by Ellie Apr 08,2025
Dans le monde passionnant de * Dynasty Warriors: Origins *, les joueurs de tous niveaux seront inévitablement confrontés au défi de subir des dégâts lors de leurs batailles épiques. Pour les nouveaux arrivants dans la franchise, comprendre comment guérir est crucial pour survivre et prospérer dans les scénarios de combat intenses du jeu.
Heureusement, la guérison dans * Dynasty Warriors: Origins * est conçue pour être conviviale. Les joueurs peuvent restaurer leur santé en utilisant un article consommable spécial connu sous le nom de chignon de viande. Ceux-ci peuvent être découverts en fracassant des pots dispersés autour des bases ennemies. De plus, sur les réglages de difficulté de l'historien et du Wayfarer, vaincre les officiers ennemis pourrait vous récompenser avec une goutte de chignon à la viande. Cependant, sur les paramètres de héros et de guerriers ultimes les plus difficiles, vous ne trouverez pas des petits pains de viande d'officiers vaincus.

Pour utiliser un chignon de viande pendant la bataille, appuyez simplement sur le D-Pad si vous en avez un dans votre inventaire. Si votre inventaire est plein lorsque vous prenez un chignon à viande, il sera automatiquement consommé à moins que vous ne soyez déjà en pleine santé, auquel cas il restera sur le terrain. Au départ, vous pouvez transporter jusqu'à trois petits pains à la viande, mais si vous en avez besoin de plus, vous pouvez déverrouiller la compétence de gourmand de chouet à la viande pour augmenter votre capacité.

Pour ceux qui préfèrent une approche pratique de la guérison, * Dynasty Warriors: Origins * propose une fonctionnalité "Buns à viande automatique". Vous pouvez activer cette option dans le menu de configuration, qui utilisera automatiquement les petits pains à la viande lorsque votre santé tombe sous un certain seuil. Même avec cette fonctionnalité activée, vous pouvez toujours utiliser manuellement les petits pains de viande, ce qui en fait une option polyvalente pour tous les joueurs.

En suivant ces méthodes simples, les joueurs peuvent s'assurer qu'ils restent dans le combat plus longtemps et profitent de l'expérience complète des * guerriers de la dynastie: Origines * sans le souci constant de gérer leur santé.
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