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Humans are about 70% water. Machine is 100% metal (or composites etc, solid material). Physics.
Night times are gorgeous in that region though.
agreed. a quick tip. I went there just after doing "mountain that fell" quest. The story ties nicely when you start climbing, thats all i can say :)
The suspense is unbearable!
At your level i took down a thunderjaw, and stormbird back to back... Aloy is a beast.
You have to use some strategies for the Game. Always standing still will kill you. Learn about your enemies, about theyr parts and weaknesses, use traps, dispatch theyr bodyparts and armors, and so on. Sometimes it is also nice, to have a decoy or hide behind rocks or between two rocks - use the landscape to your advantage!
Sounds like an Advice for a survival-Adventure, I know - but HZD somehow IS exactly that.
It needs some practice! If you have too many problems, take a lower difficulty-level and as soon as you get used to the game, go higher with the difficulty.
And: at max. lvl (60) you will have 800 HP - you get 10HP each level and no - you cannot upgrade your HP with armors or weapon-upgrades. they only increase with your lvl.
Haha indeed.