Progress far enough throughDave the Diver,and you will end up battling all manner of horrible underwater nasties. Giant Squid, mega-sized hermit crabs,and building-sized Clioneall fall to the wrath ofDave the Divers‘ merciless harpoon.Dave the Diver continues hisrelentless massacre of the deep with the Goblin shark. This fearsome beast is threatening to eat one of the children of the Sea People for trespassing on the underwater lake it was peacefully calling its home.

How to defeat the Goblin Shark inDave the Diver

Finding the Goblin Shark battle, first of all, requires you to receive the task from the children of the sea people. They will request that you find one of their missing friends who apparently went to visit the underwater lake. Leave the Sea Peoples kingdom and head up and right out of the depths. You will soon see the first signpost for the location. It is easy to spot as it is surrounded by electric jellyfish and a shark. You can fight these or just leave them be. Head up to the underwater lake location.

Once you reach the destination, you will be faced with the ugly-looking shark and the trapped child. It’s time to do battle. Make sureyou are armed welland have a full tank of air before you start fighting the Goblin Shark inDave the Diver.

How to defeat the Goblin Shark in Dave the Diver

Goblin Shark attack pattern

The Goblin Shark doesn’t have too much going for it, but it is fast and it is relentless.

How to attack the Goblin Shark

I’m not saying the best way is to let the shark catch you, but it isn’t the worst. Of course, the best tactic is to shoot from a distance, but if you do get caught in the dash, verify you’re ready for the accuracy game.

Swim at a distance and use the benefits of the small arena. Sink as many shots as you may into the Goblin Shark. Finally, use Dave the Diversdash to stay away and utilize the ammo on the floor only after the Goblin Shark has made its move and missed.

Leo Gillick

Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.