Put a powder immediately before the egg cracks, light it quickly, and walk away (quickly) so that the duckling will fry as soon as it comes out, with little blood. At this time, it will be easy to be killed if you rush up. Basically, it is much less difficult than before!
Note: You can't put more than two gunpowder (including two).
Because even if the duckling's blood volume is 450, it seems that two gunpowder will do, because gunpowder hurts 200. In fact, the burns after gunpowder explosion will burn the duckling's feathers, but not more than three or three, because the duckling is directly killed by burns and explosions, which will ignite the spoils.
Unless you don't want trophies.
2, pig people's congress law
As the name implies, you must first hire at least five pig people. If there are more (such as 10 or more), sit back and pick up the loot.
But what if there are only five pig people?
It's actually quite simple. When the duckling comes out, let five pig people give the duckling an anus. At this time, you must find the duckling beaten by the pig man and rush to kill the duckling with the pig man.
Do the same thing and kill all the others, and you will find that the duckling doesn't hit you hard.
The advantage of this method is that it takes less blood, and the disadvantage is that it needs some meat, but I think this method is the best way to shoot ducklings at present.
Why doesn't this method require much blood? Because the pig-pig man attracted hatred when he helped you shoot the duckling, the duckling almost didn't hit you, so there was little bleeding.
The above is the spring BOSS duckling model of Famine brought by Bian Xiao, the game network!
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