Most Annoying Boss Battles.

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ReaperzXIII

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Most annoying boss, Vaati from Minish Cap, you have to get to him facing about 4 or so dark nuts before 3 bells ring then if you die you have to start from the very beginning even if you did reach him. Oh and the amount of transformations he did just made it worse.

Bass Megaman Battle Network series.

Any boss with a takes up 3/4 of your health, is unblockable and can only be avoided if you move at exactly a 10th of a second before it hits you and is only used by the boss when it is almost dead.
 

MasterKirov

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Arteria Capalis. Armoured Core for Answer. I win ^.^

As a quick rundown, it's not just one annoying boss battle, it's FOUR annoying Boss Battles. At the exact same time. If you haven't smashed the joypad by the time your done with this mission, I must eat your brain.
 

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Julianking93 said:
The Tower Knight in Demon's Souls.

Fucking asshole. He's way too overpowered for your level at the time and if you don't have magic or arrows, you're basically fucked.
The thing is, I never had much of a problem with him, but then again, not playing as a melee class makes the early game fucking brutal.

My own personal hell is Heroic difficulty Lady Deathwhisper from Wrath of the Lich King.
-waves of enemies that spawn way too fast and decide to transform at the worst possible moments
-random mind controls
-green shit on the floor
-AoE nuke + slow
-random curse that locks out your good abilities at all the wrong times
-forced hard aggro swaps
-MOTHERFUCKING GHOST BOMBS AAAGHHGGGH

And if all that wasn't bad enough...10 minute time limit.
 

gothic wolf

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for me its probably quadraxis from metroid prime: echoes, he creats a tornado that sucks you in, fires a bem at you thathits at the worst posible times and has 2-3 heath bars (from what i remember)and he spawns one of the most nnoying enemies in the game while your trying to stop his main body from working.
 

Tenkage

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gothic wolf said:
for me its probably quadraxis from metroid prime: echoes, he creats a tornado that sucks you in, fires a bem at you thathits at the worst posible times and has 2-3 heath bars (from what i remember)and he spawns one of the most nnoying enemies in the game while your trying to stop his main body from working.
That is annoying, I hear ya
 

Tenkage

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I also recall an annoyance in another game what was it....oh yeah from Donkey Kong 64, it was a pain beating what I like to call, the Jerk in a Box....seriously a pain for me to figure out how to win
 

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The God of War final boss fight... it took me over 20 tries to beat him

and the fourth colossus in Shadow of the Colossus becuase his AI is crap and i still dont know what to do even after beating him 12 times
 

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Blemontea said:
The God of War final boss fight... it took me over 20 tries to beat him

and the fourth colossus in Shadow of the Colossus becuase his AI is crap and i still dont know what to do even after beating him 12 times
That was a big pain in the butt in GOW, quite literally, I just let out an evil laugh when I took over the place LOL
 

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Mad Mel from Borderlands.
Do all the training with weapons and skill points and everything else, it all goes to waste because they stick you in one weak, little car against not only two or three cars that are just as strong, but Mad Mel himself in his big, tough overpowered tank.
What baloney.

If we're going in terms of difficulty, Borderlands probably also takes the cake with Crawmerax.
I haven't personally found him annoying. Me and my friend thought, just for a laugh, we'd take him on at level 44.
He knocked us off the cliff so fast we weren't in the fight long enough to get annoyed, it was just funny how badly we did.
 

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FreelanceButler said:
Mad Mel from Borderlands.
Do all the training with weapons and skill points and everything else, it all goes to waste because they stick you in one weak, little car against not only two or three cars that are just as strong, but Mad Mel himself in his big, tough overpowered tank.
What baloney.

If we're going in terms of difficulty, Borderlands probably also takes the cake with Crawmerax.
I haven't personally found him annoying. Me and my friend thought, just for a laugh, we'd take him on at level 44.
He knocked us off the cliff so fast we weren't in the fight long enough to get annoyed, it was just funny how badly we did.
I agree with both bosses, Mad Mel, well I was ok because I had Roland so when I got taken down I was able to toss a turret that fires missles and it helped

Clawmerax....I still have the nightmares
 

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Tenkage said:
BlacktotheFuture said:
Bloodstain said:
Final Fantasy X: The fight against Seymor on Mount Gagazet.

Oh lord.
FUCKING THIS! Do you have any idea how many times I had to rewatch that same. pretentious. unskippable. horrendously long cutscene?! And every loss to him just made it all the more horrible!

FUCK. THAT. GUY.
Long Unskippable cutscens + Boss who can kill you with a pretty much unavoidable kill spell = A lot of controllers thrown into a T.V.
That battle was what made me realize what my entire strategy for the rest of the game was.
1.) Only train Yuna, Auron, and Lulu, maybe Tidus a little bit.
2.) Make sure all your aeons have their Overdrives ready, and Lulu and Auron. Make absolutely sure Lulu has an item with One MP Cost and knows Doublecast, and One MP Cost is nice for Yuna too.
3.) On all boss fights, start with Tidus and two of the other above characters.
4.) Turn 1, Tidus uses Hastega and everyone else uses Overdrives.
5.) Turn 2, switch Tidus for the third mentioned character, who MUST have an item with Auto-haste. Yuna was the one I used for that.
6.) Have Yuna spam Protect and Barrier for the rest of the battle if they get dispelled, as well as healing. Cast Reflect on anything that tries to heal itself, and use Zombie Attack on the first final boss, it works like a charm.

Congrats, you just beat the game.
 

Tenkage

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masterjiji said:
Tenkage said:
BlacktotheFuture said:
Bloodstain said:
Final Fantasy X: The fight against Seymor on Mount Gagazet.

Oh lord.
FUCKING THIS! Do you have any idea how many times I had to rewatch that same. pretentious. unskippable. horrendously long cutscene?! And every loss to him just made it all the more horrible!

FUCK. THAT. GUY.
Long Unskippable cutscens + Boss who can kill you with a pretty much unavoidable kill spell = A lot of controllers thrown into a T.V.
That battle was what made me realize what my entire strategy for the rest of the game was.
1.) Only train Yuna, Auron, and Lulu, maybe Tidus a little bit.
2.) Make sure all your aeons have their Overdrives ready, and Lulu and Auron. Make absolutely sure Lulu has an item with One MP Cost and knows Doublecast, and One MP Cost is nice for Yuna too.
3.) On all boss fights, start with Tidus and two of the other above characters.
4.) Turn 1, Tidus uses Hastega and everyone else uses Overdrives.
5.) Turn 2, switch Tidus for the third mentioned character, who MUST have an item with Auto-haste. Yuna was the one I used for that.
6.) Have Yuna spam Protect and Barrier for the rest of the battle if they get dispelled, as well as healing. Cast Reflect on anything that tries to heal itself, and use Zombie Attack on the first final boss, it works like a charm.

Congrats, you just beat the game.
...My God, its so Simple, why didn't I think of that....
 

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Okuu_Fusion said:
The last boss battle in GUN on highest difficulty... I think I was stuck on that boss fight for a good 2 hours...
Oh, that one-eyed railroad-driving armour-clad bastard? With the stupid arrows? Yes, a good hair-pulling pain.