I remember reading about how Dracula's Meggido attack in Order of Ecclesia was so powerful, that in a way, it also kills you even if you use an unlimited health cheat, because the spell keeps attacking repeatedly. The way the unlimited health cheat works is by restoring your hp as soon as you take any damage, but the Meggido never stops, and it keeps repeatedly hurting you (with each hit dealing that same inmense amount of damage, btw) so eventually, you're gonna get struck at the exact frame between the last hit you took, and before the cheat heals you again... If you ever make a most powerful character in gaming contest, i'll vote for the OoE Dracula, who can kill you even if you're using game breaking cheats.
Dracula, the Lord of Darkness and a man that can potentially cause so much apocalyptic-level damage on Earth... can be easily defeated by his own son's shield. Ironic, isn't it?
On Symphony of the Night, the Iron Shield+Shield Rod is already stupdly powerful to the point where you don't need anything else for offense. Sure, the Alucard Shield is still stronger, but you only get the Alucard Shield on the upside down castle, while the Iron Shield is avaiable since the first time you visit the Libary shop for the first time, wich is very earlygame. And a fun fact about the Order of Ecclesia Dracula battle: Even if you cheat the game to have infinite health, Dracula's final attack, Demonic Meggido, still kills Shanoa instantly. Not even the power of cheats can save you from this devastating attack.
a similar thing happends in sonic 3 too,if you cheat the game to get super sonic on big arms,he can nock you off from super mode,like knuckles in the first cutscene
With that minigun, Stu Pickles is regaining control of his life. Or ending other people's. Statistically, the most powerful attack in the Metroid franchise is Mother Brain's 'Rainbow Laser' in Super Metroid. Costs a fully-armoured Samus more than 300 energy while also draining all her ammo, and is unavoidable. The SA-X's charged ice beam also does that much, but that's when you only have the Varia suit's protection, not Gravity, which doubles defence.
Well SA-X doesn't have to stand still for like 5 seconds to charge its beam, also correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't it's screw attack do more? Like in the area of 400+ damage
There's also the Muramasa. It starts out being terrible, with the only advantage being automatic blood healing. But if you have the Knife Sub-Weapon, the Blood Cloak, the time, the patience and the button mashing skills to grind it up, there's practically no limit to how strong it can get. (PS The best room to grind the Muramasa up in is the room full of Dark Octopi in the Reverse Caverns. It's also recommended to have something to lower Alucard's intelligence, like the Sunglasses and/or Duplicator.)
@Sentinel King pretty sure the Dracula in SOTN was NOT full power. Alucard even says at one point that he could never defeat his father at full power without the aid of a Belmont.
@@mikeymikesh plus, Julius was the one who killed Dracula once and for all at full power. It was never visibly shown, but it’s occasionally talked about in the game.
If you have windows 7 or earlier, and the original copy of Worms Armageddon on cd, Look up the device "The Fiddler" There you can modify any weapon in that game to do anything as well as alter how much health worms have, amount of uses you have and many more things.
Heck, the shield rod itself (the sword that mimics it) can probably get the nod for being one of the most powerful weapon in SotN. The Alucard Shield is busted, but so are many others (the Iron Shield is usually a screen nuke).
Anyways, there is a 16-bit-esque game, called _Terraria_, that has not just weapons & items of varying power & usefulness (from the worthless Angel Statue to the powerful yo-yo called the Terrarian), but also _NPC's_, both friendly & hostile, of varying power & usefulness (from bunnies & other critters that die in one-hit from anything, to the almighty Moon Lord)... not to mention hostile NPC's, including bosses, get _even more_ powerful should Expert Mode be on... Also, with an inventory editor, you could make it so your armour could have the modifiers (like extra speed, damage, or defence) that accessories would have... and it works. Not to mention buff potions that do anything from + 10% crit rate & + 10% damage, to decimating the damage you'd take. Now, as for Knights of the Round... child's play. Equip a MAX-power Counter-Knights of the Round materia combo, as well as 7 MAX-power Counter-Mimic materia combos. Or have one character use Knights of the Round while the other one has 8 such combos. Either way, enjoy watching knights twirl around For Massive Damage for several minutes (1,039,896 damage at most, should they all hit the damage cap). I learned such stupid-strong combo here: ruclips.net/video/tvBCjyJZWwY/видео.html
Satan from SMT: Digital Devil Saga 2 has this nice Attack called God's Breath. Basically it deals 9999 HP of non-elemental damage (999 being your max stat in that Game), cannot be dodged or repelled with shields. He uses it to give you an Instant Game over, should you not follow the difficult rules of the battle. For example: - Wanna use skills to buff you? First he debuffs everything, then casts God's Breath. Boom,You die. - Each 4th Turn, should you not keep yourself buffed via Magic spell during battle phase. Boom, You die. - Wanna Equip an OP item to avoid death spells or ailments? He nulls your items, then God's Breath. Aaand You die. That is a fight where cheating is not allowed, but also where you must keep track of your actions, his HPs and the Turns schedule.
My favorite is the Shield Rod + Iron Shield combo. Used it in boss fights and clearing rooms with too much opponents. Saved my ass when I was starting out with the game.
Just about every single Bishop character in Sacred Stones is OP. Hell, if you get them using the infamous bug to learn dark magic and give them either the Gleipnir or Naglfar they deal so humongous amounts of damage it hurts to look at. Well I was too lazy to do the Lagdou Ruins three times just to get Lyon and Naglfar tho so I just soloed the first nine floors with Ross, then I just sent out all my Bishops with Auras and stuff. I must say that was the easiest experience in a save of Sacred Stones.
I'm surprised that considering that you showcased Worms 2 (in the modded weapons thing), you didn't mention the Homing Air Strike. You use it as a Air Strike, but all missiles will go homing specifically to the point you selected. Probably the reason why it has not been seen in any other Worms game.
You ever play Infernax? I think "Maxine Gunn" is eligible for your most powerful characters in gaming. If you do the Konami Code on the title screen, imagine playing Castlevania, but instead of a whip or sword, you get the Contra gun.
I wonder if you were to GameShark Order of Eclesia and give yourself over 15000 health... what would happen? Would the game leave Dracula idle and no further damage occurs? Or would the game freeze amongst other outcomes? Who knows...
Okay, that first attack is pretty ridiculous... but what about having two Crissaegrims? I've seen it. It beat the final boss faster than the attack that you showed if I remember correctly. Don't believe me? Look up the let's play of Symphony of the Night on the RUclips channel "The Beaverhouse." That's where I saw it. Here's a link to the channel's playlist of the let's play: ruclips.net/video/UooB8ZfdsvE/видео.html
Here's another witty comment about this video, this time being about 5:58. Sure, those knights are pretty tough, beating out literally all of the other summons... but can they kill a killer rabbit?
The Crissaegrim doesn't restore your HP on every hit and completely protect you from damage at the same time. It also has a specific hitbox that can't hit things directly in front of you and requires much mashing to maximize its damage, especially with two of them. With this you just hold down a button and walk forward while everything dies. On a side note: Both of the ones I found were by complete accident and they were dropped by flying trash mobs in the Royal Chapel. I looked up the sword and apparently I'm the only person in history that has happened to. (Not that it's the first time I've heard that about a game...)
I remember reading about how Dracula's Meggido attack in Order of Ecclesia was so powerful, that in a way, it also kills you even if you use an unlimited health cheat, because the spell keeps attacking repeatedly.
The way the unlimited health cheat works is by restoring your hp as soon as you take any damage, but the Meggido never stops, and it keeps repeatedly hurting you (with each hit dealing that same inmense amount of damage, btw) so eventually, you're gonna get struck at the exact frame between the last hit you took, and before the cheat heals you again...
If you ever make a most powerful character in gaming contest, i'll vote for the OoE Dracula, who can kill you even if you're using game breaking cheats.
Oh yeah, I had heard about that as well. Darn, I guess I'll have to show it off in a future video.
Since we're on the subject of Metroidvania games, how excited are you for Bloodstained?
Also if you manage to fly into the corner, Meggido will continue surging until you run out of MP and finally land.
KIISwitch Imagine then if he could use the Megidoloan or Megidoloadyne spells from Shin Megami Tensei games...
Asafe Gonzaga Your Ds would just explode lol
Alucard has so many abbilities that can turn his father's castle into Easy Egypt.
BIG MAK you know,I like easy Egypt so I'm going to say it more
Dracula, the Lord of Darkness and a man that can potentially cause so much apocalyptic-level damage on Earth... can be easily defeated by his own son's shield.
Ironic, isn't it?
5:55 Hey Mr. Git, while were on the subject of King Arthur, have you ever wondered why in Fire Emblem games the Excalibur is portrayed as a wind tome?
I think it’s because of “ cutting wind “
And in Fate, Artoria's sword is covered in a wind seal. I only just thought about it recently why they both related it to wind.
On Symphony of the Night, the Iron Shield+Shield Rod is already stupdly powerful to the point where you don't need anything else for offense. Sure, the Alucard Shield is still stronger, but you only get the Alucard Shield on the upside down castle, while the Iron Shield is avaiable since the first time you visit the Libary shop for the first time, wich is very earlygame.
And a fun fact about the Order of Ecclesia Dracula battle: Even if you cheat the game to have infinite health, Dracula's final attack, Demonic Meggido, still kills Shanoa instantly. Not even the power of cheats can save you from this devastating attack.
a similar thing happends in sonic 3 too,if you cheat the game to get super sonic on big arms,he can nock you off from super mode,like knuckles in the first cutscene
Well, you _could_ cheat Death and not have to search for your starting gear...
With that minigun, Stu Pickles is regaining control of his life. Or ending other people's.
Statistically, the most powerful attack in the Metroid franchise is Mother Brain's 'Rainbow Laser' in Super Metroid. Costs a fully-armoured Samus more than 300 energy while also draining all her ammo, and is unavoidable. The SA-X's charged ice beam also does that much, but that's when you only have the Varia suit's protection, not Gravity, which doubles defence.
Well SA-X doesn't have to stand still for like 5 seconds to charge its beam, also correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't it's screw attack do more? Like in the area of 400+ damage
I saw the Shield, and Immedietely knew who and why this glorious videogame character was getting a video.
I love Symphony of the Night, but never heard of that trick with the shield. Luckily, or it would have been too broken
There's also the Muramasa. It starts out being terrible, with the only advantage being automatic blood healing. But if you have the Knife Sub-Weapon, the Blood Cloak, the time, the patience and the button mashing skills to grind it up, there's practically no limit to how strong it can get.
(PS The best room to grind the Muramasa up in is the room full of Dark Octopi in the Reverse Caverns. It's also recommended to have something to lower Alucard's intelligence, like the Sunglasses and/or Duplicator.)
Worm, holding the modded minigun: "It costs 420000$ to fire this... for 12 seconds."
It's no wonder Alucard is considered the most powerful character in Castlevania.
That’s going to be Soma.
Stephen yeah, it’s definitely Soma. Soma has all of Alucard’s powers, and then some
@Sentinel King pretty sure the Dracula in SOTN was NOT full power. Alucard even says at one point that he could never defeat his father at full power without the aid of a Belmont.
@@mikeymikesh plus, Julius was the one who killed Dracula once and for all at full power. It was never visibly shown, but it’s occasionally talked about in the game.
Bitch Julius is the strongest soma comes at a close second Alucard comes at a third
7:52 Best line in videogames ever.
And please, if someone has the Minigun mod, please message me (:
Samu Oliva HALLELUJAH *BOOM* I laughed so hard when I first saw that.
If you have windows 7 or earlier, and the original copy of Worms Armageddon on cd, Look up the device "The Fiddler" There you can modify any weapon in that game to do anything as well as alter how much health worms have, amount of uses you have and many more things.
"they thought it was an apple" 10/10 best line in history XD
no the best quote is
fish can roll
Radioactive Blue Pill nah, they thought it was an apple sounds more funny XDDD
Alacard needs no weapon no steak no god dang sword but just a shield to kill the lord of darkness
Logic
Steak? Salted?
The rising of the shield hero
@@randomguy-tg7ok Hotel? Trivago
Dracula's Meggido attack Vs Alucard's OP shield, now that's one battle I'd love to see
Crazy thing is: Demonic Megiddo apparently uses holy magic
The most powerful character is LubLub
ALL HAIL LUBLUB!
*Literally one-shots a pyramid*
Agreed
But you forgot one thing... every night Lub Lub loses consciousness, and wakes up 12 hours later.
he/she can deal 2 damage to 16 bit block!
Behold!
All your HP are mine.
(Get the refrence?)
Zero Wing, All your base are belong to us!
What happened?
Heck, the shield rod itself (the sword that mimics it) can probably get the nod for being one of the most powerful weapon in SotN. The Alucard Shield is busted, but so are many others (the Iron Shield is usually a screen nuke).
Can we call you uncle blacky?
No! What, you think I slapped a clown suit on some wino?
We want Crunchy! We want Crunchy!
7:42 I kid you not, he turned himself into a stick and named himself Rick stick, funniest shit I've ever seen
I'm sorry, I could help but to shout ONE PUUUUUUUUNCH during the prod section
Ayy, it's Git.
And I think it's the first time you've talked about FF VII on video.
Anyways, there is a 16-bit-esque game, called _Terraria_, that has not just weapons & items of varying power & usefulness (from the worthless Angel Statue to the powerful yo-yo called the Terrarian), but also _NPC's_, both friendly & hostile, of varying power & usefulness (from bunnies & other critters that die in one-hit from anything, to the almighty Moon Lord)... not to mention hostile NPC's, including bosses, get _even more_ powerful should Expert Mode be on...
Also, with an inventory editor, you could make it so your armour could have the modifiers (like extra speed, damage, or defence) that accessories would have... and it works. Not to mention buff potions that do anything from + 10% crit rate & + 10% damage, to decimating the damage you'd take.
Now, as for Knights of the Round... child's play. Equip a MAX-power Counter-Knights of the Round materia combo, as well as 7 MAX-power Counter-Mimic materia combos. Or have one character use Knights of the Round while the other one has 8 such combos. Either way, enjoy watching knights twirl around For Massive Damage for several minutes (1,039,896 damage at most, should they all hit the damage cap). I learned such stupid-strong combo here:
ruclips.net/video/tvBCjyJZWwY/видео.html
the last prism that shit is super powerful mage armor+potions+mana flower=boss killer
nice thing to see after school
Satan from SMT: Digital Devil Saga 2 has this nice Attack called God's Breath. Basically it deals 9999 HP of non-elemental damage (999 being your max stat in that Game), cannot be dodged or repelled with shields. He uses it to give you an Instant Game over, should you not follow the difficult rules of the battle.
For example:
- Wanna use skills to buff you? First he debuffs everything, then casts God's Breath. Boom,You die.
- Each 4th Turn, should you not keep yourself buffed via Magic spell during battle phase. Boom, You die.
- Wanna Equip an OP item to avoid death spells or ailments? He nulls your items, then God's Breath. Aaand You die.
That is a fight where cheating is not allowed, but also where you must keep track of your actions, his HPs and the Turns schedule.
My favorite is the Shield Rod + Iron Shield combo. Used it in boss fights and clearing rooms with too much opponents. Saved my ass when I was starting out with the game.
Just about every single Bishop character in Sacred Stones is OP.
Hell, if you get them using the infamous bug to learn dark magic and give them either the Gleipnir or Naglfar they deal so humongous amounts of damage it hurts to look at.
Well I was too lazy to do the Lagdou Ruins three times just to get Lyon and Naglfar tho so I just soloed the first nine floors with Ross, then I just sent out all my Bishops with Auras and stuff.
I must say that was the easiest experience in a save of Sacred Stones.
Not to mention, as a suggestion, whois, look on the Meteor spell in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years on the PSP.
Fantasy heaven, A.K.A. Hax sign: "YOU JUST PLAIN F*CKING LOSE"
Worms mini gun modded when you need everything dead in a general direction
I'm surprised that considering that you showcased Worms 2 (in the modded weapons thing), you didn't mention the Homing Air Strike. You use it as a Air Strike, but all missiles will go homing specifically to the point you selected. Probably the reason why it has not been seen in any other Worms game.
After I saw the opening text I was like "Please let there be a Final Smash"
love your vids, cheers
What the hell? Easily the most broken shield of all time.
As a joke, put Lub Lub on your Patreon Supporters list at the end of a video and see if anyone notices.
I have one comment for the minigun:
NOW IS COWARD KILLING TIME!!!
Sorry, had to make the joke.
alucard shield?
you mean....
alucard smashing board?
10:35 i cast "fuck everything in that general direction"
3:27
(YAWN!) Hey, Drac. Wake me up when you manage to do something interesting.
I Always Thought That About Clouds FF VII Portrait
I'm assuming that streak of hair is the golden border of the shield in the lower left corner, right?
Shaft:
ah shit
foiled by a fucking shield
You ever play Infernax? I think "Maxine Gunn" is eligible for your most powerful characters in gaming. If you do the Konami Code on the title screen, imagine playing Castlevania, but instead of a whip or sword, you get the Contra gun.
When will I ever be added to one of these?
That Minigun modification though..
...I thought I saw the force shield from Dead Cells and insantly clicked...
Hurrah for those indie references though. Dead Cells is all sorts of fun.
like the music at the beginning. what is it?
What about the worms WMD wormageddon? Or hell, most of the power weapons in WMD as they're stronger than ever with crafting
1:46 OH MY~
Alucard is so powerful that I beat the game with 300 health
That shield solos most of anime
Demonetized for putting blood at the start of the video
there is a mod called survival mode that makes sotn harder.
10:36 minigun more like mininuke
Maximun Minigun worm Vs. Clarine.
I wonder if you were to GameShark Order of Eclesia and give yourself over 15000 health... what would happen?
Would the game leave Dracula idle and no further damage occurs?
Or would the game freeze amongst other outcomes?
Who knows...
It keeps doing damage until you die.
If I made a sonic one of these 1st place: Cream
You just shot up a bunch of Rugrats...
10:17 that means you're death itself 😈
Worms Armageddon 1 was great
Alucard was the original Shield Hero.
Captain Alucard, or Rise of the Shield Hero
Loved your Eastenders references hahahahahahaha! 😂
Okay, that first attack is pretty ridiculous...
but what about having two Crissaegrims?
I've seen it. It beat the final boss faster than the attack that you showed if I remember correctly. Don't believe me? Look up the let's play of Symphony of the Night on the RUclips channel "The Beaverhouse." That's where I saw it.
Here's a link to the channel's playlist of the let's play:
ruclips.net/video/UooB8ZfdsvE/видео.html
Here's another witty comment about this video, this time being about 5:58.
Sure, those knights are pretty tough, beating out literally all of the other summons...
but can they kill a killer rabbit?
The Crissaegrim doesn't restore your HP on every hit and completely protect you from damage at the same time. It also has a specific hitbox that can't hit things directly in front of you and requires much mashing to maximize its damage, especially with two of them. With this you just hold down a button and walk forward while everything dies.
On a side note: Both of the ones I found were by complete accident and they were dropped by flying trash mobs in the Royal Chapel. I looked up the sword and apparently I'm the only person in history that has happened to. (Not that it's the first time I've heard that about a game...)
@ootdega
Oh.
Okay then.
Am I the only one that thinks these attacks are a bit OP?
I just got out of school
Eee, Worms - Worms 3D on PS2
this is old, BUT
"lol this game is easy"
me who is shit at video games: :(
The voice acting in the first game made me upset
Holy the fucking broken.
1:46 WOAH WOAH WOAH WEAR SOME CLOTHES LADY
I personally don't mind... ;)
Eee, Worms)
CHARA BETTER BE ON THIS LIST
jk