How to catch and defeat a Pétank in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is full of wonderful and haunting foes called Nevrons, but they are not all created or battled equally. Several of these foes are large in size and power, while others can be deceptive or mysterious, sort of like the Pétank, which is a ball with a glowing core that runs away from you when you get close to it. There's an introductory battle against one of these enemies in Act I of the game, but there are several more found throughout the expedition, and they're all worth defeating. Here's everything there is to know about the Pétank enemy in Expedition 33. What is a Pétank in Expedition 33? In Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a Pétank is a special enemy that looks like a kind of iron ball with legs, and it scampers around random areas of the world when you discover one. This enemy can be annoying to catch up with, but it drops good loot, sort of like a loot goblin in Diablo, so it's worth hunting down. How to catch up to a Pétank in Expedition 33 Screenshot by Destructoid If you are in an area with a Pétank, make sure to clear out any nearby enemies first. You'll notice right away when you get close to a Pétank. It will flee quickly, preventing you from triggering the encounter to defeat it. Once the area around the Pétank is cleared, search around the playable space for something on the ground that looks like this: Screenshot by Destructoid This is sort of like a plate that the Pétank will stand on once you corner it into that area, so you will need to come at the Pétank from an angle that will force it towards this plate to make it sit still so you can begin the encounter with it. From then on, there's a little more work to do before the loot is yours, so get ready to dodge or parry your way to victory, with some haste. How to defeat a Pétank in Expedition 33 Screenshot by Destructoid The Pétank battle functions as a mini-boss fight, showing its health bar at the top of the screen. You are on a bit of a timer in these fights, because the Pétank will flee after it takes a few turns in battle (the game will tell you how many turns are left each time), so you need to defeat it before then. Keep your eye on the battle timeline on the top left of your screen to know when the Pétank will take a turn. Pétanks will often summon other Nevrons to fight alongside it in an attempt to slow you down, making the fight even more annoying. Thankfully, these should be enemies you are used to fighting, so dodge their attacks or parry them for big damage to eliminate them quickly to keep the focus on the Pétank. Try your best to keep damaging the Pétank to get through its initial armor by shooting its glowing core a few times, and then using big attacks with your saved up AP to tear through its HP and defeat it before it disappears for good and you lose your opportunity to grab its loot. Defeating a Pétank will reward you with valuable items like Colour of Lumina and Chroma Catalysts, which you can use to upgrade your characters and weapons. Because of this, it's always worth seeking out and defeating the Pétank when you encounter one during your RPG journey. If you're unable to defeat the Pétank, it will escape and seemingly disappear for good. Although, exiting the area and coming back or reloading a save may make it appear again. The post How to catch and defeat a Pétank in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 appeared first on Destructoid.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is full of wonderful and haunting foes called Nevrons, but they are not all created or battled equally.
Several of these foes are large in size and power, while others can be deceptive or mysterious, sort of like the Pétank, which is a ball with a glowing core that runs away from you when you get close to it. There's an introductory battle against one of these enemies in Act I of the game, but there are several more found throughout the expedition, and they're all worth defeating.
Here's everything there is to know about the Pétank enemy in Expedition 33.
What is a Pétank in Expedition 33?
In Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a Pétank is a special enemy that looks like a kind of iron ball with legs, and it scampers around random areas of the world when you discover one. This enemy can be annoying to catch up with, but it drops good loot, sort of like a loot goblin in Diablo, so it's worth hunting down.
How to catch up to a Pétank in Expedition 33

If you are in an area with a Pétank, make sure to clear out any nearby enemies first. You'll notice right away when you get close to a Pétank. It will flee quickly, preventing you from triggering the encounter to defeat it.
Once the area around the Pétank is cleared, search around the playable space for something on the ground that looks like this:
This is sort of like a plate that the Pétank will stand on once you corner it into that area, so you will need to come at the Pétank from an angle that will force it towards this plate to make it sit still so you can begin the encounter with it.
From then on, there's a little more work to do before the loot is yours, so get ready to dodge or parry your way to victory, with some haste.
How to defeat a Pétank in Expedition 33

The Pétank battle functions as a mini-boss fight, showing its health bar at the top of the screen. You are on a bit of a timer in these fights, because the Pétank will flee after it takes a few turns in battle (the game will tell you how many turns are left each time), so you need to defeat it before then. Keep your eye on the battle timeline on the top left of your screen to know when the Pétank will take a turn.
Pétanks will often summon other Nevrons to fight alongside it in an attempt to slow you down, making the fight even more annoying. Thankfully, these should be enemies you are used to fighting, so dodge their attacks or parry them for big damage to eliminate them quickly to keep the focus on the Pétank.
Try your best to keep damaging the Pétank to get through its initial armor by shooting its glowing core a few times, and then using big attacks with your saved up AP to tear through its HP and defeat it before it disappears for good and you lose your opportunity to grab its loot.
Defeating a Pétank will reward you with valuable items like Colour of Lumina and Chroma Catalysts, which you can use to upgrade your characters and weapons. Because of this, it's always worth seeking out and defeating the Pétank when you encounter one during your RPG journey.
If you're unable to defeat the Pétank, it will escape and seemingly disappear for good. Although, exiting the area and coming back or reloading a save may make it appear again.
The post How to catch and defeat a Pétank in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 appeared first on Destructoid.