Infamous Wiki
m (Restored some trivia)
Tag: Visual edit
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 8: Line 8:
 
|attributed to = [[Electromagnetism]]
 
|attributed to = [[Electromagnetism]]
 
|upgradeable = ''[[Infamous]]'' - No <br> ''[[Infamous 2]]'' - Yes <br> <small>(evil karma only)</small>
 
|upgradeable = ''[[Infamous]]'' - No <br> ''[[Infamous 2]]'' - Yes <br> <small>(evil karma only)</small>
|game = ''Infamous'' <br> ''Infamous 2''}}
+
|game = ''Infamous'' <br> ''Infamous 2''}}
'''Bio Leech''' is an [[evil karma|evil]] [[power]] utilized by [[Cole MacGrath]] in ''[[Infamous]]'' and ''[[Infamous 2]]''. It allows him to drain or "leech" a victim's bio-electric energy, an action that results in the death of the victim, as the nervous system runs off of neuro-electrical pulses.
+
'''Bio Leech''' is an [[evil karma]] [[power]] utilized by [[Cole MacGrath]] in ''[[Infamous]]'' and ''[[Infamous 2]]''. This electromagnetic power allows him to drain or "leech" a victim's bio-electric energy, an action that results in the death of the victim, as the nervous system runs off of neuro-electrical pulses.
   
==Usage==
+
==Overview==
To use Bio Leech, the player must approach a downed civilian or enemy and press {{Icon|L1}} to go into Bio Leech mode, then continuously mash {{Icon|Square}} to complete the sequence.
+
To use Bio Leech, the player must approach an injured civilian or enemy and press {{Icon|L1}} to lock on, then continuously mash {{Icon|Square}} to complete the sequence. The leeched energy acts just like the energy sucked from [[Empire City]]'s power grid using [[Electric Drain]]. The energy will heal Cole completely and recharge all of his [[battery core]]s, in addition to gaining some [[evil karma]] and a single [[experience point]].
   
 
[[File:Bio Leech on Reaper.png|thumb|left|Cole preparing to Bio Leech a Reaper]]
The leeched energy acts just like the energy sucked from [[Empire City]]'s power grid using [[Electric Drain]]. The energy will heal Cole completely and recharge all of his [[battery core]]s, in addition to gaining some [[evil karma]] and a single [[experience point]]. Although, the energy would heal and recharge Cole almost instantly, it would be unwise to perform this ability in the heat of combat, due to fact that Cole would be extremely vulnerable during the action and the sheer time it would take him to overpower the downed target. The ability would usually be used as a last resort in an attempt to get Cole full charged again.
+
Although, the energy heals and recharges Cole almost instantly, it would be unwise to perform this ability in the heat of combat, due to fact that Cole will be extremely vulnerable during the action, and considering the sheer time it would take him to overpower the downed target. The ability should usually be used as a last resort in an attempt to get Cole fully charged again. It is useful to know that, in the first game, the player can also use [[Polarity Wall]] in addition to Bio Leech, although the shield cannot be moved while leeching.
   
If used on a [[Conduit]], the XP description says "Dark Feast" instead of "Drain", however, unlike the "Tough Collar" bonus from using [[Arc Restraint]] on a Conduit, "Dark Feast" does not increase the amount of XP the player earns. The player unlocks the "The Hunger" trophy by Bio Leeching 100 enemies.
+
If used on a [[Conduit]], the XP description says "Dark Feast" instead of "Drain," however, unlike the "Tough Collar" bonus from using [[Arc Restraint]] on a Conduit, "Dark Feast" does not increase the amount of XP the player earns. The player unlocks the "[[The Hunger]]" [[Infamous/Trophies|trophy]] by Bio Leeching 100 enemies.
   
 
If Cole has evil karma, it is recommended that the player Bio Leeches as much as possible, for it heals Cole's wounds, restores his electricity, and yields him evil karma. When playing with [[good karma]], however, the player should only Bio Leech in cases of emergency, when Cole's health or energy storage is low.
[[File:Bio Leech on Reaper.png|thumb|left|Cole about to Bio Leech a Reaper]]
 
When playing with evil karma, it is recommended that the player Bio Leeches as much as possible, for it heals Cole's wounds, restores his electricity, and yields him evil karma. When playing with [[good karma]], however, the player should only Bio Leech in cases of emergency, when Cole's health and/or electricity is low.
 
   
 
In ''Infamous 2'', when at [[Infamous (rank)|Infamous]] rank, Cole is given a karmic boost called "Bio Leech Overload", which after Bio Leeching, would grant him unlimited energy for a short period of time. Additionally, Cole can choose to [[Ionic Drain|leech off energy from multiple foes around him all at once]], which allows many enemies to be defeated instantly along with removing Cole's vulnerability while leeching. Also, Bio Leech has a new animation in the game, in which Cole places one hand on his victim's head after overpowering him, drains his neuro-electrical energy, and finally raises his fist in triumph while the electricity is still flowing in his hand.
In ''Infamous'', it is useful to know that the player can also use [[Polarity Wall]] in addition to Bio Leech, although the shield cannot be moved while leeching.
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
In ''Infamous 2'', when at [[Infamous (rank)|Infamous]] rank, Cole would be given a karmic boost called "Bio Leech Overload", which after Bio Leeching, would grant him unlimited energy for a short period of time. Also, Bio Leech has a new animation in the game, in which Cole places one hand on his victim's head after overpowering him, drains his neuro-electrical energy, and finally raises his fist in triumph while the electricity is still flowing in his hand.
 
  +
*Bio Leech originally had a alternate name as indicated in one of the demos for ''Infamous''. It was initially referred to as "Vampire Drain."
 
*In a trailer for ''Infamous'', the neuro-electrical energy being drained from a Reaper is yellow, while the normal colors consists of blue, a light shade of red, or jet black with a red aura.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Unlike other NPC's, Cole appears to drain the Reapers using his fist instead of his palm.
 
*Unlike other NPC's, Cole appears to drain the Reapers using his fist instead of his palm.
 
*When Cole drains his victim's brain of its electric energy, it can be seen that the electricity flows down his esophagus.
 
*When Cole drains his victim's brain of its electric energy, it can be seen that the electricity flows down his esophagus.
*In the [[The Truth|boss fight]] with [[Kessler]], there is a sequence were Kessler overpowers Cole and uses a move that looks similar to Bio Leech.
+
*In the [[The Truth|boss fight]] with [[Kessler]], there is a sequence were Kessler overpowers Cole and uses a move that functions similarly to Bio Leech.
 
===Behind the scenes===
 
*Originally, in one of the ''Infamous'' demos, this power was called "Vampire Drain."
 
*In a trailer for ''Infamous'', the neuro-electrical energy being drained from a Reaper is yellow, while the normal colors consists of blue, a light shade of red, or jet black with a red aura.
 
   
 
{{Navbox Powers IF}}
 
{{Navbox Powers IF}}
Line 39: Line 37:
 
[[Category:Powers in Infamous]]
 
[[Category:Powers in Infamous]]
 
[[Category:Powers in Infamous 2]]
 
[[Category:Powers in Infamous 2]]
[[Category:Abilities]]
+
[[Category:Evil karma powers]]
[[Category:Evil Powers]]
 
 
[[Category:Utility powers]]
 
[[Category:Utility powers]]

Latest revision as of 17:44, 4 March 2020

Bio Leech is an evil karma power utilized by Cole MacGrath in Infamous and Infamous 2. This electromagnetic power allows him to drain or "leech" a victim's bio-electric energy, an action that results in the death of the victim, as the nervous system runs off of neuro-electrical pulses.

Overview[]

To use Bio Leech, the player must approach an injured civilian or enemy and press L1 to lock on, then continuously mash Square to complete the sequence. The leeched energy acts just like the energy sucked from Empire City's power grid using Electric Drain. The energy will heal Cole completely and recharge all of his battery cores, in addition to gaining some evil karma and a single experience point.

Bio Leech on Reaper

Cole preparing to Bio Leech a Reaper

Although, the energy heals and recharges Cole almost instantly, it would be unwise to perform this ability in the heat of combat, due to fact that Cole will be extremely vulnerable during the action, and considering the sheer time it would take him to overpower the downed target. The ability should usually be used as a last resort in an attempt to get Cole fully charged again. It is useful to know that, in the first game, the player can also use Polarity Wall in addition to Bio Leech, although the shield cannot be moved while leeching.

If used on a Conduit, the XP description says "Dark Feast" instead of "Drain," however, unlike the "Tough Collar" bonus from using Arc Restraint on a Conduit, "Dark Feast" does not increase the amount of XP the player earns. The player unlocks the "The Hunger" trophy by Bio Leeching 100 enemies.

If Cole has evil karma, it is recommended that the player Bio Leeches as much as possible, for it heals Cole's wounds, restores his electricity, and yields him evil karma. When playing with good karma, however, the player should only Bio Leech in cases of emergency, when Cole's health or energy storage is low.

In Infamous 2, when at Infamous rank, Cole is given a karmic boost called "Bio Leech Overload", which after Bio Leeching, would grant him unlimited energy for a short period of time. Additionally, Cole can choose to leech off energy from multiple foes around him all at once, which allows many enemies to be defeated instantly along with removing Cole's vulnerability while leeching. Also, Bio Leech has a new animation in the game, in which Cole places one hand on his victim's head after overpowering him, drains his neuro-electrical energy, and finally raises his fist in triumph while the electricity is still flowing in his hand.

Behind the scenes[]

  • Bio Leech originally had a alternate name as indicated in one of the demos for Infamous. It was initially referred to as "Vampire Drain."
  • In a trailer for Infamous, the neuro-electrical energy being drained from a Reaper is yellow, while the normal colors consists of blue, a light shade of red, or jet black with a red aura.

Trivia[]

  • Unlike other NPC's, Cole appears to drain the Reapers using his fist instead of his palm.
  • When Cole drains his victim's brain of its electric energy, it can be seen that the electricity flows down his esophagus.
  • In the boss fight with Kessler, there is a sequence were Kessler overpowers Cole and uses a move that functions similarly to Bio Leech.