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Phase 1:Egg cannon: not that hard Phase 2:Egg laser:harder than the 1st phase but not that hard.Final boss:Big Arm It is a hard f@#$%&* boss and hardest in the game.Time your jumps too.By :Alfonso64
you have to wait until he dashes toward you and fire an arrow into its eye and then attack there is a second phase in the second phase you have to hit its tail.
My opinion is ganondorf's first phase puppet princess Zelda
You need to get all eight octoliths: they're the shiny diamonds you collect after each boss you defeat. The octoliths are the key to activating the cannon that will reveal the location of the planet where Gorea's hiding: Oubliette. When you activate the cannon, you will be transported directly to Oubliette to confront Gorea. Gorea comes in two phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 is easy to get to. It's the phase that you have to beat first.
you have to get behind something, because it has a laser that does lots of damage. next it will lay down, and it will close it's shield. then you have to shot it. after the first phase, it's brain in a thing will come out the robot with legs. next you have to throw it's robot legs at it. becareful, because it can electrocute you when you are close to it. after the second phase, the brain will come out the thing. you can hit it. becareful, because it has a really long comber. after the third phase, the brain will blow up. tip. they let you watch how the monster (that you played) camed to life, after you defeat the final boss.
I take it you mean the N. Trance boss right? Well for the first phase you need to dodge his jumps until he launches his hand-watch thing (it gets stuck in the ground) and jump on his head! He'll fly up eventually and you'll be in phase 2. In phase 2 lure him (or push him via spin attack) under Fake Crash and he'll take damage. He has 6 hits in total (3 per phase). Once you get all 6, he's been defeated!
If you want to stick with Boss pedals only, you have to try the RT20 Rotary Ensemble; it has models of two different Leslie cabinets (as well as a Leslie cabinet powered by a Marshall amp) and a Univibe. Great for Texas-style blues as well as Hendrix/George Harrison/Clapton Leslie cabinet excursions. If you can go away from Boss pedals, try a wah--I like the original Dunlop Crybaby, but there's a whole slew of different makes and models out there...try a bunch and then pick the best for you. For something a little "out of the box" (as far as blues playing is concerned), try an MXR Phase 90...great classic phase shifter that adds a bunch of cool variety and color to your tone. -Screamin' Armadillo Fort Worth, Texas
The boss is very aggressive. You do not hear from him unless there is a problem with the work being done on the ranch.
The boss is very aggressive. You do not hear from him unless there is a problem with the work being done on the ranch.
This boss is hard (like the Mole Train, kinda.) Phase 1: First, go under the robot's feet when they are not squeezed together. After you see the robot spin, go under it's stomach, pound the green chains, and damage it. Phase 2: Avoid the hatching Buckbots and jump on Pluck's head 3 times to unlock the eight & final world: Volcano.
to bossy at work , likes being a boss rather than superviser
George and Lennie clash with Curley, the boss's son on the ranch where they work. Curley is aggressive and confrontational, leading to tension and conflict between them throughout the story.