The zone in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 is filled with dangers that push players to their limits, but none are as unnerving as its invisible enemies.
But what exactly are these invisible enemies, and why do they make the zone even more haunting?
This article breaks down how to beat them so you can survive the madness of the zone.
How To Beat Invisible Enemies
Players will encounter two main kinds of invisible enemies: the Bloodsucker and the Poltergeist.
Their knack for staying out of sight or wrapped in mystery makes them some of the most intimidating enemies in the game.
But if you can figure out their behavior and attack patterns, you can start to turn the tables.
Here’s how to spot, counter, and take out both types of invisible enemies
How To Beat Bloodsucker
The Bloodsucker is a swift and relentless mutant that uses its invisibility to close the gap before launching deadly close-range strikes.
It's fast and unpredictable, which makes it risky, but if you're paying attention and move quickly, you can handle it.
When tracking a Bloodsucker, look for its almost invisible form as it sneaks around.
Open areas without tall grass or obstructions make it easier to spot its silhouette.
You should also pay attention to sounds like its growls or how its feet hit different surfaces.
Before it strikes, these clues commonly reveal where it is. The Bloodsucker briefly shows up before it attacks, giving you a second to respond.
Dodge sideways or backward to avoid its charge, then strike back with a shotgun blast.
Shotguns are particularly effective against Bloodsuckers thanks to their strong close-range stopping power.
However, automatic rifles remain useful for mid-range engagements.
The key to surviving the Bloodsucker is to stay on the move and never let it pin you down.
Wide open areas give you the best shot at spotting and dodging its moves.
On higher difficulties, Bloodsuckers become more resilient and deal more damage.
Make sure you're well-stocked on medkits and bandages to survive longer fights.
How To Beat Poltergeist
The Poltergeist is a more subtle but equally deadly enemy.
Unlike the Bloodsucker, it is not entirely invisible. Instead, it stays cloaked in a gaseous state, using telekinesis to throw objects and corpses at its target.
The attacks are strong enough to finish you off in a few blows, so it's important to keep moving and stay aware.
You'll likely sense it before spotting it since it controls things in the area.
The movement of floating debris or the sound of things being tossed are telltale signs of a Poltergeist nearby.
To fight a Poltergeist, focus on its gaseous form and attack it with automatic weapons like SMGs or ARs.
Burst-fire modes can help with precision, especially when the creature isn't moving.
However, the Poltergeist doesn’t stay in one spot for long. After taking damage, it usually retreats and moves to a new location.
Keep an eye on the surroundings to track its moves and dodge any projectiles.
In quests such as "There and Back Again," disabling radios and other objects can neutralize the Poltergeist without dragging the fight on.
Grenades can also be a useful tool against the Poltergeist, especially in enclosed areas with restricted movement.
Just make sure you time it and aim right to not waste them.
The battle concludes when enough damage is dealt, causing the Poltergeist to collapse and reveal its true form.
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