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Being able to reliably inflict inhibit would probably break most enemies/bosses in the game and if PVP was ever to happen in any shape or form it'd be probably a must bloodcode to use or counter.
I found this regarding Mido. is a spoiler, so if people havnt finish the game, Finish it before reading
Ok, so once you defeat Mido in the boss fight you get a cut scene in which Mido turns to dust... and that's all, but it should not be. Jack/Eva tell you prior to the fight that Mido is a successor/relic holder, but he drops no relic. (The fact that is not brought up in the game after you've dealt with four successors and should rightfully know what to expect frustrates me.) Still the answer to why there is no relic is already in the game. The answer is that the Mido you kill is a clone. Like Mia's brother Nicola who is killed by Jack and the Insatiable Despot who you kill (Jack/Eva kill the real Insatiable Despot). The fact that multiple successors can create clones is mentioned in the researcher side quest dialogue. This means that the real Mido is still locked in his crypt, where ever that is. In my game I got the “good” ending, which, would leave him free but reduced to a normal revenant.
It's god class for sure.... how about Seth, Cthulhu or Loki.
Of course, this could just be a gameplay oversight for all we know.
That is due to he possibly gave his vestige to Emily with his experiments, like what the memory says.
This is what I thought happened. It was how he was able to leave his crypt. By putting the relic into Emily. Jack even mentions how a successor has never left the crypt before, and that Mido has no relic on him. I don't think he's a clone, as was suggested, but simply removed his own relic and implanted it into another so he could go about doing his deeds. It was the entire reason he needed Emily.
Mido implanted his relic into Emily. Despot was just a supercharged lost like Butterfly and Executioner. While you were killing Despot, Jack and Eva were killing the successor (and thank god considering Darkseeker is poison out the wazoo. The successor fight would've been Butterflyx10 in difficulty).