Island Shark

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  1. CodeMonkey

    CodeMonkey

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  2. malasuerte

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    View attachment 684

    Swiming backwards while shooting them helps a little to counter all the moving they do.
     

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  3. Lee

    Lee Forever Noob

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    Lol think I will pass on them, monkies out at the sacred ruins are bad enough dancing around like mad, and skeletons. Lots of the mobs on ni seem to like to crowd around, block your shots and push you all over the place anyway, a bit like good old atrox.
     
  4. CodeMonkey

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    when the monkeys and sharks do there animations, the kill box stays the same, its acts more like a center return point to be exact.

    so keep your gun pointed at the original position and the name will stay shown up and they can animate all they want and you will still hit them because you are hitting the kill box.

    hope this helps.
     
  5. Enzo

    Enzo Next Island Manager

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    Must admit. They are a bit creepy to hunt when its night time in the game... Swimming out into the water, tag it from far away with a rifle. then BAM they swim out of the black water and attack....
     
  6. malasuerte

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    nothing to see here :p
     
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