What version and difficulty did you get there at? The differences are night and day.Versabane said:Queen larsa, I'd appreciate if you would google/youtube it on ur own.
What version and difficulty did you get there at? The differences are night and day.Versabane said:Queen larsa, I'd appreciate if you would google/youtube it on ur own.
With Final-Attack and Master Phoenix, plus W-Summon and Knights of the Round, any enemy is technically beatable at any reasonably high level. I couldn't get close to beating either Weapon at level 83 until I decided to put the hours in and get KoR and W-Summon, and to train up in the sunken airship Gelnika 'til I'd mastered them, along with Phoenix. Then I found both Ruby and Emerald easy; 10 minutes each ('cos of KoR's obscenely long action sequence)...s69-5 said:I never used Mime, but could lay the smackdown on Emerald in less than 8 minutes at level 80.Trafs said:The Ruby and Emerald Weapons; FF7. You have to do so much levelling and gather so many items and materia to have a prayer of beating either of them. Plus you need materia from earlier on in the game that's more-or-less essential, but missable (mime). In fact, you have to do so much, that the reward for actually defeating them is moot, 'cos you'll have to have most of the magic the master materia you get from Emerald grants you anyway, and you'll have to have a gold chocobo like the one you get from Ruby already in order to get the essential Knights of the Round summon materia.
But once you finally manage it, it's a pretty good feeling ;3
(Essentials are 4xCut, 2 x Counter Attack, W-Summon, MP Absorb + Bahamut Zero for the Gems)
For Ruby, Mystile is key. Also essential, MP Absorb + Knights of the Round (of course), Final Attack + Revive, Magic Counter + Restore. This ensured a 5-10 minute victory at level 99.
But yes, I do agree that much grinding was to be done beforehand.
FFVIII's Omega on the other hand, I was completely drunk when I beat it, so I guess that makes me a drunk master![]()
Freaky, I was thinking this before I clicked on the thread link and it's the OP! I'l have to second that, I actually never beat him the first time round but I got the sucker when I bought it again a couple of years ago. Damn this was an awesome gameFormidable Taco said:JET FORCE GEMINI
Mizar
After you poor blood on the cartridge and an entire weekend getting all the damn ewoks you have to fight this.....this THING. I'm a pretty good gamer i'd say, most games arent so much of a challenge as they are seeing how long it will take to beat it, but DAMNIT, took me 4 hours to beat this guy, dying OVER AND OVER AND OVER.
Post your most difficult boss encounter, lets reminisce
if you would have waited a week he would have died of old age. Google it.Natsu_Blaze said:Easy. The End, from MGS3. I literally spent three hours fighting the bugger. I literally had to save, mid-fight, and come back the next day to finish him off. And one time, I was using my d-mike to search for him (didn't use the thermals), then clicked it off, and when I came back into third-person view, he was standing right on top of me. Literally. I still get chills thinking about it... (Then he shot me. In the head. Not fun...) Plus, I had the bright idea of trying to tranq him to death. So very worth it though, to get my hands on his tranquilizer sniper rifle...
Then again... I haven't fought The Sorrow yet. Though that'll probably be more awesome and mind-screwing than hard...
Really? He's not that tough if you get his pattern down.Karisse said:Zero in Mega Man X2 if you don't collect all his body parts from the X-Hunters.