Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive How to Beat Igris Guide

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Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive How to Beat Igris Guide
Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive

Igris is one of the first real walls players hit, so knowing how his moves work and how to set up your break damage makes the fight much easier.

How to Beat Igris in Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive

You beat Igris by using light weapons, stacking break skills, upgrading your gear to a workable level, and dodging his heavy hits to avoid losing time.

Understanding Igris and His Attack Patterns

Igris punishes slow players. He chains fast sword swings, a hard downward slash, and a burrow attack that forces you to reposition. His downward strike deals high damage and knocks you down. His burrow attack eats time if you do not move quickly.

Two or three clean dodges during his major attacks make the entire fight smoother. Perfect dodges open free damage windows.

Break Damage and Why It Matters

Igris has strong armor, so break skills matter. A build with one or two break skills lets you cut through his bar faster. When his break bar collapses, you get a long punish window. This damage window often decides the fight.

Light weapons naturally stack break damage at a good pace. Spears and blades both work well.

Recommended Gear Levels

Weapon levels make a massive difference. Even strong SSR weapons under level 20 feel weak. Raising your main hand to around 30 or 40 puts your damage in the right range.

Your hunters also help in this mission. SR or SSR gear at solid upgrade levels keeps them alive and boosts team output.

Helpful Team and Rune Setup

Most teams work if you have a strong Jinwoo build. Extra stagger tools help. Freeze effects and light attribute runes slow Igris down and create safer openings.

Upgraded hunter skills give more break damage and smoother fights. Even small upgrades add up.

Dodging His Hard Moves

Igris has two dangerous attacks that must be dodged.

Key actions to watch

  • Sprint away fast when he burrows

  • Roll sideways when he lifts his blade for a downward slash

  • Punish right after he finishes this hit since the recovery is long

  • Back up during his multihit strings to avoid chip damage

  • Dodge any burbs that shoot out from their back

Clean dodging saves time and gives openings for your break combos.

Final Blurb

Igris feels rough at first, but once your weapon levels rise and your break tools come together, the fight becomes much more manageable. Keep your light weapon ready, dodge the big hits, and punish every opening.

FAQ

What weapon type works best

Light weapons work well since they build break pressure quickly.

Do I need to level my hunters

Upgrading their weapons and skills helps a lot during this mission.

Why am I running out of time

Low weapon levels slow down your break bar damage and your punish windows.

Can freeze effects help

Yes, freeze runes or skills can create safer openings.

Do I need specific rarities

No, leveled SR weapons often outperform low level SSR weapons.

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