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Desperados 3 guide
Desperados 3 guide












It also takes 20 seconds for the ability’s cooldown to end, so it does take some time to heal up if need be. In his case, he has an unlimited amount of bandages he can use to heal up to two HP on himself or other characters. Ponchos and Long Coats, however, are not attracted to the bag, and like Cooper’s knife, the bag must be retrieved to use it again.īandages: Some of the characters have healing items, and McCoy is no exception. This is great for moving normal enemies off their guard posts, blinding them, and incapacitating them in quick succession. Once they inspect it, however, the bag erupts with a blinding gas that limits their vision temporarily. Long Coat enemies are also only stunned when shot as well, so aim at your own risk if you start targeting these tough foes.ĭoctor Bag: McCoy’s doctor bag is a lure that can attract normal enemies to it. The big downside is McCoy only has 5 shots to snipe with. This means you can snipe lone enemies and other snipers without being detected, provided you are in a safe position. The shot is also fairly silent, compared to other guns in the game. Players can move the crosshairs to any enemy they have a line of sight to. He is also the only character who can pick locks.Ĭolt Buntline Special: McCoy’s primary skill is his modified, scoped pistol, which allows him to snipe enemies at far distances. McCoy excels at luring and sniping characters from a distance, as he is often very frail and limited in where he can move across the game map due to his lack of swimming and climbing abilities. Main Attacks: Syringe and Chloroform (4 seconds)ĭoc McCoy is a returning character from previous Desperado titles, and he maintains the role of “long-range specialist” in the game. HP: 4 (Beginner), 3 (Normal), 2 (Hard and Desperado) Only Long Coat enemies can survive a shot from the revolvers, and their reload time is pretty slow, but having two shots at a time can help clear out a few enemies in quick succession. He has a total of eight bullets he can fire before he runs out of ammunition, roughly 4 shots a revolver, and he can shoot twice at two seperate enemies before needing to reload. Coins also have a 9-second cooldown for each use, so timing the throw of your coins is key to success.ĭual Revolvers: Cooper is the only character to have dual revolvers, an Old 51 and New Model Army, specifically. Ponchos and Long Coats still turn their heads, but only do so for a brief second, making your window of movement incredibly small compared to normal enemies. Coins can also be thrown at animals, like bulls and horses, which can then kick and gore enemies right in front of them.Ĭoins do not distract elite enemies for long, however.

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This is perfect for maneuvering characters through tight locations, or even sneaking up on a few enemies to incapacitate them. Enemies won’t approach the coin to pick it up, instead they will stay in place and avert their gaze towards the location where the coin was thrown. Cooper only has one knife as well, so he needs to retrieve the knife from his victim to keep using it.įake Coin: A quieter option is using Cooper’s fake coins to distract enemies. The major drawback is a 4-second kill animation, which can lead to your detection if you're not careful. A silent skill that can take down all but the Long Coats in one hit. Throw Knife: Cooper’s primary skill, it allows him to toss his knife at a fair distance to silently kill one enemy on guard. He is the quintessential “cowboy” type who functions as the “jack of all trades” when it comes to stealth, combat, and skills. Main Attack: Knife and Fists (2-second animation)Ĭooper is the main protagonist of the Desperado series, appearing in all three games in some form. HP: 4 (Beginner), 3 (Normal), 2 (Hard/Desperado) So let’s take a look at each individual character to see what they can do. Knowing the ins and outs of these abilities and skills, and how they relate to the different enemy types, is key to being successful in Desperados 3.

desperados 3 guide

Dogs: Have a short range of sight, but can see through most disguises and sniff out hidden characters quickly if you're not careful.

desperados 3 guide

Long Coats: The toughest enemies in the game, these characters see through every distraction quickly, and cannot be killed in one hit like other enemies.Elite Enemies: Nicknamed Ponchos in game, for their red poncho, these enemies are tougher to distract and often see through most lures or tricks.Normal Enemies: Includes cowboys and cowgirls who act as gunmen, thugs, and guards.














Desperados 3 guide