Bahamut Versa (Proud) | Lancelot SOLO NO DAMAGE | Granblue Fantasy Relink
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- Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
- Granblue Fantasy Relink [PC]
Played with DualSense Controller
The Final Report / Bahamut Versa [Proud Difficulty]
Lancelot Solo, No CPUs, No Damage
Skills: Blade Impulse, Turbulenz, Southern Cross, Blau Dolch
Gear: Terminus Weapon 99, and the usual stuff Lancelots typically build (War Elemental, Damage Cap, Cascade, etc. I only have 2 Supplementary Damage V Sigils though.)
A little messy. There are moments where Versa does his slam and shockwave where I lose track of him for a bit. Probably best to briefly lock on then lock off to quickly point your camera at him. (I do this trick quite a bit, actually.) I do block a Darkflame-inflicting attack. It doesn't do any damage to me, but you can't guard status effects.
Versa's size and how featureless this arena is, means depth-perception is actually pretty rough here. Because of this, Locking On PURELY so I can hold Forward and reliably move toward the boss is something I do a few times, because it lets me gap-close and cross space and KNOW FOR SURE that I'm moving as close as possible, as fast and linearly as possible. I recommend using this trick even in your normal fights against him, whether with NPCs or co-op online.
There are many moments where Versa becomes unhittable. Doing a Lancelot Combo Finisher just before those moments is pretty good. It also seems pretty good to do Finishers ONLY IF you have another Skill ready to use right after, that has the "flows into an Attack Combo" property, since that lets you do good burst damage and maintain combo-flow without having to "restart" your combo (which would be a big damage-loss).
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A little messy. There are moments where Versa does his slam and shockwave where I lose track of him for a bit. Probably best to briefly lock on then lock off to quickly point your camera at him. (I do this trick quite a bit, actually.) I do block a Darkflame-inflicting attack. It doesn't do any damage to me, but you can't guard status effects. If a SECOND Darkflame-inflicting attack had hit EVEN MY GUARD while I still had Darkflame status on me, I would have exploded and taken damage, blocking be damned. So, don't let that happen.
Versa's size and how featureless this arena is, means depth-perception is actually pretty rough here. Because of this, Locking On PURELY so I can hold Forward and reliably move toward the boss is something I do a few times, because it lets me gap-close and cross space and KNOW FOR SURE that I'm moving as close as possible, as fast and linearly as possible. I recommend using this trick even in your normal fights against him, whether with NPCs or co-op online.
There are many moments where Versa becomes unhittable. Doing a Lancelot Combo Finisher just before those moments is pretty good. It also seems pretty good to do Finishers ONLY IF you have another Skill ready to use right after, that has the "flows into an Attack Combo" property, since that lets you do good burst damage and maintain combo-flow without having to "restart" your combo (which would be a big damage-loss).
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The dragon loomed over Leo, its eyes burning with malice. But Leo was undaunted. With a swift and precise strike, he plunged his blade into Bahamut Versa's heart, vanquishing the beast once and for all.
The land rejoiced at the news of Bahamut Versa's defeat, and Leo was hailed as a hero. But true to his nature, Leo disappeared into the shadows, his legend living on as a tale of bravery, skill, and the indomitable spirit of a rogue ninja.
Damn, that's sick. I wish it actually happened like that.
Dis is my headcanon now❤
This game looks fun
It is very fun. I recommend it, especially if you have a friend to play with.
How many tries did this masterpiece take?
Honestly, more than I wanted it to. I kept getting tripped up by something stupid, in part because Lancelot just has really short range and Versa does this annoying thing where Lancelot will 'slip' or slide off of him, that you have to stay on top of and micromanage.
Hello, love from India, can't wait for more dual blade content, I hope you will play Dragon's Dogma 2
Thank you.
great video whats the build
Basically the same thing everyone else runs.
Fully awakened Damascus Knife, 4 DMG Cap V, War Elemental, 2 SupV, Improved Dodge, all that stuff. I don't use Lancelot's Unique Sigils, I don't think they do enough but they're still good so it's fine to use them.
Oh, this one is a character action game?
It's an action-RPG but has perfect guards, perfect parries, and several characters have timed inputs to get better attacks/combos. It's not super complex and you're not really doing juggles or aircombos for the most part.
There is other character in this game with dual sword called yodarha maybe he fit your playstyle too
Yodarha is a cool little guy but he's definitely not for me, heh.😅
What I love about Lancelot is that he fits the mechanical archetype of a rogue which I play in all other games too. He uses two knives/daggers rather than longer swords, his aesthetic feels a lot more like myself and I value his Glaciate quite a lot since I really love debuffing or sabotaging enemies as a rogue.
I have a request… do Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell (2002) 100 percentage longplay with your commentary like you did in sands of time and two thrones
That is quite the request, not sure when I would get around to that. ^_^''
@@LeoKRogue yeah I know 🤣, I'm a huge fan of Ubisoft games and the way you did those sands of time and two thrones walkthrough was so special and awesome that I'm craving for more... I love to see your takes on the story too…Just do it when you can ok it would mean a lot to me and for other fans of the splinter cell series