Which characters stand out as the best in the game?
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Here are the bosses that will give you a run for your potch.
To get the jump on him, use yourUnite Attacksas fast as possible.
These bosses appear again and again, but we still can’t get enough of them.
At L’Renouille Palace, Lucia is able to act three times in a single turn.
You should complete the Highway Village sidequest before liberating Rockaxe if you want to fight the easier version.
Heal regularly and use tanky characters to bring her down.
6Neclord
Tinto City
A recurring enemy from Suikoden 1, Neclord has two phases.
Just like the first game, his first phase is unwinnable.
This boss is essentially the same Neclord you encountered in Suikoden 1.
It’s not unusual for games to present a extremely difficult boss that you are not supposed to defeat.
But, what if you do…?
Magic-heavy party members will have an advantage in this battle, and you should keep everyone healed up.
The battle against Neclord is simple but can be tedious if you don’t select your party members carefully.
The sewer water must have caused it to mutate because this enemy looks terrifying and is resistant to sleep.
The Pest Rat uses poison attacks liberally, so confirm your party has Antitoxins handy.
This guide will walk you through this.
Paradoxically, the Stone Golem’s weakness is lightning.
This early boss boasts a terrifying appearance.
For this battle, you should have your entire party carry Medicine.
As for attacking, you might turn to the old reliable advice for abominations: kill it with fire.
In Luca’s case, victory loves preparation.
All of this hard work will come in handy when you finally take on this dastardly foe.
Though it has only two heads instead of three, both of them work in synergy.
There are multiple components to this boss, comprising its limbs, heads, and the Rune it bears.
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