Remaining info about this chapter and its main objectives can be found by readingRoute A’s Chapter 3 walkthrough.
Traversing the desert itself shouldn’t feature any surprises either.
take a stab at remember the possiblity of hacking hostile machines.
In the first (smallest) desert area you’ve got the option to explore the optionalunderground cavesarea.
There you’ll find alocked gate(picture above) that can be hacked open.
One of the items found in the newly unlocked area behind the gate is theunique Cruel Blood Oath weapon.
There you will find a buried treasure in the form of a shining object.
It’s aunique Phoenix Lance weapon.
Near Desert Housing you may notice a gold tank.
Encounters with similar elite enemies are described in more detail on theGold enemies - what are they?page.
In short - gold machines are very durable, but hacking is incredibly helpful when fighting them.
Successfully eliminating gold enemies can result in rare and valuable loot.
Going through the Desert Housing itself is identical to Route A and leads to Adam.
Remember that successfully hacked machines can be detonated, damaging the foes around them.
The easiest way to do so is locking the camera onto him before holding the Triangle button.
Failing a minigame results in a loss of health when regaining control of 9S.
Escaping from the Desert Housing complex and the return trip to the Resistance Camp is unchanged from Route A.
The next main objective, the amusement park, also remains identical.
Said objective is part of Chapter 4.
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