


Root grab: He’ll either follow the sword thrust with a root grab or a barrage of energy rings. Sword thrust: Annihilation will raise his sword and plunge it into the ground, dealing huge AoE damage and knocking you down. You may not see it, as he’ll usually be behind you after the sword drag. It does massive damage and can stagger or knowck you down, so time it right and dodge it.Įnergy pulse: Immediately after the sword drag he will always, without fail, trigger a red energy pulse, There’s a high-pitched noise accompanying it, so dodge when you hear it. Sword drag: Holding the hilt two-handed, he’ll drag the sword through the ground towards you. It’s quite easy to dodge, but it can catch you by surprise because he sometimes initiates it from som distance away, which is disorienting. Sword slam: Annihilation will bring his huge sowrd down on the ground, dealing massive damage. There are so many, we’ve listed them below: He has a ton of different attacks, and learning the tells is essential. He’s massive, sure, but also hard to target because he often swoops above you. The boss resembles a massive Root dragon and will spend the entirety of phase one airborne. Other than that, there’s nothing remarkable about the space – oh, and there’s absolutely no cover. There are glowing circles all around the floor which will explode if you stay in them too long – so don’t. You’ll face Annihilation initially in a large space with a glowing red hole in the centre. Read on for our guide to beating Annihilation, the final boss of Remnant 2. You’ll face it in Root Earth after surviving a gauntlet of bosses and Root hounds, and it will take everything you have. It’s so tough that we recommend facing it solo, as the increased HP in co-op makes it incredibly hard. The final boss of Remnant 2 is Annihilation, a two-phase fights that’s noticeably tougher than anything you will have faced before it.
