Dead Cells is a satisfyingly complex roguelite with fast-paced combat, Metroid-style exploration, and gorgeously rendered medieval environments. It will also kick your ass in a thousand ways. This week, Dead Cells added yet another method of ass-kicking: Mama Tick.
Mama Tick is the boss of âBad Seed,â the new Dead Cells DLC thatâs out today for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. For $5, youâll get access to two new biomes, a bunch of new weapons and powers, and one doozy of a mid-game boss.
At first glance, Mama Tick looks like a cakewalk. Thereâs a singular eyeball on one end of the stage, and it doesnât really do much. But once youâve made a dent into her health bar, sheâll do that really annoying thing video game bosses do and become a bigger, badder, meaner, tougher contender.
For the most part, Mama Tick attacks with her âarms,â two enormous, spindly scythes that can wipe your whole health meter if youâre not careful. Her most annoying move is a bullet-storm type attack in which scythes come up from the ground at a relentless pace. Thankfully, the attacks are telegraphed via exclamation points on the ground. Act fast, and youâll be able to dodge them just fine. Iâm sure thereâs some sort of pattern. But, to be honest, you neednât waste a second trying to learn it. Just watch for exclamation marks on the ground and roll around like you just unlocked the morph ball in Metroid Prime.
When it comes to dealing damage yourself, having a solid projectile-based ability is essential. That way, you can focus solely on dodging her attacks while still dealing damage. The Double Crossb-o-Matic is an excellent choice, if you can find one. But the Heavy Turret or the Sinew Slicer will do the trick, too.
Using an electric attackâlike Lightning Bolt, the Palpatine Hands of Dead Cellsâwill electrify the water, dealing some meager yet consistent damage. The point is, as youâre making your way through the expansionâs new stages, like the Dilapidated Arboretum and the Morass of the Banished, be on the lookout for any gear that can constantly whittle down Mama Tickâs health bar.
Yes, gear in Dead Cells is randomized. You canât really do much if the game insists on sticking you with various versions of the Infantry Grenade. But if you focus on finding stuff that allows you to keep your distance, youâll be well-positioned for victory against Mama Tick. Plus, if youâve completed the vanilla playthrough, you should have unlocked the ability to ârefreshâ shops (for a fee, of course) and get a new selection of gear to choose from. Make liberal use of that.
Defeating Mama Tick will earn you a schematic for the scythe, the first two-handed weapon in Dead Cells. Itâs extremely powerful, and will help you clear out rank-and-file enemies in subsequent runs. But the scythe is slow, and, since itâs a melee weapon, requires you to get up close to your enemies.
In other words, it wonât help you one bit in your future attempts at taking down Mama Tick. Sorry!
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