I kinda wish that there's a way to redo boss fight in this game, i mean most of the game didnt have that kind of feature but they gave you a ton of save slots to save your progress before you fight the boss so you can fight them again while this game has only 3 save slots
As much as i love this song i kinda wish it got introduced with the dweller of torment. The dweller of woe is just so diffrent from the others i feel like it deserved to have its own theme begining to end
Well… the boss has its own theme before this one. It’s the first time you hear this song when you fight the dweller of woe, it completely changes the game from that point on.
The dweller of woe, A being that represents one of the many representations of suffering, fear, and pain. The dwellers take on this representation and optimize it into a form and abilities that suits them. These dwellers feed on the innocent and the thing that they represent, growing more and more until they grow large enough to destroy entire worlds.
@@TitaRussellTrails The dweller of torment is difficult because it’s the first true test to facing dwellers on your own without help from outside the party, and it takes the form of the tormented as a strategy to convince the baby monkeys its their mother, the tormented being the mother trapped in torment peak.
@@gratefulgamer7907It's also because, unlike the other Dwellers, you have two other targets to destroy first (its fists) before you can put any real hurt on him. All the others you could attack directly right out of the gate. Though with the Dweller of Dread, it's ideal to keep the tentacles at bay, since that keeps it from being able to use its one-hit kill attack.
Pro tip: When you get that one-turn two hammers + fire lock, you can break it with a charged Solstice Strike by Zale. Hitting the Solstice Strike at the proper time will deal two hammer plus two sword damage, and then charging with live mana will of course add one elemental damage. I don't think I even encountered the scythe attack when I fought the boss (only the pain attack occasionally).
Solstice Warrior beats to cleanse dwellers to.
Real
Trill!
Thank you so much for the upload! The dweller fights were some of the most intense fights I’ve experienced since I beat OMORI a few months ago
glad ya like it.
Omori? What fights were intense?
Perfect Heart@@handhelder823
@@TitaRussellTrails fair enough. I thought about main story bosses and got a bit confused
@@handhelder823 I was more so talking about the story fights on the Sunny route like the something encounters and the fight against OMORI at the end
When I saw this terrifying thing is about when I realized Sea of Stars was something special.
Wtf i just noticed its eyes glow when the room darkens.
The fact that this particular Dweller has an attack called Pain, and it looks like it's in pain when it charges it.
It even makes sense because the final villain (I forgot his name) experimented on people to turn them into monsters
This was such a great fight. Great great great. Im like 18 hrs in right now... Such a good game.
If you wanna save your sanity I suggest using a guide to find all the magic conches.
Listening ti this today during the eclipse!
バトル開幕時の詠唱モーションが不気味さに拍車をかけて良かった
I kinda wish that there's a way to redo boss fight in this game, i mean most of the game didnt have that kind of feature but they gave you a ton of save slots to save your progress before you fight the boss so you can fight them again while this game has only 3 save slots
There's 9 save slots in the PC version
@@TitaRussellTrails i must've missed it then because i thought there's only 3 save slots lmao, yes i played it on pc
I've made similar mistakes in the past. Don't worry about it.@@fukaze2021
@@TitaRussellTrailsDammit i didnt scroll down didnt i lmao luckily this game only has 2 ending
As much as i love this song i kinda wish it got introduced with the dweller of torment. The dweller of woe is just so diffrent from the others i feel like it deserved to have its own theme begining to end
Well… the boss has its own theme before this one. It’s the first time you hear this song when you fight the dweller of woe, it completely changes the game from that point on.
Oh wow this is intens- WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT ABOMINATION
*twitching intensifies*
The dweller of woe, A being that represents one of the many representations of suffering, fear, and pain. The dwellers take on this representation and optimize it into a form and abilities that suits them. These dwellers feed on the innocent and the thing that they represent, growing more and more until they grow large enough to destroy entire worlds.
And out of all of them Evil Harambe was the hardest@@gratefulgamer7907
@@TitaRussellTrails The dweller of torment is difficult because it’s the first true test to facing dwellers on your own without help from outside the party, and it takes the form of the tormented as a strategy to convince the baby monkeys its their mother, the tormented being the mother trapped in torment peak.
@@gratefulgamer7907It's also because, unlike the other Dwellers, you have two other targets to destroy first (its fists) before you can put any real hurt on him.
All the others you could attack directly right out of the gate. Though with the Dweller of Dread, it's ideal to keep the tentacles at bay, since that keeps it from being able to use its one-hit kill attack.
Pro tip: When you get that one-turn two hammers + fire lock, you can break it with a charged Solstice Strike by Zale. Hitting the Solstice Strike at the proper time will deal two hammer plus two sword damage, and then charging with live mana will of course add one elemental damage. I don't think I even encountered the scythe attack when I fought the boss (only the pain attack occasionally).
Its hard to enjoy the music whem your eyes are bleeding seein how he doesnt even try to break the lockers to prevent the attacks from the dweller
Also no combo move
Prolly a noob I did the same before . Later on I figured out the Lock mechanics
Luana ulti during 1:07
huh
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