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<blockquote data-quote="GoodKingJayIII" data-source="post: 4039577" data-attributes="member: 13804"><p>I haven't seen it mentioned, but what level are you, and what class are you playing? Where have you placed your skill points? What party members do you have? All these questions are important, because your tactics are going to vary based on that. Since you mentioned Barrier, I'm guess you're an Adept/Vanguard/Sentinel. If that's the case, try and direct your party members offensively while you stay in the back. As an Adept/Sentinel you should have a lot of powers; use them. Warp, Throw, Lift, Sabotage, Overload, and Neural Shock are extremely useful and should be popped after every cooldown. As a Vanguard, whip out that shotgun and start nuking things with Carnage. Use those tight corners to your advantage; the minions tend to bunch up in them as well. If you're finding yourself pretty fragile in these fights, use the command buttons on the D-pad to have them advance forward ahead of you and attack your targets. Perhaps set the AI to Offensive, so you needn't worry about them using party powers; they tend to go balls-to-the-wall and will typically unload abilities left and right. Stay out of Benezia's line of sight (her pistol attacks do disgusting amounts of damage) and focus on her minons. Maybe pull out a weapon with Combat Optics, so when she summons the Geth your radar isn't scrambled.</p><p></p><p>Even if Noveria is your first planet, you should've leveled up quite a bit from all the stuff you've had to kill. I think I was level 20 when I killed her with my Adept, on Veteran. You can beat her. Try and vary what you're doing. Benezia's no pushover, but she's beatable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoodKingJayIII, post: 4039577, member: 13804"] I haven't seen it mentioned, but what level are you, and what class are you playing? Where have you placed your skill points? What party members do you have? All these questions are important, because your tactics are going to vary based on that. Since you mentioned Barrier, I'm guess you're an Adept/Vanguard/Sentinel. If that's the case, try and direct your party members offensively while you stay in the back. As an Adept/Sentinel you should have a lot of powers; use them. Warp, Throw, Lift, Sabotage, Overload, and Neural Shock are extremely useful and should be popped after every cooldown. As a Vanguard, whip out that shotgun and start nuking things with Carnage. Use those tight corners to your advantage; the minions tend to bunch up in them as well. If you're finding yourself pretty fragile in these fights, use the command buttons on the D-pad to have them advance forward ahead of you and attack your targets. Perhaps set the AI to Offensive, so you needn't worry about them using party powers; they tend to go balls-to-the-wall and will typically unload abilities left and right. Stay out of Benezia's line of sight (her pistol attacks do disgusting amounts of damage) and focus on her minons. Maybe pull out a weapon with Combat Optics, so when she summons the Geth your radar isn't scrambled. Even if Noveria is your first planet, you should've leveled up quite a bit from all the stuff you've had to kill. I think I was level 20 when I killed her with my Adept, on Veteran. You can beat her. Try and vary what you're doing. Benezia's no pushover, but she's beatable. [/QUOTE]
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