Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order — How to beat Albino Wyyyschokk on Jedi Grandmaster difficulty
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4 game that features exploration and a lot of Dark Souls-like combat. There are a lot of challenging bosses in the game, but the Albino Wyyyschokk on Kashyyyk is one of the worst. It's a massive white spider that can one-hit-kill you on Jedi Grandmaster difficulty.
Luckily, there's a great way to defeat the beast. The trick is to lure it out into the open where the Stormtroopers are fighting the other spiders. The flamethrowers will damage the albino spider to some degree, but the real impact comes from the two laser-shooting Stormtroopers perched up high. If you get the monster out of its lair through the back entrance, then they'll shoot at it. While this is a time-confusing process, it worked for me. At the very end, I just hit it once or twice and it went down.
The funny story is that I never expected this plan to work, but it did. The video shows you the back entrance where you have to lead the spider out of.
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The Xbox One X version features a 1440p 30 frames per second (FPS) mode and a 1080p 60 FPS mode. In order to tighten up the controls, you should engage the Performance option. Hopefully, this guide helped you if you were struggling to take down this fearsome machine.
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