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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k8W3kRjI3g&feature=youtu.be
Tbh even though this is an easy boss, the issue isn't the OP's lack of understanding, the boss doesn't give enough information to the player to indicate what they're supposed to do. It's the first boss in the game with ANY of the mechanics involved and you've never needed or been allowed to spam living weapon in any fight before this one, why should a player assume they can or should now? Too many assumptions being made by the developers on a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ " cinematic " fight. Team Ninja always pull this ♥♥♥♥ and it's always bad.
Uhh.. no?
It clearly shows you what you need to do by putting yellow spots on the feet and hands and head.
Attack the foot, he goes down to a point where it's more than clear that you need to be to attack his face.
The fight is completely self explanatory.... unless you've never played a game before in your life
Actually screw that, this boss fight gave the most clue out of every other boss, it's the same as Honda fight, with 3 big ass purple crystal there. Now look at the arena, why are there 3 levels, why are there so many amrita spots even above, it's actually clear out telling you to make use of them. It's obvious OP actually lacked the knowledge on how the fight works.
But after that it takes so friggin long till you get another chance to hit him. I just ran around the arena killing the archers for ammo so I could attack from range with my guns.
He just didn't want to slam his fist or face anywhere so I'd got a chance to hit. After running around, for what felt like ages, I could finally attack his hands twice. Then his head fell on the ramp again and finished it with Living weapon.
Man that fight started with me feeling intimidated by its size to being very annoyed by how tedious it was.
Guess my fault was I took out both ankles in 1 go. Meaning I could've used the 2nd ankle for a 2nd faceplant of him to attack.
It's as simple as this, derp derp, hit glowy spots! Derp.... Almost all yokai in the game have glowy spots that are vulnerable, and anyone who can't put 2 + 2 together is a re-tard. Anyone who can't figure that out pretty quick is just too short for this ride.
Then again I just helped someone in WotW who kept hitting it's feet.
I'm sorry, what? lol
Can- post tense,
rekt- past tense.
o.O?
Umi Bozu, Gasha Dokuro and Orochi are all just "wait for it to attack and counter it". They tend to make you play passively... unless you use certain tactics. Fire destroys both Umi bozu and gasha dokuro, while Orochi you just shoot in the face / cut their throats.
They're just tedious.
The human size bosses i feel like are the best.