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I make a lot of damage with stunning magic and a combo of light attacks and the two hard attacks. Dont now what the name is in english, but in german it is "entschlossene Entgegnung + Himmelsschlag". Try it, its very strong.
GO play Elden Ring or even better Shadow of The Erdtree, then come back and tell me it's too hard. It's not hard you just suck. I'm killing most bosses in 1-2 tries the game's easy.
but be patient: the first "bosses" (especially that buddha head guy) at the beginning is hard with low experience / no "upleveling". it took me 20 or more restarts to gain enough "power" to beat him.... after that section it got easier....
Because Monke life is not easy. Seriously though, travel back to the beginning of the game and grind then distribute stats and try new moves.
Most of these boss aren't hard. A lot of them have gimicks that leave them really open. Example like how in Chapter 1 and 2 there are side missions that will eventually unlock an item that significantly give you an advantage against the final boss of the chapter.
This game punish button mashing, and you'll make more progress by slowing down and focus on the actual fight.
Also running away from certain mobs is always an option. Its like the Erdtree Rider in Elden Ring. If you can't beat it now, go explore and try fighting it again later.
you don't even own the game