The hulking Treant boss in Once Human looks tough but isn’t actually that hard to kill
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Beating the Once Human Treant boss isn’t as hard as it seems, but you need to first remove its invincibility and make sure you focus its weak points. This boss is the regional Great One for the Broken Delta area of the map, found within the Gaia Cliff Monolith. While its recommended for two level 20 players, you can quite easily solo the Treant boss, so long as you come prepared.
Once Human Treant preparation
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The Treant Great One boss in Once Human is actually pretty easy to fight so long as you come prepared and don’t waste time. Before you even get into the fight, you need to make sure you have asolid medium-long-range precision weaponon you – an assault rifle, LMG, or even sniper rifle will be useful here. Obviously, make sure you craft and carry as much ammo as you can carry too.
Additionally, a close-range weapon, such as an SMG or shotgun, will also help, but your melee weapon can work in a pinch. Finally, make sure you’ve got somehealing Activators and Adrenaline Shotsto keep you in the fight. Adrenaline is especially important if you’re under-levelled as these will allow you to self-revive if you lose all your health. Remember, there are basic workbenches inside the Monoliths, so make sure you use those to craft what you need before beginning the boss fight.
Now you can enter the rift to fight the Treant. First you need to jump in the dark pool and then walk into the vent that’s glowing red and blue (these are gravitational anomalies). Jump while standing in this anomaly and you’ll be shot up with a boosted jump, letting you reach the platform that leads into the main boss arena. After a cutscene the Treant will appear but will be dormant and invincible. Here’s what you need to do to beat it:
Of course, such a large boss won’t go down without a fight, so here are some specific tips on how to deal with the Treant’s attacks and its weaknesses:
Once you’ve defeated the Treant in Once Human, you can grab some loot from its remains. You have the option to either “Control” the Treant by spending a Controller or “Eliminate” the Treant for free. Controlling gives you the best loot and more of it while Eliminating just gives you the base rewards. I opted to control the Treant and got20 Stardust Source, 8 Weapon Mod Parts, a Tier 2 Recurve Bow, two Melee Amplifier Mods, 12 Electronic Parts, and 800 Energy Links. I also secured theHarveseed Deviation.
Using a Controller – this is an inventory item and isn’t the same asOnce Human controller support– to get the most loot isn’t essential on your first go against the Treant boss but you might want to consider saving your Controllers and using them when you’re farming bosses in the endgame for the best possible loot.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission.
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