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LOD ... I had no trouble with the endboss and I certainly wasn't at that level . Weird.
Play the orginal Ninja Gaiden for Xbox on Hard and get back to me.Can't say my experience with non rpg suggests such a thing lol. Most bosses from most games tend to end up having a pattern for the most part. Once you get that they are all the same.
yea i admit that ozma from ffIXwas a badass, but i used amarant freya eiko and zidane and took him out at level 67I found Ozma in Final Fantasy IX to be tough.
However if you did the sidequest before hand, Doomsday (one of his toughest moves) can actually benefit you, if you use equipment that absorbs shadow.
The move that gives you the status effects made it awful.
Both the weapons in Final Fantasy VIII took me a while as well. With Omega, the patterned move set meant it was more a case of just healing at the right time, and quick enough between attacks.
... Luckily Pheonix rescued me in all three of those fights.
I also found Onox's dragon form at the end of The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons tough, but I was 9 during my first playthrough. Although he's supposed to be one of the hardest Zelda bosses.
Wow... Best of luck with Midir thenIt is litteraly The Nameless King in Dark Souls 3
I never beat him, though I wouldn't refuse any advices
Darklurker was pretty awesome and hard although he is definitely in my top 3 hardest bosses of Dark Souls, I personally found Sir Alonne to be the most difficult to fight because of his speed. And if we include BS bosses, then no one even comes close to the level of BS'ery of Lud and Zallen.Miguel - Chrono Cross.
Magaki - The King of Fighters XI.
Kurt Zisa - Kingdom Hearts.
Darklurker - Dark Souls 2.
Ares - God of War.
(Blind Run) Ozma - Final Fantasy IX.
Yogg-Saron - World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.
Weapon's Refrain - Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood.