Dragon’s Dogma 2: What Do the Dots Under a Boss Indicate?
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| Author Diana D'Estefano
Dragon's Dogma 2 is a game in which you will be forced to face a myriad of different enemies, including many bosses. In every self-respecting game of the genre, in fact, you have to deal with enemies who are stronger than expected and who can put you in serious difficulty if you don't approach them with the right strategy. However, even before that, there is one key thing you need to know: what are dots under a boss? What is their meaning? In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about it.
What Are Dots Under a Boss in Dragon's Dogma 2?
As often happens, boss fights are spectacular combats, often characterized by more than one phase. The points under the bosses serve precisely to indicate this. Or rather, they serve to indicate how many health bars that particular type of boss has. It is, therefore, a sort of warning that the game wants to give you to make you understand how much time and effort you will have to put in to face that boss.
However, don't let that scare you. Even if you face a boss with more dots and, therefore, more health bars, that doesn't necessarily mean you're done. In some cases, these bosses are easier to deal with than others. It also depends a lot on your skills and your way of playing. Perhaps, in fact, you might be more inclined to challenge a fast and agile boss than a big and slow one. Therefore, our advice is to not give up and find a strategy to deal with the problem.
As we have already underlined in the article in which we gave you some tips and tricks to follow, the fights in Dragon's Dogma 2 are not left to chance at all. You will have to study both the boss in front of you and the setting as best as possible in order to find not only the strengths and weaknesses of your opponent but also the advantages that you can exploit in a given setting. We remember, in fact, that in Dragon's Dogma 2, there are classes that make this their strength.
Ultimately, therefore, although the dots under the boss may scare you once you understand what they indicate, you should not let the sense of fear overcome. Start the fight by studying the situation well and don't rush in headlong after having immediately taken an aggressive approach. First, try to understand what your opponent's pattern is so that you can respond in the most correct and effective way possible. With a little practice, you will succeed.