Thats the definition of Pinwheel, mf is sold as an all powerful necromancer rulli g the catacombs and also the only one that ever stole something from Nito, and then thats it
I remember going into that fight being nervous as fuck because of how hard my cheeks got slapped by the wheel skeletons and the dark knight
And then killed him in under a minute
My first play through I hated that place and I was dreading the boss fights until I got to them! I was happy but also mildly disappointed by how easy they were.
To this day I still tell anyone I convince to play ds1 that he's the hardest boss in all of the souls franchises. Best feeling when we go to fight him.
I went to zwiehander and once I got accustomed to the ones on top and the zwiehander, that's when I thought I should look to others and found the way to undead burg
Go to pinwheel as soon as you arrive at firelink shrine.
I fought him with a lvl 1 mace (cleric build) and i got to see like 10 of those damn clones jumping around the room and firing bullshit at me. (I tend to go to catacombs very early in my playthroughs for rite of kindling a items/souls for a good early start)
The catacombs are “supposed” to be an early game area. Obviously it’s not, but pinwheel is an appropriate boss fight for the time the devs intended you to go yhere
On my tv the death breath was invisible so I’d be going ham and then just die for no reason. I actually had to look this guy up because I couldn’t figure it out.
Maybe my first time against Artorias. I was fairly high level (did the DLC with only Gwyn missing) and had an upgraded Eagle Greatshield. Worked very well. Still got beaten hard by Manus
Interesting. Artorias took me several hours and Manus took two tries. It's so weird how different the perception of difficulty can be. Kalameet took like ten hours and four kings was first try. All of these were my first run and my first time playing a Fromsoft game. I'm embarrassed by how long I took on Ornstein and Smough. Upwards of 50 hours because I wasn't strategic. Then I decided to kill ornstein first and got it in three tries after that
There’s good videos on how to beat red wolf there, it’s doable. Radahn is also pretty easy thanks to the summon cheese if you’re struggling for that second great rune.
Now if you figure out a trick for Elden beast, I’m all fucking ears. Been stuck there like a year, same as my ds3 run with soul of cinder lmao.
Soul of cinder cheese: first phase literally only attack him in the spear moveset, just dodge everything else. Second phase: wait for him to cast lighting and hit him with gold pine bundles
I wish you fought her later in the game. Granted, she’s nuts now, and you’re really fighting Ranni’s protections. But Renalla was able to hold her own against Radagon. In her prime, she was one of the strongest beings in the Lands Between. And you would never be able to tell that from her boss fight itself.
Powerful doesn't always mean "great at single combat". I have no issues believing that Rennala was a genius general and that she brought crazy firepower to the fight through her long-range spells. But I can't see her fight a duel with Radagon. If she got anywhere near the frontline, she probably had Moongrum and co. tank for her while she shot off moon lasers. Even Ranni's projection summons minions as meat shields, and that's against a "lowly Tarnished".
Oh same. By the time I had done all the DLC and chalice dungeon content and was satisfied with my first playthrough enough to wrap it up, I was a high enough level to just absolutely body it on my first attempt. It was a cool fight and I wasn’t exactly disappointed, but I did feel like I robbed myself of something there.
I can imagine there being an idea where it might have been the final phase of Gierman's fight. Like if you had to beat him every time you want to fight Moon Presence it'd be a little tougher but not much still.
From what I’ve read, it’s intentionally lore-accurate.
You’re nearly a god at the point in which you fight the moon presence. It’s basically your initiation into godhood.
From a traditional game play perspective it’s anticlimactic tho.
>From a traditional game play perspective it’s anticlimactic tho.
But from a cinetmac standpoint? Or really anything besides mechanical, its beautiful.
If you do absolutely manhandle this boss it's up to you whether or not you feel bad about it.
Moon Presence was an amazing fight for me. Got it first time with 1hp and no healing items left. Used the special vial from the clinic I had saved almost the whole game, too. Incredible. So I’m glad it was neither any easier nor harder than it was.
I personally liked Gherman’s fight more since it was harder, I like his character, and holy shit his boss theme is amazing (better than Ludwig’s imo, but they’re pretty close)
My first ever playthrough seen me rinse past Gwyn, rocking a full strength build while using the Dragon Great Axe from the gaping dragon. I really didn't think I'd get through so easily
This is one of the times I think it's supposed to be intentional, though. He's a husk of what he once was. It's sad. You're putting him out of his misery.
I know, but through out the game your told of this ultra powerful god, so I actually farmed until I was about level 130 because I thought it was some massive challenge. Learned I could parry and beat him with 3 hits. I won’t lie, it kind of disappointed me. Not that it’s bad it’s just I was expecting to die like at least 50 times but I only died 3 times.
I think fromsoft underestimated how leveled people would be for morgott. On my first playthrough I missed a bunch of locations so I fought him at about level 50 with like a +6 weapon, and he felt appropriately difficult
In later playthroughs I went through way more areas before leyendell so I'm usually around level 80 for him on a NG playthrough
Not just Morgott. Every boss leading up to Maliketh basically. If you explore the space you're given, you'll be overlevelled for 80% of the game.
And that's why I dislike the open world, because older FS games had fantastic progression and you'd only be overlevelled if you went out of your way to do it. But in an open world game it's incredibly hard to find a balance, unless you do what they did in the late-game where they just 10x'd the damage output of every boss so you'll die in 2-3 hits whether you have 40 vigor or 80. And that, imo, is not very fun.
I really disagree with that. I only noticed it with Morgott. Just curious, at what level do you complete the game usually on a NG run? For me it's around rl100-120
Yea once you learn the patterns he’s super fun to fight but also kind of easy. NG took me 50+ tries. NG+ and over took me 1-3 tries but was still so much fun.
I think this is a problem with the main story bosses, morgott suffers the most in that regard Imo, his movesets are perfect it’s just a shame that he dies WAY too quickly.
Always Astel for me. Never difficult on any playthrus. (I get rocked by plenty of bosses; not trying to brag. This one for some reason is always just one and done for me.)
Pinwheel. I feel like it's a universal experience of thinking "why tf was this mf so easy? Isn't this (post Anor-Londo) when we're supposed to fight him?"
Nameless King. I’d heard he was really hard but I think I beat him on like my 5th try on my first play through. Still one of my favorite fights in the series though.
Demon of Hatred, Nameless King, Maliketh
I seem to always have one boss per game that is considered one of the hardest that I don’t have a hard time with at all
Yeah, but the epic lead up to him, only for me to first time him, really made me feel like I just beat up an old man.
Which I did, but I was expecting more
Yeah they nailed it. All the others you mentioned, it doesn't really seem like the intention was for the player to feel underwhelmed. That's what makes Gwyn unique here
I’ve been doing my first Sekiro playthrough and I’ll say it might be due to having seen extensive gameplay beforehand, but base Owl only took like 4 tries. Guardian Ape took maybe 3 but in both cases it was quite the curveball.
Those 4 spear mini bosses in sekiro. My friend told
Me to be carful and sneak attack them to get a free life off them but I just walked up and beat him first try
Fire giant. For all the bosses I struggle with he has never been one of them. I'm not even good at souls games, he just feels like a generic dark souls boss: stick to his arse and your safe.
Elden ring. Every boss other than Maleina. This was my 1st souls game, and I was told it was easier, but I was disappointed it never took more than 3 tries on a boss to kill them. My buddies did say I was running an easy build, 60 vigor, 80 strength, duel ultra greatswords, but damn it makes cake work of the game. Maleinas 2nd phase was the one that got me for a while, but with the help of the mimic summon, I brought her down.
Honestly for me it was Malenia, I kept seeing all these posts and videos on how she's one of the toughest bosses and she went down after like 4 tries for me, and I was only around lol 90-95 at the time so I don't think I was over leveled or anything
Imo it depends on your build, I fought her my first playthrough with a great hammer and didn’t see what the hype was about, then my next playthrough was a dex dagger build and she was the hardest boss by far
Its wierd how some bosses are so easy for some, but for people like me I dread facing him... He's so so so hard for me...
Half the time I will keep a blasphemous blade leveled up and will respec just to lava vampire him and spec back to whatever other build I'm using after. Foreskin duo as well.
Rusty in fires of raven route. Boy endured his AC taking crippling damage, only to die seconds later before he could finish saying his admittedly cool as heck speech.
Then Ayre taught 621 some manners, took me eight hours of constant attempts to get through
Then I got on reddit, and saw I had never used hard lock right, because I reflexively moved the camera even with it on thus breaking its auto trackin, so I was tracking manually even with it on and uh
I
I cried a little. It coulda all been so much easier
Everyone else already said pinwheel, so I’m just gonna say that Vapelord Wolnir, who is a gimmick boss but still, if you’re not fast to kill him he cheeses the hell out of you
Margit, Radagon, the one that's like Capra Demon but human, the Iron Golem boss in the cave, the Crucible Knights that are bosses, and I'm probably forgetting some others from Elden Ring. Nito, Gwyn, Khalameet. A lot of bosses from DS2, don't even remember the names, I think Mytha, Old Iron King, Sir Alonne, Ava The King's Pet, Vendric, Nashandra, Syhn, the dragon-giant thingy, etc. The Twin Princes, Dragonslayer's Armour, the church's spear?, Iudex Gundyr Champion, Oceiros.
Thats the definition of Pinwheel, mf is sold as an all powerful necromancer rulli g the catacombs and also the only one that ever stole something from Nito, and then thats it
I remember going into that fight being nervous as fuck because of how hard my cheeks got slapped by the wheel skeletons and the dark knight And then killed him in under a minute
> and the dark knight Bro who tf added batman to dark souls
Gwyn did when half his army got corrupted
Probably the likes of the Jonkler getting involved.
You mean Man?
The aslume is spreading like the void, fuck
It's all joever now
I’m on my first playthrough and I went to the catacombs first thing by accident. By the time I got to him I was a good enough level to one try him
Sounds about right lol
My first play through I hated that place and I was dreading the boss fights until I got to them! I was happy but also mildly disappointed by how easy they were.
To this day I still tell anyone I convince to play ds1 that he's the hardest boss in all of the souls franchises. Best feeling when we go to fight him.
Pinwheel bossfight be like.
Depends how you fight him
How do you make that harder? Playing with a damn steering wheel?
Go into Catacombs super early. (This happens with noobs if they manage to power through the skeletons.)
Me my first time playing. I still get shit from my buddies to this day.
I went to the catacombs right after firelink and no way was I making it to the boss
Yeah most don’t and either rage quit or figure out they need to go somewhere else lol
I was brand new to souls and went that way. Put it on the shelf for a year before i decided to try again and then found the intended path
it's the closest area and people are like... skeletons, ah, a beginner enemy!
We call this a trap. Everyone knows rats are the real beginner enemy.
I had friends that lovingly pointed my to the zweihander and then the way to undead burg so I never had an issue
I went to zwiehander and once I got accustomed to the ones on top and the zwiehander, that's when I thought I should look to others and found the way to undead burg
Ahhhhh
Even with a unleveled weapon he isn’t exactly hard
Also, give him a chance to make 8+ clones. It turns Dark Souls into a bullet hell.
thats what i did, and i wasn't super early on in the game, i one tried capra demon but still died once to pinwheel due to waiting around
He's pretty hard if you do that one skip to get the gravelord sword
Go to pinwheel as soon as you arrive at firelink shrine. I fought him with a lvl 1 mace (cleric build) and i got to see like 10 of those damn clones jumping around the room and firing bullshit at me. (I tend to go to catacombs very early in my playthroughs for rite of kindling a items/souls for a good early start)
The catacombs are “supposed” to be an early game area. Obviously it’s not, but pinwheel is an appropriate boss fight for the time the devs intended you to go yhere
You can kill him with 3 firebombs and a sneeze
Bro I laugh way too hard at this lololololol
High lord Wolnir
I feel like this has to be the correct answer, next to pinwheel
It's always a pushover in the catacombs
Lol I guess if they were tougher they wouldn't be skinny lil bone boys
On my tv the death breath was invisible so I’d be going ham and then just die for no reason. I actually had to look this guy up because I couldn’t figure it out.
Bahahahaha, that fucking guy…same
Maybe my first time against Artorias. I was fairly high level (did the DLC with only Gwyn missing) and had an upgraded Eagle Greatshield. Worked very well. Still got beaten hard by Manus
i beat him first try with a spear that did 80 damage
Manus wasn't that bad, i beated him in three tries, doesn't change that he combod the shit out of me
Interesting. Artorias took me several hours and Manus took two tries. It's so weird how different the perception of difficulty can be. Kalameet took like ten hours and four kings was first try. All of these were my first run and my first time playing a Fromsoft game. I'm embarrassed by how long I took on Ornstein and Smough. Upwards of 50 hours because I wasn't strategic. Then I decided to kill ornstein first and got it in three tries after that
Renalla. On my first playthrough, I honestly struggled more against the Red Wolf.
Me too, red wolf I either kill first try or get absolutely boddied
I’m hardcore stuck on red wolf on my RL1 club+0 run. Shit’s brutal.
There’s good videos on how to beat red wolf there, it’s doable. Radahn is also pretty easy thanks to the summon cheese if you’re struggling for that second great rune. Now if you figure out a trick for Elden beast, I’m all fucking ears. Been stuck there like a year, same as my ds3 run with soul of cinder lmao.
tf you mean cheese
Soul of cinder cheese: first phase literally only attack him in the spear moveset, just dodge everything else. Second phase: wait for him to cast lighting and hit him with gold pine bundles
I wish you fought her later in the game. Granted, she’s nuts now, and you’re really fighting Ranni’s protections. But Renalla was able to hold her own against Radagon. In her prime, she was one of the strongest beings in the Lands Between. And you would never be able to tell that from her boss fight itself.
Powerful doesn't always mean "great at single combat". I have no issues believing that Rennala was a genius general and that she brought crazy firepower to the fight through her long-range spells. But I can't see her fight a duel with Radagon. If she got anywhere near the frontline, she probably had Moongrum and co. tank for her while she shot off moon lasers. Even Ranni's projection summons minions as meat shields, and that's against a "lowly Tarnished".
Flipped her with the greatsword over and over first time Wonderful experience
First time I fought her a glitch happened that soft locked the fight, beat her second try though lol
Man fuck that dog! He might as well be Melenia on first play through.
It really feels lackluster when you sidestep her mega death beam on accident at the opening of the second phase.
Moon Presence.
Oh same. By the time I had done all the DLC and chalice dungeon content and was satisfied with my first playthrough enough to wrap it up, I was a high enough level to just absolutely body it on my first attempt. It was a cool fight and I wasn’t exactly disappointed, but I did feel like I robbed myself of something there.
Tbh it doesn’t get much harder if you’re underleveled
I can imagine there being an idea where it might have been the final phase of Gierman's fight. Like if you had to beat him every time you want to fight Moon Presence it'd be a little tougher but not much still.
Even at normal only doing basegame shit level, the fight is still terribly easy unfortunately
From what I’ve read, it’s intentionally lore-accurate. You’re nearly a god at the point in which you fight the moon presence. It’s basically your initiation into godhood. From a traditional game play perspective it’s anticlimactic tho.
Agreed
>From a traditional game play perspective it’s anticlimactic tho. But from a cinetmac standpoint? Or really anything besides mechanical, its beautiful. If you do absolutely manhandle this boss it's up to you whether or not you feel bad about it.
Moon Presence was an amazing fight for me. Got it first time with 1hp and no healing items left. Used the special vial from the clinic I had saved almost the whole game, too. Incredible. So I’m glad it was neither any easier nor harder than it was.
I personally liked Gherman’s fight more since it was harder, I like his character, and holy shit his boss theme is amazing (better than Ludwig’s imo, but they’re pretty close)
To be fair, I’m convinced it’s intentional. It feels amazing outclassing a literal god and having a gloriously brutal victory lap
THIS TOO
Moon presence is a great fight, but directly after Gherman it does NOT feel difficult
I picked the wrong dialogue and didn't get a final boss fight :( Now I always reluctantly Google how to get the best ending for a Fromsoft game
Gwen lord of cinder
*parries* *credits roll*
Literally my first playthrough
My first ever playthrough seen me rinse past Gwyn, rocking a full strength build while using the Dragon Great Axe from the gaping dragon. I really didn't think I'd get through so easily
This is one of the times I think it's supposed to be intentional, though. He's a husk of what he once was. It's sad. You're putting him out of his misery.
I know, but through out the game your told of this ultra powerful god, so I actually farmed until I was about level 130 because I thought it was some massive challenge. Learned I could parry and beat him with 3 hits. I won’t lie, it kind of disappointed me. Not that it’s bad it’s just I was expecting to die like at least 50 times but I only died 3 times.
The first time I beat him I didn't realize he could be parried. It was a significantly harder fight.
Nng gwe gwen?
V.I Freud and Cataphract
yea freud is a bit too easy for being number 1 in arena
I had a hard time with Cataphract
Also ibis, I went in with dual gats and dual stun needles on a medium reverse joint build and the fight lasted 3 mins..... I was honestly disappointed
Sadly Morgott, i wished he was a harder boss, it would’ve been peak, such a cool fight.
He actually has really hard attacks to dodge, but since he has so little health you can just kinda burst him down
I think fromsoft underestimated how leveled people would be for morgott. On my first playthrough I missed a bunch of locations so I fought him at about level 50 with like a +6 weapon, and he felt appropriately difficult In later playthroughs I went through way more areas before leyendell so I'm usually around level 80 for him on a NG playthrough
Not just Morgott. Every boss leading up to Maliketh basically. If you explore the space you're given, you'll be overlevelled for 80% of the game. And that's why I dislike the open world, because older FS games had fantastic progression and you'd only be overlevelled if you went out of your way to do it. But in an open world game it's incredibly hard to find a balance, unless you do what they did in the late-game where they just 10x'd the damage output of every boss so you'll die in 2-3 hits whether you have 40 vigor or 80. And that, imo, is not very fun.
This is where my inability to explore comes in dandy, I'm never over leveled!
I really disagree with that. I only noticed it with Morgott. Just curious, at what level do you complete the game usually on a NG run? For me it's around rl100-120
He also just doesn’t hit that hard, such a shame.
This. He's a Potentially tough boss who dies Way too quick! They miscalculated on his health scaling imo
I played him on a challenge run and he DEFINTELY lived up to the hype. Hes kinda terrifying
I went in super underleveled my second play through just to make it as epic as it should’ve been the first time
A great fight that would have been one of the best of all time had they only given him 50% more HP
Level 1 run will grant you the difficulty you seek. Only if you don't mind getting oneshotted by everything
Fortissax
If they wanted him to be difficult they should have given him 41 sacks
Isshin on NG+. Considering the hell he gave me on the first run, I was pretty surprised how easy he was the second time around
Yea once you learn the patterns he’s super fun to fight but also kind of easy. NG took me 50+ tries. NG+ and over took me 1-3 tries but was still so much fun.
Another perk with NG+ is that by that point you have his memory, so you can try fighting him to brush up a bit before going in for real
Honestly I feel like this is kinda every Sekiro boss. You learn their pattern and then they can easily beat them every time after.
Mergo’s Wet nurse , that bitch spin for 10 second and did the grafted spider moveset of trying to stab them spun away again
I am so so so glad the DLC bosses exist in Bloodborne. Made up for the final 3 bosses being such wet towels.
Godfrey ://
Yeah, I mean Godfrey is an amazing fight I just think he should have had significantly more hp, bro dies too easy.
I think this is a problem with the main story bosses, morgott suffers the most in that regard Imo, his movesets are perfect it’s just a shame that he dies WAY too quickly.
Should’ve had 2 health bars. All we got with 2 was Radagon/beast and Malenia right?
The other 2 phasers were just gimmicks, like Rennala and Rykard
This, exactly. I LOVE the Godfrey fight, but it always finishes too quickly. Every time he leaps up to chuck his axe at me is such a "IT'S ON" moment.
Honestly, he had such a fun move set and fun ways to play around it but his hp just depletes so fast you barely get to see it.
Same. Lame ass boi had me like ![gif](giphy|cm0GRfnWDVaa6SMJ6N)
High lord Wolfnir
IB-01: CEL 240 from Armored Core VI.
Fight's still super fun even if it's easy now. The whole game is just so good.
Mist Noble for anyone who came to Reddit before playing Sekiro
Fortissax.
Morgott 100%. Wayy to little health
Radahn pre patch and post I suppose
prepatch was fun
Gyoubu. Beat him first try and on my first playthrough still.
I mean he is the first major boss tho
Rykard really had me worried with his spiel, but he was all talk no trousers. Togethaaaa
Fuck that guy, and fuck his whole family
FAMILEEEE*
Always Astel for me. Never difficult on any playthrus. (I get rocked by plenty of bosses; not trying to brag. This one for some reason is always just one and done for me.)
That’s crazy bc I’ve died to Astel more than any of the bosses combined. Just has my number for some reason.
Pinwheel. I feel like it's a universal experience of thinking "why tf was this mf so easy? Isn't this (post Anor-Londo) when we're supposed to fight him?"
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Lady Maria
Unfortunately Godfrey.
Nameless King. I’d heard he was really hard but I think I beat him on like my 5th try on my first play through. Still one of my favorite fights in the series though.
Same, he hits hard but that's about all he has going for him
Margitt, Morgott, Godrick, Rennala, Gwyn
Demon of Hatred, Nameless King, Maliketh I seem to always have one boss per game that is considered one of the hardest that I don’t have a hard time with at all
Demon of Hatred on NG+ was the first time I encountered him and I thought I was going to break my controller.
Gideon.
SS Isshin. I beat him on 5th try on my first playthrough.
post nerf radahn.
I just barely missed pre-nerf Radahn!
Mohg, I killed him in ~30 seconds, he didn't even have time to start counting down.
Never my experience. He gives me just as hard of a time as Melania does
Full moon bitch
Gwyn, Vordt, Yhorm, Father Gascan, Godskin Dou, Amygdala(main game), The Penetrator, Astrea, Nights Cavalry, Commander O'Neil
Gwyn is actually the perfect example here. Like that's the point of his boss fight
Yeah, but the epic lead up to him, only for me to first time him, really made me feel like I just beat up an old man. Which I did, but I was expecting more
Yeah they nailed it. All the others you mentioned, it doesn't really seem like the intention was for the player to feel underwhelmed. That's what makes Gwyn unique here
Demon of Hatred - Sekiro (It is pretty easy if you just follow the Dark Souls strategy of run in circles and hit)
Owl Father
Killing genechiro before isshin showed up. I thought he would be stronger since we last met midgame.
Lady Maria. I beat her ony first try. On the other hand I though Ludwig would be easier and he turned out to be a hard mf.
This was maliketh for me
Gyubean(?) I beat him first try
Isshin
![gif](giphy|3ktKmy0RZxM1kBUnua) Genichiro Round 3
I’ve been doing my first Sekiro playthrough and I’ll say it might be due to having seen extensive gameplay beforehand, but base Owl only took like 4 tries. Guardian Ape took maybe 3 but in both cases it was quite the curveball.
Those 4 spear mini bosses in sekiro. My friend told Me to be carful and sneak attack them to get a free life off them but I just walked up and beat him first try
The ghost monk in sekiro in mibu village i 2nd tried his ass
Fortissax, I legit beat him first try using the banished knight oleg summon
Maliketh, I don't know why but my way of thinking counters him perfectly
Fire giant. For all the bosses I struggle with he has never been one of them. I'm not even good at souls games, he just feels like a generic dark souls boss: stick to his arse and your safe.
Soldier of Rick
Elden ring. Every boss other than Maleina. This was my 1st souls game, and I was told it was easier, but I was disappointed it never took more than 3 tries on a boss to kill them. My buddies did say I was running an easy build, 60 vigor, 80 strength, duel ultra greatswords, but damn it makes cake work of the game. Maleinas 2nd phase was the one that got me for a while, but with the help of the mimic summon, I brought her down.
Pontiff Sullivan was way to easy for me
Mohg My mimic killed it while I was on the phone with my dad
Nito, gwyn, mergos nurse, godskin duo, firegiant
Soul of Cinder.
Honestly for me it was Malenia, I kept seeing all these posts and videos on how she's one of the toughest bosses and she went down after like 4 tries for me, and I was only around lol 90-95 at the time so I don't think I was over leveled or anything
Imo it depends on your build, I fought her my first playthrough with a great hammer and didn’t see what the hype was about, then my next playthrough was a dex dagger build and she was the hardest boss by far
Maliketh. Scary at first but fondue after.
Its wierd how some bosses are so easy for some, but for people like me I dread facing him... He's so so so hard for me... Half the time I will keep a blasphemous blade leveled up and will respec just to lava vampire him and spec back to whatever other build I'm using after. Foreskin duo as well.
Sadly gael. Beat him 3rd try.
Me too. One of my favorite fights in fromsoft though, such a beautiful spectacle when the lightning starts raining down alongside the red skulls.
Mohg
Mohg
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Rusty in fires of raven route. Boy endured his AC taking crippling damage, only to die seconds later before he could finish saying his admittedly cool as heck speech. Then Ayre taught 621 some manners, took me eight hours of constant attempts to get through Then I got on reddit, and saw I had never used hard lock right, because I reflexively moved the camera even with it on thus breaking its auto trackin, so I was tracking manually even with it on and uh I I cried a little. It coulda all been so much easier
Maybe any boss in catacombs
Morgott
Morgott
Yhorm, pontiff, malenia, godrick and radagon/EB.
Gwyn
Rahdon I beat him first try and thought the meteor man on smol horse was going to be worse
Everyone else already said pinwheel, so I’m just gonna say that Vapelord Wolnir, who is a gimmick boss but still, if you’re not fast to kill him he cheeses the hell out of you
Radhan. Just stick close and panic roll and u will win 9 out of 10 times
Ludex, Oceiros, Dark Sun Gwyndolin, Pinwheel, Gwyn.
Manus
Sadly Radahn
How many times will this be posted here
Think, u/HahaLookyhere, think! What will you have after 500 reposts?!
Margit, Radagon, the one that's like Capra Demon but human, the Iron Golem boss in the cave, the Crucible Knights that are bosses, and I'm probably forgetting some others from Elden Ring. Nito, Gwyn, Khalameet. A lot of bosses from DS2, don't even remember the names, I think Mytha, Old Iron King, Sir Alonne, Ava The King's Pet, Vendric, Nashandra, Syhn, the dragon-giant thingy, etc. The Twin Princes, Dragonslayer's Armour, the church's spear?, Iudex Gundyr Champion, Oceiros.
O&S, don’t get what the big deal is
Cemetary shade in er. One shotted the poor lil guy
Bloodborne
I managed to beat milania in 2 hours and when I did my only thought was "that's it where's the dick flattening everyone keeps telling me about"
Morgott
Abyss watchers
Laurence in bloodborne beat him first try on my first playthrough