Bow-wielding Rangers will have a significant advantage against the boss, since they'll be able to keep dealing damage even as Jormungandr spits out a bunch of poison puddles at once, effectively walling himself off from close-range attacks. Having a variety of weapons at your team's disposal is pretty crucial in fighting Jormungandr, Norsfell says.
It's not enough to avoid that initial hit-you'll want to give the orbs a wide berth because when you see them, it means a big portion of the ring where you fight Jormungandr is about to be off-limits. The orbs themselves are dangerous, but they also create pools of poison around the arena that will damage you and deplete your Mana gauge. You're going to learn quickly about Jormungandr's poison attacks, which you'll recognize as green orbs that come shooting out of his mouth. Avoid those green orbs Jormungandr spits green orbs that'll do damage to you directly, while also dropping poisonous puddles on the ground. The good news is, the tail is an alternative point where you can attack Jormungandr when it lands, which can help you keep dealing damage while avoiding poison. Norsfell warns you should keep an eye on it and be ready to dodge clear.
Jormungandr's tail is sneaky-while you're hitting it in the face, the tail has a tendency to pop up and crash down on you from the outside of the ring. Norsfell's Jormungandr Tips Watch out for that tail Space is tight and paying attention to where you can stand without getting hurt is key to surviving. What's more, it'll also attack with its tail, slapping at you and covering a big chunk of the ring. That's specifically problematic because Jormungandr's attacks include spitting big globs of poison on the ground that will damage you and drain your Mana if you stand in them, so you'll want to keep moving. His boss arena is a narrow, ring-shaped piece of stone that encircles his head, giving you less room than you might want to move around. A giant, poisonous snakeįirst and foremost, know that Jormungandr is a more stationary boss than Fenrir, and you'll be wailing on its face for most of the fight.
TRIBES OF MIDGARD FENRIR WEAKNESS HOW TO
Here's how to best battle the World Serpent, straight from its creators.
Jormungandr is pretty different from the first season's Saga boss, Fenrir, forcing you to adopt new tactics and deal with new threats.ĭeveloper Norsfell has provided GameSpot with a few tips that should help you and your tribe of Vikings get the upper hand against Jormungandr when you finally take it down during the Serpent Saga. That creature is Jormungandr, the World Serpent, an absolutely massive snake that you'll find out in the new Open Seas biome. As soon as you leave close all the gates (which are very sturdy) and if you happen to die during the bossfight check the village situation and teleport again (the boss health does not regenerate su you can die how many tokmes you want).Tribes of Midgard's second season, the Serpent Saga, kicks off on December 14, and with a whole lot of new additions and features comes a new, massive mythological monster for players to face down to stop Ragnarok. Speaking of timing instead, as soon as you do the blood moon that comes during day 13 (approximately) go kill the 4th Jotunn and immediately after it rush to start the bossfight, after day 14 there's a big surprise in terms of defending your village. Speaking of Fenrir (I just got my first clear 5 mins ago), I found out that it's weakness is dark, I unfortunately already had crafted the legendary lightning sword and I was still able to do some good dps with the 20% increase, so, basically try and craft the dark legendary sword with the parts of the Helthing and the dark Jotunn. For the materials the only tip I can give you is to rush asap for quarry ( if you look at the map you can see some ramps that lead to other zones, sometimes you can find a barricade, I think that when you break 3 of them you'll have just enough material to build the quarry).