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Most hardest character to beat in video games for every tier

Sans2345

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What the title says

6-B: Fume Knight

5-A: Orphan Of Kos, The Grox

9-A: Dr. Hahl's Robot

4-C: Sister Friede, Rodin

5-C: Moon Lord, Oryx, the Taken King

9-A: King Dice

9-C: Mike Tyson (Punch Out)

High 2-A: The End Of The Cycle

2-C: The Dawn Machine, Orcus

Low 2-C: Dagoth Ur, Hircine, Almalexia

2-A: Vecna

Low 6-B: True Dark Genie

High 4-C: Clownpiece

6-A: The Grox

9-B: Dijimmi The Great, Matt (Wii Sports)

8-B: Fortune

4-B: Oryx, the Taken King, Gael
 
I think this is about how hard actually beating them is


Technically, the true form of the end of the cycle is 5-D, but the main characters don't kill the 5-D thing, just banish the avatar


But the asshole developers literally rigged the right so that the stronger you start off at the more powerful the thing is when it spawns, and then they take away everything you have

Wait, D&D has video games, Vecna 2-A
 
First stage True Dark Genie for Low 6-B?

What makes the first stage of his boss battle so hard is you can't reach him and must wait for him to open a portal and try and stay you with his hand. You must avoid the attack and quickly attack because he pulls his hand back extremely fast.

However the problem is he negates all magic/element damage with the exception of one. You can only tell which element type he is effected by, by looking at the color of the eye on the hand he attacks with.

You can remove the element attribute from your weapon and hit him normally but you do far less damage. Also, he's immune to all of your items and weapon effects so you can't freeze him in time, poison, or slow him down.

Lastly and the most BS part is he can continuesly spam a ranged wind attack that cannot be avoided or blocked and does a decent amount of damage. This basted can literally spam that move and there is literally nothing you can do about it but keep spamming all of your Resurrection Powders until he decides to do the portal attack. However he can go right back to doing the wind move so his first stage fight is pretty bad given you get ****** without prior knowledge, prep, and pure luck!!!.

I forget to add that if it wasn't for the Fairy King rescuing you. You would have had to endlessly fight this jerk.
 
The Grox for 6-A/5-A. If you've played the game, you'll know why.

But if you haven't played the game, let me sum it up...

To beat them, you have to destroy all of their cities in all of their planets. And they own 2400 solar systems. Not only that, but they'll also constantly bombard you with attacks when you are in their territory. And their territory is the entire galactic nucleus.

Takes like, a few months to defeat them.
 
Goldmaster784 said:
The Grox for 6-A/5-A. If you've played the game, you'll know why.

But if you haven't played the game, let me sum it up...

To beat them, you have to destroy all of their cities in all of their planets. And they own 2400 solar systems. Not only that, but they'll also constantly bombard you with attacks when you are in their territory. And their territory is the entire galactic nucleus.

Takes like, a few months to defeat them.
Oh Sh*t, I remember those guys. I was actually playing spore the other day. I remember I stayed up all night blowing up planets to try to make them my friend.
 
The End of the cycle was INTENTED to be literally impossible to beat, but it's technically possible (Albeit difficult as hell) although, if you do, it's rigged so that you'll end up losing anyways
 
At least on Day 1, Oryx, the Taken King was a pretty huge roadblock for many because he was so far above the power curve that most people were quite under leveled for him. Even once you're leveled there's still his hard mode, hard challenge, and trying to do shit like solo him.
 
Honestly, Fume isn't that hard. You know who is? Allone's run up. Not even Allone himself, but getting to him in the dream is just awful because of all those samurai who 2 shot you on the way with DS2 hitboxes.
 
>Sees Friede

When the ashes are two, a flame alighteth intensifies

Also, Gael for 4-B. His boss fight is actually insane.
 
The Mysterious Stranger - Delta- said:
If we're going based on pure difficulty, I'd argue that either Hircine or Almalexia are better candidates for Low 2-C.
I was saying Dagoth Ur technically because he would be "most hardest character to defeat" if it wasn't for the plot. If I actually had to say Morrowind's hardest boss, it would be the two dwarven centuries right before Almalexia. Because they one shot you with a AoE that covers half the room.
 
Keeweed said:
Actually, I think now would be a good time to explain why this boss is so hard. For me, now days, I can actually do it pretty quickly (first try if I'm doing a run based off parrying), but when I first fought him it literally took me over a week. His first phase is extremely easy, and he has a move that's only there so you can back stab him, but in his second phase he likes to go completely ape sh*t. 4 of his attacks cover half of the entire beach you're on, and rest throw the Ook half way across the map to hit you in the face. Many of the moves throw your character onto the ground in a way that doesn't allow them to get up, and others instantly one shot you. It's a pretty ridiculous boss, unless you know how to parry then him and lady maria become extremely easy (I mean I'm still nervous around the OoK but I've kill lady Maria first try 6 playthroughs in a row because she's easy to parry, and I've never had trouble with Ludwig).
 
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