

Most of the time you want to turtle in your shield and once enough enemies have clumped up around you, toss all the mines you can at once, hopefully halting the beetle epidemic that plagues you. Thankfully, he can hold up to 10 at a time and have 4 on the ground at once (they explode if there are more than 4). The Engineer’s mines, much like his normal attack, are low damage but numerous.

So what did we learn children? Keep sprinting while charging his attack, his attacks are kind of poop, and they have a 1.0 proc coefficient. This stuff is essential to understand, even if you are playing my favorite (brain dead) survivor. For those who have no clue what this means, check out the proc section of my Risk of Rain 2 guide. Notably, this ability also has a 1.0 proc coefficient.
#Lysate cell engineer ror2 Pc#
It is simple to do, just hold the ability (left-click PC overlords) and then use the sprint button as you are charging it. You can sprint while charging up the attack, something only a few other Risk of Rain characters have. In all fairness, they aren’t completely terrible (except against anything in the air). Without attack speed, it feels like you are shooting nerf bullets in slow motion, but with attack speed, it feels like faster nerf bullets. The bouncing grenades are meh in terms of damage and half the time you will forget you even have this ability. Let’s start with the Engineer’s attack ability. The Engineer comes with a unique skill set that sets him apart from his inferior counterparts.

For now, keep in mind that in Risk of Rain 2 there is no better solo character in the game than Engineer and no cooler cat than the man with a turret. I’ll elaborate on these many many benefits of using Engineer later in this guide.
#Lysate cell engineer ror2 how to#
In this Risk of Rain 2 Engineer guide, I am going to be showing you how to play the turret character Engineer so well you will be getting god runs every time.
