Marked Enemies Outriders

Outriders marked enemies are an important part of the game. In fact, marking enemies is one of the major mechanics, and mastering it can be fairly vital. However, it seems like some players are having trouble figuring the system out. Like, how do you mark the bad guys, and what do marked enemies even do in the first place? Well, we’ll be answering both of these questions in this guide.

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Marked Enemies Outriders

How to Mark Enemies in Outriders

To mark an enemy in Outriders, you simply have to hit them with your skills (or spells, if you prefer). The bad guy you hit automatically becomes marked. You’ll see an icon above their head; that lets you know whether you’ve done it or not. The effects of the skill wear off after a while, so you want to make good use of it. Different skills apply different effects on the mark. For example, one makes the enemy explode if they’re killed while under the effect. Make sure to read the descriptions of your spells carefully, so that you have a good grasp of what they do. Strategic use of skills is very important.

What are Marked Enemies in Outriders

A marked enemy in Outriders is an enemy that you have shot with one of your skills. While they’re under the effect of the skill, various things might happen; read what the game tells you about them. As we’ve explained above, the effects vary a lot. Mostly, they apply some sort of debuff, such as dealing damage over time while the effect lasts. Usually, there’s also an extra effect if you dispatch a mark. So, once more for the cheap seats in the back – be careful with how you use your skills. They can very well be the difference between life or death.

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A language teacher and video game enthusiast turned rogue, Joe is on a quest to become the ultimate gaming journalist. This is somewhat hampered by his belief that the golden age of gaming ended with the PlayStation One, but he doesn't let that stop him. His favorite games include Soul Reaver and Undertale. Other interests are D'n'D, dad rock, complaining about movies, and being the self-appointed office funny man, which nobody else agrees with.

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