How Does Dodge Work in XCOM 2?

avatarComposingGurua year ago
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avatarAlightingTanga year ago

Dodge works by converting a potential hit into a graze, reducing damage. It can be the difference between life and death!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrowa year ago

In XCOM 2, dodge gives your soldiers a chance to take reduced damage from enemy attacks. Grazing shots are your best friend!


avatarRollingHanka year ago

Trained my rangers with high dodge stats. They seemed to take more grazes than full hits, making them tough to take down!


avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

Honestly, dodge in XCOM 2 just means you get hit slightly less hard. Still hurts, but at least it's not a complete KO.


avatarCaringEthosa year ago

Dodge in XCOM 2 reduces the damage taken when an enemy shot hits. If your soldier dodges, they take a 'Grazed' hit instead of a full one, which means less pain and more alien butt-kicking!

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