![]() Other niche mechanics specific to Huntress's skills will be further explained in the 'Loadout' section. This technique is especially effective with the alternate primary skill, as explained in the 'Loadout' section of the guide. If you're willing to put in the extra effort, you can 'flicker' in between shots by sprinting in any direction of your choice, but quickly shifting your camera in the direction of the monsters to fire at them as you are running away. After all, if you close the distance too quickly, you'll simply run past them or into them. This form of movement allows you to slow your movement towards the target while still allowing you to keep sprinting and attacking. So either diagonally move left(and forward) with the enemy to your right or diagonally move right(and forward) with the enemy to your left. Proper mechanics involve you moving forward diagonally away from the primary target/threat. It is also good to know how to effectively strafe while attacking enemies and sprinting. Even a single Rose Buckler provides you with almost 25% damage reduction, so it is very important to keep up the armor bonus. ![]() Maintaining the sprint also ensures that Rose Buckler is pretty much always active. Even Elder Lemurians can shoot you out of the air if you are low enough to the ground. Any instant you are stalling in the air can get you killled by a brass contraption or wisps. Following this principle, you should also immediately press the sprint key after using normal blink or laser glaive. Maintaining maximum momentum keeps you moving as quickly as possible, which helps you evade as many attacks as possible. How do we apply this to huntress? Well first of all, always sprint. In certain runs, you may start the teleporter boss only 1 minute in because you found a royal capacitor or something. Shrines of Blood are incredibly risky due to reduced health regeneration on Monsoon, so don't do them unless you have a cautious slug at least. To get money and exp quickly, Shrines of Combat are always a welcome addition to your first stage. For the first teleporter, I recommend attempting it after a) you get a useful item for beating the boss or b) you reach level 3. This is because you can grab the closer chests after beating the boss with the money you earned from the teleporter event. You should also prioritize chests far from the teleporter before ones close to the teleporter. I don't prioritize equipment barrels because equip triple shops are a thing now and they can be very inconsistent. If you have the money, prioritize large chests and triple shops, then normal chests and equipment barrels. Since you only have limited time and money in the early game (first loop), you have to prioritize what chests to buy. That said, it's not a disaster if you're a minute or two slower. Even if you can't get it, however, this is still a good metric for how fast you would like to progress through the stages. Locating the equipment can be a bit difficult, but you can look up tricks to locating it in other guides or youtube videos. If possible, try to get to stage 3 in about 9 mins (4 to 5 mins per stage) so you can grab a Preon Accumulator if you get the snowy stage. It's not worth getting a single green item from a large chest while letting the mobs get almost 50% stronger. It is only worth farming for all of the chests (excluding legendary chests) starting from stage 4 or 5 and if you have some movement speed items e.g. Because of this, it is crucial to not waste any time farming for chests in the early stages of the run. The second thing to keep in mind is that the game gets harder very quickly in Monsoon. Also, constantly jumping is incredibly important for your survivability because changing your vertical position is the most simple and effective way to dodge, in my experience. As such, being aware of the local environment and knowing where you can find cover from enemy projectiles is important. The first thing to know about surviving in Monsoon and RoR2 is that you survive by dodging hits, not healing damage that you take.
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