What do golden spiders do in RE9 Leon Must Die Forever?
Thankfully, Resident Evil Requiem Leon Must Die golden spiders are harmless, but what are they for if not to scare?
In Resident Evil Requiem Leon Must Die Forever, golden spiders are often seen skittering about, and you can even hear them twinkling in the background, but what are they for? Thankfully, they won't hurt you, and the fact that they're gold might give away that they have a beneficial use.
Leon Must Die Forever is the first minigame to be added to Resident Evil Requiem, and it features roguelike gameplay as our protagonist makes his way to Victor once again. You're on the clock, though, and these golden spiders might be worth your attention when time's running out - here's what they do.
What do golden spiders do in LMDF?
In Re 9's Leon Must Die Forever mode, golden spiders appear with a number above their head, which relates to the amount of extra time given when they're killed - simple as that.
Since they give you more time, they are worth killing, but obviously don't waste more time chasing them down. I also strongly recommend killing them with your hatchet so you don't waste valuable ammo - though you'll find there is plenty of it, at least in the earlier ranks.
Speaking of ranks, once you've completed you first runthrough at Rank 1, you'll unlock Wolf Leon, one of four LMDF skins available, each with their own starting weapons and enhancements. They might not be among the best LMDF enhancements, but these unique starting criteria can make your playthrough a little easier - or provide an extra challenge.
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