The Raintrace Hunting Grounds are the last and most westerly hunting grounds that players will visit in Horizon Forbidden West. The three trials there are also the most challenging that the game has to offer, though the completion rewards on offer definitely make up for this. Players can get their hands on some rare and valuable items, not to mention a few thousand Metal Shards. Of course, as with other hunting grounds in the game, doing so will require getting Full Stripes for each and every trial.
Horizon Forbidden West: Forbidden Legacy Quest Walkthrough
Thankfully, the Hunting Grounds trials in Horizon Forbidden West are generally quite a bit easier than the ones found in the game's predecessor. That's not to say that they don't still pose a challenge, but, with a good understanding of what's required and the right strategy, players shouldn't have too much trouble completing the trials within the Full Stripes time constraints. This guide will help them to do so.
The Shock and Remove trial requires players to tear off two Tremortusk tusks after inducing the shocked state. The groundskeeper's tips section of the trial information page recommends that players use Purgewater to remove the enemy's resistance to shock damage first, which would be very good advice if the aim was to actually inflict damage on the Tremortusk. As it's still possible to inflict the shocked status even if an enemy is resistant to shock damage though, it ends up being a little redundant here.
In order to inflict the shocked status, players simply need to hit an enemy with shock ammo until the icon above its head fills up. Boltblasters are particularly useful in this regard due to their high firing rate, but any weapon capable of firing Shock ammo
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