Crimson Desert players have a new way to slay its powerful bosses—slowly unleashing a swarm of individually-caged bees at them

Crimson Desert players have a new way to slay its powerful bosses—slowly unleashing a swarm of individually-caged bees at them

Crimson Desert is a sport with an unimaginable quantity of selection—in my preview before the game launched, I known as it a fight sandbox, and have been comfortably vindicated ever since by the ingenuity and magnificence of the sport’s playerbase. I’ve already seen clips of grasp grapplers and archers clowning on Pywel’s ne’er-do-wells with its intricate controls.

I didn’t, nonetheless, anticipate to be vindicated by digital beekeepers. That’s proper, it seems that as well as to grappling, archery, elemental powers, swordplay, spears, and each different weapon in Kliff’s arsenal, Crimson Desert’s massive bads could be felled by the easy artwork of apiculture.

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