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For the other 2 I am not sure since I can never beat the people I need to beat to get them.
2) and 3) are for beating the Guilty Fire midbosses that you're supposed to lose to. Both of them are copies of the ones you fight as the second-to-last boss -- while their movesets are less complex, they're dramatically overtuned for your level and you don't have some of the tools that might make them slightly more reasonable by the end of the game.
Hugo's isn't really that bad. Just shield up, kite him around until he does a finisher, then shoot him in the face while he stands still. It's pretty much identical to how you fight the same boss for real near the end of the game, just with considerably less margin for error because you die in a few hits if he catches you with your shield down, and you don't have Burst to fall back on.
Yunica's is a cheap overpowered bastard, you don't have the attack that lets you clear the screen of clutter, (which ironically you get right after fighting him in Guilty Fire), and it's half luck because he can randomly overlap attacks in ways that are impossible to dodge. You should almost certainly do it on Very Easy, because he really is that obnoxious (if anything, he's almost worse in the endgame fight, but at least you have a Retry button for that). Here's the video I used for reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF5f48eTGlc
In both cases, make sure to pick up the Ring Armor just outside the midboss room, because it's the difference between dying in five hits and dying in two. Obviously save before fighting them. If you're hitting them for embarrassing amounts of damage, backtrack and grind a level or two. Don't be shy about doing these on Very Easy (Yunica's is sketchy even then), because you have to sit through an obscenely long cutscene on every attempt. If you lose, it's faster to tab out, force-close, and restart the game from Steam than it is to sit through the two more cutscenes that happen afterward.
Seriously, you may well have less time investment going through the first 10 floors on Very Easy to beat your head against a slightly less obnoxious brick wall, than to do it as part of your main Normal playthrough. Like I said, Hugo's is doable on Normal (I think it only took me like two tries, and if you can pull that off, the real thing will feel trivial) but Yunica's really is that much of a PITA.
so it is easyer on lower dificultys, thats good so it might be worth it to try taht, i allmost had it on my second atempt but since then ive just gotten worse q.q