The Aegis Revenant arrives as the second PVE boss on wave 10. Unlike the segmented Worm, it concentrates the entire encounter into one agile armored hull that continually changes its preferred range and active weapon system.
- First encounter
- PVE wave 10
- Battlefield form
- Single mobile armored hull
- Attack phases
- Shotgun, missiles, and rear barrage
- Preferred movement
- Fast lateral orbit around its target
- Enrage trigger
- Below 38% hull health
- Control weakness
- EMP stun interrupts movement and weapons
Aegis weapon configurations
Live mini canvas: these units use the same appearance renderer as the game.
Shotgun phase
At close range the Revenant points its nose toward the target and releases a broad spread of explosive pellets. It tries to orbit rather than simply ram, so a pilot who remains beside the front arc can still be swept into the next shot. Break outward before the hull finishes turning.
Missile phase
The side launchers fire repeated missile pairs while the hull circles at medium range. The missiles turn toward players and add splash pressure, making a tightly stacked team easy to punish. Separate slightly and keep moving so one evasive turn does not route every missile through the group.
Rear-barrage phase
The rear weapon doors open and cast a wide fan behind the ship. Chasing directly through the wake is dangerous even when the nose points elsewhere. Move toward a side arc, then rotate back toward the hull after the fan has passed.
Enrage and EMP
Below 38% health the Revenant accelerates, turns faster, fires more shotgun pellets, extends its missile burst, and shortens weapon delays. EMP is the clean counter-window: while stunned, the boss drifts inert and its normal movement and weapon update is paused.
Recommended strategy
Read the visible weapon posture instead of assuming one safe angle works for the entire fight.
Save EMP or concentrated burst damage for the enraged final section, when its normal firing windows become shorter.
During missiles, spread enough that one dodge path does not pull every projectile across another pilot.
During rear barrage, abandon a straight pursuit and cross toward the flank before resuming fire.