

And when the ash had settled, less than ten thousand of your kind still lived. Six we tried in succession, each more encouraging than the last. We chose those solutions which held the most promise, and devoted ourselves to testing their merits. mine, Minerva's and Juno's - to sort and sample all that was collected. Each vault's knowledge was transmitted into a single place. They were placed underground to avoid the war which raged above, and also as a precaution, should we fail in our efforts. We built vaults within which to work, each dedicated to a different method of salvation. Both before the end and after, we sought to save the world. Who were we? What became of us? What do we desire of you? You will have your answers. All in all, the fight can take up to ten minutes-so be prepared and take it slow.Īfter defeating Medusa, you'll have the fourth and final artifact needed to open the gates of Atlantis.Do you hear me, cipher? Can you see me? Ah. This process will repeat several times until Medusa is dead. Like the first time, find a pillar to hide behind while killing them off. Repeat the process of chasing her around the room, dodging her gaze and magic bolts while attacking, until Medusa shields herself and summons more stone soldiers. One is a massive explosion that you can dodge simply by backing away from her, the other is a grab attack that you'll need to watch for and perfectly dodge to avoid taking damage. When you get close, beware because Medusa has two extra attacks that she'll occasionally use. If she's casting magic bolts, run straight at her and attack. If she's using her gaze, take cover behind a pillar. Each time she teleports, find her and make note of which ability she is casting (the build up is different for each one). Run to her and unleash your more powerful combo.Īt this point, Medusa will begin teleporting around the room and swapping between her magic bolts and her petrifying gaze. Once all the soldiers are dead, Medusa's shield will dissipate and she'll be stunned. Defeat them while dodging the magic bolts from above and keeping the pillar between you and Medusa to avoid her gaze. Head to one of these pillars and let Medusa's petrified soldiers come to you. These are what you'll want to put between you and Medusa to stop her laser-like gaze from petrifying you, which will slow your movement and attack speed significantly and kill you if you linger in the beam for too long. At the start of the fight, you'll notice several stone pillars scattered across the room. All the while, she'll be calling down powerful magic bolts and trying to petrify you with her deadly gaze.

When the battle begins, Medusa will envelope herself in a shield and summon several petrified warriors to assist her. The Medusa fight is the hardest battle in all of Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Hunting Medusa is also made a bit easier if you complete the Daughters of Artemis questline.

Need a hand taking down these beasts? Why not check out our guide to weapons and armor in Assassin's Creed Odyssey. If he charges into it, the Minotaur will be stunned and you can get some easy hits in. When he winds up, try and put yourself just in front of one of the walls or pillars in the room. The Minotaur's deadliest attack is a charge that you can see coming from a mile away. The best strategy is to continually circle to one side and attack his rear, as the Minotaur has a hard time keeping up. Like the Cyclops, the Minotaur is a big aggressive brute you can easily defeat by dodging his attacks and chipping away at him in the brief openings between his combos. The labyrinth isn't a confusing maze, luckily, so you can work your way into it until you meet the Mooing Menace. Eventually, you'll get ahold of key to the Minotaur's labyrinth of legend. Helping the kid will open up the Of Minotaurs and Men set of quests, which will have you running errands all over Messara. Head to the Knossos Palace ruins in Minos's Legacy, and find a child trying to find his lost dad. Just over a ridge to the west, though, is a quiet palace ruin that hides the real deal. They worship the minotaur in the same way that Parisians worship the Eiffel Tower: it looks really good on a T-shirt. Lato, a small town in Minotaur Hills, is populated entirely by hucksters and scam artists trying to rip off tourists and sell Minotaur-themed junk. Location: Center of Minos's Legacy, Central Messara, West side of the Messara/Pephka Island.
