When High on Life players get through the introductory tutorial sections, they’ll finally get to go on their first bounty hunt, which is to take down the first boss of the game, 9-Torg. After getting through the slums and collecting Knifey along the way (a talking knife that can open Luglox Chests), players will come face to face with 9-Torg, who happens to be an evil clone.
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Once players finish the boss battle with 9-Torg, they can continue to go back to their home downtown, but they also have the option to kill 5-Torg, one of the other Torg clones that 9-Torg tied up.
What Happens if You Kill 5-Torg in High on Life?
If High on Life players begin to stab or shoot 5-Torg, a boss battle health bar will appear at the top of the screen; however, 5-Torg won’t be able to fight back due to being tied up with rope. If players keep damaging them, 5-Torg will eventually die, and players can continue their adventure. It seems that there’s no consequence to killing 5-Torg, and players will not get any achievement for doing so.
Choosing to kill 5-Torg is really up to the player and their feelings about the clone. It turns out that 5-Torg will most likely take over 9-Torg’s position since all Torg clones are evil. Because of this, maybe it’s not a bad idea to get rid of this other Torg. Who knows what 5-Torg will end up doing if they are kept alive?
High on Life is available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. It’s also available right now via Game Pass.
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