Still haven't figured out a way to kill him.
Toughest boss of all time
#51
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 07:38
Still haven't figured out a way to kill him.
#52
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 08:17
Sajji wrote...
With rpgs that are non-linear its hard to come to a precise determination a lot of times because obviously it sometimes has to do with your level when fighting them.
Which may be why, currently, I'm getting completely and utterly owned....by an absolutely beautiful butterfly, of all things.
For the moonlight butterfly try getting there as a human and summoning witch beatrice (her sign is behind a bush just underneath the stairs in that tower thing). She can pretty much solo the butterfly by herself. I suppose it would be a reasonably tough fight with a fragile melee character without any ranged attacks, but just rolling around to dodge attacks usually works quite well.
Yeah, your sl and equipment/spells in dark souls makes a large difference. But I think the main thing is just knowing basic strategies of how to approach certain fights and how to build your character. Once I figured out the underlying mechanics and min-maxed my characters a bit more everything became a lot easier. Unless you're doing a very specialist power within pvp build, having 40 vit and a decent amount of endurance makes a huge difference.
Some of the dark souls boss fights were pretty tough on my no vit playthroughs (first few times because I didn't know better, the second because I was testing out a specialised semi-suicidal power-within archer) but I don't know if any of the fights would count as the toughest boss I've ever encountered. After a certain point PvP actually becomes a lot harder than any boss fight (since I always seem to get lagstabbed).
I'm not too sure which is the hardest boss I've encountered in a game.. that second boss fight in ninja gaiden (before you learnt any decent sword techniques) was pretty tough - I just remember those two horses running around killing me so many times. Not really a boss fight, but those revenants in DA:O (on nightmare) were impossible without some sort of kiting. Oh and Marauder shields (on insanity) was definitely a pain. I had to endure that cutscene way too many times before I was lucky enough to pull off enough headshots in a row.
Modifié par mr_afk, 20 mai 2012 - 08:20 .
#53
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 08:49
#54
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 09:15
termokanden wrote...
With certain poor raid groups, healing in WoW was incredibly difficult and one single suboptimal split second reaction would wipe the raid. Some of those fights have been the toughest for me. But they wouldn't have been tough if people had just remembered the boss mechanics.legion999 wrote...
Crawermax the Invincible from Borderlands.
Yeah if you don't have the right elemental weapons (which I didn't the first time), you're basically just overrun by invincible mobs and you can't res because you can't kill anything. Other than that, I don't think it's particularly difficult, though it depends heavily on class.
Agreed class mattered a lot on it. I soloed it as a siren. I think siren was the easiest class to kill craw with
#55
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 05:04
#56
Posté 20 mai 2012 - 08:42
The only game I've never completed
#57
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Posté 21 mai 2012 - 03:46
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#58
Posté 21 mai 2012 - 03:51
greengoron89 wrote...
LOL. I just remembered freakin' Mizar from Jet Force Gemini - the final boss battle with him is brutal. Hell, I don't think I ever beat him now that I think about it.
A number of bosses in that game were tough unless you had a gameshark or saved up lots of heavy artillery. Innovative game though. Actully alot of games back then had pain in the rump bosses.
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Posté 21 mai 2012 - 03:57
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That was a really kick ass (and challenging) game - I need to replay it sometime.
I also remember the final race with Wizpig in Diddy Kong Racing being fairly tough - though I replayed DKR recently and totally rocked that game. I suppose it was harder for a little kid rather than a 20-something year old lifelong gamer.
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#60
Posté 21 mai 2012 - 04:00
The sad thing is...it wasn't even that far into the game.
#61
Posté 21 mai 2012 - 05:05
However, this was mostly because of the nature of his existance and to the storyline, and the bug which would not allow confrontation, so I had to lay siege for 30 days to end this story to my own satisfaction.
#62
Posté 21 mai 2012 - 05:08
#63
Posté 21 mai 2012 - 05:57
Ahn Qiraj's twins come up pretty high as well. *sobs*
#64
Posté 21 mai 2012 - 06:21
Aerevane wrote...
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#65
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 12:14
Aerevane wrote...
What was that end boss in Ninja Gaiden again? I found that game to be difficult in general, but Jeez, I think I had to spent over 10 times for that one.
Ahn Qiraj's twins come up pretty high as well. *sobs*
DAMMIT DON'T REMIND ME OF THAT! I lost too many good battle brothers in my guild to those bastards.
I will say that Fighting LK 10man heroic was pretty tough, but the Hardest boss that I have ever faced would be Algalon the Observer's Hard mode.
#66
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 01:12
Among those I fought myself, I am undecided between the Krogan Warlord at the end of the Liara recruitment mission in ME1 (on Insanity without NG+), and the final boss in the House of Ballads Questline of Kingdoms of Amalur (though the latter is only cause of his allied mobs, by herself she cant even hurt you).
#67
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 01:55

And I'm not kidding either.
#68
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 03:08
Nah, jk (although he actually did kill me the first time). I would say my hardest boss was the final boss at the end of Panzer Dragoon when I was a kid.
#69
Posté 22 mai 2012 - 04:26
NO WAIT
Beating the Egg Viper in Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast... that was ****ing impossible. It must have taken hundreds of attempts over the course of several months to beat.
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Posté 22 mai 2012 - 07:40
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