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=== Harrier ===
 
=== Harrier ===
 
=== Vamp ===
 
=== Vamp ===
Vamp does not have recoil invulnerability, and the PSG1/PSG1-T have the quickest shot speed of any weapon in the game. You know what that means.
 
 
Pick your spot (a pixel or two above Vamp's head will still hit him) and blast as fast as you can. If you're tranqing, you may need to adjust your aim after reloading in Ex/EuEx.
 
  
 
=== Vamp 2 ===
 
=== Vamp 2 ===

Revision as of 12:28, 28 August 2009

These strategies assume Extreme/EuExtreme difficulty. They may not work in other difficulties. In general if there's a "loop" available for a particular boss, it will be faster than other methods.


Tanker

Olga

  • Loop (Ex/EuEx)

Olga has a loop that allows you to shoot her repeatedly shortly before her first mini-cutscene. It works by making her empty her clip, forcing her to stop and reload at that point. As she shoots more rapidly in Ex/EuEx, this only works in those difficulties. In the US version of SoL, Olga often runs out to the right, making this strategy fail. All other versions have her run to the left the first time. This loop is difficult to get right.

The simplest method is to push against the hatch, hold R1, then quickly hold R2 as well when Olga runs out, to dodge her shots. As long as she sees you, she should run back to the left firing, then move to the back.

In 100%, you will probably need both M9 bullet caches, which gives you no time to use the above strategy. After collecting the cache in the middle, stand behind the left side of the eastern set of crates. As Olga runs out, run out a little so that she sees you, then duck back in. This is both riskier and less consistent.

Once you've enabled the loop, move to the east fence (pick up the M9 cache at the southeast if you need them) and aim towards the back. You want the laser to be aimed at the small gap between a horizontal and vertical set of poles in the frame Olga is hiding behind. When she is reloading, her head is here. Fire as soon as she starts reloading, then wait for her to recover and try to reload again. If your aim is a little too far to the left, you may miss if you shoot a little early. Four headshots wins.

  • Free first shot

At the start of the battle, crawl and look through the gap in the crates in the middle. When Olga runs out she'll stop and look puzzled, allowing you to shoot her easily. This is fairly slow, and only works once.

  • East-side firefight

The east side of the area is the best to battle Olga as she's fairly predictable, easy to get headshots, and quick to beat. The easiest way to deal with a firefight is to stand at the far east in plain sight, enter first-person, and use the L2 button to dodge her shots.

After her first mini-cutscene, she will always run to the front, giving you a chance of headshot. At the front, she will always pop her head out at the same place, but she shoots quickly, so you have to shoot her first and dodge her own shot.

At the back, she will attack from either a standing or crouched position, but you get slightly longer to dodge. In addition, if she is standing, she waits a second or so before hiding, giving you time to hit her. If you miss first time, aim at the correct spot for the next attempt, as she uses the same position a few times.

  • Tarpaulin phase

In general, if a battle reaches this phase, you aren't doing it quick enough, but sometimes Olga will tire of an east-side battle early. In Ex/EuEx the tarp can't be shot off, so it's easiest to wait for a silence indicative of her getting out a grenade, and shoot blindly at her.

After hitting her once, Olga will shoot the tarp herself and run forward via the east side. This gives you ample time to hit her in the head.

Soldiers

  • General strategy

The safe place in this battle is crouching behind the crate nearest to the action. There are two main methods from this point:

You can back up against the crate, and use the pop-out technique (hold Sq at the left side of the crate) in conjunction with first-person mode. This has a lot of overhead time from the pop-out/in animations, and you should make sure you let go of R1 before popping back in.

Alternatively, stay facing forward, hold R1 to go into first-person and also R2 (which has no effect at first). When you hold L1 as well, you will lean over the crate, allowing you to aim and fire. Let go of L1 to duck back into cover.

There are three types of soldier. One crosses to the west, and then fires or jumps out from that position. One stays in the east and does the same (this is the most dangerous as you can't see what they're up to). The other moves to the crate at the back (essentially the same position as you are) and fires or later throws grenades.

Take advantage of the fact that moving soldiers can't hit you. While the west/back soldiers move into position, headshot them before they get there. You have to take the east soldier out the hard way, and you should be wary of him attacking while you try to take out the other two.

Each soldier is replaced after a certain amount of time, by a soldier of the same type. If you take out the soldiers in a particular order, you can predict the order of the next wave.

Once at least three (or two in the easier difficulties) of each type of soldier have been eliminated, and no more soldiers are on the screen, three last guards will rush you. You can stay in the same position, or retreat to distance if you see it coming. Headshots will deal with these without trouble, but if you shoot the first soldier too quickly, the last one will lose his nerve and hide for a few seconds. It's quicker to wait a little.

  • Instant kill (Ez/VE)

Your enemies are soldiers with the same attributes as regular soldiers. On Easy and Very Easy, just plug them with a single M9 bullet.

  • Headshot on moving targets

When using Previous equip mode (this can be done with Unequip, but it is slower), lock-on and shoot a moving soldier with the USP, then use their recoil time to switch to the M9 and hit them with a headshot.

  • Clear a phase quickly

If you're not aiming for no kills, you can trigger the last phase or finish the battle more quickly by killing the last soldier(s) rather than tranqing them. When tranqing, the elimination is registered when they start snoring - with a lethal weapon it's registered as soon as the killing shot hits.

Plant

Fortune

  • General strategy

Make sure you've got a cardboard box. With the smaller turning circle, you can run back and forth without running the risk of Raiden messing up a 180-degree turn. Stay at the far south and get into a rhythm of running to the east so Fortune shoots straight down, then turning to the west and doing the same.

  • Simple dodging (Ez/VE/Nm/Hd)

On the easier difficulies Fortune only fires one shot at a time. Stand in the middle at the back, and crouch just as she fires, then stand back up once the shot has passed.

  • NTSC vs PAL

In order to make up for the horrific amounts of slowdown in the NTSC (US/Jp) versions of this battle, Fortune has a different attack pattern between NTSC and PAL (Eu). Particularly, the PAL version lasts significantly longer in game time (enough that it's longer in real time despite the NTSC slowdown) as Fortune shoots about 20 more bolts at you.

Fatman

Harrier

Vamp

Vamp 2

Tengus

Tengus 2

Rays

Solidus

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