![]() Regardless of class, you can effectively position Gee.If Gee remains focused on your clone, it will keep him locked onto the cloud location long enough for him to absorb it. While Gee is chasing you, run over the corrosive cloud and activate your Deception clone so that at it's stopping point, your clone sits on the cloud's center. When Gee is focusing you, Deception can be used for more than just dropping aggro.Consider using the Brawn tree and especially "Fistful of Hurt" to be able to knock Gee back onto a corrosive cloud. Speccing more Tank-like will help ensure you can maintain aggro and position Gee better while taking damage. While your main focus should be reviving and healing teammates, the phaselock can be best used as a positioning tool to pull Gee to a worm before it dies, which will help ensure he absorbs the corrosive cloud.At this point, it will take about 1-3 seconds for final absorption.Ĭlass specific & General Boss Movement tips The way to know a cloud is close to being absorbed is when the dirt mound where the worm once was goes away, leaving just a small cloud about the size of Gee. ![]() It is only the final, smallest size of the cloud that when absorbed, debuffs your shield. This will help to mitigate damage to party members standing far away, but is not recommended. Cloud sizes can be absorbed and therefore reduced in size by a player without recieving the debuff.The downside is, this puts a debuff on that player which prevents his/her shield from recharging and lasts until the fight finishes or resets. While it is ideal to have Gee absorb the cloud, it is possible for a player to absorb it.Once a worm dies and the corrosive cloud spawns, it will grow in size until it is absorbed.Immune to corrosion is a great stat to have on shield to reduce the damage from incoming worms, however it does not counter the effects of the pool itself.All players should equip shields with a high capacity.The corrosive cloud will weaken your shields and prevent them from recovering the best way to recover shields is to fall into Fight for Your Life and then get a Second Wind by killing a Sand Worm, which will fully restore shields.The Siren should stay near the entrance and outside of the fray as much as possible in order to revive other players from afar using Res and to shoot other players in order to restore their health.Any player who dies will spawn outside of the arena, so reviving any player who falls into Fight for Your Life is highly recommended.It's highly recommended that you have at least three players in your party before taking on Master Gee and that at least one player is a Siren.There will now be a new worm and so you must repeat this process until Master Gee is defeated.Once he absorbs the cloud, Master Gee will take a small amount of damage over time.Lead Master Gee through the center of the cloud and keep him there until he absorbs it.After the worm dies it will leave behind a corrosive cloud.Start the fight by attacking Master Gee.(Edited ) You can also absorb the corrosive cloud and you will gain a big amount of damage bonus. Due to these conditions, there is currently only one certain way to defeat Master Gee. Unfortunately, you won't be able to kill Master Gee by simply firing bullets at him, because of his tremendous amount of shield and health. The fight will not trigger until a player harms Master Gee. Master Gee will be kneeling in the center of the arena at the start. Players will require 8 Eridium to enter his arena. ![]() ![]() Master Gee is one of three Seraph enemies currently in the game and is found in Hayter's Folly. The only objective here is to defeat Master Gee but doing so is no small task. Players will receive this mission from Shade. Master Gee the Invincible is an optional mission for the Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty DLC expansion.
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