The challenge level is balanced, but the number of Uruks can be overwhelming.
The challenge level is balanced, but the number of Uruks can be overwhelming.
The statement described a chaotic approach where spam actions were used to bypass obstacles, followed by rapid attacks and repeated movements.
Run whenever necessary, particularly at the start of the match. With more powers unlocked, the game becomes overly simple in my view.
The game provides guidance for eliminating bodyguards and captains before targeting the main threat. Success comes from understanding weaknesses and applying smart strategies, not just random actions.
Wait for one of the Uruks to sound the alarm and warn about 40 more urus to attack. Yes, the game can be tough, as you mentioned. I haven’t played it recently because it can be really frustrating.
Don't use any of your upgrade points; instead, gather up the necessary points for the special sword (I haven’t played much lately). It seems to require around 2500 points. Once you have them, go all out with the executions. You’ll likely get unlimited executions for about 20 seconds or more. Keep an eye on counter icons so you can react in time—soon you’ll be facing 20 to 50 opponents at once without being hit.
I started with the stealth-upgrade first, though it depends on your style—sword-upgrade works too. You shouldn't rush in at the start and try to defeat everyone all at once. The game holds you accountable (and that's a good thing), because it's not overly forgiving. It's different from most Ubisoft titles where everything seemed too simple from the beginning.