As an open-world supernatural RPG, players take on the role of an anomaly hunter at the antique shop "Ibom," facing supernatural entities in the city—known as "anomalies." Today, we'll share the anomaly compendium for Ibom. These anomalies are divided into two major categories: biological and object types, each with unique forms and mechanisms, requiring precise strategies to match their characteristics. Below, we detail the positioning features and actionable solutions for eight core anomalies, helping you efficiently complete containment and eradication missions.

Headless Iron Rider is a high-risk biological anomaly that transforms into a motorcycle rider at night, punishing speeders. Its burning motorcycle's charge slash has a range of 8 meters, with scythe swings leaving trails of black flames. To counter it, initiate a "motorcycle chase": intercept the target on the Z42 coastal highway in Unwenpu, maintain a medium distance while tailing, and attack the rear engine 10 times. When the motorcycle starts smoking (indicating shield break), approach within 3 meters and use Nana's "Phantom Sword" to puncture the tires, causing it to fall. Focus fire on the body within 2 seconds to prevent revival.

Rain Man disguises itself as an umbrella by the roadside, and approaching it on a non-rainy night will drag you into the "Rain Alley" alternate space. The ground in the alley continuously generates puddles that slow you down; prioritize destroying the three floating umbrellas (each with about 12,000 HP). It's recommended to switch to Zero and use the revolver to quickly shoot the connection points (glowing blue when hit) of the umbrellas. After all umbrellas are destroyed, the main body will appear, and using the ultimate move "Echoes of the Past" can skip the second phase.

Pop hides in the graffiti walls between bridges, appearing from 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM in-game. Its color-block body is immune to normal attacks, requiring a fire-based character (like Requiem) to ignite the three nearby graffiti, forcing it out of the wall. When Pop rides the skateboard, its path is fixed; predict the path and place Asa's "Gyoranmaru" hammer to cause a 4-second stun, then go all out with your attacks.

Euler Glove floats above the semi-street arena, challenging you to win three consecutive boxing matches. In the first two rounds, retain your dodge value; in the third round, when the glove charges up with a red light, sidestep to trigger bullet time, follow up with a three-hit combo to break its defense, and immediately switch to the main character to release "Anomaly Fusion" for increased damage. Note that when the glove's HP drops below 20%, it goes berserk, so be sure to reserve control skills to interrupt it.

Brand Anniversary lurks near the billboard in New Holland as a film reel, and being locked onto by its camera frame will forcibly teleport you to the negative space. Prevention strategy: carry Mint's "Spirit Shield" to negate the first lock-on; if already in the space, prioritize attacking the seven floating photos. The photos follow a fixed loop path, and it's recommended to use Nana's "Magic Fist" for area explosions.

Inspiration Terminator generates a purple progress bar above the heads of citizens it absorbs (full bar means invisibility). Upon discovery, immediately use "Spectral Scan" to lock onto its energy trail, following it to the hiding space (such as the attic of DSD Toy Store). Inside the space, destroy five inspiration containers (randomly placed but accompanied by a buzzing sound). Once all are destroyed, the main body becomes weakened, and a quick kill can prevent a second teleportation.

Dealing with anomalies requires environmental interaction (such as igniting graffiti to force Pop to appear) and mechanism exploitation. Prioritize handling time-limited targets (Pop at night, Headless Iron Rider at midnight) in daily activities, and save burst skills for killing the weakened main body. Mastering the characteristics and maps of anomalies can significantly improve game efficiency.