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Nier:Automata-釣りガイド

著者 : Aaliyah アップデート : Feb 06,2025

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nier:Automata's Worldは、Android-Machine Warfare以上のものを提供しています。 釣りは、簡単にバイパスできる平和でオプションの活動を提供します。 それはあなたのキャラクターレベルではありませんが、それは希少なアイテムを獲得し、戦闘の資源支出なしにすぐにお金を稼ぐための驚くほど効率的な方法です。 これが釣りとその報酬のガイドです。 boost

nierで釣りをする方法:automata

釣りは、ほとんどすべての水域で、レジスタンスキャンプの近くのような浅い地域でさえ可能です。 単に水の中にじっと立ってください。釣りのプロンプトがあなたのキャラクターの上に表示されます。ボタンを保持すると、釣りプロセスが開始されます。 釣りは1つのボタンを使用してキャストとリールを使用します:

    o on playstation
  • b on xbox
  • PC
  • に入る
キャスト後、ポッドが完全に水没するのを待ち、リールインボタンを迅速に押す前に、明確な「プロップ」サウンドを作成します。 リアクションウィンドウが限られています。そうでなければ、魚は逃げ出し、あなたはリキャストする必要があります。 鋳造頻度に制限はありません。

役立つプラグインチップは、魚の近くにあるときに右上隅に釣りアイコンを表示します。

nierでの釣りのための報酬:automata

釣りで得られたほとんどの魚やジャンクアイテムは貴重な商品です。 それらを販売することは、特にプラグインチップ容量を最大化することを目的としたプレイヤーに、ゲームの早期富の蓄積のための安全で比較的速い方法を提供します。 下水道は、あなたの運に応じて潜在的に強力な武器である鉄パイプを取得する機会を提供します。

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