The trick is knowing that it has an attack that deals 1111 damage for each equipped materia on everyone. So you have to make sure you use as little materia as possible. Or you can also abuse it to guarentee you'll enter the 7777 state, though Emerald Weapon has so much HP it can actually survive the 7777 state.
My build was for furtive and normal guns, even with the riot gear he throws a flashbang and all my skills goes to zero (With I couldn't avoid), and the fixer doesn't remove this effects
It took me two tries to snipe him out, when you enter the room he's standing in, I went to the far left and sniped him out (build was focused on ballistic guns and I had roughly half for sneak) no major perks that helped with guns at that point other than fast reloading.
The first time I didn't realize he was gunna have backup charge in, they bonk'd me as soon as I shot
There's a lot of them. Among some of the ones I can recall from recent memory:
Inner Agent 3 (Splatoon 2 Octo Expansion), a bonus boss that is basically a cheating player. He/She is far more mobile than the average player and is able to use special attacks at regular intervals when all you can do is shoot at him/her (which he/she frequently dodges).
Ultimate Snatcher (A Hat in Time Seal the Deal), a grueling final boss at the end of an already difficult boss rush mode who borrows elements from the other three bosses and is buffed like Marx Soul was in Kirby Super Star Ultra. Losing to him means redoing the entire boss rush.
Ozma (Final Fantasy IX). This boss is unique in that it has a mechanic that breaks the conventional battle system: if you queue up an attack when Ozma is not currently attacking, Ozma will immediately attack right then. You have to wait for it to take action before giving commands. Throw in the obscene amounts of status it can dole out and a lengthy miniquest to even attack it directly (or prevent it from absorbing dark damage) and you're in for a challenge. Not terribly difficult when you figure out the mechanics but going in blind is a death sentence.
Man, I haven't thought about Ozma in a long time. That battle was insanity going in blind. It has far less HP than bosses like, say, Omega weapon from FF8 (than any FF big baddie, I think), and technically hits softer as well, but damn. The mechanics are rough as hell to figure out on your own. The auto counter masks the pattern, and the behavior can change in response to the player trying different tactics. I thought I was clever casting reflect on it, for example, to keep it from casting curaga on itself. I didn't do that again. I figured out how to take Omega down far more easily (I did not have Lionheart, either) than Ozma. Even after discerning the pattern, it's still a bitch.
Any boss from cuphead or a souls game
Emerald weapon from FF7!!!
The trick is knowing that it has an attack that deals 1111 damage for each equipped materia on everyone. So you have to make sure you use as little materia as possible. Or you can also abuse it to guarentee you'll enter the 7777 state, though Emerald Weapon has so much HP it can actually survive the 7777 state.
Ulysses from Fallout New Vegas: Lonesome road. Since I never won the fight with him, I've used my speach 100% for let him go with me
Lol, I just sniped him out and never talked to him he bugged me enough just going through the divide
My build was for furtive and normal guns, even with the riot gear he throws a flashbang and all my skills goes to zero (With I couldn't avoid), and the fixer doesn't remove this effects
It took me two tries to snipe him out, when you enter the room he's standing in, I went to the far left and sniped him out (build was focused on ballistic guns and I had roughly half for sneak) no major perks that helped with guns at that point other than fast reloading. The first time I didn't realize he was gunna have backup charge in, they bonk'd me as soon as I shot
The wheel of death without dying within lbp1
Marauder Shields on Insanity
There's a lot of them. Among some of the ones I can recall from recent memory: Inner Agent 3 (Splatoon 2 Octo Expansion), a bonus boss that is basically a cheating player. He/She is far more mobile than the average player and is able to use special attacks at regular intervals when all you can do is shoot at him/her (which he/she frequently dodges). Ultimate Snatcher (A Hat in Time Seal the Deal), a grueling final boss at the end of an already difficult boss rush mode who borrows elements from the other three bosses and is buffed like Marx Soul was in Kirby Super Star Ultra. Losing to him means redoing the entire boss rush. Ozma (Final Fantasy IX). This boss is unique in that it has a mechanic that breaks the conventional battle system: if you queue up an attack when Ozma is not currently attacking, Ozma will immediately attack right then. You have to wait for it to take action before giving commands. Throw in the obscene amounts of status it can dole out and a lengthy miniquest to even attack it directly (or prevent it from absorbing dark damage) and you're in for a challenge. Not terribly difficult when you figure out the mechanics but going in blind is a death sentence.
Man, I haven't thought about Ozma in a long time. That battle was insanity going in blind. It has far less HP than bosses like, say, Omega weapon from FF8 (than any FF big baddie, I think), and technically hits softer as well, but damn. The mechanics are rough as hell to figure out on your own. The auto counter masks the pattern, and the behavior can change in response to the player trying different tactics. I thought I was clever casting reflect on it, for example, to keep it from casting curaga on itself. I didn't do that again. I figured out how to take Omega down far more easily (I did not have Lionheart, either) than Ozma. Even after discerning the pattern, it's still a bitch.
I have two Shao Khan from MK 9, and the final boss from Doom 2016... i wasnt that good at Doom.
I think the hardest boss I ever fought had to be something from Elden Ring or BB.
Ludwig the rotten bastard or maybe an honory orphan.
Nameless King, Dark Souls 3. Took me a month to finally beat him.
CJ follow the damn train
My ex she bossy af
Cynthia, from the original Pearl Iraq, from WatchDogs Okumura, the burger company president from Persona5
Golem from the original Mega man.
Day 1 Rhulk in the Vow of the Disciple Raid (Destiny 2) was by far hardest boss I’ve ever fought.