Verticality is a core part of Steelrising’s map design, and players will be able to access ledges and other higher points in the game with the help of the grappling hook called Bishop Hook.
Unfortunately, the hook is not part of Aegis’ starting kit, and users will have to progress a significant amount in the narrative before they can finally unlock it.
Steelrising is Spiders’ take on the Souls-like formula, but it also has some key elements of Metroidvania.
In a sense, some of the more powerful, versatile tools and abilities are unlocked much later in the game. Still, the narrative makes it so that gamers can return to previous levels and access some previously inaccessible areas.
Bishop Hook is one of the many important tools that unlocks only after players have invested hours in the RPG, and they will even have to defeat a boss to get it.
Today’s guide will therefore go over how they will be able to get their hands on the grappling hook and use it in Steelrising.
To get their hands on the Bishop Hook in Steelrising, users will first be required to:
The Bishop Hook is a part of Aegis’ passive toolkit in the sense that gamers will not be required to actively equip it in their inventory to be able to use it. Once obtained, all one will be required to do is approach ledges, balconies, and raised platforms, and the game will automatically provide a visual prompt.
By pressing the button, the grappling hook will automatically activate, latch onto the raised surface, and pull Aegis to it.
Apart from traversal, the Bishop Hook can also be an exceptional tool during Steelrising’s combat. Aiming it at the enemy and firing it does fulmination damage, but using it will cost three Alchemical Capsules per activation.
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