A New Coordinate.
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Evading machines underwater, I collected the remaining batteries from the ocean floor before mounting my Sunwing to follow a new coordinate. Flying past an overgrown airplane wreck brought me back to the Stormbird area, where I engaged and defeated a Dreadwing in a grueling beachside battle.

When I was escaping the machine, I noticed there was this active battery on the bottom of the sea. So I went for it and I claimed it, pulling the glowing electronic cell from the sand while keeping a close eye on the patrolling hostiles nearby.


I still needed one more battery and the sensor. And I had to be careful, as those machines were still searching for me around. And when they went to the other side, I found the third and final battery.


When I found the hardware, and Aloy realized there is a chance the current swept some of those power sources onto the ocean floor, along with the sensor. And Aloy's focus picked up coordinates from the transmission I found. So I was getting out of the ocean, swimming hard back up toward the surface.



As I was in the middle of the ocean, I tried to grab on something. After climbing up on a stone, I whistled to my Sunwing, and I climbed on his back to get to the new coordinate, lifting off into the sky.


It became daytime when I was underwater, and as I was flying toward the coordinate, I noticed the wild machines on my way along with some Sunwings that tried to attack us, forcing me to maneuver sharply through the air to dodge their aggressive dives.

I noticed this big airplane wreck on my way toward the coordination, and it looked like the airplane was submerged with the nature there. The ancient, rusted metal was completely covered in thick green vines and moss, blending seamlessly into the tropical landscape.



After flying to the coordinate, it looked like I was back toward that Stormbird area, as the sensor I needed should be found in an antenna on a shipwreck there that I noticed long back, but a Dreadwing was patrolling the wreckage.


Well, it was not the first time I met a Dreadwing, but it seemed easier for me this time, as I already took down one of its kinds before. So I jumped off my Sunwing and started attacking the bird.



I was trying hard to take down the beast, but you know, this particular machine bird was not like the others, as it was built as a destroyer, and it was damaging me heavily, blasting the sand with powerful shockwaves that repeatedly threw me off balance.



But I am not someone who'd give up, so I kept trying to take it down despite its cloak mechanism to hide itself, tracking the subtle distortion in the air to guess where the invisible predator would strike from next.


Fortunately, the Stormbird and the other machines on the beach didn't join the fight. At last, with much hardship, I took down the Dreadwing and then I looted its resources, stripping the rare components and metal plates from the fallen mechanical titan.
The next post will be coming soon. Screenshots are my take from the game and I took the game logo that I used on the thumbnail picture from online.
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That ancient airplane wreck looks like nature completely reclaimed old-world technology over the centuries. I remembered MCU's cloaking technology while I watched the bird was going invisible. It was a tough fight.
Yeah, the cloaking tech definitely added a sci-fi twist to that whole scene.
So, you returned to the Stormbird area expecting a familiar fight, but a Dreadwing decided to crash the party. I enjoyed watching you fighting that machine like a pro.
The Dreadwing is one of those machines that immediately demands respect the moment it enters the fight. I'm glad that I'm playing in a low difficulty.
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This mission shows how exploration and combat are closely connected. Finding the batteries underwater required patience, while the coordinates from Aloy's Focus gradually turned a simple mission into a dangerous hunt.
It also makes the environment itself feel like part of the challenge, not just the backdrop.
The overgrown airplane wreck highlights how nature has reclaimed the world. Moments like that make the journey feel memorable, even when they are not directly connected to the main objective.
Correct. The nature itself tells a whole story without a single line of dialogue.