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Hello everyone! I wanted to create this new guide to help you guys understand and master Heroes vs Villians Guide. I often see many new Heroes vs Villains players just charging in and getting themselves killed. All of the informations and tips are based on my gameplay experience so please keep that in mind. [Can be blocked by...] means that the opponent will not take any damage, but some attacks will stun him/her. Luke Skywalker Melee based hero that can one shot regular infantry with his lightsaber. His light saber can be used both offensively and defensively. While in a defensive position, Luke and deflect incoming laser bolts back to the enemy and can also block some of the villain's attack. Regular lightsaber attack will deal 10 dmg to a villain. -Force Push- [Can be blocked by Emperor Palpatine, and Vader] An AOE force attack that will send out a close ranged force energy in a wide arc. (The arc depends on the side Luke is facing) This attack can one shot regular infantry and deals 13 dmg to a villain. -Saber Rush- [Can be blocked by Emperor Palpatine, and Vader] Luke lunges forward while swinging his lightsaber. It has an AOE which is useful against groups of enemies. This attack can also one shot regular infantry but deals only 3 dmg to a villain. -Heavy Attack- [Can be blocked by Emperor Palpatine, and Vader] Stronger version of the 'saber rush' Luke will spin around in a forward motion, swinging his lightsaber. This attack deals around 40 dmg to a villain and one shots regular infantry. When Luke and Vader uses 'heavy attack' at the same time, they will lock their saber for few seconds. Player with the most trigger press count during this event will be able to stun the opponent. (During this event, both the hero and the villain will not take any damage from the saber lock and from someone else)Heavy attack can also break vader's saber block, allowing an opening for Luke. It is actually very hard to pull off a successful heavy attack, beacuse you have to aim it almost perfectly... Most of the time, it will just completely miss. Try using it in a narrow hallway or when the opponent is cornered. *How to counter certain villains* -Darth Vader- When you find yourself 1 on 1 with Vader, try to close the distance using your cover. Vader will most likey try to keep a good distance away from you and use his lightsaber throw and force choke to take away good chunk of Luke's Health. When you see vader charging at you, use your force push to stun him and saber attack once or twice before going into a saber block. Stay in a defensive position until vader attacks and stun himself. when you see him stunned, IMMEDIATELY swing your lightsaber! You usually get a free 1 or 2 saber slashes to vader before he can block or attack. You can also do a block and follow it up with a heavy attack for a nice strong combo. (beware though, missing your heavy attack will make you defenseless) When Vader is blocking, use your heavy attack to break his block and stun him. -Emperor Palpatine- Fighting Emperor Palpatine can be dangerous as Luke. Palpatine and his shock troopers can easily destory you. Try to avoid attacking Palpatine when he has his shock troopers nearby. Remember to block his force lightning and when he is out of lightning energy, attack as fast as possible before he can regain lightning energy. (Most people dont know this, but Palpatine can actually block Luke's lightsaber attacks...) -Boba Fett- The Key to fighting Boba Fett is to quickly close the distance and saber slash him to death. Your lightsaber will make Boba's jump pack malfunction, making it almost imposible for Boba to escape your lightsaber. When Boba is using his flamethrower, use your saber rush to get behind him and continue slashing. Remember to block his blaster bolts, because they are extremly powerful. (After closing the gap between Boba, try blocking his blaster bolts and wait until he gives up firing his EE-3) <General tips> -Stay close to Han and let him damage the villains while you tank for him -Use your agility to flank the enemies -It is usually better to damage the villains with your regular saber attacks... I will add more Heroes and Villains in a moment... i have to take a break :P Hope you guys like it!
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Except if you click the right stick in your camera locks onto them, slash them once to stun them then heavy attack. Jobs a good'un
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Very informative and interesting read, good job OP.
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Since I cant Edit my main post, i will add the rest of the heroes/villains in the comments. Han Solo Powerful gunslinger that can deal massive damage in a short amount of time. Han can usually 1-3 shot regular infantry with his modified dl-44. His dl-44 deals 5 dmg per shot to a villain. (I am not sure about the headshot damage.) -Rapid Fire- [Can be blocked by Vader, and Emperor Palpatine] Without overheating his blaster, Han can fire his blaster as fast as he can. This attack fires a tracer round that deals the same 5 dmg per shot to a villain. If used correctly, Han can deal over 100 dmg to a villain. -Luckyshot- This charged explosive blaster bolt can ignore a villain's block ability and has a pretty decent AOE. It deals a massive 20 dmg to villains that is caught around the blast, and can one shot both the regular infantry and the shock troopers. ( If i am correct, this attack will stun the opponent for a short amount of time.) This attack also has an auto guided system, which will guide the explosve bolt to the nearby enemy. (Keep in mind that your crosshair has to be near the enemy while firing the luckyshot to enable this auto guided system) -Shoulder Charge- [Can be blocked by Vader, and Emperor Palpatine] Han quickly charges infront of him, dealing 7 dmg to a villain and one shotting regular infantry that was caught in his charge. Similar to Luke's 'Saber Rush' it has an AOE. It is best used for killing regular infantry and to be more agile. *How to counter certain villains* -Darth Vader- It is usually a good idea to keep a good distance away from Vader or you might end up being chopped up by his mighty lightsaber. When you see him trying to close the gap between you, try using the rapid fire or the lucky shot to deal massive damage. (keep in mind that Darth Vader cant block and sprint at the same time!) It is important to time your rapid fire because vader can reflect all of your shots which will deal massive damage to yourself. Use your shoulder charge to keep a good distance away from Vader or try to flank him. -Emperor Palpatine- Same as Vader, Palpatine can block all of your attacks except for the 'Lucky shot'. The Good thing is that he cant reflect your blaster bolts back at you, so make him block your regular shots and use the rapid fire ability when he is out of blocking energy to take him down. Be cautious of his force dash ability as it can be used to quickly close the gap between you. -Boba Fett- Fighting Boba in the open might be very dangerous for Han. Boba can easily use his powerful ee-3 and his modified jump pack to rain down fire from the skies. Use your luckyshot to blast him out of the skies and finish him off with the rapid fire. Shoulder charge to get behind his flamethrower. <General Tips> -Stay close to Luke as he can reflect and tank for you -When you see Luke engaging Darth Vader, shoulder charge behind Vader and finish him. -Try to keep a good distance away from the enemies
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Someone said using the right stick to lock on to them? like target lock in an opponent? How is this done? Anyone?
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I thought Vader and Luke's heavy attacks could break blocks. Look forward to seeing the rest of your rundowns.