With this in mind, it’s best to keep them together preferably in the middle (it’s also best to group up in the middle after defeating the Boarrior so they’ll be together when they charge out) with the two tanks focusing on one Rhinocebro each to keep aggro. If one Rhinocebro is knocked out, the other one will go and revive them to their bruised state. This might seem like a job for the runner, since they can distract one of them till the other dies, but they hold another secret. Once they get low on health, the Rhinocebros get a bruised look. They choreograph it with waving their arm so you do have the chance of disrupting it with a special attack (like throwing Lucy). Their battle cry boosts their attacks, but unlike the Crocommander or Wigfrid, their damage boosts stays and stacks. Right out the gate, they will charge out and throughout the battle will use it against someone that isn’t right up against them (which is bad news for ranged attackers and any tank that runs away). Apart from having a regular attack, the Rhinocebros have an undodgeable charge attack and a battle cry. This wave is honestly pretty easy for the most part, but your team really needs to know what to do. We now have the Blacksmith’s Edge that can parry attacks from one direction Silken Grand Armor that gives 80% protection, adds 50 max health, and 15% faster cooldown and lastly Whispering Grand Armor that gives 80% protection, adds 75 max health, and gives companions (Baby Spiders, Abigail, or Bernie) a buff.įirst up is the Rhinocebros wave, which spawn two Rhinocebros for your team to fight against. Before getting into the new bosses, new items have also been unlocked. These new bosses show up right after defeating the Grand Forge Boarrior, so winning will be even harder from now on. The DST community unlocked the two new bosses! The guesses based on the new profile icons: Rhinocebros and the Infernal Swineclops. Please keep in mind it was written *during* the Forge event, so think of it like a diary entry from Life is Strange.
Please enjoy because it’s a hell of a good read for DST fans. So, here is the wonderful write-up RipWitch did that I borked up the publication of. I was supposed to edit this last weekend, but I got bogged down with other game releases, my own review game, work, and a cold that I’ve been trudging through to no avail. 1 ARTICLE: A Gamer s Diary: Don t Starve Together Forge.