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How to complete Ultimate Mastery in Metal Hellsinger

Who would've thought the starting weapon would be the best?

The Torments in Metal Hellsinger are special challenges that are unlocked after beating each level. The Ultimate Mastery Torments require that players kill a certain amount of enemies within the time limit, however, only kills from Ultimates count towards completing the challenge. Players having difficulty with these Torments can end up just not being able to find enemies fast enough or struggle with a precise shot from Persephone. These are tips on how to complete the Ultimate Mastery Torment in Metal Hellsinger.

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How to beat the Ultimate Mastery Torment in Metal Hellsinger

When trying to earn Ultimate Sovereignty, the Sigil that rewards Ultimate Charge passively, players will have to complete the Ultimate Mastery Torment. When fighting the enemies in these three Torments, players will have specific weapons they can use in the challenge. Both have pros and cons, but every weapon has an increased Ultimate Charge rate. These are some tips on how to make the most of each weapon and which weapons help the most in this Torment.

Terminus - S Tier

The sword, Terminus, gives players the fastest Ultimate in these challenges. Only a few hits on beat are required, and the duration of the Ultimate lasts for quite a while. This weapon is so good in the Ultimate Mastery Torment because players can switch the weapon to end the Ultimate early. This saves the Ultimate Charge so players can activate it when there are many enemies on screen, switch weapons before it runs out, and get the Ultimate back when another group spawns.

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Persephone - B Tier

Persephone is a weapon available in all three Ultimate Mastery Torments but requires that players line up enemies to be the most effective. Waiting for Marionettes to spawn in large waves is the best chance of getting multiple kills at once, but it can be a struggle for time to wait for this to happen.

Hellcrow - A Tier - Ultimate Mastery II

The Hellcrow is only available in the second Ultimate Mastery Torment and is a stronger option to use over Persephone. You can activate the Ultimate of the Hellcrow at nearly any time during the challenge, and as long as players dash towards enemies, it is bound to get multiple kills. Its only downside is how slow it is to throw them, but as long as players land their hits, they can build Charge with no problem.

The Hounds - B Tier - Ultimate Mastery III

The Hounds are only available in the final Ultimate Mastery Torment and can be difficult to use effectively. Both it and Persephone can kill many of the smaller enemies in one hit, giving players little opportunity to get kills with their Ultimate. Instead, players should focus on big enemies like the Behemoth to gain their Ultimate Charge with The Hounds and activate their Ultimate against smaller enemies like Marionettes or Cambions.

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Adam Aguilar
Adam Aguilar has been playing a variety of genres since childhood but gravitates towards story driven RPGs like the Final Fantasy series or horror games like the Resident Evil and Silent Hill series. He enjoys analyzing themes found within video games and has been writing about them for over 5 years now. As a Contributing Writer for PGG, Adam has been known to cover anything from Phasmophobia to Genshin Impact!