Exoprimal Zephyr combo

Exoprimal: How to Combo with Zephyr

Unlimited skill spam.

Margareth
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Exoprimal Zephyr combo

Zephyr is a melee combo-oriented Exosuit in Exoprimal, a new team-based PVE game by Capcom. And you might be confused to know that there’s a combo-based character in this game, considering the playstyle that’s encouraged here.

But yes, there is a way and the game doesn’t give the best tutorial when it comes to explaining the mechanics. It’s also easy to misunderstand and you end never even knowing when and if you land the combo.

How to Combo with Zephyr

Zephyr is a glass cannon character, one that relies to fight in close proximity while having a really small HP pool. If you ask anyone who’s tried Zephyr, the first thing they’ll note is how fragile he can be. A single misstep means death to this man and the typical response to this situation is usually equipping survival rigs.

Exoprimal Zephyr combo

Which is fine, as this is the most basic method to survive in a fight. In Exoprimal game, much like other games, your first priority is survival because you cannot deal damage once you’re down. The Durability Module is another popular option to add his health.

But the best way to play Zephyr is by spamming skill using combos. His suit Module Z01 – Assailer grants him a cooldown reducer up to 30%! Zephy’s combo is an easy 1-2-3 with a short delay before the third

You can look below for the timing it takes to land the third blow. Watch as Zephyr’s back glow for a split second, indicating the right time to finish the combo. Every successful combo will reduce the cooldown as also shown in the clip.

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This is how you can spam your skills. Zephyr’s skills are great crowd control with his uppercut sending the enemy up in the air. Offense is the best defense is really how Zephyr main can thrive on the battlefield without dying too much.

ALSO READ: Exoprimal: All Universal Modules Explained

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