Corpse BallEnemy |
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Race | Drzyr |
Location | Vault of the Formless |
Weakness | Exposed Core |
Corpse Ball is an Enemy in Remnant 2. Corpse Ball are hideous amalgamations of bodies that roll around dangerously, to kill them destroy their armor and expose their core. Enemies are hostile creatures that inhabit the different realms that you'll encounter, each enemy has its own unique style and set of attacks that players will need to encounter. Killing different types of enemies will drop different types of items.
Remnant 2 Corpse Ball Information
- Race: Drzyr
- Weakness: Exposed Core
- Attacks:
- Frenzied Swings: The Corpse Ball engages in a long chain of attacks, stringing together swings and slams. Can change direction over the course of its attack.
- Charge: Charges forward in a straight line, barreling over anything caught in its path.
- Hitting a wall will leave it staggered for a short moment.
- Supression Lunge: The Corpse Ball lunges forward, slamming down and hurling projectiles forward.
- The projectiles leave puddles that slow and build up SUPRESSION.
- Body Slam: At close range, the Corpse Ball may jump into the air and slam down, splashing SUPRESSION fluid around itself.
- Corpse Balls will appear with between 1 and 3 metal plates on their body. Shooting a plate enough will make it fall off, exposing explosives embedded beneath. Destroying them will knock the Corpse Ball over, exposing their core as a weak spot.
Remnant 2 Corpse Ball Location
Corpse Ball can be found in the following Locations:
- N'Erud
- N'Erud Wastes 2
- N'Erud Stasis Chambers
Remnant 2 Corpse Ball Drops
Elite Enemies may randomly drop the following items:
- Relic Dust or 1 Relic Fragment
- Lumenite Crystal
- Iron, Forged Iron, Galvanized Iron or Hardened Iron
- Scrap
Remnant 2 Corpse Ball Notes & Tips
- Notes, Tips, and Trivia for Corpse Ball in Remnant 2 go here.
- For the Aberration of this enemy type, see Abyssal Dreadnought.
- Anonymous
The melee tracking itself is not hard to dodge. The problem is that one flurry of melee attacks it does where as far as I can tell it does about 6-7 attacks in one go. In the early game you will LITERALLY run out of stamina before being able to dodge all the attacks. That is some pretty bad enemy design.
- Anonymous
Hardest elite in the entire game by a landslide. The melee tracking is literally harder to dodge than most boss attacks
- Anonymous
The Plasma Cutter doesnt seem to work on these, does low damage plus no weak spot damage at all? Like why?!?
- Anonymous
I absolutely hate these things. There's no quick way to take them down early on if you get a N'Erud map as your first world with a fresh character, even with targeting the weakpoints to expose the bombs and blow holes to shoot the core for massive crit damage, and the tracking and range their slam combo is just awful basically requiring you to be able to take a hit no matter which way you dodge.
A better name for this enemy would be Amalgamation.
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