![]() ![]() ![]() Although I'm willing to bet a combination of "Return to Sender" with a RPG or Volley/Hail Fire would be equally as effective. Personally I used a fully upgraded Burst-Gun, and a Vox-Repeater (also fully upgraded). To be honest, I think the weapon you hurt her with is totally of your own choice, be it a vigor combo, firearm (close range, or long range) or a well upgraded Sky-Hook. While she's raising the bodies she is incapable of stopping your actions and can be hit with spells, which will not only damage her but her freshly summoned minions as well. The trap is of course your choice, but one which destroys bodies is preferable (shock or Fire). You want to lay a trap whenever she summons, aiming it at about where she hovers. This fight is actually pretty straight forward, although the first time I played the game I gave up after a handful or two of tries. It helps to go in fully loaded, upgraded, and healed, so knowing where she will attack can make a big difference. You must fight her three times before she goes down, and I've listed the locations in my guide. When they're stunned, I believe they take additional damage, so if you've got a bunch of them on you, it might be useful to stun them to avoid wasting ammo. Bronco is my go-to crowd control option if things are getting hairy in close. If you upgrade Charge with the explosive damage upgrade, you'll probably do pretty decent damage to them when you Charge anyhow. You can use Vigors or set Vigor traps if you're having issues with her minions - Shock Jockey is pretty good for this. There's a lot of ground you can cover in this area looking for resources. The Charge upgrade can be somewhat expensive if you haven't saved your cash or prioritized it, but I didn't get it until just before this fight, and I just scrounged around the city, looking for enough change to afford it. On 1999 mode, with around 5 infusion points into salts, I was able to take her down before I'd even halfway drained my salts or shotgun ammo. You could also retreat once the shotgun is empty, and reload your weapons and prepare to start from the beginning if that suits your playstyle better. Once your invulnerability wears off and your shields are low, just Charge again. Unload your shotgun, and then fire off whatever else you can until your shields are down.This also pops the Brittle Skinned bonus if you've got it. This will activate invulnerability, plus recharge your shields. When your shields are low, Charge her, which causes you to melee.Hit her with whatever ranged weapons you have - I tended to bring a crank gun.Throw in a fully upgraded shotgun and the whole thing is over before she can summon her second set of goons. If you have Brittle Skinned as a gear option, the fight is downright trivial. The Charge vigor, upgraded with the invulnerability option, makes this fight much easier. Lady Comstock takes critical hit damage from being hit almost anywhere, so critical hit boosting gear is very nice. I covered it in my 1999 guide, but I'll summarize here. The Sniper Rifle is brought to Rapture through a Tear by Elizabeth while the method the Hail Fire is acquired is unknown.I had less trouble than I was expecting with these fights, even on 1999 Mode. In addition to the Crossbow, the Bird's Eye Sniper Rifle and Vox Hail Fire were considered for use. This Crossbow's appearance was virtually identical to the Crossbow from BioShock, but used a new type of ammunition called an "Explosive Bolt." The Explosive Bolt was possibly intended as a predecessor to the Incendiary Bolts in the first game. Game files indicate that a cut weapon for Burial at Sea - Episode 1 was the Crossbow.The Skyline Pack is another concept that was cut from the game. It is described as being an Anti-Aircraft Gun and was to be attached to a Skyline Pack. Concept art for a cut weapon depicts a short barreled, electrically powered Heavy Machine Gun that apparently was designed to be used in Skyline Combat.This system was kept for both episodes of Burial at Sea, however a weapon wheel was added to give access to all collected weapons in the same fashion as the Vigors wheel. The idea of only being able to have two weapons (and change them out) at a time is adapted from other first-person shooters, such as Medal of Honor and Call of Duty, where the player is only allowed to have two weapons at a time: a primary and a backup.Barnstormer RPGs were also mentioned as being used during the conflict according to the mini-game Industrial Revolution. ![]() Both the China Broom and Paddywhacker's names refer to the Boxer Rebellion, implying their use in the war.The User Interface for Weapon Upgrade Vending Machine. ![]()
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