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The Venomglider is a subspecies Kemono of the Spineglider in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Wild Hearts. This Kemono has a massive inflatable tail that it uses to spray pois♐on at its enemies or create rock fixtures that it jumps on top of to survey the battlefield.
With its poison-based attacks, the Venomglider is a great deal more difficult than the Spineglider. Below, we'll take a look at each of its weaknesses, the best equipment to use to fight it, and some strategies for beating it.
Venomglider - Strengths And Weaknesses
- Attribute - Water
- Soft Parts - Body
- Attribute Weaknesses - Wood, Fire
- Ailment Weaknesses - Ablaze, Fatigue, Frozen, Entangled
- Attribute Resistances - Water, Earth
- Ailment Resistances - Poison
- Physical Effectiveness - Pummel
The Venomglider is a Water attribute Kemono, and is weakest to Wood and Fire attribute attacks. Although its softest part is its body, it doesn't take much damage on any of its body parts, with its highest part softn🅰ess rating being only three stars.
Similarly, all ailments, with the exception of Poison, have decent effectiveness, but the Venomglider isn't particularly weak to any of them. It takes the most damage from Pummel-type weapons, like the Mauler, but Slash-type weapons will be able to cut off its tail, making the fight easier overall.
Best Equipment To Fight Venomglider
Before you fight the Venomglider, you'll want to prepare your equipment accordingly. An armor set with high defense and a skill or two that can protect against Poison are the ideal. To that end, the Wayward Brigand or Great Juniper armor sets are good options, with the Cut-Throat pants being a good subsititute due to its 33 percent Poison Recovery skill.
Akebia Fruit is a good choice for lessening the ⛦effectiveness of Poi🐎son.
A Wood or Fire attribute weapon will deal good damage to the Venomglider, but if you have a physical weapon with higher base damage, use that one instead. The Venomglider doesn't take a whole lot of extra damage from elements, so a the higher the base physical stat, the better.
Be sure to bring the Spring and Glider Karakuri to this fight. By combining three Springs, you can conjure the Pounder Fusion Karakuri, which is great for knocking the Venomglider off its perches. Gliders can be stacked on each other to create the Healing Mist Karakuri, 🍌which will help restore health lost to Poiso🅺n damage.
Venomglider - Fight Breakdown And Moves
The Venomglider has many similar attacks as the Spineglider, with a few new additions, like its ability to control poison. The Kemono can fling poison rocks on you that inflict the ailment, or create puddles of poison on t𒊎he ground that damage you if you walk over them.
The Venomglider's main attack is a floating poison pellet barrage that it will fire twice, followed by either a tail spin or forward charge. The Venomglider's tail spin attack is one of its most dangerous, rapidly spinning its tail around, spreading poison and dealing high damage. However, once you learn the timing of this attack, you can dodge into the Kemono to avoid it almost every time,ღ creating a nice opening to counterat🥃tack.
The Venomglider's signature move is its ability to spray poison like a hose from its tail, dealing damage while also forming a rock structure. Then, the Kemono will jump onto this structure, gaining a vantage point to either shoot off poison rocks from or jump down into a wide tail spin or a tail slam. In any case, this move can be countered by quickly creating a Pounder Karakuri, which will activate on the structure, destroying it and knocking the Venomglider off. When the Venomglider makes a rock, use a Pounder to gain an attack opening.
Additionally, if you are able to chop off the Venomglider's tail, this fight will be much easier, drastically limiting the number of attacks the Kemono can perform, and making the ones it can hurt less. Repeatedly target the Venomglider's tail with Slash-type weapons to accomplish this and gain a huge advantage.
After the Venomglider has taken enough damage, it will enrage, blasting the area in poison spikes and increasing the size of its tail. While enraged, the Venomglider's attacks will be more dangerous, and it will also gain a few new ones.
Now, when the Venomglider swings its tail, more poison will be released with each attack. Its tail whirlwind spin attack will be especially strong, dealing damage over a larger area, making it a bit harder to dodge.
Watch out for the Venomglider's new double tail slam, in which it attacks the area behind it with its enlarged tail twice in a row. If you are hit by both of these attacks, you will take a ton of damage and be poisoned. Use your Spring Karakuri to move out of the way when the Venomglider performs this attack, but prepare to move in for a counter when its done.
Finally, while enraged, the Venomglider can increase the size of its tail even further, enlarging it so that it can bounce around on it like a water balloon. After bouncing toward you, the Venomglider will jump high into the air before slamming its massive tail down, dealing high damage. Although this attack is dangerous, by dodging it just right, either by rolling or using a Spring Karakuri, you can put yourself in position to attack the Kemono during its recovery period.
Venomglider - Drops And Materials
Successfully hunting the Venomglider will reward you with the following materials, which can be used to craft the Sunrise Princess armor set.
- Venomglider Bloom Horn
- Venomglider Toxic Lintel
- Venomglider Petal Derm
- Venomglider Bloom Claw
- Venomglider Patagim
- Giant Kemono Petal
- Rare Venomglider Succus
- Sunrise Princess Teardrops
- Sunrise Princess Kemono Blood
- Large Autumn Breeze Crystal