down.
Make use of Thief’s Ensnare Ability.
If you are playing as a thief, you will have a unique ability to pull flying enemies using a rope to pull them onto the ground. You can use This perfect long-range ability against Griffons and Harpies.
So that was all about fighting Aerial Enemies in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
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Last Updated on April 6, 2024
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