![]() Maxing Resolve also good to minimizing Interrupt effect (or avoiding altogether, big bosses *loves* to debuff you, maxing resolve minimize those risk to a degree). What I learn from watching them is to scrap every viable options to inflict "Raw Damage" which requires you to stick to several weapons that may temper with your roleplaying experience (I can never be able to play War Bow tootin character since it is not optimize to fight big bosses or any bosses in general, especially if you're attempting Solo run). Now, if you do plan to beat those megabosses, the advices I'm often hearing is to opt in to small amount of optimal builds (most of them requires multiclassing with class that offers renewable resources - you can browse those on YouTube, there are a lot of them available). I did get that and it did gave me sense of accomplishment to this day, but that will only works if you truly loves the game and want to enjoy everything that the game has to offer - having said that I'm nowhere near 100% accomplishing achievement in Bioshock Infinite, as I don't really care what could be done to get those other achievements, and having 100% achievement doesn't give me satisfaction compared to completing the game in 1999 mode and exploring every single inch of the place I could explore in the game and hearing/reading all the lore. Only once before I urge to get "that one" achievement to rectify myself as some short of "super fan", for whatever reason, that game is Bioshock Infinite, and the achievement I was trying to get is the Auld Lang Syne for completing the game in Highest difficulties. If the number is like 1% to 3%, I can probably conclusively say that they're not worth it.įor me, as I understand it, The Mega Bosses are *optional* anyway, perhaps it will gives you extra achievement but it means nothing to me. The achievement medal will give me the number. So anyway, just how much of priority is beating them for you guys? I can't get the info on what the ratio is in terms of the gamers who has defeated them unless I do it myself. Half of me wants to just forget these things exist, but the other half of me feel like I might be missing out by not trying to defeat them. I'm inclined to leave most of my thinking to my daily work and surviving this pandemic. I'm guessing that even at max level, it's going to require some heavy thinking and strategics. I faced off against that colossus and did absolutely zero damage. I look for the quickest formula and stick with it. I'm not as well versed with combat skills as I used to (or maybe I'm just not that good, in case some smarta$$ wants to insult my gaming skills). Now here are these four mega bosses, who by all accounts seem to be on the same level. I lost so much hair trying to beat this bastard and got very little in compensation. The Alpine Dragon left me feeling empty inside after countless hours trying and finally defeating him. Then there was Llengrath, and the toughest son of a dog of them all, the Alpine Dragon. ![]() But defeating her was necessary to have that feeling of complete control over Caed Nua. I remember back when I was immersed in PoE, facing off against the Adra Dragon. I play on relaxed mode now and have been cruising through the game, only infrequently encountering difficult battles.Īnyway these mega bosses are tough as heck. But I'm not the gamer I was 15 years ago, or even 5 years ago when PoE 1 came out. It's an even better game then the first one. ![]() These moves can always be taught to Gengar via the Virtual Move Tutor.I'm absolutely enjoying this game.Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Gengar.Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Gengar.Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Gengar.A level of "Start" indicates a move that will be known by a Gengar obtained at level 1.If Foresight or Odor Sleuth is used by an opponent, or the opponent has Scrappy, the effectiveness of Normal-type moves is 1× and the effectiveness of Fighting-type moves is ½×.Type effectiveness Under normal battle conditions, this Pokémon is: Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and a helpful nature, if applicable.Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and a hindering nature, if applicable.This Pokémon cannot be found holding an item. It is said that if Gengar is hiding, it cools the area by nearly 10 degrees F.
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