MOONGLOW BAY: How to beat the Kraken (squid)

Once you have overcome the annoying puzzle of the lever in Moonlow Bay, you will be ready to face the Kraken... or simply to the giant squid that tightened the waters around the coastal city. Like the other chiefs sequences of the game, the squid does not imply any combat and, on the other hand, requires that you help the Great Beast. This is what you need to know beat the squid in Moonlow Bay.

Defeat the Kraken / Squid in Moonlow Bay

When you first approach the squid, you will notice that there is a ton of garbage in the water around it. This is what you need to eliminate and the best way to do it is using your network.

Stand on the edge of the water and throw your network, directing it to the large stacks of garbage floating in the water. Press RT to slide your network, and the trash can, towards you, releasing space for squid.

After doing this several times, the squid will begin to move, causing the debris to fall on you. Make sure you are just on the edge of the water and you will avoid being hit by the falling debris, since your landing points are marked with shadows on the ground.

Keep pulling your network and slides the waste inwards. Once you have cleaned all the waste from the water, the squid will calm down and you will have saved Moonglow Bay from a quite grim disaster.

That s all you need to know How to beat squid in Moonlow Bay. To get more tips and tricks, look for annoying puzzle or see more information about the game below.

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