chrislad wrote: » Off the top of my head, it’s some weapons now, chellenges and mp maps in Dec and new single player content next year
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I've yet to get back to this, only trying the tutorial... to my shame... Just no time! And the eshop is so tempting... too many distractions!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I only got Ocarina of Time finished, for the first time, when it was released for the 3DS and I ended up in hospital for a night with chest pains a few years ago! A night in a ward with a dude to the left of me who wanted all the lights on and snored! Couldn't sleep a wink so out came the 3DS, and off I went on my travels around Hyrule instead of the observation ward in Beaumont.... Much better! And finished it! So, in a nutshell, if I'm to have any chance of completing the Switch Rabbids game, I'd better have another health crisis!
iamtony wrote: » Just started on World 3 and I'm finding it much harder. Is it normal practice to go back to the first 2 world to upgrade things more or should I be able to plough straight through the game?
Rhyme wrote: » You can reset your abilities at any time as well so if you need to remove a characters abilities to beef up another ability to beat a challenge, that's a possibility. As soon as I had Mario, Luigi and Rabbid Peach on the one team, I never changed. Mario's Hero Gaze and Luigi's Steely Stare as well as Rabbid Peachs healing ability changed my tactics completely. The little moving robot bombs were handy too. I think your characters dictate how you play so if you're finding it tough, try others. Some of the later characters are fantastic tanks and great for high damage too, especially Rabbid Mario and Yoshi.
iamtony wrote: » Whilst getting thrashed on World 3-4 I decided to look at the level on utube and the person playing it had a much better set up than me. He was getting 160 damage with just the initial slide tackle think where I'm only getting 30 or 40 for it. Think I'll definitely have to revisit the skill tree today. After the first few times doing it I started to use the auto fill function. I think theorin lies the problem.
chrislad wrote: » Your movement is nearly more important than your weapon strength. With Rabbid Luigi, with his Vampire ability, you heal for 160 for each slide tackle, so two tackles will get you back to full health and a good push or honey weapon will keep enemies from getting too close.
/\/ollog wrote: » Me too, I just went through, even did a mission on easy. The weapons it unlocked made World 4 fairly easy too, so far. I'll go back later.
"Separated from her friends, the unforgettable Rabbid Peach will team up with two new heroes with very unique abilities to save the day: the banana-loving hero Donkey Kong and the stubborn Rabbid Cranky in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle’s new DLC, Donkey Kong Adventure! Donkey Kong is the iconic hero of this DLC. “When we first started working on Donkey Kong as a new character for a new story of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, we started to think about how he would impact the battle system,” says Davide Soliani, Creative Director at Ubisoft Milan. “He has big arms, so we wanted to use them extensively through the combat. And he’s a gorilla, so it makes sense for him to have more mobility options.” This resulted in giving Donkey Kong a powerful grab-and-throw skill that propels friends, foes, and cover stones. He can also travel in the air by jumping from one dandelion to another! You can even chain together new moves like swinging with dandelions or climbing high grounds to conquer your foes. When you play as Rabbid Cranky, you have the gift of shooting enemies mid-air and re-gaining energy by taking naps! Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Donkey Kong Adventure DLC will be available for download exclusively on Nintendo Switch™ as a part of the Season Pass or as a standalone purchase."