

| Joel Franey/USGamer, Respawn Entertainment/EA Nydak Alpha (Dathomir) The predatory Nydak Alpha.
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You'll also want to keep ready to break free either of its grab attacks or web entanglements, both of which leave you open to massive damage. Circle around it, avoiding its aggressive attack patterns, and attack the bulbous abdomen behind it for increased damage. It's probably the easiest boss to beat, but it's still not a cakewalk. Once you're in, you'll encounter the Albino Wyyyschokk, leaping at you and attempting to pin you to the floor. Rather than running along the flattened section of wall, look on its left to see a gap in the foliage - the beast is inside there. The Albino Wyyyschokk is found in the Imperial Refinery, on the Western side of the Imperial base. No video game can seem to make it through without including giant spiders, and Fallen Order is certainly no exception. Albino Wyyyschokk (Kashyyyk) The pasty horror of the Albino Wyyyschokk. Stay on his back and attack him in the gaps between his strikes, keeping wary of his wide reach and swinging arms. Despite being slow, the Jotaz has some devastating combo moves that can tear through a player's defence and kill in a couple of hits, even if you're blocking the first one. Once you're fighting him proper, learn to use rolls more than blocks if possible.


Like Oggdo Bogdo, the Rabid Jotaz can be hit with a jump attack first, though you'll have to be careful not to be seen by him as you creep around for that attack - if he spots you, you can't get that hugely helpful initial strike. Despite another Jotaz waiting outside, it's not too hard to run around it and quickly make your way inside without a fight. | Joel Franey/USGamer, Respawn Entertainment/EAįound inside the Broken Wing on Zeffo, the Rabid Jotaz requires BD-1's overcharge ability to access, wandering around inside a circular arena. Rabid Jotaz (Zeffo) The hulking Rabid Jotaz. Once it disappears back into his maw, back away and act careful again, especially when it comes to his jump attack. Dodge the tongue, then attack it as much as possible for massive damage. Otherwise, keep your distance and wait for the opportunity to strike - he doesn't take much damage from normal lightsaber strikes, but eventually he'll eject his tongue as part of an attack. When fighting Bogdo, use that initial fall to land a high-damage jump attack on him if at all possible. Look for an area marked by three large holes - Oggy Boggy is down inside them, usually visible to those looking down. Oggdo Bogdo is found, appropriately enough, in the Bogdo Sinkholes to the North-East of the Mantis. However, its extreme durability and sudden spike in difficulty makes it challenging for new players, so coming back to it later on is a fair choice for anybody who still feels a little too green. | Joel Franey/USGamer, Respawn Entertainment/EAĪ bigger, stronger version of the frog-like Oggdo, this monster can be found on Bogano and is accessible from a very early point in the game. Oggdo Bogdo (Bogano) The bloated-but-durable Oggdo Bogdo. Some of them also block off further areas ahead, or obstruct your ability to open nearby chests. The game offers an achievement for beating all four, and each one offers a handy amount of experience for overcoming it. Legendary beasts in Fallen Order are essentially mini-bosses, each one essentially a more powerful version of an existing enemy type. Watch on YouTube What are Legendary Beasts?
