The next time you enter this room there will be a Sheegoth here to keep you from getting bored. You can use this track to get to the ledge exit that way, and this might be a good idea so you can get back to the previous Save Station to save your progress, but come back here when you're done. Start by scanning the track leading up to the ledge where you came in. This allows you to follow the Spider Ball track that's to be found in many locations in the game. Thardus leaves behind some Ultra Energy so you can recover a bit, and the Spider Ball. When the last target is gone there is nothing left of Thardus except a pile of rubble. It's hard to see what Thardus is up to now, so you'll have a tougher time avoid its attacks.įinally you must destroy two targets on Thardus' back and one in its chest, making a total of seven. Thermal vision can still see through the mist though and the Combat Visor's targeting function still works even if you can't actually see what it's aiming at. By this time Thardus starts using a new ability it creates clouds that make lightning and hide Thardus in mist. Repeat the process again to destroy the arm, then you must do the other arm, and then the other leg. Now the cycle begins with a new part of the monster, this time with one of its arms. Keep shooting at the leg while trying to avoid Thardus' attacks and eventually it will break apart. When the weak spot has taken enough damage it becomes visible in ordinary light, but it also overloads the Thermal Scanner so you have to switch back to the Combat Visor. Use a Super Missile if you have missiles, or the Charge Beam (Power or Wave) otherwise. So switch to Thermal and target the bright area on Thardus' leg. There are instabilities though and you can locate them with the Thermal Visor. Meanwhile, if you've been reading the scans in the Space Pirate base you know that the monster's Phazon infused boulders are pretty much indestructible. Once you get to a safe corner wait for Thardus to uncurl itself because you can't really do much damage to it when it's in ball form. This is tricky to avoid but if you have good reflexes you can switch to Morph Ball mode and use Boost Ball to scoot out of the way. Probably its most dangerous attack is to curl into a ball and start rolling around trying to squash you. It also has a freezing attack that travels along the ground if you get hit by it then break the ice the same way as if was a Sheegoth attack. ![]() You can either dodge these or shoot them out of the air. ![]() First, it can levitate boulders and hurl them at you. There is nothing you can do to get rid of the Bombus so either time your way past them or use Boost Ball to take your chances and power your way through. This is a long Morph Ball tunnel with Bombus about midway. There are Bombus patrolling this passage. It's a bit of a sequence break but since you need the visor to defeat the boss, or at least it will be very difficult to win without it, it isn't a good idea.) (If you already know where the power conduit is then you don't really need the Thermal Visor to get through this door, which means that you can get to the next boss without it. Then switch to Thermal and shoot the Wave Beam at the power conduit to power up the door. Cordite means you need a Super Missile so shoot one at the statue. Scan the metal arch above the door to learn that there is a power conduit here but it's blocked by a Cordite statue. Go to the door across the courtyard from the Save Station and scan it to learn that it needs power just like the one in the Research Core. The trade off though is there is a rather nasty boss guarding it and there's a tough battle to fight. Now it's time for an upgrade that will open a lot more of the game to explore. ![]()
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