Learn the strategy to defeat the King Bee boss in Metal Eden. This guide covers its attacks, weaknesses, and how to overcome this challenging Amphibian Age foe.
Stats / Weaknesses:
- King Bee: Weak point is its head. Attacks with stinger trios.
- Sand-Eaters: Can be out-jumped.
- Edosauri: Weak to attacks when its head is in the sand.
- Musochops: Attack by rising from the sand.
Phases:
- King Bee Fight: The King Bee is described as an easy opponent. Its stinger trios deal 5 LP damage each if you have the Armor Body equipped, and you have 45 LP total. Jump in the air and bite the King Bee's head to deal 15 LP damage. Repeat this attack as it gets up after being hit. A constant assault will immobilize it.
- Desert of Sand-Eater (7c-12): Navigate this easy level by using your jumping ability to bypass Sand-Eaters. Eat the green evolutionary crystal. Exit to the right.
- Desert of Edosaurus (7c-13): Edosauri have powerful head-butts. Their weakness is when they dig their heads into the sand; bite them then. Listen to their warning about the Age of Reptiles. Exit to the right.
- Desert of Musochop (7c-14): Reptiles are becoming common. Musochops emerge from the sand to attack. Proceed with caution and bite them as soon as they rise from the ground to gain the upper hand. Move slowly to get through intact. Exit to the right.
- Desert Time Trans (7c-15): Megausu the dragonfly reappears, discouraging you. You will then face the Queen Bee, described as your most difficult opponent yet.
Strategy:
- For the King Bee, focus on a consistent aerial bite attack on its head.
- In the desert levels, prioritize movement and evasion over fighting unless necessary.
- Pay attention to enemy attack patterns, especially the Edosauri's sand-digging and Musochops' emergence from the sand.
- Eat the enormous portions left by the King Bee to gain EP, bringing your total near 4000.
- Eating the King Bee's leftovers provides a significant EP boost, bringing your total near 4000.
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