![]() This one is personal preference, but I like to start with one point in Rock Wall, two in Fissure, then max Fissure and take 2 in Lava Bomb at the first evolution. It’s a novel concept but you should focus on getting better with finding natural chokes and cutting off hunter teams rather than trying to grab one in plain view of their companions and then walling him off. Even one point in Rock Wall is infinitely more useful, in my opinion, than one in Tongue Grab any day of the week. Seriously, if you can’t land a grab, don’t waste the points. If you’re bad with Tongue Grab, don’t take it. If you can quickly roll into someone, pop out for melee swings, drop a Fissure and then pop back into a roll, they’re almost guaranteed to be dead unless they were shielded at the time. If you can line it up right, you can take a hunter from full health to no health by simply juggling them on your roll. ![]() You don’t survive a team fight that gets dictated by the hunters. Then, single them out split them up and smash them one by one. If you know the hunters want to fight you, turn around and wait. Use small, tight areas, like canyons, buildings, tunnels, and caves. Your biggest strength lies in being able to reshape the terrain and deal a positively silly amount of area of effect damage in short order. Go through water, around bends, and then, maybe, sneak to throw them off your trail – but don’t try to Solid Snake your way back for an ambush. Don’t stop until you can’t smell the hunters any more. If you see the hunters, don’t bother to stop and kill one more thing, don’t try to sneak into a corner and hide. Consider taking the Stamina recharge perk, or Movement speed. I think Behemoth is the fastest monster in the game while he’s all balled up, and he can certainly outdistance the hunters. If you get caught out, you are probably going to die. You need to live long enough to get out of stage 1 at all costs.ĭon’t try to sneak through the whole map. As Behemoth’s health goes up in stages, he becomes better able to trade with the hunters until finally, at stage 3, he’s Armageddon come. A stage 1 Behemoth can easily be burned from full armor to dead in a single dome if caught unfavorably. I find almost the exact opposite is true. So, a lot of people probably through the Behemoth was going to be a massive, lumbering brute with all the tact of a nuclear bomb and none of the subtlety. Here’s a basic guide of what I’ve learned so far.Ī stage 1 Behemoth is no threat to the hunters a stage 3 Behemoth is a living apocalypse. After several games, I’ve found that Behemoth is actually incredibly technical and possibly one of the most positioning-dependent monsters to play as. Behemoth is, despite his name, not a towering brick shithouse that can wade with impunity into groups of hunters at level 1 and expect to come out on top (or even alive).
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