Wild Origin is an open-world game that blends survival building with mechanical beast combat. Players need to challenge various powerful mechanical bosses to obtain resources and core modules. As one of the final bosses, Buster from Wild Origin is characterized by its high mobility and flame attacks. This article will detail how to efficiently defeat it, including equipment selection, positioning techniques, and timing for optimal damage output, helping players clear the level quickly.

Buster's battle is divided into three phases, each with distinct attack patterns. In the first phase, it frequently uses "Molten Claw Strike," a rapid dash followed by a three-hit combo, with the final hit causing a burn effect. It's recommended to maintain a medium distance and roll to the side or back when you see it lifting its front claws. When its health drops to 70%, it enters the second phase, introducing the "Blazing Roar" skill. After a 1.5-second charge, it releases a fan-shaped flame wave with a large range, but the ground will show a red warning area in advance. Quickly hide behind cover or use a shield to block. In the third phase (below 30% health), Buster enters a berserk state, increasing its attack speed by 20% and randomly releasing "Flame Charge." At this point, it's advisable to switch to high-damage weapons for a quick finish.

For equipment, electric-attribute weapons such as the "Thunder Lance" or "Electromagnetic Bow" are recommended, as they effectively counter Buster's flame armor. Choose the "Heat-Resistant Alloy Set" for armor, which reduces fire damage by 30%. Essential support items include "Cooling Gel," which can quickly remove burning effects. If you have a mechanical pet, prioritize electric-support types like the "Lightning Fox," whose paralysis effect can briefly interrupt Buster's combos. Note that while melee weapons like greatswords or hammers deal high damage, they are easily countered by Buster's pounce, so use them with caution unless you are highly skilled.

Positioning is key to defeating Buster. The arena has several destructible stone pillars in the center. Start by luring Buster to destroy them, expanding the battle space. Buster has a 2-3 second stun after each skill release, especially after "Blazing Roar" where it will lower its head to catch its breath. This is the best time to deal damage. Don't be greedy; aim for 3-4 hits and then immediately pull back to avoid being hit by its tail swipe. When it uses "Molten Ejection" (tail raises and glows red), quickly move to the side or behind, as this skill can only attack in a straight line and turns slowly.

With these techniques mastered, the difficulty of challenging Buster will be significantly reduced. By effectively using electric-attribute counters, precise positioning, and burst damage windows, even beginners can complete the fight in under 5 minutes. The most crucial aspect is to patiently observe its attack patterns rather than blindly attacking. A steady and strategic approach is key to ultimately defeating this flame boss.