Learning to instantly eliminate enemies in and increase and fill Kay's Adrenaline Meter is key to getting an edge in combat with instakills. Although the game doesn't do a great job explaining how to fill the ability up, it is relatively easy when you know what to do. As players traverse across more of every planet, mastering this powerful tool will become essential throughout the campaign.
To be even more effective in combat, however, there's also an unlockable skill to increase the number of targets Adrenaline Rush can hit. However, you need to find a particular NPC from which to learn this skill. Nevertheless, the extra work will be worth the effort, just like when learning how to lockpick.
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Keep taking down enemies to increase Adrenaline Rush and fill its meter in. This can be done in all ways available to Kay, including shooting her blaster, melee, or stealth takedowns. Once the meter has been successfully filled, the blaster icon in the bottom right of the screen will glow neon red — which you can activate with its respective on-screen prompt depending on your platform.
Adrenaline Rush has a limitation that players should consider. While it can instantly kill up to three basic enemies, tougher enemies may only stagger if they're in full health. With that, you may want to time the use of Adrenaline Rush with normal blaster fire to ensure you get the kills needed to unlock the Don't Get Cocky Trophy or Achievement — which requires you to kill five enemies at once using it.
To increase the power of Adrenaline Rush, you can get the five kills for Don't Get Cocky and unlock the "" ability to boost the maximum number of targets it can hit by two. To acquire this ability, you first need to find and recruit Sheriff Quint as the Gunslinger Expert, but it won't be any harder than finding a way to get into Gorak's Suite in
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