Which Origin of the Wild Mechanized Beasts are There? An Overview of the Origin of the Wild Maka Bosses

2025-04-03 11:39:33

"Wild Origin" is a survival and construction game that emphasizes a realistic survival experience. Players can build houses, search for resources, and also face an enemy with mechanical armor and body—Maka, also known as the "Mechanical Beast." So, what are the mechanical beasts in Wild Origin? Here, we will introduce the bosses in Wild Origin, discussing their combat methods and strength.

Which Origin of the Wild Mechanized Beasts are There? An Overview of the Origin of the Wild Maka Bosses

Pamora

The flying boss of the plains region, patrolling the ground and guarding the Eye of Modira, preventing any intruders from stepping into the Eye of Modira. Pamora's prototype is clearly a peacock, with magnificent feathers (mechanical), and possesses extremely strong flying abilities, making it highly threatening in combat. Its overlord-level skills include "Alloy Wing Slash," using abnormally hard metal wings to perform two high-speed slashes, ending with a powerful slash; and "Spatial Electric Field," continuously accumulating electricity and releasing it all at once, forming a large area of electric damage, dealing fatal blows to surrounding enemies.

Which Origin of the Wild Mechanized Beasts are There? An Overview of the Origin of the Wild Maka Bosses

Haruman

Mainly tasked with reshaping the plains terrain, Haruman can form a lake with just one stomp due to its immense power. The Dari people revere it as the "Creation God Haruman" because of its ability to shape the landscape. Its design is based on the primate order, specifically the orangutan, but compared to its biological prototype, Haruman is much larger, with reinforced fists that even carry additional flame devices, allowing it to quickly clear obstacles. Its combat skills include "Flame Fist Smashes," using armored arms to hammer the ground three times in succession, causing a wide range of fire damage; and "Blazing Fire Rain," swinging its arms to release multiple parabolic trajectory flame missiles into the sky, which explode upon landing and create a warning area on the ground, allowing players to dodge relatively easily.

Which Origin of the Wild Mechanized Beasts are There? An Overview of the Origin of the Wild Maka Bosses

Sokt

A well-rounded mechanical beast with no obvious weaknesses, featuring high-speed movement, high damage, and diverse attack patterns, making it very challenging. When fighting this boss, it is recommended to bring an electric-attribute pet and use electric-attribute skills or arrows. During the battle, you need to move flexibly and try to stay behind it for long-range control, neither too far away to lose attack opportunities nor too close to avoid being swept by its tail. By controlling the attack rhythm, even if the boss' aggro shifts to the player, there will still be room for maneuvering.

It has the appearance of a fierce scorpion, known for its swift mobility and varied attack methods. It can quickly approach the target, using its large pincers for lateral double slashes, followed by a heavy strike with its tail. When it swings its giant pincers for a wide-range attack, it also releases flames, causing continuous burning. If the target is far away, it will leap and crush the enemy with a powerful impact. Additionally, it has a single-target attack skill called the Fire Element Burst, which causes a knockback effect when hit.

Which Origin of the Wild Mechanized Beasts are There? An Overview of the Origin of the Wild Maka Bosses

Bast currently does not have a complete in-game demonstration, but from the official promotional images, its appearance is between a wolf and a saber-toothed tiger, with fiery red fangs and magma-like bones. Considering its form, it is expected to have extremely high mobility, with attack methods possibly including high-speed claw strikes, jumping attacks, and even grabbing and biting skills. Additionally, it may use tail sweeps for area attacks, impacting surrounding targets.

Which Origin of the Wild Mechanized Beasts are There? An Overview of the Origin of the Wild Maka Bosses

Lamasun is a gigantic mechanical mantis, combining the biological appearance of a mantis with the combat style of a diving dragon, with highly aggressive attack methods. From the trailer, its size might be the largest among the known bosses, with its forelimbs shaped like sharp steel blades, each strike to the ground accompanied by the sound of metal clashing, with astonishing power. Given its massive size and wide-range attacks, it may be difficult to evade its attacks through normal movement in battle, so using a shield for defense and looking for opportunities to weaken its lower limbs might be a more stable strategy.

In addition to the mechanical beasts mentioned above, there are many other mechanical beasts in the game, some of which are huge and very dangerous, serving as bosses for players to challenge, while others are relatively docile. Some of the Wild Origin mechanical beast bosses, after being defeated, can be obtained as companions for players in combat and production, and some can even become mounts, though they are much smaller in size compared to the bosses.

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