How to beat the Abaddon boss fight in Stellar Blade
The Abaddon Alpha Naytiba at the top of the car park is all about the careful approach
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The Stellar Blade Abaddon boss is the first proper boss fight once you’re through the tutorial, a giant Alpha Naytiba perched on the parking lot who uses lightning and electrical powers to keep you on your toes. This is one of those fights where going in aggressively is likely to result in disaster, and it’s far better to play defensively with a focus on counter attacks - but I get ahead of myself. If you’re struggling to take out the Abaddon in Stellar Blade, we’ll show you how to take out the boss fight here.
Abaddon boss guide for Stellar Blade
The Abaddon boss fight in Stellar Blade doesn’t have an obvious “cheese” or guaranteed strategy - it’s more about developing muscle memory and learning attack patterns - but there are certain principles and key pieces of information that players can use to make the whole thing a lot easier, that I’ll take you through below.
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