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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Corsairs were introduced with the release of ''[[The Edge of Fate]]'', among the Fallen enemies of the campaign. They were also added to a number of past activities. Corsairs float in the air, using their elevated position to bombard opponents with their [[Scorch Round]] pistols. While they don't move very fast, they can use their jets for a quick dodge, twirling across the air. If an enemy gets to close, they will overload their jets to unleash a powerful melee burst, burning anyone that gets hit. Corsairs have no special defenses, and instead have an additional weak spot in their jets, which can be shot for critical damage. If the corsair is slain with this damage, it will be sent fly around wildly before exploding, damaging anything near it. | Corsairs were introduced with the release of ''[[The Edge of Fate]]'', among the Fallen enemies of the campaign. They were also added to a number of past activities. Corsairs float in the air, using their elevated position to bombard opponents with their [[Scorch Round]] pistols. While they don't move very fast, they can use their jets to for a quick dodge, twirling across the air. If an enemy gets to close, they will overload their jets to unleash a powerful melee burst, burning anyone that gets hit. Corsairs have no special defenses, and instead have an additional weak spot in their jets, which can be shot for critical damage. If the corsair is slain with this damage, it will be sent fly around wildly before exploding, damaging anything near it. | ||
==Known Corsairs== | ==Known Corsairs== | ||