In Girls’ Frontline 2, this update will open a new boss, Ice Ship Wreck, which is a customized high-difficulty battle data module. The shape comes from two warships that collided in the ice sea. Each area cooperates with each other to form an extremely complex attack mode.
Update time
After the [Boss Challenge] is updated at 5:00 on April 8, the new boss [Ice Ship Wreck] will be available in [Xilu Challenge].
[Ice sea shipwreck]
A highly difficult combat data module customized by BRIEF, the shape comes from two warships colliding in the ice sea.
This module includes three areas: the Far North Port Outpost, the Aurora Queen, and the Tundra Attack Rose. Each area cooperates with each other to form an extremely complex attack mode.
After completing Boss Challenge 8, you can unlock [Ice Sea Ship Wreck].
【Stage 1】
It is composed of the Far North Port Sentries and will carry out different modes of attacks based on the distance between the humanoid and the weapon.
When the skill does not cause damage, our figures can also receive additional buffs.
Commander, please choose the appropriate humanoid to go into battle, and pay attention to the distance between the humanoid and different weapons to avoid negative effects.
【Stage 2】
It consists of the Far North Outpost and the Aurora Queen, including the effects of the previous stage.
At the end of the round, if there is a friendly unit with a stability index > 0, it will get [Ship Destruction Warning]. When [Ship Destruction Warning] is superimposed to 5 layers, it will cause fatal damage to all humanoids.
Commander, please quickly break the stability and pay attention to arrange the humanoid positions to respond to each skill.
【Stage 3】
It consists of Far North Outpost, Aurora Queen and Tundra Rose, including the effects of the previous stage.
It can cause large-scale damage and at the same time impose movement debuffs on the humanoid. It also has weapons that can generate [frost] grids to restrict the humanoid's movement.
Commanders, please pay attention to avoid large-scale early warning skills.