The forth demon (the fire guy) in Demons Souls. It's such a grind to get back to him after dying for the tenth time that I had to take a break from the game altogether. I refuse to use Gamefaqs for this game!
Sendai, I believe her name was. For me, that fight was just long, rather than particularly difficult. There is a way I found to make that fight a lot easier. As you said, whenever you kill a statue, two regular Drow spawn at the door. With the later statues, they're far enough across the room that it's possible to kill the Drow, but then be far enough away that the statue won't attack. Then, you can go to the Pocket Plane, rest, and get all your spells back. Makes fighting Sendai herself much easier.Casimir_Effect said:Hardest fight for me in ToB is either the final one against Melissan (because it takes a long, long time with no resting unless you have a Wish spell) or against the Drow priestess whose name escapes me. That fight was a pain because of the enemy constantly spawning at the door while she is resurrected as a new class in statues around the room every time you kill her. I think there are 9 statues and, of course, they favour cleric and mage. So lot's of Breach spells are needed.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that guy. I actually enjoy fighting him, he's a pretty decent challenge in that game. Plus, after you beat him, you get to summon him with the Necromancer class.Scarim Coral said:Dullaham from Golden Sun: The Lost Age. He keep using Djinn Storm messing up with all of your stats and he can summon Charon, the second most powerful summons in the game. So combine these two together, you will be defeated for sure.
I never thought to use the Pocket Plane anytime except when out of battle. I've heard many people say it offers a nice way out for some of the harder battles (although certainly useless in the final 2).Anachronism said:Sendai, I believe her name was. For me, that fight was just long, rather than particularly difficult. There is a way I found to make that fight a lot easier. As you said, whenever you kill a statue, two regular Drow spawn at the door. With the later statues, they're far enough across the room that it's possible to kill the Drow, but then be far enough away that the statue won't attack. Then, you can go to the Pocket Plane, rest, and get all your spells back. Makes fighting Sendai herself much easier.Casimir_Effect said:snip
As for boss battles done right, I still think the final battle of Shadows of Amn is a very good example. The penultimate battle against Irenicus, in Suldanessellar, was actually much harder, I thought, but the final one just feels much more epic. It's you against four demons and Irenicus, who has transformed into the Slayer. He tends not to use spells much, which is why it's easier, but the way the fight is arranged makes it feel like the epic battle a final boss should be, without being frustratingly difficult.