Guardians of the Galaxy: Gamora abilities guide

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Gamora

Last Updated on: 5th July 2022, 10:50 pm

Guardians of the Galaxy has a great team of playable characters including Gamora, daughter of Thanos. Guardians of the Galaxy gives Gamora some pretty sweet abilities, and here’s what you need to know about them.

Guardians of the Galaxy: Gamora abilities

Guardians of the Galaxy: Gamora abilities

Deadly Strike

Gamora deals Heavy Damage to a single enemy.

  • Target: 1/4
  • Stagger: 0/4
  • Damage: 3/4
  • Cooldown: 2/4

This is a perfect ability to use when you just want to really beat up on one enemy in particular. Whichever enemy that is will certainly not be having a good day.

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Guardians of the Galaxy: Gamora abilities

Shadow Strike

Gamora dashes between enemies, striking each one once, and dealing Moderate Damage. If only one enemy is present, she will attack it several times.

  • Target: 2/4
  • Stagger: 0/4
  • Damage: 2/4
  • Cooldown: 3/4

Like The Flash channels the speedforce, Gamora can dash between enemies using this ability, which is exactly the reason that you do not want to get on her bad side.

Guardians of the Galaxy: Gamora abilities

Stagger Wave

Gamora strikes a single enemy, dealing Moderate Damage, followed by a wave of energy that deals Moderate Stagger to all enemies behind the initial target.

  • Target: 3/4
  • Stagger: 2/4
  • Damage: 1/4
  • Cooldown: 1/4

Like Star-Lord’s “Eye of the Hurricane” ability, Gamora’s “Stagger Wave” is certainly a spectacle. If you like to disorient your enemies, this is definitely one of the best ways to do so.

Mega ability: Executioner

After progressing through the story to unlock Gamora’s mega ability called “Executioner,” she will now be able to deal Super-Heavy Damage by hitting a single target with multiple strikes using this ability.

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Guardians of the Galaxy will be available for PC, GeForce Now, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch via a cloud version on October 26.