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Biomutant: How to Lock-On to Enemies

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More often than not, you’re going to be facing multiple enemies at once in Biomutant. When this happens, you’ll likely want to lock-on to a particular enemy so you can focus your attacks on them and clear your foes out one at a time. While Biomutant does have a lock-on system available, it works a little differently to how the feature has been used in other titles.

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Locking-on is done automatically in Biomutant, but there are two ways to do this.

How to Lock-On in Biomutant

If you’re using melee weapons to attack, simply walk toward the enemy you want to lock-on to and the game should automatically target them.

For ranged attacks such as the boomerang or your guns, locking-on is done by moving the on-screen reticle over an enemy with the right analog stick.

When this is done, you’ll then be able to let go of the right analog stick. Your reticle should lock-on to the enemy until you change to a melee weapon or intentionally move your reticle onto a different enemy.

While the system works fairly well during the beginning of the game, we found it to be a little hit-and-miss during more intense fights with lots of enemies. Sometimes we’d be locked-on to the enemy we wanted to; other times the game wouldn’t lock-on at all, or shifted our sights onto another enemy randomly. Here’s hoping a fix comes in the near future.

Can You Manually Lock-On?

Unfortunately, no, there’s no input by default that allows you to enable the lock-on or manually select the enemy you want to focus the camera on.

That’s everything you need to know about how the Biomutant lock-on to enemies mechanic works. For more tips, tricks and guides, head over to our wiki, or see more on the game below.

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Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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