Everything wants to kill you in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey. Prehistoric tigers, warthogs, crocodiles, giant snakes; they all want you dead. So you’re going to want to learn how to attack and how to counter-attack in order to avoid being mauled at every turn.
Here’s our guide on how to attack and how to kill enemies in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey:
How to attack and counter-attack in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Attacking and counter-attacking in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is deceptively simple, though there is a knack to it. You’ll need to get the timing right, and you can reduce the margin of error when it comes to taking down an enemy by way of gaining neuronal energy and leveling up.
In order to attack, you’re first going to need to obtain a weapon. You can learn how to do this in our weapon guide. After grabbing your weapon, you’ll need to go out on the hunt.
You can use your scent to locate a nearby enemy, though as enemy encounters slow down time, it doesn’t matter too much if they get the jump on you. While it is always better to approach a predator before they approach you, you’ll still get ample opportunity to respond to their attacks if they manage to sneak up on your monkey.
When an enemy has you in their sights, you’ll see the eye next to your dopamine meter turn yellow. Once they attack, you must hold the A button and push the analog stick forwards in order to retaliate. You’ll hear an audio cue after a period of time, at which point you should release the A button.
If you time your release of the A button correctly, you will hit them with your weapon. The timing of this attack is crucial, as if you fail to release the button when you hear the audio cue, you’ll either be attacked or your weapon will fail to deal an adequate amount of damage to the enemy.
How to kill enemies in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
But what’s the use in attacking enemies if you can’t kill them? After successfully attacking an enemy, you may find that they don’t go down in one hit. Along with your timing, there’s also some RNG to successfully killing a predator, meaning that you may need to hit them a few times before they finally go down.
After you’ve successfully attacked an enemy, if you don’t kill them, they’ll wander off in order to lick their wounds. At this point, you should make sure you use your senses in order to track their location so you can continue to hunt them down, before crafting and equipping another weapon.
In order to kill an enemy, you’ll need to repeat this process until you down them. After you’ve done so, a short cutscene will play to show your bloodthirsty monkey reveling in their victory.
Enemies can take 4-5 hits before you finally kill them, so if you really want to fell a predator, make sure you keep tracking and hunting them until they’re on their last legs.
More Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is a third-person open world survival game where you Explore, Expand, and Evolve to advance your clan to the next generation in this exhilarating new adventure from the creator of Assassin’s Creed.
Embark on the most incredible odyssey known to humankind: human evolution. Spanning from 10 million to 2 million years ago, begin your journey, before us, in Neogene period Africa. Explore a beautiful yet ruthless world, from swinging through tree branches in the jungle to stalking prey across the golden savannah grasslands. Decide what attributes to learn and hone in order to pass down knowledge to future generations, from crafting tools to enhancing evasive tactics against predators. Just like real life, make sure to eat, drink, and sleep to stay alive and have the energy to face any danger that may come your way.
Grow your clan and find strength in numbers as you progress through critical evolutionary stages of human evolution. Your choices will write your clan’s story and determine if you can survive your evolution.
- Children, Adults, and Elders explained
- Health (Vitality) explained
- Hearing, Smelling, Intelligence explained
- How to attack and kill predators
- How to change into a new species
- How to conquer your fear
- How to find the baby monkey
- How to fix broken bones
- How to have a baby
- How to make weapons and counterattack enemies
- How to move settlements
- How to sprint and run
- How to stop bleeding
- Tool list and uses