News - Dokkaebi Fight And Rewards Warzone 2 Zombies
Intro
Doabe is the brand new warlord inside of Modern Warfare 3 zombies, and quite frankly, it's an annoying fight, but what I'm going to quickly go through in this article is how to easily defeat her, how to easily get into her stronghold without one of the key cards, and some more details about the fight itself.
Let's get into it.
Dokkaebi's fortress location
to start things off, you obviously need to know where Doab's Fortress is, and it's right here in downtown Zaron, the city. As you're seeing right here, it's on top of the big skyscraper.
Easy way to enter dokkaebi's fortress
That has all the different cranes around it you usually can use to zip line to the top and jump on top of this main building personally one of my favorite areas but they've completely changed it into a fortress this time around also so you know you can't go after Legacy anymore so we're probably only going to get one warlord at a time which is somewhat disappointing but on to actually getting into this location, now I mentioned that there's a way to get into this Fortress without the key cards but if you really don't want to do that way for whatever reason you can easily go and get a Merk stronghold key card going to the Merk stronghold and get the very specific stronghold key ke card from the mercenary stronghold now this is the way that you had to get into legacy's Fortress, however and thankfully we have a different way to get into Do's Fortress and even better about this way it requires absolutely, nothing to get access to it so what you want to do is obviously get to the area where you see Do's Fortress and go to this skyscraper.
Just to the left of it is exactly where I'm showing you on the screen. This is because this actual building in this location has one zip line that gets all the way to the top of the roof. Now I know what you're thinking on top of this; usually there's another way to get on top of it when you see this dome area.
However, this dome area when you get to this area from running inside of this building is blocked off by wood, and this zipline that I just showed you is the only way to get to the top of the roof. Now when you get to the top of the roof, get to the other side, and you'll find this other zip line on one of the billboards that you have to jump up and zip line over right into the middle of Doab Be's camp.
Now I don't know if this is going to be forever or if it's something that Triyar forgot to take out because clearly you're supposed to go into this like the normal way, like we did with Legacy. Nonetheless, it's available right now at the time of this recording, so definitely use it until they patch it, but now that you're in here either using this way I just showed you or by using the key card, this is when things really start to get interesting, because as soon as you step foot in this area, you're going to get absolutely bombarded by a long list of things, including a bunch of different Elite enemies helicopters.
What to expect in the fortress
That drop more Elite enemies and the Assassin, guys that throw smoke gas at you, a bunch of different bomb drones that come at you, don't worry, they're not the same level as the ones in the war zone, but they're still annoying, and a bunch of different centry turrets placed all around the area, and this isn't even including the actual fight that you have to have with Doabe when this stuff really gets ramped up to another level.
Dokkaebi boss fight explained
So in this process of making your way to Doabe, what I recommend is taking out as many of those turrets as you possibly can from all the guards beforehand because more are just going to spawn, and more is always a bad idea. Make your way to the area that I'm showing you here, up the staircase through the middle of the area, and you'll come across Doabe and a long list of Elites.
Sentry turrets, and bomb drones all attacking you at once. As you can see, it's not that easy solo, but as you progress through this fight in all the different ways, when you get Doabe to a certain level of health and take out a certain amount of her permanent bomb drones, you'll see your St flying away on these drones to another part of the skyscraper.
For me she moved right into the middle where the long glass, pathway is right in the middle where a pack-a-punch, would usually spawn, same idea as soon as she gets to this location as you see here and just try and take out as much health on her as possible shoot her drones that makes it that much harder for her to continue through the fight and as you see as soon as you take out some of the drones she will fly away to the nether section, which is where she will make her final stand and it'll be a lot easier for you to take down her health you will of course have more bomb drones and Sentry turrets and a bunch of different Elites continually, attacking you so I recommend bringing in The Ether blade if you can taking out as many recon.
Bomb as many drones as you possibly can to dwindle down her health, and just bombard her with as much stuff as you possibly can.
Death confirmation and rewards
It really is an annoying fight, but When you do end up taking her down in whatever possible way that you end up having it happen, you'll get a notification that she is dead with that audio message that you just saw, and a rift will appear, signifying that you have defeated her just like you did when you defeated Legacy.
Now, a nice thing that she does drop is also a self-revive kit that you can always guarantee is going to be there, and also inside the rift you absolutely guaranteed, a special gun that is called the mediator; it is a KVD, or interceptor. That is a purple level. Rarity I've seen that some people have gotten better rewards than I do, and I only got a tombstone park can, but you know it's a guarantee that you're going to get this mediator, which overall is an okay weapon, as you might expect.
There's nothing super special about the weapon except for the unique camo that is on it, which I've only seen related to Doabe. At this point, the gun pack-a-punch one level in the Tier 2 zone is okay.
What now?
I mean, it's an okay weapon overall, but it does automatically give a head-shot kill to non-armored zombies; it probably isn't going to really stand up very well in three, so overall the only unique thing about it is the camo and the fact that it was Doab Be's weapon when you were fighting her, but unfortunately, after such a hard and very annoying fight, that's all you get; you get a weapon just like you had with Legacy; at least with Legacy, you actually had progression with a mission; this has no relation to a mission whatsoever; there is nothing brand new.