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== Strategies ==
 
== Strategies ==
Zombie Hyenas are best avoided but if combat is needed (such as for protecting an AIPC) It's best to conserve ammo and instead use the tackle move. One tackle is enough to knock it down. Afterwards, the player can proceed to finish it off with stomps which will stunlock it in place.
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The Zombie Hyena is best to be avoided due to their Bite move. If combat is required - for example, to protect an AIPC - it is best to conserve ammunition an instead to tackle. One tackle is enough to knock it down. Afterwards, the player can proceed to finish it off with stomps which will stunlock it in place. Ammunition conservation is advised due to fact that Zombie Hyenas will repopulate areas after being cleared.
 
It is not wise to even engage a Zombie Hyena however because they just respawn as soon as the player leaves the location and comes back.
 
   
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 18:17, 23 August 2015

History
Biology
Gameplay
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Further notes

Zombie Hyenas are an enemy type exclusive to the "wild things" scenario of Resident Evil Outbreak File 2.

HP values

Mode EASY NORMAL HARD VERY HARD
Single 500-650 650-800 750-950 900-1200
Network 500-650 650-800 750-950 900-1200

Moveset

Attack EASY NORMAL HARD VERY HARD
Pounce (飛びかかり Tobikakari ?) 100-140 150-250 150-300 200-350
Bite (噛みつき Kamitsuki?) 100-140 150-250 150-300 200-350

The "Bite" attack carries a 30% chance of entering BLEEDING status when hit on all difficulty modes.

Strategies

The Zombie Hyena is best to be avoided due to their Bite move. If combat is required - for example, to protect an AIPC - it is best to conserve ammunition an instead to tackle. One tackle is enough to knock it down. Afterwards, the player can proceed to finish it off with stomps which will stunlock it in place. Ammunition conservation is advised due to fact that Zombie Hyenas will repopulate areas after being cleared.

Bibliography

Sources