The Dreadnought Twins have returned from the first game to (once again) stop you from extracting all the minerals and boarding the drop pod inDeep Rock Galactic: Survivor. They are a variant of the normal Dreadnought, but with only 9,500 health. Do not let the reduced health pools fool you, though. The Twins have different attack and movement patterns you must watch out for. They also look after each other with healing abilities. It does not matterwhat class you have inDRG: Survivor, the Dreadnought Twins can wipe you out within seconds if you are not careful.

How to Beat the Dreadnought Twins in DRG: Survivor

The Dreadnought Twins have a chance of appearing as the final bosses at the end of eitherStage 5 or Stage 10 dives.They consist of two smaller Dreadnoughts called theArbalest(red) and theLacerator(blue) that work together. While the twins have separate health bars, you cannot ignore one for the other, because they can heal each other. Waste too much time beating the Dreadnought Twins inDRG: Survivorand they will heal themselves back to full health. Hence, it is important to understand their attacks and abilities.

The Dreadnought Twins In Battle

The Laceratordoes melee damage and will always chase you around the stage. It also performs a charge (leap attack) similar to the normal Dreadnought boss, which does massive damage if you are caught in its landing zone.The Arbalestis quite the opposite. It is not as aggressive as the Lacerator and will not chase you around. Instead, it will try to keep some distance while firing waves of fireballs where each wave has a chance of containing multiple projectiles.

The Dreadnought Twins have the same abilities at higher hazard levels, but with more intensity. Both Dreadnoughts move faster, do more damage, and perform their special abilities more often. The Lacerator can do two charges back to back. The Arbalest can throw more fireballs that travel faster and further.

DRG Survivor - Dreadnought Twins Healing

What makes the Dreadnought Twins really frustrating indifficult biomes inDRG: Survivoris theirhealing ability. If the difference between their health bars becomes too much, the Twins become immune to all damage and start healing each other to balance their health bars. Something else to note, especially fornew players in DRG: Survivor, is that the amount of health restored is based on the difference in their health bars. Hence, the greater the difference, the stronger the heals the Twins give each other.

The Dreadnought Twin with the most life transfers 10% of its maximum health, healing the other Twin for 20% of its maximum HP.

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Defeating the Dreadnought Twins

Thebest way to beat the Dreadnought Twins is to damage them equallyinDeep Rock Galactic: Survivor. This might be easier said than done. Since the Lacerator is always chasing, you can end up leading it further away than the Arbalest. This means that you are only damaging the Lacerator, or doing too little damage to the Arbalest.

There are two strategies here that work. If there are too many elites, start circling the stage with the Lacerator in pursuit before heading straight for the Arbalest when the health-bar difference starts increasing. Alternatively, try to maneuver yourself between the Twins to damage them at the same time.

Prepare the stage before the Dreadnought Twins spawn. Take themining and damage upgradesto clear the terrain and wipe out the elites. This will give you a lot of room to move in and out of the Twins' range.

Remember that time is of the essence when facing the Dreadnought Twins inDeep Rock Galactic: Survivor. The longer you take, the more elites will spawn, leaving you with little room to move around. Make sure to pair thebest weapons and overclocksto get rid of the Twins as fast as possible.