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Shangri-La is accessed first by the player during a mission for Yogi
& Reggie.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24m6DFAE25Y >>After the mission is completed, the player will be given the
location of four other Thangkas, each one giving access to a Shangri-La
mission. Shangri-La missions have their own chronological order and is
independent of the location of Thangkas.
In each mission, the player plays as Kalinag, a Kyrati
warrior, accompanied by a Sky Tiger. Kalinag speaks Hindi throughout the missions,
however, if the player turns on subtitles, the speech can be translated into
the player's own language. In the first four missions, the player must find
Mani Wheels that will unlock a way to a Bell of Enlightenment, that must be
freed by the player to kill the Rakshasas. The fifth mission involves a
challenging fight against a flying bird demon atop a floating peak, which will
free the last Bell of Enlightenment, thus also freeing Shangri-La from the
Demons.
In the first mission, Kalinag only uses a knife. His loadout improves in the
next two levels, the second one providing Kalinag with a bow that can slow down
time when aimed; in the third level, the bow is given the ability to fire five
arrows at once. In the fourth level, an elephant is ridable, although only
during said mission. In all five levels, the Tiger is available.
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Shangri-La is a mythological location in Far Cry 4. Shangri-La is considered to be the place where goddess Kyra attained Nirvana.
Shangri-La is accessed first by the player during a mission for Yogi & Reggie. After the mission is completed, the player will be given the location of four other Thangkas, each one giving access to a Shangri-La mission. Shangri-La missions have their own chronological order and is independent of the location of Thangkas.
In each mission, the player plays as Kalinag, a Kyrati warrior, accompanied by a Sky Tiger. Kalinag speaks Hindi throughout the missions, however, if the player turns on subtitles, the speech can be translated into the player's own language. In the first four missions, the player must find Mani Wheels that will unlock a way to a Bell of Enlightenment, that must be freed by the player to kill the Rakshasas. The fifth mission involves a challenging fight against a flying bird demon atop a floating peak, which will free the last Bell of Enlightenment, thus also freeing Shangri-La from the Demons. In the first mission, Kalinag only uses a knife. His loadout improves in the next two levels, the second one providing Kalinag with a bow that can slow down time when aimed; in the third level, the bow is given the ability to fire five arrows at once. In the fourth level, an elephant is ridable, although only during said mission. In all five levels, the Tiger is available.
Gulo is a rare Honey Badger that can be found in Kyrat in Far Cry 4. An LMG is provided to the player to hunt it with. Many dead animals are seen around the badger, including wolves, tigers and even a rhino. There is also a cave nearby filled with snakes and a loot chest containing an SMG. Gulo will attack the player after they see the cave. Players must take care when fighting Gulo, as one attack can leave the player with less than a bar of health at higher difficulties. Alternatively Gulo is hiding in a bush outside the entrance and you will be able to see him with the hunting syringe and be able to kill him without triggering him to move, scoring an easy kill. If you go in the cave you will find 9 snakes all in one room.
Gulo provides the bait bag upgrade, and for this reason, it's worth waiting until you unlock the Buzzsaw to make this encounter significantly easier. Consider also a survival syringe to reduce melee damage. Body armour doesn't help against animals, though.
minor details
• Gulo's name is derived from the name G. Gulo. The scientific name for the wolverine, the largest member of the Mustelidea family. It is also a Latin word for glutton.
The Shanath Arena is a location within Southern Kyrat in Far Cry 4. Here, Ajay can participate in various wave-based matches against large numbers of enemies. The Shanath Arena is headed by Noore Najjar, who was forced to run the place by Pagan Min in exchange for her family's safety.
The games seem to have the Royal Army split into several teams (up to four, marked in color: red, blue, yellow and green, with the enemies being covered in colored powder signifying who is who). All teams will try to kill the opposing teams, and Ajay (who is on a team by himself). Animals do not attack each other, instead focusing on humans, in a manner of speaking, being the fifth team.
Player starts combat with a single weapon which changes depending on their arena level, but can loot improved weapons from enemies. The latter include all types of infantry and animals including elephants. The combat is split into rounds, each round lasting until Ajay is either dead or kills every other living being in the arena. While each round is in progress, new participants cannot arrive, except for the rhino in the last rounds of Weapon Challenges. The last round is always Ajay versus a team of enemy infantry.
For the fight, Ajay receives points depending on how spectacular his killing blows are. He does not get any points if an enemy is killed by another enemy. A regular kill (human or animal) awards 10 points; a stealth kill, explosive kill or headshot awards 25; thrown knife kill or stealth heavy infantry kill awards 50. Even if Ajay dies, he adds these points to his total rank. For a spectacular kill (25 or more points), Ajay may get a drop from spectators, either a health syringe (green smoke), ammo (purple), weapon (blue) or explosives (orange). Weapon drops can contain a weapon that is otherwise unobtainable.
During the fight, Ajay will not have access to any of his gear; all of his skills will remain, though. If he carries armor, the armor will be allowed in the arena. Of all weapons, only basic, unmodified versions of guns normally carried by enemies will be available, plus a starting handgun (depends on arena rank). Of secondary weapons, only grenades, Molotov cocktails and thrown knives are available.
Accumulating points will increase Arena Rank, allowing to participate in more difficult battles. Reaching rank 10 also allows Ajay to buy a signature weapon, Bushman.
There are three types of matches in Far Cry 4: Shanath Arenan
• Endless: rounds are endless. Every 10 rounds, a special wave will be sent, consisting of Heavy gunners, Flamethowers, or big animals. It ends when Ajay is killed.
• Battle: 3-5 rounds, the last round is more difficult, performance is reflected as stars, up to 5, points obtained are multiplied by the number of stars if the battle is won.
• Trials: no rounds, must complete the battle with 3 stars or more and fulfill a condition (such as using only one weapon).
All of the above are available in cooperative mode as well.
Sanath Arena ranks
• Rank 1: Fresh Meat - Mark IV • Rank 2: Scrapper - Mark IV
• Rank 3: Brawler - 1911
• Rank 4: Hunter - 1911
• Rank 5: Apprentice - Skorpion
• Rank 6: Contender - Skorpion
• Rank 7: Challenger - .44 Magnum
• Rank 8: Rival - .44 Magnum
• Rank 9: Competitor - A2000
• Rank 10: Fighter - A2000
• Rank 11: Warrior - MP34
• Rank 12: Gladiator - MP34
• Rank 13: Kyra's Chosen - D2
• Rank 14: Kyrati Master - D2
• Rank 15: Arena Master - A99
The Arena Rank is account-bound and carries over to each subsequent playthrough. Therefore one only needs to reach Rank 10 once to automatically unlock the Bushman in every new game started. Keep in mind that winning a single match in the arena may be required to update the rank of the current game to the actual value (which precludes the player from fielding this weapon until they have advanced the main storyline far enough to gain access to Shanath Arena).
Trivia
• The loading screen reveals that the arena was built in 1759 and initially showed elephants and tigers fighting to the death.
• A note found during the Shoot the Messenger mission indicates that the animals in the arena are drugged with medetomidine hydrochloride, a synthetic anesthetic and painkiller commonly used in veterinary medicine, presumably to make them less sensitive to pain and more dangerous.
Strategy
• To reach a either a 5 star rating or a high score on the leaderboards there's one meta strategy that rewards more points than using guns. This strategy requires the skills; Chain Takedown, Death From Above and Knife Throw Takedown while Heavy Takedown is optional. Takedowns reward 25 points however Death From Above, Heavy Takedown and Knife Throws reward 50 points. Chain Takedowns will reward extra points. Utilizing these skills will build up much more points than headshots. It's best to crouch in the corner beside the large entrance gate (the side with the stairs leading to a small platform). Groups of 2 or more enemies will come out and walk right past that corner. It's best to preform the Chain Takedown on the last person out, that way you'll be able to Chain enemies from behind. Attempting a Chain Takedown while enemies are facing your direction will result in a hail of gunfire while you're stuck in the animation. Use the cover around the arena to break line of sight with enemies. Stay on the side with the platform to initiate Death From Above takedowns which can also go into a Chain Takedown if there are any nearby enemies. As you Chain Takedown the last enemy near you preform the Knife Throw Takedown, pan the arena while continuously pressing the fire button (RT/R2/LM) to end a Chain with an extra +50 points. This strategy can be difficult, Chain Takedowns will leave you wide open for attacks. Upgrading health is very important. Avoid takedown attempts on enemies that are focused on you, they will perform a knock down within melee distance. Use guns on animals or if you can't close in on a soldier (always go for headshots). Move quickly so the enemies don't end up killing each other which will not count towards points. Look out for the explosive barrels if attempting to move in for takedowns, enemies will shoot it.
• There are a few different strategies for the Rhino. With a weak weapon it's best to use the explosive barrels around the area. Stand in the path of the barrels then get the Rhino's attention either by shooting or throwing a Molotov Cocktail. Shoot the barrels as the Rhino passes them. The Rhino can keep up with you even while sprinting, so avoid running in the path of the barrels if he is close behind or else they'll explode as he runs them over. For the cheesy strategy go to the platform at the end of the arena. Stand on the edge while shooting him, if the Rhino gets too close walk off the platform. The Rhino will have to go to the stairs, shoot at him till he gets close then run up the stairs or climb up onto the platform again to bait him into running around while you shoot.
Shangri-La is a mythological location in Far Cry 4. Shangri-La is considered to be the place where goddess Kyra attained Nirvana.
Shangri-La is accessed first by the player during a mission for Yogi & Reggie. After the mission is completed, the player will be given the location of four other Thangkas, each one giving access to a Shangri-La mission. Shangri-La missions have their own chronological order and is independent of the location of Thangkas.
In each mission, the player plays as Kalinag, a Kyrati warrior, accompanied by a Sky Tiger. Kalinag speaks Hindi throughout the missions, however, if the player turns on subtitles, the speech can be translated into the player's own language. In the first four missions, the player must find Mani Wheels that will unlock a way to a Bell of Enlightenment, that must be freed by the player to kill the Rakshasas. The fifth mission involves a challenging fight against a flying bird demon atop a floating peak, which will free the last Bell of Enlightenment, thus also freeing Shangri-La from the Demons.
In the first mission, Kalinag only uses a knife. His loadout improves in the next two levels, the second one providing Kalinag with a bow that can slow down time when aimed; in the third level, the bow is given the ability to fire five arrows at once. In the fourth level, an elephant is ridable, although only during said mission. In all five levels, the Tiger is available.