Installa Steam
Accedi
|
Lingua
简体中文 (cinese semplificato)
繁體中文 (cinese tradizionale)
日本語 (giapponese)
한국어 (coreano)
ไทย (tailandese)
Български (bulgaro)
Čeština (ceco)
Dansk (danese)
Deutsch (tedesco)
English (inglese)
Español - España (spagnolo - Spagna)
Español - Latinoamérica (spagnolo dell'America Latina)
Ελληνικά (greco)
Français (francese)
Indonesiano
Magyar (ungherese)
Nederlands (olandese)
Norsk (norvegese)
Polski (polacco)
Português (portoghese - Portogallo)
Português - Brasil (portoghese brasiliano)
Română (rumeno)
Русский (russo)
Suomi (finlandese)
Svenska (svedese)
Türkçe (turco)
Tiếng Việt (vietnamita)
Українська (ucraino)
Segnala un problema nella traduzione
If the worm is moving you will see a "wake" or ripple in the sand and might see one surface before going back under like in certain SciFi movies. Although, it may be that they only do this after surfacing for an attack.
If they are not moving, then there as far as I know, there will be no indicator that they are there.
Although I spotted one while on my Argentavis, I feel that this was sheer dumb luck on my part since I am usually too high up to agro one. You are probably better off with something that walks so that they can agro on to you or atleast flying along at ground level.
Have not tested that out as of yet.
I am not sure I even want to know how hard to kill that thing is.
Soo, Solo might be abit hard taking them down but together with Friends it should be pretty good
Earth elemental is the best tank pet not. In Group with 2-3 DD Dinos, the Worms will be a chalange but not undoable.
Good I cant imagen what fighting a level 100 worm would be like.
First only manticore, then he summon 2-3 death worms now and then, when low on health (maybe 25%-15%) he summons 4 rock golems... prepare rocket launchers... or you will regret it...
We wiped here... but... well, it will be better next time. Maybe there are more death worms afterward.