

You can tell they're still infantile if they still have their gooey coating - when they start to resemble a twisting tree root you want to be afraid. If possible, make a run for it past the creatures before they've fully transformed.

In narrow passageways they take up the entire width of the hall, and unlike your typical zombie, humanoid leeches don't tip over like cows when you shake them off - they'll just get pushed forward, still in your path. It's not always as easy as that sounds, however.

When dealing with the humanoid leeches your best bet is to run by them and make for the nearest door. Your only effective weapon against these baddies is a set of Molotov Cocktails. Needless to say, they're not often worth trying to kill - you'll go through way too much ammo before you get even close to anywhere, and will likely take a ton of damage in the process. Humanoid Leeches Easily the worst nightmare added to Resident Evil 0, the humanoid leech is a nearly unstoppable force. Any moment you stop to try firing at them you're actually just making yourself vulnerable to their attacks you're wasting both ammunition and health, two big no-no's in Resident Evil.

As long as you remain mobile they really don't pose much of a threat. If you leave them to their own devices they'll unwisely stop and try to shoot the leeches, not only making them much more vulnerable to attack but also wasting precious ammo stocks.Ĭrows There's not much to say about crows except that they're best left alone - any time you encounter a flock of crows run for exits, and don't stop. If you have a partner following you while moving through leech-infested territory, make a point to set them to "idle" mode. Even if you accumulate a few leeches on your way, as long as they don't reach your neck they'll be harmless and will vanish when you reach an exit. Instead, if you must, just step on the little buggers to squash them, though in most cases your best bet is to just run through their territory. They're not at all worth your ammo, so don't even worry about killing them the old fashioned way. Leeches There aren't many times when you'll have to deal with these obnoxious little guys. As long as you remain consistent and ready to let loose as soon as they launch themselves forward, you should be able to take out any Cerberus dogs without receiving much damage at all. The dogs run patterns where they charge at you and leap into the air - take advantage of their vulnerable state mid-flight and pump a round to send them flying back. The best method of nixing these hounds is with the pistol. They're not terribly difficult as long as you're patient, and quick at the same time.
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Don't let any flaming zombies get near you they usually go down more easily, but if they get hold of you you'll regret the encounter.Ĭerberus Dogs You won't encounter these nasty hounds as often as in some other Resident Evil outings, but when you do you'll want to know how to tame them. One shotgun blast can brutally damage a number of zombies at onceĪlso note that the zombies come in a few varieties, though most are just visual differences. Another useful team tactic is to have one character in front with a shotgun and your support behind you with a pistol, wait for the zombie to get right within grabbing range and blast with the shotgun - one shotgun blast accompanied by your partner's pistol shot is enough to down any zombie, and if you've got a crowd of zombies coming towards you this is the best way to maximize on your ammo power. If you have your duo together (Rebecca and Billy) wait until the zombies are just a few feet away and then both unleash - with twice the fire rate, you'll be able to take advantage of the higher power at closer ranges while still being able to knock down the zombie before it grabs at you. Don't let the zombie get too close to you, but at the same time keep in mind that your gun is more effective at closer ranges. If you wait around a zombie will rise again from its initial fall, so generally you'll want to be quick about knocking them down and jetting past, though in some instances (where you'll need to examine a room thoroughly) completely terminating the zombie population may be necessary.Ī good tactic to use is to keep your distance. Your weapon of choice should be a handgun, allowing you to bury a few shots into their bodies to knock them to the ground. They're not difficult to face, and killing them entirely is rarely a necessity. Zombies The most common enemy faced in Resident Evil is the zombie. Here we'll give a run-down on each, in the approximate order you encounter their kinds. As you progress deeper into the evil of Raccoon Forest you'll engage enemies of many disturbing species.
