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git gud.
you know. its called using your eyes.
oh the nostalgia... that place was awesome and terrible at the same time.
You'd expect it to be difficult. When you think of what happens after the tree this is a automatic route, and a fun challenge.
Not every annoying enemy, but yes you get a large does of larger, and not as easily poise broken enemies. That's not so bad if you use your build right.
Certainly intended to be a challenge between multiple dragons, hellish birds, and other fun surprises. Think that was the entire point, and a fairly neat map picked up by the Land of Oz tornado on route to not so Kansas.
Will admit when not ready for it it's a challenging run. The enemies are overly numerous, and can shred your hp rather quickly I agree. Twins are not so bad, just clean swept them a second run this a little help. Summons signs, among other options are there for a reason.
Fact it ends with beast boy makes for a cruel cherry on top.
The place wasn't that bad...the birds pissed me off..but srsly even the dragons are easy
While subtly hinting at a place for him to go that's even harder lol