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Do you have like really short fingers or something
Plus, this was made before today, which was when the instakill was removed.
Do what you want if it works, like he elaborates.
so this means that some people may have preferred ways of killing guttertanks. me personally, i just proboost from a distance and fire other random projectiles most of the time, with me occasionally getting in a parry from the stagger.
also idk why i am obsessed with guttertank balance out of all things. i guess i was just bored and wanted to think of ways to balance stuff. regardless, the only buff i think is worth doing is making the stagger parry window shorter, as the window is quite long (especially for an enemy in the final part of the game.)
if there are not that many enemies then you can stick a magnet into the guttertank, freeze the rocket, and hop on and off. the rocket will now point at them. when you unfreeze it it will home in on the guttertank. guttertank rockets being fired back at them instakill them
this can take 3 to 7 seconds, which is pretty short, but enough time for ranged enemies to shoot you if there are a decent amount.
this means that if there are little to no ranged enemies active, this is a reliable instakill (if it has not died already.