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Fordítási probléma jelentése
This includes final bosses and optional bosses. For instance, the Kingdom Hearts series has optional boss fights that test what the player has learned so far in each game and defeating them awards you with something that will improve how you play. The same could be said for final bosses, but the final boss of a game could possibly be a little weaker than the optional boss; yet the right timing can provide a moment where what you do can be epic. For example, a while back I was playing Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and fought against the final boss, defeating him with just half a heart left in my health meter. I didn't find all of the heart pieces and wound up having about sixteen full hearts, and I didn't win the first few times; but that victory was seized by the skin of my teeth and that's what made it worthwhile to me.
So I stepped outside and the drums start playing - when I look up there are 3 - yes - THREE?! dragons circling overhead and landing all over the place. There's me - wearing noble clothes - nothing to defend myself with but a woodsman's axe!
Yes I know - I could have run back inside and geared up real fast and returned to the fight ... but I didn't ... what eventually happened was I looted crossbows & swords from dead guards and after any many long minutes of running all over the city I managed to take them all down with nothing but steel bolts and a rusty sword! Marked For Death helped of course!
Now - that was definitely epic!
Stumbling into the quest, finding the ruins from her map (my map didn't update), exploring the ruins, forging the shield, bashing that stupid prat of an apprentice with it over and over and over.
It sounds lame but I was told Phenis was the best conjuration teacher is skyrim, when I got him he couldn't help me at all. I was very proud knowing I was better than the best.
Then took all of the dead guard's gear and sold it.
Not alot of health left after that dust up. Beating that Frost Troll, for the first time, on the way up the trail to the Gray Beards...I learned to die alot on that one. Finding Linda sweeping up her room...shocking.
I've never seen three dragons attack at once or one at a time, so it must be some kind of glitch. The Extended Encounters mod has an event in which you fight two dragons at once, but there's a very low chance of it happening; I've only experienced it twice so far, but there's never been a third dragon in either encounter.