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Star Wars Bounty Hunters Tips and Strategies

Star Wars: Bounty Hunters Tips and Strategies

Star Wars: Bounty Hunters Tips and Strategies. To help you win the game, there are a few tips and tactics for novice players. Keep in mind that the checklist tab at the top of this guide allows you to monitor your progress and accomplishment status as well.

Master Tactics:

  • Flying: When your jetpack is accessible, press the Thrust button to activate it. You will have five seconds to fly either vertically or horizontally. When you stop boosting, your jetpack will refill, allowing you to fly for an additional five seconds or longer, depending on how long you let it recharge.
  • Cutting Metal Grates: Use your cutting torch to cut through grates and metal mesh entrances. All you have to do is approach the door and press the Action button. You are going to slice through the door like a butter knife.
  • Clinging to Ledges and Jumping Gaps: You’ll instinctively grasp hold of the ledge and hang from it if you tumble off or fail to make a full jump. You can shimmy along by pressing the Analog Stick to either side. When you reach a pipe or ledge gap, hit the leap button and the side button simultaneously to jump across. To jump backward off of a ledge or pipe, simply press the jump button.
Master Tactics
Master Tactics

Voluntary Missions:

Throughout the game Star Wars Bounty Hunters  150 secondary bounties can  found. They are all optional, but by claiming them, you can access exclusive features. Moreover, the amount of money granted for each bounty varies depending on whether the target  brought in alive or dead. For certain bounties, you will have a choice, while others must  taken dead. For an engaging dive into the galaxy’s underworld, check out our Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Game Review 2024. You will still  credited with the bounty even if you kill one that you were supposed to bring in alive; however, you will not paid for it.

Choose the scanner from your inventory to locate bounties. To accomplish this quickly, tap the Digital Pad’s Up button. Switch to first-person mode and explore the local wildlife. If there is a bounty on the creature’s head, your scanner will show it. You’ll be provided with a variety of details if it’s a wanted criminal or scoundrel, such as their name, the reason for their wanted status, and their estimated value, both alive and dead.

Voluntary Missions
Voluntary Missions

 

Once a bounty has been located, glance at the target with your scanner and hit the Fire button. This creature will display a “Bounty Marked” warning and have a red box surrounding it in the game. You can then shoot any bounty you want to kill. For those you prefer to take alive, approach them and switch to your inventory’s snare to entangle them. After they’ve  killed or captured, press the Action button to retrieve your reward. You can’t claim a reward until it marked. You can ensnare a bounty before marking it, but once you kill a bounty, you cannot mark it. By then, it’s too late.

It’s crucial to remember that bounties wander around a bit on their own, even if this guide informs you where they should be. If you give a bounty enough time, even if it generally lives in a small cabin, it might wander off. Don’t worry about the last bounty on the level wandering off randomly the moment the task begins; you need to be near enough for them to become “active.” Unless you scare them away or they chase you around a bit, bounties will generally stay very close to where they started. Look around a little and near any ledges where they might have fallen if they’re not where they should be. That is their tendency from time to time.