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Reino Come: Guía de lanzamiento de rocas para aventureros

Autor : Joseph Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

Dominar el sigilo en el reino Come: Deliverance 2: El arte del lanzamiento de rocas

Si bien el combate directo tiene sus emociones, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 ofrece un sistema de sigilo convincente. Un elemento clave de este sistema es la capacidad de distraer a los enemigos arrojando rocas. Esta guía explica cómo.

Throwing Rocks at bird nests in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.

Captura de pantalla capturada por el escapista

Iniciando el lanzamiento

Recuerde, el lanzamiento de rock es exclusivamente una acción sigilosa. Ingrese el modo sigiloso presionando el palo derecho (controladores) o la tecla C (PC). Una vez en sigilo, mantenga presionado el botón designado para iniciar el lanzamiento:

  • PlayStation: R1
  • Xbox: RB
  • PC: G

Aparecerá una mira, indicando la trayectoria de la roca. Suelte el botón para lanzar.

Consejos estratégicos de lanzamiento de rocas

  • Munición ilimitada: Tiene un suministro interminable de guijarros, así que no se preocupe por conservar las municiones.
  • Radio de ruido: El ruido de una roca lanzada tiene un rango limitado. Apunte a objetivos cercanos para la máxima efectividad. Golpear objetos como tazas o placas crea una distracción más fuerte.
  • Distracción y oportunidad: Las rocas lanzadas con éxito atraerán la atención de los enemigos, dándote la oportunidad de eliminarlas sigilosamente o simplemente pasar desapercibido. Los éxitos directos, sin embargo, los alertarán inmediatamente.
  • Nidos de pájaros: Use rocas para derribar nidos de pájaros dispersos por el mundo del juego. Estos nidos a menudo contienen artículos valiosos como los huevos (que proporcionan una nutrición menor) o incluso insignias de dados raras.

Más allá del lanzamiento de rocas

Esta guía cubre los conceptos básicos del lanzamiento de rocas en Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 . Para obtener más ayuda, consulte otros recursos sobre temas como adquirir el mejor caballo o vender bienes de forma segura.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 está actualmente disponible en PlayStation, Xbox y PC.

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