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If only it had more of DS2 and less of DS3
I fought triple Oceiros with a high HP strength Washing Pole build, spamming roll and basically gripping my chair with my rectum. Good boss design is not predicated on whether or not something is seemingly overwhelming and unfair, but rather that it is not anywhere as bad as triple Oceiros. Holy ♥♥♥♥ that was so difficult. Had to read all three, there was no other way to fight it.
Even tho, considering the lore, makes sense Gwyn is a joke as it is so far from its prime it is like fighting an old man of 120 years old, the bossfight is very anti-climatic, if they placed all the Black Knights inside Gwyn arena with him it would be amazing.
your right, hope the dlc has a boss fight with 7 crucible knights, 36 skeletons. maybe 3 elden beasts in a rot swamp in a space of 2 meters. stfu ya sped.
And then someone will figure out a way to win the fight after 200 tries and post it as proof that it's totally fair and balanced ;)
Ah, the bloated self-importance of the armchair game devs. There it is again ;)