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Knight's
Templars
Archers
Armadillo rollup like things
2 different casters.
Poison dagger like thingy
Poison bomb thrower thing
Poison bomb thrower thing on pogo sticks
Enchantres
A few different enemies in Umbral
Prolly few more, not that far in the game yet.
If you watch a tuber who hate the game, yes, that is what he will tell you. If you watch a tuber who likes the game, he will praised it to the heaven. So, who should you believe? I am curious too.
LOL?!
https://thelordsofthefallen.wiki.fextralife.com/Enemies
You shouldn't definitely buy this game.
Well you'd be wrong, but ok? You're seeing one faction of enemies within the 2 hours. The radiant and they are base radiant enemies. That's just what makes up the area in the perch.
But still there were far worse offenders like Nioh 1.
The issue is that perhaps if you count in total, there would be enough variety but the game segments enemies per faction of the area so during each 2-5 hour segment you fight same set of 3-5 enemy types until you get to the next area BUT some areas in a row also belong to same faction so you get very little variety in long time strokes.