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I actually love this game, and I consider the combat system super smooth and fluid, and I also know that the skill ceiling in this game is huge, but I truly enjoy getting better at it through practice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtxrl6QWMpQ
I killed all the radiant bosses, and trust me, some people are way better than me at this game (check Monstaleh, General Milky or horheristo on youtube for example), you can become incredible good at this game, and it feels satisfying, the combat offers multiple approaches and so many moves you can do, I personally love it.
Trial of Fools is not too hard, use a charm combination that you like, check on youtube people doing it without taking damage, and that's gonna help you learn the patterns. There is no RNG in trial of fools, and if there is, it's pretty small compared to so many other things in the game. Keep practicing, watch the videos if you get too frustrated and focus on learning. Also, make sure you don't have any input lag problem, I've heard people saying this game has input lag, and they consider the gameplay really bad due to that, so responsiveness in the gameplay is necessary for optimal experience.
I love everything about the game, gameplay, soundtrack, lore, difficulty, art style, so trying to "master" the game it's actually very fun for me. I've spend around 140 hours in the game, counting getting all the achievements, multiples playthrough, playing boss mod before the official third DLC, etc, and I'm planning on adding more!
BTW, Godmaster is the best content of HK, but of course, you need to *Git gud* (Without offense)
About the Trial of Fools: I think one of the "tricks" to beat this pantheon is to let it not result in pure chaos. Sometimes you just have to now what enemies should be defeated immediatly and what enemies should be kept alive for a while, so that you do not trigger more enemies and have some time to heal without the risk of being immediatly attacked. Mastering "pogo jumping" on the enemies is also important, especially in the Trial of Fools. Knowing when to sacrifice a little bit of your own health in order to maintain your position and when not also helps.
Meh, I think being aggressive is what makes it hard with those suckers because they can damage you so quickly with their tracking orbs and if you're patient and then attack, they'll just teleport somewhere else. It's so annoying. Those enemies and the primal aspids are my most hated enemies in that thing...
The game is excellent, which is the problem. I really want to move on to Spider-Man and Yakuza Kiwami, but this game's gameplay is too addicting. I actually deleted the software off my Switch to help me fight it. lol
One thing that really, really helped was refilling all my life and soul before that phase. You probably already know this trick, but here it is anyway:
https://youtu.be/g0DlmpzOPd0
1. Fully upgraded character
2. Improved skills from practicing bosses in the Godseeker content
3. A new computer without lag - the Trial of the Fool was one of the worst spots in the game for lag, this might be the most important change I made
Yeah, I really don't feel like going back and seeing which mask shards and vessel fragments I did and didn't get. No, thank you.
quick foucs
mark of pride
nailmaster glory
and finaly quick nail
and remember to keep the sheild guys alive because you can dream nail them to get all your heath back. you can also do this with the mistakes that spawn with the two soul bug things. hope this helps you