How do you damage the ?? level enemies?

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In a couple of places in Russia in the Destiny Beta there are enemies with ?? over their heads instead of a level. They appear to be immune to every weapon.

Is there any way to damage them?

If not is there any way past them?



Best Answer

I have not found a way to damage them or get past them.

They seem to be intended as a gating mechanism, to prevent exploration, as this is only a beta and they are trying to keep you within a given area.




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How does enemy leveling work in Warframe?

All enemies encountered in WARFRAME have a certain level, which determines their strength by increasing some of their base statistics. The stats amplified by enemy level gain are Health, Armor, Shields, Damage dealt, and Affinity on death.

How do you get 9999 enemies in Warframe?

Level Scaling is where the world (or specific areas) levels up with you to provide a constant challenge, primarily by upping your foes' stats. There are three kinds of foe level scaling systems that are commonly used. One is where enemies simply have their stats and/or equipment improved.

What is enemy scaling?

As a player levels up different Warframes and weapons, it earns mastery towards their total player level. For every level a weapon gains, it will provide the player with 100 points, and 200 for Warframes, Companions and Archwings. However, an item can only count towards mastery once.



Enemy level scaling explained | Warframe




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