Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fight dinosaurs in Exosuits that look like they’re a combination of Warframe and Anthem? Well, Capcom did, and it’s why we have Exoprimal. It’s not a secret sequel to Capcom’s other dinosaur games, Dino Crisis, but it’s their attempt at a futuristic version of one. In Exoprimal, you will take control of different kinds of Exosuits that, despite some being in the same category, actually function quite differently. In this guide, I will show you what these Exosuits are, and what they can do in the game.
Assault Class
Starting with the Assault Class, you will have access to four different Exosuits, all with different weapons and skills. Here are the Exosuits:
- Deadeye – This Exosuit is considered the well balanced Exosuit in the entire game. Due to its weapons being a shotgun and assault rifle, you can attack enemies up close and from a medium to long range if you’re a good shot. Not only is Deadeye great for any situation, but its skills allows the player to deploy heavy close quarter damage to their enemies.
- Zephyr – If you want to get up close and personal with speed, then Zephyr is a top choice. This Exosuit is incredibly quick, being able to go to different enemies at the blink of an eye to deal damage before running away. However, with that much speed, you are correct to think that the Zephyr Exosuit has light armor that can prove fatal if you are surrounded.
- Vigilant – Sniper players will be pleased to find that there is an Exosuit that focuses on long ranged combat that allows players to help from afar without ever needing to get close to the battle. The Vigilant Exosuit sports a semi automatic sniper rifle that can do major damage if you are able to get headshots.
- Barrage – If you’re one to get up close and personal with your enemies, then Barrage is a fantastic Exosuit that is equipped with grenades, making for a fun time when dinos come close to you and try to bite you.
Tank Class
Up next is the Tank Class, which only contains three Exosuits. Here are the Exosuits you can find in the Tank class:
- Roadblock – You a Reinhardt main in Overwatch? Then you will love Roadblock. Similar to Reinhardt, this Exosuit has a shield that will block damage from enemies threatening to harm you and your team. Not only that, but the Exosuit has heavyweight armor and supreme durability, making it for a tough nut to crack. But with that much armor, you can expect to move slower than your teammates.
- Murasame – The Murasame Exosuit is a heavy hitter Tank Exosuit, sporting a large blade that does a large number of melee damage to your enemies. Its heavy armor protects the Exosuit from heavy damage, but it is not as durable as Roadblock. However, Murasame makes up for it by being agile enough to dodge and block incoming attacks.
- Krieger – If you’re looking for a more well-balanced Tank experience, then Krieger is the Exosuit for you. Just like Murasame, the Krieger Exosuit has heavy armor equipped, allowing it to move slightly faster than the Roadblock Exosuit. But instead of a large sword, it has a machine gun equipped, ready to mow down enemies like you’re Rambo.
Support Class
Just like with any other game, the Support Class is there to provide support to those who are doing most of the damage. Whether it’s healing, damage buff, defense buff, these Exosuits are here to help out. Here are the Support class Exosuits available:
- Witchdoctor – There’s no “ooh eeh, ooh ah ah, ting tang, walla walla, bing bang” going on around here. This Witchdoctor is here to provide buffs and repairs to fellow Exosuits when playing. However, it specializes in synergizing with ally skills and attacks, making them incredibly powerful.
- Skywave – As the only Exosuit capable of flight, having Skywave in your group while fighting against aerial dinosaurs makes things much easier. Not only that, but this Exosuit can also debuff enemies to make the attacking Exosuits jobs that much easier to kill dinosaurs.
- Nimbus – Nimbus is arguably the only Support unit that does a ton of damage while also being a Support Exosuit. It is an incredibly fast and agile Exosuit that can go around the battlefield buffing up other players damage outputs, or healing their damages.
That’s all you need to know about the Exosuits in Exoprimal. Did this guide help you pick out your main in the entire game? Let us know in the comments below.
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