Gravity Circuit Boss Order Cheats
Optimal Boss Order for Gravity Circuit
After you finish the boss battle in the Central Station, the first map, in Gravity Circuit, you will reach the safe hub of the game and you will find all of the next bosses by talking to Kernel. There are 8 bosses that you can choose from and the game doesn’t give any advice on which ones to fight first.
All players can see by selecting the bosses is the Threat Level of the map and of the boss themselves. To make the experience truly entertaining and have fun playing Gravity Circuit, you should choose the bosses in an order that allows them to progressively get more powerful.
So, you should start with the weakest boss and map first and then slowly get up in the ranks. Here is the optimal boss order that you should use to complete Gravity Circuit, ordered from the weakest map and boss to strongest:
- Ore Mines – Boss Difficulty: 1/8, Map Difficulty: 1/8
- Steelworks – Boss Difficulty: 2/8, Map Difficulty: 4/8
- Power Plant – Boss Difficulty: 3/8, Map Difficulty: 5/8
- Highway – Boss Difficulty: 5/8, Map Difficulty: 3/8
- Warehouse Area – Boss Difficulty: 7/8, Map Difficulty: 2/8
- City Center – Boss Difficulty: 4/8, Map Difficulty: 8/8
- Junkyard – Boss Difficulty: 6/8, Map Difficulty: 6/8
- Mountains – Boss Difficulty: 8/8, Map Difficulty: 7/8
As you can see, there might be moments when it could be better to face a more powerful boss if their map is weak, since you can get to them easily. The Warehouse Area may be one of the weakest maps, but it has the second most powerful boss in Gravity Circuit.
Recommended First and Last Boss to Face
The order we’ve placed them in is based on their overall difficulty, from easiest to hardest. The Mountains is by far the hardest map and boss combination in the game, so make sure to leave that for last.
Of course, the best place to start after the Central Station has to be the Ore Mines, as it has the weakest map and boss in the game, after the Central Station.
Otherwise, you can take the bosses in whatever order you wish, as they aren’t that far off from one another in terms of difficulty.