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Hyper Light Breaker: Mastering Lock-On Doceing

Autor : Scarlett Actualizar : Apr 06,2025

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Hyper Light Breaker está envuelto en Mystery, con muchos mecánicos para que los jugadores descubran mientras navegan por su mundo Roguelite Synthwave. Entre estos, el sistema de bloqueo se destaca como una mecánica de orientación crucial que puede afectar significativamente su juego. Si bien el bloqueo en un objetivo puede ayudar a mantener el enfoque en un solo enemigo, no siempre es el mejor enfoque. Esta guía lo guiará a través de cómo apuntar a los enemigos de manera efectiva y proporcionará información sobre cuándo usar la función de bloqueo versus el modo de cámara libre predeterminado.

Cómo apuntar a los enemigos en Hyper Light Breaker

Para apuntar a un enemigo específico en Hyper Light Breaker, centre su vista sobre el objetivo deseado y presione el Stick analógico derecho (R3) en su controlador. El juego identificará automáticamente el objetivo correcto, incluso dentro de una multitud, y su punto de vista se acercará ligeramente con una retícula que aparece alrededor del enemigo.

No necesitas una línea de visión directa para bloquear a un enemigo; Mientras sean visibles en la pantalla y dentro del alcance, puede apuntarlos. Cuando se bloquee, el movimiento de tu personaje se ajustará para rodear el objetivo, y la cámara seguirá, lo que puede ser desorientador si el enemigo se mueve rápidamente.

Para cambiar los objetivos mientras está bloqueado, simplemente mueva la barra analógica derecha hacia la izquierda o hacia la derecha. La retícula saltará al enemigo más cercano dentro del alcance. Para volver al modo de cámara de tercera persona predeterminado, presione la barra analógica derecha nuevamente. Este control se puede personalizar en el menú Configuración. Si se mueve demasiado lejos de su objetivo, el bloqueo se desconectará automáticamente.

¿Cuándo debo bloquear VS usar cámara gratis?

Bloquear en un objetivo es ventajoso en escenarios específicos, pero puede ser arriesgado en otros. Use la función de bloqueo durante los encuentros uno a uno, como contra los jefes o enemigos formidables con barras de salud amarillas, pero solo después de eliminar otras amenazas cercanas.

El sistema de bloqueo puede limitar su conciencia de otros enemigos, haciéndolo vulnerable a los ataques de puntos ciegos. Para la mayor parte del juego, especialmente cuando se enfrentan a enemigos múltiples o más débiles, el modo de cámara libre es más beneficioso. Le permite mantener una visión más amplia de su entorno y reaccionar de manera más efectiva a las amenazas.

Cuando se enfrente a un mini jefe o jefe, bloquee para mantenerlos centrados en su pantalla una vez que haya eliminado a todos los demás enemigos. Si aparecen enemigos adicionales, desconecte el bloqueo para administrar la situación, luego vuelva a participar para concentrarse en el jefe una vez que el área esté clara.

Por ejemplo, durante las secuencias de extracción, encontrarás olas de enemigos regulares seguidos de un mini jefe. Es mejor usar CAM Free hasta que hayas tratado con todos los enemigos regulares, luego bloquee el mini jefe para concentrar tus esfuerzos sin distracciones.

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