The Mantis Shrimp is a boss in Dave the Diver that players will encounter as they work to complete the Stormy Night 2 quest. While this enemy's enormous size makes it quite difficult to miss, defeating it is another matter altogether. Indeed, it can be quite challenging to beat the Mantis Shrimp in Dave the Diver, and this guide is here to help players come out of this battle victorious.
Dave the Diver: Mantis Shrimp Boss Fight Guide
The majority of the fight with the Mantis Shrimp sees the crustacean move back-and-forth while throwing punches in Dave's direction. During this time, players are advised to stay on the ground, situating themselves underneath the Mantis Shrimp's boxing gloves. Indeed, this is a very safe spot, and it recommended that indie video game fans peak out to the left between the Mantis Shrimp's punches in an attempt to keep the boss on the left side of the room.
After tossing out two or three standard strikes, the Mantis Shrimp will turn its body slightly toward the screen as it charges up a powerful punch. As soon as that super punch has been released, players should quickly dash up and fire their Dave the Diver weapons at the boss's eyes while its recovers. Once a shot has be fired, fans should return to their position under the Mantis Shrimp's boxing gloves, and they will repeat this process every time the boss performs its powered-up strike.
While that part of the fight is fairly straightforward, things get slightly more complicated when the Mantis Shrimp goes for its alternate attack. This attack begins with the boss jumping and slamming its gloves on the ground, and players should dash up to and grab the chain in the top left corner of the room as soon as that occurs. If a casual RPG fan has been successful in keeping the Mantis Shrimp near the left side of the room, they should then pull the chain halfway down, causing the boss to punch the attached object and become temporarily stunned.
To note, while it is ideal to force this stun to occur, as it provides an opportunity to get several shots into the Mantis Shrimp's eyes, players should not pull the chain if they had to travel very far to reach it. This is due to the fact that if a fan pulls the chain but does not get the attached object to the height of boss's punch before it is thrown, they are likely to get pushed into the nearby spikes. This damage is certainly not insignificant, and Dave the Diver players are better off waiting for the next round if they do not think they have time to pull the object to a sufficient height.
One final thing to mention is that players should occasionally use the Mantis Shrimp's recovery after a charged punch and stun after striking the hanging object to refill their oxygen and ammunition. Indeed, while it can be tempting to use all those moments as opportunities to deal damage, trying to resupply while this Dave the Diver boss is attacking is a recipe for disaster.
Dave the Diver is available now for PC.