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Assassin's Creed Odyssey Hunting Mercenaries (Assassin's Creed Odyssey gameplay guide)

Assassin's Creed Odyssey Hunting Mercenaries (Assassin's Creed Odyssey gameplay guide)

In "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey", when we kill mercenaries, if we use special methods to kill them, we can not only recruit this mercenary, but also get a considerable reward if we fail to kill them. Therefore, hunting mercenaries is an important part of our ten minutes of upgrading and obtaining equipment. Below, the editor will bring you a brief experience in hunting mercenaries in "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey". Let's take a look.

Experiences in Hunting Mercenaries

I tried many ways to hunt mercenaries. First, the safest thing is to find a very high roof, climb up, squat up, and shoot the opponent bit by bit with a bow and arrow. Why is it a high roof? Because I have tried many roofs of different heights, medium heights, such as city walls, ordinary roofs, etc., mercenaries can easily come up.

However, if it is actually the roof of a certain palace, the situation is completely different. You just need to find all angles, draw the bow and shoot him/her, and play guerrilla warfare with him to hide and seek (remember to avoid the opponent's shooting, but if the angle is good enough and he can't shoot you, then you can shoot against him/her very freely).

The disadvantage of doing this is that it is time-consuming, but the advantage is stability. I found this to be so awesome and has been tried and done. Is it considered a bug? At least it doesn't seem to violate the rules of the game now (hunting with terrain differences). The second experience is to hunt on the sea. If your ship is strong enough after going to sea, it is easier to hunt mercenaries on the sea than to come on land. After all, if you have a ship as armor, archers, impact and other skills as weapons, it is definitely much more comfortable than fighting mercenaries on land. But there are risks, if it attracts other ships, it will be troublesome.

So, lead the mercenaries to an open sea. Compared with the first method, the risk is slightly greater. (Note: I have only tried the above method in general difficulty. I have not tried it on higher difficulty yet.)

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