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Roboquest: Tips & Tricks for Guardian IV Difficulty

Lessen the challenge of this brutal difficulty with our help!

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Guardian IV is the highest difficulty in Roboquest, and tackling it without knowing some tips and tricks would be a fool’s errand.

This difficulty will put your skills to the test, but the game’s randomization also means that luck plays an important part! Steel yourself for this challenge, brobot.

In this guide, we’ll give you tips and tricks to help make this difficulty somewhat more bearable!

Tips & Tricks for Guardian IV Difficulty

Become An Engineer

Roboquest class selection screen showing Engineer
Source: Roboquest on Steam

While all of the classes in Roboquest are good and viable, some of them are simply easier to excel with than others.

The Engineer in particular is a fantastic pick for Guardian IV difficulty.

This is mostly because the Engineer’s primary ability, Summon-Buddies, allows him to call in drones for help!

These drones don’t just deal damage to enemies, they also draw in aggro! This means you will be focused on less by enemies, giving you some breathing room.

Make good use of these drones to protect yourself and also increase your damage output.

Use The Buddy Bot

Buddy Bot in Roboquest

If we’re already going with the Engineer, why not double down and get even more buddies to help us out? Make sure to pick up the Buddy Bot for your secondary weapon at the start of the run!

This weapon allows you to call in an extra pal, aptly called the Buddy Bot.

Roboquest gameplay screenshot

This robobuddy can be set down anywhere, turning it into a turret that will fire away at enemies and also pull their attention to protect you.

We hope you’ve noticed the pattern already: your goal is to have your drones and the Buddy Bot help you draw fire away from yourself.

You can even improve the Buddy Bot later on with certain perks and upgrades!

Choose Perks Wisely

Roboquest perk selection screen

Speaking of perks and upgrades, make sure to focus on ones that will enhance your drones and Buddy Bot.

These are some of the key perks to look for:

  • Dronezerker: Increases the damage done by drones, while also making them more likely to draw aggro from baddies.
  • Targeting Protocol: Gives you better control over your drones, allowing you to focus fire on bosses and Elites with ease.
  • Elemental Buddies (Shock): Makes your drones shoot out electrifying bullets, which can stun enemies and prevent them from acting for a moment.
  • Family Swarm: Gives you more drones at a time, although it also weakens them somewhat. Getting a couple more is excellent, but don’t overdo it.
  • Geared Buddies (Scanner): Allows your drones to mark enemies, which increases the damage they take.
  • Fantastic Buddy Bot: Can be obtained at the Oasis, just a massive overall upgrade to your Buddy Bot’s capabilities!

Recommended Items

Roboquest item vendor

When picking up loot, you’ll want to focus on items that provide healing efficiency, marking, and Shock. Due to how the game’s loot is randomized, this is going to rely heavily on luck!

Healing efficiency will greatly increase how much HP you get for each healing cell you consume. Get items like the Rice Cooker and Thermos Flask.

Shock will be your main elemental focus because it can stun your enemies, making them much easier to deal with. Items like Drum and Floppy Disk are your friends here!

Marking will be what you get for damage, on the other hand. Applying the “Mark” effect on an enemy drastically increases the damage they take. Pick up stuff like the Bowl and 3D Glasses if you can!

Picking a weapon in Roboquest

Of course, also make sure to pick up a strong weapon! Any weapon that deals Shock elemental damage will be extremely welcome in this run.

Keep all of these tips and tricks in mind and you should have a much easier time dealing with the brutal Guardian IV difficulty in Roboquest! We wish you the best of luck taking on this challenge, brobot.

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Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.

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