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Metroid Dread players find a new way to beat Kraid

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Metro id Dread players were quick to find how to overcome Raid. Seguing Ball Bombs Morph very early has opened a method to kill the second boss of the game. However, it seems that there is another way to beat Raid. This is another element of the game: the flash shift.

Flash Shift usually becomes available after a fight with Raid when visiting players in Brenda. This capacity allows players to quickly rush one after the other, allowing them to cross the doors and easily dodge enemy attacks.

However, if players get the capacity before fighting against the boss, they can turn into a flash on Raid's face and trigger a missile dam. In the third phase, when the players hang on the wall, they can use the flash shift to rush towards the face of the enemy. They can cling to the mouth of Reptilian and pull rockets directly in his mouth.

Metro id Dread fans are satisfied that Mercury Steam has added fun secrets to play like this. The existence of this new method to kill the monster leads them to wonder if there are other sequence interruptions hidden in the game. If there are, Metro id Dread players will surely end up finding them.

It is a known fact within the Metro id Dread community that the sequence breaks usually take longer in total. However, the speed riders have had fun with this new Metro id Dread killing method.

HOW TO BEAT KRAID BOSS - Metroid Dread Like with morph ball bombs, using the flash offset capacity is not something that players normally. It's like finding functional Easter eggs that people can use in the game every time they repeat races.

Sometimes Nintendo games are gifts that continue to be offered. Sequence breaks in Metro id Dread definitely enter this category.

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