168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the latest game by FromSoftware, the developers who brought us Dark Souls, Demon Souls, and Bloodborne. And just like its predecessors, Sekiro is incredibly tough; so much so that some players🧔 are guaranteed to rage quit or even hurl their controllers away in frustration. But that hasn’t stopped it from becoming a hit with both gamers and critics; it’s currently one of the beܫst-rated games of 2019.
The bosses in Sekiro are arguably the best reason to play the game. They are tough♔, fast and brutal. Fighting them 🐷needs patience and, to some extent, muscle memory. So, here are all the Sekiro bosses, ranked just for you!
10 ♓ Lady 💧Butterfly
Lady Butterfly is an old ninja woman and a mistress of illusions, and you can find her at the basement of the Hirata Estate. This location is a t🐈rap she set for you. Despite her appearance, she is one of the easiest bosses in the game.
You just have to deflect her attacks and ꦐclose the distance whenever she moves away; the latter will ke𒁏ep her from throwing her kunai. She also has a slow attack speed, so you can interrupt her attacks by hitting her.
9 🅠 𝄹Divine Dragon
This is one creepy looking monster. However, he’s not the hardest boss to beat. You’ll find him in the Divine Realm, which you can access by reaching thඣe Palace Grounds idol, climbing a long, winding ꦗstaircase until the top, then entering a small cave and praying.
At first, you will find some strange creatures with flutes. Once you beat them—which is not that hard, to be honest—a monstrous dragon will appear. This one will be more of a challenge, though not on the level of some of the other bosses in Sekiro.
8 F🌌🐓olding Screen Monkeys
This isn’t just one boss, but four different ones, and you have to face them all at the same time. There is an invisible “Doing” monkey, ཧa green “Hearing” monkey, an orange “Speaking” monkey, and a purple “Seeing” monkey. They will constantly mock you as they run around, and if you approach any of 🍨them without a tactic, they will warn each other and evade you.
Dealing with th♊ese monkeys is no walk in the park, as you have to figure ou⛄t how to deal with each one. Strategy is key with the Folding Screen Monkeys.
7 Gyoubu Oniwꦍa
Also called the Horse Boss, Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa is a boss you encounter early in the game. You can find him close to the Ashina Castle Gate Fortress Idol, at a battlefield with corpses o♏f horses 𓆉and warriors.
He’s quite aggressive since he attacks using his spear while mounted on his horse and he keeps shouting his name as he declares that you will not pass. Gyoubu is incredi🦩bly quick, but his massive size makes him a big target.
6 C𒁏orrupted Monk ဣ
When you go past Mibu Village, you will notice something odd with the villagers: they appear to be protecting something. At the end of the village👍, near a cave, you will encounter the Corrupted Monk🅰. Fighting him is a challenge as he performs unblockable attacks either at the end or at the start of his combos.
These attacks cause serious damage. But he’꧂s not impossible to beat. He only hasꦜ one health bar, even though it contains a considerable amount of health. Plus, he’s massive, making him an easier target, and his attacks are slow.
5 Guඣardian Ape
Sekiro’s Guardian Ape is the main guardian of the Lotus of the Palace, located in the Sunken Valley. He is covered with white fu♏r but has a red scar from the top of his head down to his left eye. In the first phase of the fight, he runs around on all four of his limbs.
However, once you deal him the first deathblow, he comes back to life and attacks you with his s෴word whiꦏle holding his decapitated head in the other hand.
4 🌼 Genichiro Ashina ♉
At the start o🐈f the game, this is the warrior who s🌜lices off your arm without breaking a sweat. When you encounter him again, it’s time for your vengeance. However, Genichiro Ashina is one of the toughest bosses you will face.
His sword skills are deadly, but that’s not all he has u꧅p his sleeve; he also us🅠es lightning abilities and a bow attack. So, he’s pretty fast and all his blows deal a massive amount of damage.
3 🧔 ꦚ Great Shinobi Owl
In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, there is a moment when you’re given an ultimatum by a shinobi on the roof: you can join him, or you can break the code of th🃏e Shinobi. If your choice is to b🌺reak the Shinobi code, he will attack you.
With 🐻the Great Shinobi Owl, each mistake will cost you greatly. He uses a charm which forms a green mist that keeps you from healing during the fight, and he uses a mix of shurikens, powerful s🤪lashes, and even poison.
2 Demon of Hatred ꧃
There are a few optional bosses in Sekiro, and the Demon of Hatred is one ꧒of them. However, th𝕴at doesn’t make him easy. In fact, he’s one of the most annoying bosses in the game, and he will make you question ever challenging him in the first place.
First of all, he is massive. You’ll feel like you’re in Shadow of the Colossus.🍎 And to add to this, he also has ꦕunblockable attacks, temporary invincibility, and he hurls fireballs at you. All these make for a lengthy fight, where every mistake is punished severely. This is one fight where you cannot afford to lose focus.
1 ♋ Isshin, The Sword Saint
Tough doesn’t eveꦓn begin to describe this fight. You will find Isshin, the ✱Sword Saint, at the Ashina Reservoir, down the tunnel and close to the Secret Passage Sculptor’s Idol. The fight actually starts against Genichiro, a sort of prologue boss. When you beat him, Isshin appears from the corpse.
He employs a number of moves, including a st𒀰ealth-slash, Palm Strike, Thrusting Slash, a three-slash combo and more. To survive this fight, you need to be aggressive and meticulous with your timing. It’s a draining fight, and you will die a lot of times. But defeating Isshin will make it all worth it.