SPOILERS FF7R Bosses Strategy Showcase

Phantasm

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Here i will share more battles (in most of them i dont get hit)

In this battle if you want you can even evade all his attacks but i prefered to parry them.






I dont know if you knew that in this battle you can flip across him by dodging in his direction when he tries to hit you. Very fun to do xD.

If i record more videos of different bosses with good strategies like those i shared with you guys i will be posting them here :)
 

Phantasm

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I have noticed most of people have trouble to kill Hell House on hard mode, so i will will share my method (probably one of the best). With this method u will kill it in few mins (in less than 4 minutes) and super easy. Enjoy :)


If someone have doubts about anything just ask me and i will try to help.
And sorry for double-posting :)
 

Master Bates

Do you enjoy your life?
AKA
Mr. Koiwai
*pouts*

Some of us enjoy post-20 minute epic battles which we win with a sliver of health and shaking hands that will remain with us for the rest of our lives at just the mere thought of the memory. :awesome:

I live for this. After a few years, we may not remember what we did and how we did it, but we will never forget how we felt: the feeling of hard-fought and well-earned accomplishment.

Not that I don't also enjoy the fast ones, mind. But fast finish is just not my style. :mon:
 

Phantasm

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Phantasm, how long did it take you to grind up to that level?
i have 100 hours ingame, i finished my hard mode run at 85hours or so. So that is the time that took me to get this level i guess. BTW at first i had trouble like everyone and i died too.

This guy gets it. Is it really a victory if you don't needlessly suffer for it?
I repect your opinion but i consider both ways (killing it suffering and without "suffering") are a victory, imo both are enjoyable because i felt those 2 perspectives.
 

Odysseus

Ninja Potato
AKA
Ody
I was just kidding, don't worry about it! I definitely appreciate seeing these bosses get torn apart so smoothly.

I just get this sick sort of pleasure out of throwing myself at a challenge again and again without being properly equipped to deal with it. You get to see yourself learn to adapt and get better. I wish I had recorded my successful Hell House run, its nowhere near as clean as yours was, but I was so on fire by the end that I still got through it in like six or seven minutes. I was proud, dammit.
 
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