Sandstorm

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The Sandstorm is a powerful and destructive force that sweeps across the land, bringing chaos and danger to all who find themselves in its path. It is not just a weather phenomenon; it is a serious and deadly hazard that spawns enemies from its depths. Once inside, the storm will slowly drain your health, forcing you to act quickly and with caution.

The Unpredictable Nature of the Storm

The storm is unpredictable: it can contract, restricting movement, or expand randomly. As it intensifies, visibility inside the storm becomes severely limited, making it difficult to spot hostile forces. Enemies blend into the swirling sands, with only their glowing eyes revealing their location. However, you can track their location on the mini-map, which allows you to see where the enemies are coming from and plan your movements accordingly.

The Real Danger: Storm Damage

The true danger of the storm lies in its damage. The longer you stay inside, the more dangerous it becomes. Even if you manage to avoid enemies, the storm’s force will continue to wear you down, making survival more and more difficult.

How to Minimize Damage and Stay Safe

  • Stay on the Edge or Closer to the Center: You can minimize storm damage by staying near the edge of the storm, where the intensity might be lower.
  • Track Enemies with the Mini-Map: The storm spawns enemies that can be dangerous if you don't spot them first. Use the mini-map to track their positions and avoid encounters.
  • Keep Moving: If you can't avoid the storm entirely, keep moving quickly to reduce the duration of exposure and minimize damage. Standing still makes you an easy target for both the storm and enemies.
  • Use Protective Gear: Equip items or abilities that reduce damage from enemies, which can help you survive longer if you find yourself caught in the storm.

For more detailed information about the enemies you may encounter, check out the guide here: Enemy

Stay vigilant, adapt your tactics, and don’t let the storm or its enemies overwhelm you.