The classic type of baiting can be applied to any ground enemy without long-ranged attacks. The most typical example therefore are Wheels. For the classic type of baiting, hold a character above the enemy Wheel to divert its attention. Meanwhile, the other characters will be attacking the enemy from a small distance without taking any damage. Sometimes this works with melee characters, but there is a quite high risk that the enemy loses interest in the bait. This, however, should be exercised with caution on the Yellow Smiley Wheel due to its multi-directional attack.
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| - The classic type of baiting can be applied to any ground enemy without long-ranged attacks. The most typical example therefore are Wheels. For the classic type of baiting, hold a character above the enemy Wheel to divert its attention. Meanwhile, the other characters will be attacking the enemy from a small distance without taking any damage. Sometimes this works with melee characters, but there is a quite high risk that the enemy loses interest in the bait. This, however, should be exercised with caution on the Yellow Smiley Wheel due to its multi-directional attack.
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| - The classic type of baiting can be applied to any ground enemy without long-ranged attacks. The most typical example therefore are Wheels. For the classic type of baiting, hold a character above the enemy Wheel to divert its attention. Meanwhile, the other characters will be attacking the enemy from a small distance without taking any damage. Sometimes this works with melee characters, but there is a quite high risk that the enemy loses interest in the bait. This, however, should be exercised with caution on the Yellow Smiley Wheel due to its multi-directional attack.
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