![]() ![]() What did work immensely well was destroyng all the undead. In 1999 mode I found I couldn't make that work. On the other difficulties, I could use RTS all day and it over be over like that. The only bit I got stuck on in my 1999 mode run so far. I believe I had the sniper rifle and a pistol. Took a while but I had put myself in a bad situation with low ammo and crappy guns. I had already emptied all the ammo caches. I had to rely on Elizabeth to throw me ammo. I got a shot or two on her before she'd leave. The lady would attack me every 30 seconds or so. ![]() No minions chased me up there, they hung out by the benches in the middle of the yard under the roof. I had the hardest time at the graveyard, eventually I hid where the crank gun spawns. If you run out of ammo or salts, and for some reason Elizabeth is being stingy with handing them out, make a mad dash to the Vending machine in the far corner, going through the offices for cover, load up, dash back.įor the final tear, I hid out in the corner with the vending machines, across from the entrance, and used the sniper rifle, using the same tactic as above. Peek out, kill a minion, then blast her while she is resurrecting him. Have fun!įor the bank, just hide inside the vault. I'm using the Vox Repeater and Burst Gun and demolishing the game, early on I used the combo of a lightly upgraded Machine Gun and barely upgraded Carbine. Hope this helps anyone/everyone, and honestly don't be tricked into thinking you need to caary flashy weapons. I think you'll find she'll die rather quickly if you have created a character capable of carrying their own, which I mean choosing your Phial uses wisely. Although I'm willing to bet a combination of "Return to Sender" with a RPG or Volley/Hail Fire would be equally as effective. Personally I used a fully upgraded Burst-Gun, and a Vox-Repeater (also fully upgraded). To be honest, I think the weapon you hurt her with is totally of your own choice, be it a vigor combo, firearm (close range, or long range) or a well upgraded Sky-Hook. While she's raising the bodies she is incapable of stopping your actions and can be hit with spells, which will not only damage her but her freshly summoned minions as well. The trap is of course your choice, but one which destroys bodies is preferable (shock or Fire). You want to lay a trap whenever she summons, aiming it at about where she hovers. This fight is actually pretty straight forward, although the first time I played the game I gave up after a handful or two of tries. It helps to go in fully loaded, upgraded, and healed, so knowing where she will attack can make a big difference. You must fight her three times before she goes down, and I've listed the locations in my guide. ![]() When they're stunned, I believe they take additional damage, so if you've got a bunch of them on you, it might be useful to stun them to avoid wasting ammo. Bronco is my go-to crowd control option if things are getting hairy in close. If you upgrade Charge with the explosive damage upgrade, you'll probably do pretty decent damage to them when you Charge anyhow. You can use Vigors or set Vigor traps if you're having issues with her minions - Shock Jockey is pretty good for this. There's a lot of ground you can cover in this area looking for resources. The Charge upgrade can be somewhat expensive if you haven't saved your cash or prioritized it, but I didn't get it until just before this fight, and I just scrounged around the city, looking for enough change to afford it. On 1999 mode, with around 5 infusion points into salts, I was able to take her down before I'd even halfway drained my salts or shotgun ammo. You could also retreat once the shotgun is empty, and reload your weapons and prepare to start from the beginning if that suits your playstyle better. Once your invulnerability wears off and your shields are low, just Charge again.
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