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Base Cores are similar in design and appearance to the Cores of the ships of the Space Armada in the original Star Fox. Like those, the cores themselves have no means of defense against repeated blaster shots, making them easy targets. Unlike them however, the Cores are defended by a constant stream of Ring Lasers from the array that houses them. Thankfully these shots are fairly inaccurate, and can easily be avoided. It often helps to circle the Core while firing upon it.
Base Cores are similar in design and appearance to the Cores of the ships of the Space Armada in the original Star Fox. Like those, the cores themselves have no means of defense against repeated blaster shots, making them easy targets. Unlike them however, the Cores are defended by a constant stream of Ring Lasers from the array that houses them. Thankfully these shots are fairly inaccurate, and can easily be avoided. It often helps to circle the Core while firing upon it.


On Hard and Expert you will on certain planets come across a Core defended by a large barrier and two or three Ring Laser blasters in the corners of the room. Once these have been disabled by a few blaster shots, the barrier will drop away and you are able to fire upon the Core as normal.
On Hard and Expert you will on certain planets come across a Core defended by a large barrier and two or four Ring Laser blasters in the corners of the room. Once these have been disabled by a few blaster shots, the barrier will drop away and you are able to fire upon the Core as normal.
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==Battleship Cores==
==Battleship Cores==
==Andross==
==Andross==

Revision as of 16:57, 12 September 2009

SF2 Star Wolf Icon.png Wolf Team

SF2 Pigma Screenshot.png

Each member of the Star Wolf Team will initially remain in orbit around a particular planet, meaning battle will only engage if you attempt to liberate the particular planet. However, as the game goes on and you continue to defeat Andross' forces, they will attempt to take the fight to you, leaving the planet they're assigned to and attacking you directly. Fleeing them is impossible; they will even engage you in battle when you are fighting other enemies. On Easy you will only face Leon and Pigma, with Andrew (also known as Algy) appearing on Hard and Expert. On Expert the Wolf Team are assigned to the last three planets. Wolf will only engage you in battle before your final mission at the Astropolis.

Fighting each member of the Wolf Team involves dueling them in head on attacks. Their Wolfens have all the abilities your Arwings do. They will attack with regular lasers and Charge Shots which will home in on you and cause a lot of damage. The only way to defend against these is a well-timed barrel roll. They also have the ability to barrel roll themselves and will do so regularly. Standard blaster shots do little damage to them, with Charge Shots being the best method of defeating them unless you are armed with Type B Twin Blasters. Bombs can also cause a lot of damage if you are in a pinch.

On Easy, they will be fairly inaccurate with their attacks and only rarely use Charge Shots, and can be fairly simply dealt with using a couple of Charge Shots, but on Hard they will be able to take a lot more damage before being defeated, and will more often use their own Charge Shots. On Expert however, things get considerably more difficult; each member of the Wolf Team will be very skilled at defending against Charge Shots with regular barrel rolls. They will also often counter with their own, using them regularly. The best way to connect is wait for them to come at you with regular lasers and unleash a Charge Shot to hit them after they finish a barrel roll. Bombs and other Special Weapons will be very useful against them on Expert.

Wolf has a special blue Wolfen, similar in shape to Panther's Black Rose in Star Fox Command. While tougher than his team mates, he is largely the same to fight as the other three. Remember that he will always engage you after you wipe out the rest of Andross' forces, and you will have no opportunity to switch character before the battle, so try not to leave yourself vulnerable to a quick defeat.

SF2 Boss Icon.png Hunters

Mirage Dragon

SF2 Mirage Dragon Screenshot.png

The Mirage Dragon is the only Hunter to appear on Normal difficulty. Its main attack is the powerful beam that can cause a lot of damage. It is fairly inaccurate, but he will fire it a number of times. The second involves him spewing magma balls and wrecked ships he has swallowed. These should be blasted before they connect with you. Be careful not to let the Mirage Dragon crash into you as you get closer to it, as it's thrashing tail can cause a lot of damage. To defeat the Mirage Dragon, simply aim for its mouth.

Hunter Tektron

SF2 Hunter Tektron Screenshot.png

Hunter Tektron seems to be of a similar design to the Hunter Phantron, and exhibits some similarities to the original Phantron in Star Fox by moving at high speed to try and avoid your attacks and disorient you. It will attack from a distance with a fast arcing beam, and most of the time it will be invulnerable to attack. Hunter Tektron will also sometimes flee from battle, regaining any health it lost for the next encounter. You must defeat it quickly to avoid this happening. Keep focus on it's location using the radar, and when it opens to fire at you, return fire at it's vulnerable midsection.

Hunter Fantron

SF2 Hunter Fantron Screenshot.png

Hunter Fantron appears to be an upgraded version of the Phantron (under a different English spelling) from the original Star Fox, with some similarities to the Plasma Hydra from the same game. While Phantron was called a Special Close Orbit Robot, the Hunter variety seems able to travel away from Astropolis over long distances using it's boosters, which also double as extendable arms for attack. Hunter Fantron will stop infront of your ship, extend the arms and either swing them at you, aim them directly at you and slam them into you, or spin wildly around in a large circle, hitting you with the arms as it does so. While it is fairly easy to damage Phantron just by aiming for the main body, it can cause a lot of damage with it's attacks. The attacks can be hard to avoid, but if you use your Retros and Boost you can move out of range where you are free to attack. Be careful however, as he will often revert the arms back to boosters and sometimes crash directly into you.

Space Blade

SF2 Space Blade Screenshot.png

The Space Blade is a possible upgrade to the Blade Barrier from the original Star Fox. To begin with, it will move slowly and generally keep it's distance, launching large spiked balls that will home in on your location. These appear on the radar and can be disorientating, but you can shoot them down with your blasters. It has six launchers from which it fires the spiked balls which must be first be destroyed, but the spinning blades can block your shots, much like the original Blade Barrier. When it spins the blades horizontally, it moves much faster and it's usually best to boost past it and turn to face it once it slows down. Once the launchers are destroyed however, it becomes much more aggressive, moving rapidly and launching a near constant stream of spiked balls from it's middle section. This leaves the center vulnerable as it opens to attack though, so fire at it to quickly finish it off.

Land Bosses

Queen Dragoon

SF2 Queen Dragoon Screenshot.png

Despite the name, the Queen Dragoon has an appearance not dissimilar to the crab-like walkers on Titania in the original Star Fox. She will fire missiles at you from a long distance which should be shot down, and uses lasers as well when you get closer. She does not move much, and will be easily destroyed in only a few shots directly to the body. She is especially simple considering the Twin Blasters are readily available upon landing on Meteor. Upon her defeat she will leave behind the switch for the base.

King Dodora

SF2 King Dodora Screenshot.png

A clear relative of Monarch Dodora from the original game (possibly the male of the species, although Monarch Dodora was also referred to as male in the Star Fox manual, despite laying eggs), this giant bird-like dinosaur wanders around the surface of Eledard on Hard difficulty. He will aim to torch your ship with regular streams of fire from it's mouth, which can cause a lot of damage if they connect. Unlike the original Monarch Dodora, these attacks are short range, and King Dodora only has one head with which to attack. Nontheless, if he gets close he can cause a lot of damage merely by crashing into you, so keep at a distance and aim for the body. Every now and again King Dodora will take to the air, allowing it to travel faster and move out of range, so it helps to switch from Walker to Arwing to keep up with him.

Kamantis

SF2 Kamantis Screenshot.png

Kamantis appears as a huge mantis-like creature on Venom on Expert difficulty. While it will not attack directly, it will unleash numerous offspring onto the planet's surface that will do anything to protect the parent. They will be very aggressive and leap at you at any moment, and a whole swarm of them can cause a lot of damage in a short space of time. They should ideally be shot down before they hit you, but it is hard to see them coming and difficult to avoid them. It's best to focus your strengths on defeating Kamantis. Kamantis can take a lot of damage, and will rear up and move faster upon being hit, making it hard to continue a sustained assault. Continued blaster shots to the body should eventually defeat it, however.

Queen Dioray

SF2 Queen Dioray Screenshot.png

Queen Dioray is an initially docile octopus-like creature living underneath the sea of Fortuna on Expert. She will not attack until you first strike, at which point it will rise to the surface and become aggressive. You must switch back to Arwing form to continue attacking her. She will now actively move around the sea and will fire Plasma Balls at you from her swinging tentacles. She will actively target you during this time, but you should continue to fire at her to cause damage. After a short while she will retreat back under the waves and refrain from attacking until you once again disturb her.

Base and Battleship Bosses

Kick Gunner

SF2 Kick Gunner Screenshot.png

A Kick Gunner appears in Fortuna's base on both Hard and Expert modes. It leaps from pools of water and hops around the area, firing ring lasers to attack. On Hard the pools are spread far apart and it will have to spend time reaching the next pool, making it an easy target. On Expert it has considerably more health and the pools are closer together, allowing it to jump directly from one to another while firing at you. There are also more threats within the room itself, making the battle more time consuming.

Knight Nack

SF2 Knight Nack Screenshot.png

The Knight Nack appears in Macbeth's base on Hard and Expert, within a large battleground area. It is a bigger version of the enemy walkers you encouter regularly in bases and the Battleships, and is armed with a huge shield and a large ring laser blaster. The shield will reflect attacks and can cause you to hurt yourself if you fire while too close. Most of the time it keeps the shield infront of its body, but will move it to one side to attack, leaving itself vulnerable. If you can sneak behind it without it being aware of you, you can get a clear shot at it as it walks around the arena.

Heavy Chariot

SF2 Heavy Chariot Screenshot.png

Heavy Chariot appears merely as two huge tracked wheels at first, charging at you before opening up and revealing the vulnerable midsection. When it opens, it launches a series of bombs at you before closing up again and rolling to a new location in the area. It will commonly aim to hit you while moving, and can cause a lot of damage if it rolls over you, so it helps to circle around it during the battle. Shots to the wheels merely reflect, meaning it can only be harmed when it is open. The Heavy Chariot appears in the final Battleship on Hard.

Tal Kong

SF2 Tal Kong Screenshot.png

Tal Kong only appears in Titania's base on Expert. It appears as a variation on the large statues that appear outside the base, but armed with a giant roller. It will retreat from you as soon as the battle starts, firing three lasers in intermittent bursts. It will continue in a large loop around the arena, only changing direction if you get behind it. Therefore you must fight in Arwing form and chase, firing all the while. Tal Kong's main attack is to throw the huge roller at you; this can be dangerous if you get too close, but you will often have to use the boost to keep up with him, causing you to get in range of this attack. The roller will be replaced with a new one after throwing it. Tal Kong and his roller throwing seems to be a reference to the infamous barrel throwing ape Donkey Kong.

Base Cores

SF2 Base Core Screenshot.png

Base Cores are similar in design and appearance to the Cores of the ships of the Space Armada in the original Star Fox. Like those, the cores themselves have no means of defense against repeated blaster shots, making them easy targets. Unlike them however, the Cores are defended by a constant stream of Ring Lasers from the array that houses them. Thankfully these shots are fairly inaccurate, and can easily be avoided. It often helps to circle the Core while firing upon it.

On Hard and Expert you will on certain planets come across a Core defended by a large barrier and two or four Ring Laser blasters in the corners of the room. Once these have been disabled by a few blaster shots, the barrier will drop away and you are able to fire upon the Core as normal.

Battleship Cores

Andross

Astropolis Core

Similar to taking out a Battleship Core. After you destroy it, target Andross' Core Brain (the cube that bears his face). Defeating it will cause it to retreat deeper into the base, where your ship will follow for the final battle.

Andross

Andross' battle has two phases on Normal, three phases on Hard, and four phases on Expert. The first phase is a large mask; shoot out the eyes. The second phase (Hard and Expert mode) will have a single eye as its weak point. The third phase (Expert mode only) will have two large hands you have to destroy, similar to Andross in Star Fox 64. The final phase, no matter the difficulty setting, will be the Core Brain you saw earlier. Quickly destroy it, and you beat the game!