Justac00lguy
BooBoo
I found most bosses in A Link Between Worlds to be quite easy and simplistic - Nintendo really need to once and for all overcome that obstacle.
However, there are a couple who stand out:
Yuga: First Battle
Simply stand still, wait, then fire when he reappears from the wall. It's one of the easiest tactics I've ever witnessed from this series. I didn't really have to move. (though at first I didn't know you could use the Bow, lol)
Moldorm:
Not a scratch on its counterpart from A Link to the Past. He felt nowhere near as threatening and, maybe this was just me, but I completed this boss in like 20-30 seconds with no damage taken.
Stalbind:
He had some good and varied attacks, but honestly they weren't all that hard to dodge. It was also quite an easy tactic: merge on his shield and strike his back and repeat. Maybe if I didn't see the tactic on a trailer it may have made the fight slightly tougher, but yeah that trailer kind of ruined it for me. Also while I thought his latter stage was quite impressive, I finished him off rather quickly.
However, there are a couple who stand out:
Yuga: First Battle
Simply stand still, wait, then fire when he reappears from the wall. It's one of the easiest tactics I've ever witnessed from this series. I didn't really have to move. (though at first I didn't know you could use the Bow, lol)
Moldorm:
Not a scratch on its counterpart from A Link to the Past. He felt nowhere near as threatening and, maybe this was just me, but I completed this boss in like 20-30 seconds with no damage taken.
Stalbind:
He had some good and varied attacks, but honestly they weren't all that hard to dodge. It was also quite an easy tactic: merge on his shield and strike his back and repeat. Maybe if I didn't see the tactic on a trailer it may have made the fight slightly tougher, but yeah that trailer kind of ruined it for me. Also while I thought his latter stage was quite impressive, I finished him off rather quickly.