He likes to pounce on you and is really good at it, so staying at a distance is more dangerous than right up in his ballsack IMO.Īs for how to heal, you just run around with your thumb on the Y button waiting for the monster to commit to something that gives you enough time to heal. I'll also say that staying underneath Narga is relatively safe, you just gotta keep a sharp eye out for that tail slam. It's a lot easier and safer to just sidestep the tail slam in most cases. (Also, I was jumping off Narga's tail slam here, but you might not want to do that if you're still getting used to the timing of vaulting off attacks as a means to dodge them. I like to switch to adept against him because he gets rekt by adept. I find it especially tricky against Narga. You have to know the monster's tells even better since you have to hit the button well ahead of time. So yeah, you have to time it well, and it's tricky. Your aerial forward dodge has invincibility from about the apex of the jump to about when you land, that's also when the vault happens and if you vault off a monster you get even more invincibility frames on the way up off the monster. It's a lot of fun once you have a bit of practice. You have invincibility right at the beginning of the swag axe's sidesteps you can use to pass through a lot of his attacks, just keep calm and hit the button with good timing. I'm not great with the swag axe but here's some examples of how to dodge Narga with aerial style. Is it even worth healing in fights like this without leaving the zone? The pose you pull at the end is like an invite for every monster to slap seven shades of shit out of you. I almost fell into a coma out of sheer boredom. It doesn't help that the little fucker runs away about 900 times per fight, and at one point after my paintball ran out, apparently moved zone with such frequency that I had to check every fucking zone twice before he appeared again. I spotted this video which seems to make it look like I have to have left the floor for it to count? Though I don't see what happened in the very first clip, did the monster just whiff the attack? I'm guessing I need to go earlier? Because that's going to be a fucker to time correctly. When exactly do the i-frames start? People talk about them starting at the beginning of the dodge - is that like, the instant I hit the button, or the instant my character leaves the floor? I've recorded a few clips to check what's happening and it doesn't feel like there's any safety there in the moments between hitting the button and leaving the floor - I see my character wind up the dodge anim, then I get hit. Been recording clips to watch back and I simply can't work out where the i-frames are at all on my dodge. It's a monster that seems to telegraph its attacks more than others, but I just can't seem to ever actually evade an attack. I swear to God, I do worse if I actually try and dodge attacks rather than just running at the fucker and jumping off him. So after I got carted fighting Nargacaga with my aerial switch I figured I'd practice it a bit.
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