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Aloy has a ton of weapons at her disposal to deal some serious damage to the machines, but sometimes, it’s far more fun to set the pieces in motion and just watch chaos unfold from a distance. That’s what you get when you stealthily override a few machines in the middle of a large, hostile group.

Soon enough, one of the hostile machines discovered something wasn’t right. What ensued was total chaos as bits of metal and sparks fired off in every direction. Nearby Ravagers complete with mounted dart guns unloaded fire on the infiltrators from a distance, but it wasn’t enough.

After a short while, the steel corpses of both hostile and friendly machine lay strewn across the floor, and only one friendly Sawtooth remained. A fire arrow to its flammable Blaze canister set it alight and chewed away at its slither of remaining health. We’d successfully eliminated six machines with nothing more than one fire arrow and the ability to manipulate and control the machines.


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