Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle: How to Get a Better Shot Percentage

How to Get a Better Shot Percentage in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle

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Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle doesn’t do combat quite how most people would expect. Rather than it being all-out chaos, the game adopts an XCOM-style combat system. When choosing to attack with a character, you’ll be given a shot percentage when aiming at a particular enemy. Some players may be wondering how to get a better shot percentage in the game to avoid any wasted shots.

In order to do this, you’ll need to take a few things into account: the distance, the line of sight, and if the target has any cover. If the target is behind a small obstacle, but within your line of sight, you’ll have 50% chance of hitting them. However, if they’re covering behind large obstacles, you’ll have 0% shot percentage, unless they’re behind a breakable object. These can be broken if you shoot them enough times, so if you don’t want to leave one of your team out in the open by flanking the target, just keep chipping away until it breaks.

You’ll always have 100% shot percentage in Kingdom Battle if they’re within your range and line of sight with no obstructions.

That’s all you need to know to ensure you’re dealing damage with every shot in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. Be sure to check out our wiki for more.


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