Minggu, 24 Mei 2009

athena 's weapon blade 's kratos


You start the game with only Athena’s Blades as your sole weapon. You won’t get a true second weapon until well into the game, so make the most of the Blades by upgrading them fully before dealing with any of the other weapons that you possess. (We upgraded the Blades to level three, then upgraded Cronos' Rage to level two, then maxed out the Blades before bothering with anything else.) You’re almost definitely going to be using them more than the other weapons you pick up along the way, as they have longer range and a wider variety of attacks. Most of you will likely be familiar with the Blades from the first game; if you’re not, we’ll reprint the description that Doug Radcliffe wrote for our earlier game guide, when the Blades were called the Blades of Chaos:
"It's a good strategy to upgrade the Blade of Chaos before all other magic abilities. If you're thorough in red orb collection (seeking out hidden chests, etc) then you can have the Blades of Chaos fully upgraded certainly by mid-game. This provides full damage potential and access to powerful new combos.

The Blades are what you're going to be using most, so upgrade them before anything else!
Take advantage of the Blade of Chaos' long-range attack. Make every effort to avoid getting too close to your opponent. If you begin to move close, use the right-analog stick to roll away. If you're close, an enemy's strike may interrupt your combo and leave you vulnerable for further attack. Roll away then start the combo string from long-range so you can complete the attack.
Some of the Blade of Chaos' strongest moves are those that knock enemies off their feet. The Plume of Prometheus is such a move that's granted from the very beginning of the game. Use the Square, Square, Triangle combo to knock lesser enemies off their feet and vulnerable to additional combo attack to inflict further damage and to also increase the amount of experience orbs you receive."

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