Lorian, Elder Prince and Lothric, Younger Prince, Champion's Gravetender and Gravetender Greatwolf, https://darksouls.fandom.com/wiki/Darkeater_Midir?oldid=336650. With carthus ring, witch ring, and sage ring I just dodge rolled and fired black orbs. I go in for the riposte (onyx blade), then throw a wakeup black fireball to inflict extra damage. Given that the player is using a weapon with an AR of 410+ and very fast speed (Example: +10 Refined Broadsword with 40/32 STR/DEX), I would recommend using both, as they heal themselves constantly, and draw tons of aggro. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Reviews. Is that a bug? In the end, it is Dark Souls. The cry of both demons closely resembles that of the Cleric Beast (for some Darkbeast Paarl) from Bloodborne. He will use an, Should players stagger his head, they will be able to deal massive damage to Midir. The black knight sword does more damage, Using a +5 black knight sword makes the first phase pretty easy. 300,000 Here is the real trick though, you'll find it hard to slip between the Damon's arms. When you approach the bridge after the Shared Grave bonfire, Midir will take a few moments to land allowing the player to position themselves underneath him. Killing the Demon Prince in Dark Souls 3’s The Ringed City DLC is difficult, as the fight takes place after already killing the two previous bosses. Summon him before the jump down in the arena, and he is a huge help, since he will most likely distract the bosses.The first phase is not really hard, dodge the attacks of the demons, fire what you have. This flame can damage other enemies on the map and dark spirits. Does anyone else think the Demon in Pain resembles a huge fiery version of the gargoyles that carry you to the undead settlement? We've arrived in The Ringed City DLC, and we fight the Twin Demons/Demon Prince. Midir is an Abyssal enemy, therefore he is weak to the. Using a quick weapon with high damage-per-second like the. Midir's attacks deal tremendous damage, but there is a hierarchy to his attacks in terms of danger: the claw/tail attacks are at the lowest, the bites are in between, the flames are very dangerous, and his dark beam attacks are beyond extremely dangerous, usually killing players with a single direct hit, even through shields. Come the second phase I can use same tactic but have to aware the Father or attack him and let Friede spam her Freeze attack. I It is recommended to equip a. It's a little harder to kill this one first as the other demon is a bit more aggressive, but as long as you keep it between you & the Demon from Below you shouldn't have too much trouble. Anyone else experienced that glitch before though? After sustaining enough damage he will fall into the chasm under the bridge. Log In to add custom notes to this or any other game. Thanks to a SUPER usefull video I watched earlier, I knew how to beat him. Always roll backward through his lunges and regular bites, this ensures a quick dodge and allows you to notice if he will use a fire breath attack. When fought as a boss, Midir possesses extremely high health (behind that of Sister Friede, Demon Prince and Yhorm the Giant) and strong defenses on all areas of his body, with the exception of his head. Demon Prince is a Boss in Dark Souls 3, available with the Ringed City DLC. Darkeater Midir Midir is one of the few dragon bosses in the series not to have a severable tail. Lapp died at 10-15% but I figured I could take it myself. DARK SOULS 3 FUNNY MOMENTS! The 2 bosses I don't think it should be, I'm fine with multiple phase or "hidden" phase, but 2 bosses at the same time make me feel like "do they run out of idea how to make a good boss? I All this b****ing about Gael and Midir, who I found relatively easy, and meanwhile this thing is impossible for me. Community: Tomasagaz14: 500: 1/31 8:39PM: My doctor thinks games like Dark Souls is the source of my stress. ), NG++ (?? R The Demon From Below will be glowing a bright color, and this is a sign that he is doing melee attacks, and berserking at you. Enough take about 15% of its health. NG if you're gonna summon, use lapp instead of gael. Souls: NG (100,000), NG+ (150,000), NG++ (220,000), NG+3 (?? However, he only uses mostly physical attacks if you are near him which minimizes the frequency of his fire and dark attacks. The Demon Prince uses different attacks and gains access either to a laser beam or fire orbs, depending on which of the two initial demons he grew out of. Nailed him as he killed me too, but what can be done? tried with 5 summons now, always die when demon prince has 50% health left and both summons are dead, gael and a real player, they always die and I get one hitted by the prince. Ok, so weird thing happened today. This will force him to rely mainly on physical attacks which can be more easily evaded than his fire breath. A gigantic four-winged Dragon who serves as one of the guardians of the Ringed City, Darkeater Midir continues his duty to the Gods, long after their passing. Summon an NPC to help with the gank and completely ignore the first demon so that you can focus down demon in pain. Darkeater Midir is an optional boss in Dark Souls III: The Ringed City. And I … He stands still for a couple of seconds "weird, normally he'd be shooting poison right now..." I think to myself. Only Youtube Partners can place videos. Your fellow phantoms have a chance to get a plunging attack off if positioned correctly, as they can drop down whenever they wish to. His eternal battle with the dark has begun to taint him, granting him the ability to channel Abyss magic into his already destructive fire breath. Flaming mode: Easy to tell as the demon will be glowing. A basic strategy is to dodge under the flaming demon(s) as their frontal claw attack leaves them completely open, which is extremely easy to dodge. The flaming demon(s) will charge forwards and claw in front of him repeatedly. His eternal battle with the dark has begun to taint him, granting him the ability to channel Abyss magic into his already destructive fire breath.Although he remains loyal to the Gods, his time spent fighting the dark has begun to corrupt him and the Spears of the Church fear the conseq… The demon(s) will drag its claw along the ground and do an upward attack. But his task has rendered him damaged beyond repair, as the Dark has seeped into him and infected him (his title implies that he actually consumed potent sources of Dark), and forms black crystals. Roll into his safe spot, which is his rear and side pelvic region, and get in some hits. So that the last demon standing may rekindle it. The fight will start with 1 in flaming mode, the other in burnt out mode. It is easy to dodge attacks both from the flaming and burnt out demon if you are observant as they are very slow. Do NOT get greedy with your attacks, especially heavy weapon users. The demons, birthed from a common Chaos, share almost everything between them, even the pride of their prince, and his nearly-faded flame. Spit that applies toxic buildup and damages slightly. It is possible to avoid the confrontation with Midir by sprinting underneath him as he lands on the bridge. Dark Souls 3 is a humongous game rich with huge areas and rewarding secrets. So that the last demon standing may rekindle it. Dark Souls III; Demon Prince, I just can't kill it; User Info: HazelrahFirefly. Flaming mode has added damage with noticeable effects (Fire claw trails). Depending on the situation, both demons may either be Flaming or Burnt Out at the same time, which, the former being the most troublesome to deal with. Both periodically ignite and extinguish, using different abilities depending on which of the two states they're in. Phase two is really hard, since the boss is now highly resistant to magic.Crystal Hail is very useful as it provides a bit more damage than Great Heavy Soul Arrow, but the casting time is shorter, which allows to cast it often.Most attacks of the Demons can be simply avoided by jumping backwards, and then Crystal Hail can be cast once or twice, depending on your position.The only exception is when one of the Demons start his long series of attacks with different hands, approaching you. The starting move that the first flaming demon whips out at the start of the boss right, will repeat if you are too far away. I used a quick greatsword with strike/thrust. How to Kill the Demon Prince. The laser is much easier to avoid. These guys dont have the same tail as the centipede demon. I know I can summon phantoms but I only do that as the last option. With enough hits can be staggered, what gives an opportunity to perform critical strike dealing significant damage. Easy to dodge. The Wolf is ok but I feel a bit unfair because it use***** and run tactic, it usually out of my reach and the open for me to attack quite low, but anyway I think the Wolf part is good enough. As such, players should target Midir's head, while taking certain things into consideration. Out of all bosses, Darkeater Midir drops the most amount of, Midir is a reference to Guyra, a dragon from the, The water in Midir's arena has a similar aesthetic to the sludge in. -Alternatively, use Dark Fire Orb which has a faster casting time than Dorhys' Gnawing and does more damage. NG+ It's not funny :(. A secret passage accessed via the Ringed Inner Wall's second shortcut leads to the chasm where Midir can be fought as the DLC's optional boss. Character level is 102. The final phase is really challenged and I think that how DS bosses should be, sadly only phase 3 of final boss of DLC. *For more info, go to the Demon Prince page on this site*. Most of the demons' attacks are slower than they look. One of Midir's most dangerous traits is his adaption to the player's strategies. In earlier version, there were 3 stages to this fight: In the first one, player faced Crimson Bat (Demon in Pain), and after lowering his health by around 50 percent, Demon from Below appears. If they hide behind the rock too much to evade his fire breath, he will direct it directly above them to flush them out. In conjunction, the below includes a playbook: This fight is probably going to be tough for pure pyromancers. HazelrahFirefly 3 years ago #1. When he flies off to the corner you ****ing book it behind him for LOADS of free hits or dip out from the big ass beam of death he does. The Undead Settlement one is tied to Siegward of Catarina's quest. The laser from the Demon Prince is easy enough to block if you have a good shield. The Soul of the Demon Prince is a boss soul in Dark Souls III: The Ringed City. A descendant of the Archdragons and raised by the Gods themselves, Midir was tasked with fighting against the Abyss and its creations. An alternative is to bring Dorhys' Gnawing along. and wham bam, you just dodged the meteors because they go to where you used to be. Demon in Pain & Demon from Below is found in drop right after Within the Earthen Peak Ruins Bonfire. Same goes when both demons are flaming, getting stunlocked is possible. If hit by the toxic breath you will get staggered and get toxic buildup, leaving you open to attacks and possibility of getting stunlocked. Both brothers have lengthy gray silver hair and pale skin, similar to Irithyllians, and have lanky bodies.Lorian is a knight with black armor and long hair, armed with a flaming greatsword. The Demon Prince (third phase) has an attack where he flies and swoops down, grinding his claws into the ground. Whilst technically players could simply attack Midir's legs and tail, it is far too time-consuming, as it will take on average about twice the amount of hits to kill him this way, this turns an already difficult boss battle, into an endurance test that will, more often than not, result in players getting killed from attacks that Midir has to specifically counter the strategy of getting attacked in the legs and tail, such as fire breath attacks with that cover a wide area with lingering damage and a tail swipe of extreme range. NOTE: At the end of his combo he will do a smash with his left arm, transitioning to a backwards swipe, be wary when dodging his charge. Both demons can be staggered and are vulnerable to critical attacks, just don't do it unless you have any of these things: High AR, high crit weapon or Hornet Ring. Long comment full of whining, I just a casual player but I don't want to looking for information that make the game easier, I want to experience the game as much as possible, feel free to dislike, I just hope the Ringed City map not gonna like this. The other will enter into flaming mode after 15-20 seconds after engaging, so be wary. Although Midir is an optional boss, he must be defeated if the player wishes to join the. Pro-tip: Kill the Demon in Pain first if you want this fight to be easier in my opinion.Wish I knew that my first time. Dark Souls Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. ), NG+3 (?? It is not recommended to attempt placing Mercury under passive demon when the fight starts as it is quite risky and requires good sight on the active demon.It is important to keep track on the boundaries of the arena so that you don't get stuck between a Demon and a wall. If possible try to kill the fireball demon first (I forget which one is which name wise). Before you fight the Demon Prince, you have a choice of what attacks you would prefer to face: fireball attacks or laser attacks. Ranged weapons can be used to weaken him from the safety of the bonfire entrance but he will fly away after a few moments, forcing the player to lure him out again. Soul of Darkeater MidirSpears of the Church Once Midir has lost approximately half his health, he will start channeling the Abyss into his attacks. It's not like the Ringed City hub where you can (eventually) go 3 ways and do some walking around while you wait to get summoned. A viable strategy for Host of Embers summoning phantoms: Lure the demon(s) to the opening where you first drop. Sage ring will probably be less useful at this level (even the +2 version) since most players at this level will probably have at least 20 DEX. R ), Health: NG (7,062), NG+ (?? The first boss in The Ringed City, the final DLC for Dark Souls 3, feels like it was designed to be a co-op battle. However, with minimum requirements, one can make use of weapons that scales with int/fth such as the Onyx Blade or the Moonlight Greatsword, or even weapons infused with Crystal, Blessed, Lightning, or Dark gems. Maybe I was. Player can tell the difference between Demon in Pain and Demon from Below by their face - first one has eyes covered with "sheet" of demonic skin, while in case of the second one they are visible. Dark is also super effective against demons. Also - Demon in Pain is red, while Demon from Below is orange. I killed the purple one first and used his body to keep the other one off me and killed him off then focused on the one. This implies not only that Midir predates the Lords' war against the Dragons, but that he remembers a power that predates the First Flame, and even one of his fellow dragons. Do not EVER allow him to get distance regardless of whether it's the fireball or laser demon prince. With a final black fireball to the head, I come out victorous. If he fires directly at the floor, this means he might use his dark beam, as such always try to stay far enough to not be damaged by the fire, yet close enough so that if he uses his dark beam you can rush to the right towards him in order to dodge the beam. A gigantic four-winged Dragon who serves as one of the guardians of the Ringed City, Darkeater Midir continues his duty to the Gods, long after their passing. Instead of slow pace and careful play style like the main game, it forces me to run like crazy at some area (main game still have that but the only place remind me the Giant of the Undead Settlement, and he just annoying in small area). The location of the boss is perhaps a bit unfortunate. Demon in Pain & Demon from Below has 2 different attack modes, "burnt out" and "flame". However - due to high health pool it is recommended to bring no more than 1 phantom. NPC phantom can be used to distract one of them while focusing on the other. For those who have considerable investment in faith may consider using offensive miracles as well. Not all secrets are made equal, and a few of Dark Souls 3's are easy … He will start off with a delayed jump attack. Whoever wrote that is a dolt. Souls In this mode it will be aggressive and charge towards you, unleashing melee attacks. I think "Ok, that was weird, maybe I just skipped the demon prince part?" Old Demon King Information … Demon in Pain & Demon from Below is a Boss in Dark Souls 3. After one demon dies, the remaining one will automatically enter flaming mode, if burnt out prior. If your running a high STR build, I would suggest heavy infused sellsword twinblades (+10 for maximum dmg) It's been working for me so far, first stage is easy. Notify me about new: Guides. Drops sharp flamberge with human resin/carthus rouge, or bk sword for phase 1? He wears a black robe with golden decorations an… There are no areas on the boss that result in less damage being done, although hitting Midir in the head multiplies damage dealt by two. Easily recognized by the purple particles that appear on the ground. 2 DLCs contain 2 concepts that I hate a lot: ranged spammer that I cannot kill early (Millwood Knight and Angel) and 2 bosses at once. Fighting one of them is considerably easy and summoning numerous phantoms is only going to make the second phase even harder. But as I said, stay close. It is found roaming the Undead Settlement and Catacombs of Carthus. When he flies towards the player to bring down flames, he will always breathe the fire to the right side of the player, as such, simply run as fast as possible towards the left side and roll if possible as the flames reach you. He will initially wait on the cliff for the player to approach at which point he will swoop down and breathe fire along the bridge and connecting path. If they remain underneath him for a long period of time, he will fire a dark energy beam across the length of the bridge that will explode into a trail of dark flame, dealing heavy damage and often knocking the player into the abyss. The demon unleashes a trail of purple flames that will apply toxic buildup. After defeating Darkeater Midir, talking to. Boss fight arena is a devastated Firelink Shrine area from Dark Souls I. R 16,098 If players are summoned, host should - if possible - lure demon near drop place, so falling phantoms could score a free hit. Demon Prince – The Hardest Bosses in Dark Souls 3 FromSoftware’s Dark Souls DLC always takes the difficulty up a notch, and things get going right off the bat in the Ringed City expansion. For all three parts of the fight (two demons, one demon, then demon prince), keep your punishments short, and focus on out-lasting the bosses. Activity at the Demon Prince … 15,860 5,709 (bridge) Weaknesses, resistances, immunities Only when he breathes fire on the floor does it mean that it will linger and deal even more damage. Up to 3 NPC/players can be summoned for this fight. Consume to acquire 20,000 souls or transpose with Ludleth to create either Seething Chaos or the Demon's Scar. -Slave Knight Gael and Amnesiac Lapp are both summonable for this fight. You're better off getting in extra hits with your weapon or spells. For the second phase I used a +9 barbed straight sword. The difficulty of this boss fight comes mostly from Midir's sheer size constantly throwing off the camera of the game, as such, always position yourself strictly centered with Midir. W His immortality enables him to perform his duties without end, even after the Gods have long since perished. Transformation from "flaming" mode to "burnt out" mode causes Demon to stop for a few seconds. The ranged spammer not only make my finger hurt because keep pressing sprint button for hours but also make me think do I have to pass this or just optional area. Rolling after you get hit will most likely cause you to get hit AGAIN. Both demons have 2 similar modes that they can switch to and from, each having unique movesets. Embeds from FL channel only - please add your link below if you're a partner. You still take damage from the fireball turrents that he deploys before though, but it doesn't even compare to the HELL of damage you will take if you get hit by the meteor.) It is part of The Ringed City DLC. The Ringed City Champion Gundyr. (You run up to him when he jumps away to do the meteor attack, stun him, and then wait for the white to appear and loud sound. Put the rest of your focus on dodging their insanely fast attacks, as well. Dark Souls 3: Ringed City - Demon Prince, Demon in Pain and Demon From Below bosses Our complete walkthrough and boss strategies to Dark Souls 3's final DLC. I was on the xbox1 ds3. While lacking the later forms of the Demon Prince, the earlier boss of the Ashes of Ariandel content is an immense pain… Its more straight forward.Its kinda like the Gargoyles from DS1 but you get more space to move around. Old Demon King is a boss enemy in Dark Souls 3. At mid-range the demon will breathe out toxic fumes that will apply rapid toxic buildup AND damage you. Depending on your position, the demon may transition into a combo, possibly ending the combo with an overhead smash. The demon will then attack you with toxic ranged attacks and claw you if you get too close. ), NG+7 (12,901). You gonna keep doing that every boss fight?". 2nd phase is tanky but stay close at all costs. It'll probably insta-kill you if … ), NG+6 (?? A few seconds later there is an explosion with small AoE and a new enemy appears -. After defeating the last demon, fire gathers inside its corpse. The transition attack where Midir breathes fire and then blasts his dark beam may be an homage to, It is possible the sorcery born from his soul, Old Moonlight, is just a nod to the earlier designs of the. The Demon Prince, Demon from Below and Demon in Pain are the first bosses you'll encounter in the Dark Souls 3 The Ringed City DLC. ), NG+4 (?? -Both demons are prone to stagger which opens up a critical attack chance (Visceral attack for bloodborners). A fiery variant of his normal downward smash, has larger AoE and damage. If you are far away, escape backwards; if you are close, jumping to the right under his left hand during his third attack is usually safe.Sometimes you may want to approach him a bit to end his combo: he will end the combo with a more slow strike with his left hand if you were close to him during his last attack with the right hand. Anything like the BKGS or Gaels works. NG And now I come to Demon, but 2, one is aggressive melee and one is support with Toxic at range, I just fight this boss once (and return to bonfire immediately after knowing there's second phase), it's not really hard but they keep force me to use healing because of Toxic, and the first impression is "Seriously DS? Although Midir is fought on the bridge, none of the damage dealt will carry over to the actual boss fight. Although he remains loyal to the Gods, his time spent fighting the dark has begun to corrupt him and the Spears of the Church fear the consequences if he was ever lost completely. Shira requests that the Ashen One slays Midir before he is fully consumed by the Abyss. PC Xbox One. The water itself is able to be seen through, it looks as though the pool is deep, as one can see the supposed floor beneath it, meaning the player would be walking on the surface of the water itself. Health The boss fight will open up with both the Demon In Pain, which is on the right, and Demon From Below, which is on the left. I have the meteor attack in phase 1, with 2 demons. Their is a glitch were one of them can use the fire lazer in the first stage, idk if its a bug. As such, the player should focus their attacks on this area regardless of his relentless lunges and fire breath. I specifically killed the other demon first after a while just to keep that from happening, Thats fine, I didn't need to see your ****ty city anyways. Demon Prince gets a lot of praise here, I don't think they're underrated at all. i hate this insufferable borefest of a gank so goddamn much and i hate that every time i die to the actual good phase, i have to sit through this **** all over again, Never mind the barbed sword on the second phase. Though the flaming demon will be the more aggressive, it is probably advisable to dispatch the first demon attacked, while keeping an eye on the movements of the other, in order to more quickly reduce the number of targets. Breaking Demon's poise will stop transformation from "burnt out" mode to "flaming" mode. Came back the next day and beat it in 2 tries...I did the opposite of the recommendations apparently. Honestly as a pyro this was super easy for me. The second phase was actually really simple b/c you just dodge under him and behind him. Depending on which demon you kill, you either get the easy one or the hard one - that dude is the hard one. -Bring a weapon with bleed as the demons are weak to it. Just beat him at SL 35 with a +3 Weapon. Demon is a mini-boss enemy in Dark Souls 3. If I wasn't a total b**** and used a sword I would have had a 10x tougher (10x because I estimate that's how many more tries it would have taken me). ), NG+4 (?? The Demon Prince was slain single-handedly by Prince Lorian, leaving the prince's sword eternally scorched with flame. sl1. He is mute and crippled, with legs so weak that he is unable to stand on them for more than a second, though he is much larger than his sibling, Lothric.Lothric appears much more frail, and has black veins. However, the second stage enemy of this bossfight is resistant to magic and has high HP, so be careful not to end up with no mana.Perstilent Mist deals a huge amount of damage to a passive demon if placed well: basically, you should cast this spell every time both demons become inactive for a short period.When the fight starts, you can place Mercury right in front of you to the place where active Demon will jump, then cast Crystal Hail there (before he jumps), then cast Great Heavy Soul Arrow when he starts jumping to provide good damage at the very beginning of the fight. I … Dark Souls III PlayStation 4 . Demon stands up and winds up for a downward smash. While entering the boss arena, Demon from Below will be on left in "flame" mode, while Demon in Pain is to the right in "burnt out" mode (if phantom enters boss fight area, he will turn to "flame" mode). The demons, birthed from a common Chaos, share almost everything between them, even the pride of their prince, and his near-faded flame. A list of enemies in the Dark Souls franchise considered to be demons. They just bully me with the number, not the difficulty of the boss", and of course they can make good bosses, just like Sekiro's bosses. I want to feel sorry for both Demons, being the very last kind at the very end of the age. 15 tries and the one times I win I fight the demon prince twice. Immediately after exiting the Shared Grave bonfire, Midir will land on the bridge and block the path to the Church of Filianore. The Demon Prince is the hardest fight in all of Soulsborne for me. Location Excluding Yhorm, (The official tankiest boss in the series, who boasts 28,000 HP), the Demon Prince (counting all 3 bosses) has 21,200. The Catacombs of Carthus one drops a special soul that can be used in Soul Transposition. These usually sustain increased damage when attacked with " Black Knight " weaponry in all three games. Both times, the two weren’t much of a challenge. The fight starts with two active bosses, the Demon in Pain and the Demon from Below. For example how bad the bosses in DLC are, The Champion's Gravetender is completely a joke, he didn't counter even block about 4-5 of my attacks, and get staggered then I just free damage on him, so I just spam light attack with infused weapon and wait him to call Wolf, and I just ignore the Wolf for few second to finish him. Pyromancers may find it useful to equip Lloyd's Sword Ring and the Dark Clutch Ring in addition to the usual Witch and Great Swamp rings to maximize damage. Nope, still had to go through Fire Meteor Demon now. I keep attacking the demon and about when he's at 80% he jumps away and does the meteor attack. Crystal Soul Spear can damage both Demons at once. After defeating one of them Demon Prince appears. Contributions to Fextralife Wikis are licensed under a, Demon in Pain & The Demon from Below [DKS3 Wiki], Demon in Pain & Demon From Below - Dark Souls 3, Champion's Gravetender & Gravetender Greatwolf. There is a large rock just before the bridge that the player can hide behind if they need to heal or buff a weapon. (Lapp was doing a great job distracting other demon, best summon for this fight) I get him down with only 4 estus left and about 3 ashen estus flasks. Bring Lapp. This Slab can be gotten without fighting Midir, by instead defeating Shira at the final location of the DLC. he then proceeds to spam that attack 3 times... then he fires his laser, and I take the opportunity to punish. Summon sign can be found beside the Bonfire before the fight. Summoned phantoms can't enter the ledge from which they fall to the boss fight area, until both demons are awake. Thoughts so far, part 2. An unconscious Midir after falling from the ravine. 150,000 First time, I got through the two demons but had my ass promptly handed back by the Demon Prince. I halfway through the first phase, I decided to attack the laser beam demon, and he gets stunned. Final phase of the Demon in Pain & Demon From Below fight You can summon Slave Knight Gael to help you fight this boss. I recorded this before my fight with the Demon Prince, but this time I actually died this was my first try at the Nameless King (badass fight btw) but this was supreme bs. They both have same HP and take the same amount of damage, no difference when either in flaming mode or burnt out mode. gael tends to die a lot quicker and lapp is way tankier. OK so at first I thought this fight was stupid af and ridiculously hard.
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