You'll start to notice that after his first segment and other ones go down, the Worshiper falls to his knees and extends his left arm. Use the Worshiper against them since his attacks hurt them as well. These become two small and fast enemies - similar to those you met at the gate. These are slow, so they can be avoided by moving around.Īfter the first segment of his health is gone, he'll put the base of his scythe into the ground and summon two blue orbs. This will summon pools of blue mist which have a tentacle rising from them. You'll know it's coming when he slams down his scythe sideways, then pulls it towards him. He throws this out when you're a good distance from him, and it can be avoided. The first ability you encounter is his spike summon. The best way to avoid these is to put a good distance between the both of you. First two things you'll notice are his huge scythe and that he throws what seem like magical grenades at you. Upon entering the graveyard, the Worshiper makes his grand entrance like his previous predecessors. So what's his deal? Looks like you're damned if you do, damned if you don't people, am I right? Talk about gratitude. (Not to mention two previous bosses.) I haven't killed an innocent upon my release. I found it a bit offensive how he had the audacity to complain about setting me free because he dislikes "my methods." What did I do? The last I checked, I've been slaughtering Rhogars, enemy warriors, spiders and the like. After finally finding Kaslo praying - I think - he gives us this whole little speech.
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