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Blue Smelter Demon as a mage user in Dark Souls II
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Nameless King was easy.
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The nameless King is an extremely easy fight if you get his move set down. The hardest boss for me was probably Aldrich in dark souls 3. The magic spam was too much for me
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BLOODBORNE IS NOT PART OF THE SOULS SERIES YOU DOLT! Anyway, hardest boss is a relative term. Depends on how much you are challenging yourself and how good you are at dodging. For first run sake: DS- Name escapes me, but mega spider gave me serious issues... S1- Londo in its entirety sucked epically... S2/SotFS- Raime and Sinh were challenging, as well as the Dark Lurker S3- The Wryvern. Lol jk, it has to be the Dancer or Champion Gundyr. The move spam and super combo chains...
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May I propose my Bloodborne boss experience? Because if so, I effing hated the Blood Starved Beast.
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I had to resort to ranged attacks to beat the Orphan. He is the only boss in the series that I had to do that for.
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Iv'e only played DS2 and a little of Bloodborne. The Ruin Sentinels gave me the most trouble. I don't do well with multiple enemies. It's strange that I had less trouble with the Belfry Gargoyles though.
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Everyone knows the real answer...the anor londo archers
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No Fume Knight? Burnt Ivory King? Guess the Souls 2 hate bandwagon is real.
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Smough and Orenstien are easy imo, only took me three tries to get them.
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Edited by Rimidalv Nisom: 8/22/2016 3:36:01 PMEdit: I missed the option.
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I probably had the most trouble with pontiff sulyvahn honestly. Nameless King would be a close second. Smelter demon from DS2 also stands out. That was a terrible fight.
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Every boss fight becomes a literal cakewalk when you have one other person to take the heat off of you during the fight. Bosses with ads are a bit more of a challenge, but once you learn that you just need patience for them you've already won. Aside from that, there are tactics and builds in some of the games that are just downright over powered. The first Dark Souls probably sticks out the most in this regard. As much as I miss it, poise was way too strong and with enough investment in it, one could easily tank every endgame boss. I sort of hate saying it, but cooperation just tears down what the entire Souls series is known for. However, I feel Bloodborne handles it better than others. The constant of chaos sort of makes it harder for players to abuse openings after combos and deal too much at once. Unless they Whirligig.
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I've struggled most with the Dancer. I've played both 1 and 3.
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Shit, misspelt demon souls
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Come on everyone knows it's The Last Giant from darksouls 2