A compromise I'd be curious about would be tying the damage of Nihil to ho wmany of Mohg's attacks hit: three if he hits with Tres, Duo, and Unus, two if he only hits with two attacks, one if he only hits with one, and none if he misses with all of them.
Imagine when the second phase comes in, Miquella gets confused and Radahn starts SMILING. The blood flame attacks gets more and more prevalent and you realize, yes, Mogh just hijacked his body back.
It's interesting how the Scadutree Avatar and Mohg are hard counters for each other. Mohg deals fire damage which the Avatar is insanely weak to, but at the same time it is immune to bleed, meaning Mohg's NIHIL does nothing.
You should have just used all battles with nihil or don't make a second round when mohg already won the first one, because you made that video unnecessarily long
@@iamMildlyUpsetWithMostOfYouTub Ingame Mohg can beat Rykard. In the lore, it's hard to scale Rykard. Eiglay the serpent was worshipped for a long time and devoured countless soldiers with Rykard, but they too didn't really beat a demigod. They are waging war against Morgott, but didn't fight in a 1v1.
@@kyte5648 They weren’t just soldiers, they were Heroes. Very notable warriors in the battlefield. Rykard being the son of Rennala and radagon also means he was pretty good with magic (created a whole new type of sorcery) and magic is kinda op in lore. Ranni also entrusted him with the blasphemous claw which speaks volumes. Rykard may not have beaten a demigod but he’s clearly juiced up on tarnished juice and hexes. Mohg has no feats besides fighting okina (isn’t even clear if he actually best him). Being Godfreys offspring and being omen it’s safe to say he has great physical strength but he doesn’t seem to know how to fight, just relies on his strength to hopefully impale someone with his trident and his blood flame.
@@iamMildlyUpsetWithMostOfYouTub Of course we didn't see Mohg's full potential. He was not trained by his parents and all of his attacks are self taught. However he did create blood incantations. He may use the blood of the formless mother as basis but he does need his own skill to make it work. Like a water bender needs water to be there to even fight, but everything else is up to his skill. After all it says "Incantation of Mohg" and not "Incantation of the formless mother". Rennala also did not create the concept of glintstone sorceries, but shows great skill mastering them. His physikal attacks are actually quite tricky. His delayed swings are used to catch tarnished off guard. Then he also uses his powers to create an illusion of himself similar to his brother. We even know that Mohg made this illusion, because it was wearing his current clothes. Morgott doesn't know what current Mohg looks like, after leaving the sewers. Probably most impressive is his successful founding of the bloody fingers. Not an army of war, but an assassin force working from the shadows. If you ask me, Mohg shows great intelligence, trying to slowly build up power and picking his fights carefully. If we didn't invade him and forced him to defend himself, he might even have plotted our assassination. The Nihil ritual is also a very effektive attack, that in most cases would mean certain death to all organic opponents. But at very least he can be compared to his brother Morgott, who is not even close to featless. All the impressive feats shown by Morgott are a result of him having a more active and aggressive role. Mohg simply has a more scheeming and sneeky strategy, but his powers should be comparable to Morgott.
He just has the DLC scaling so that he doesn't get clapped every fight. I mean the freaking dancing lion can kill every boss in the base game except Malenia, so it's necessary to determine how strong these bosses are in comparison to each other without the gameplay aspect of DLC bosses being way higher tuned to max level players. The fights seem pretty fair though and we do get to see how Mohg does with and without the bleed effect of Nihil.
Two battles. The first without Nihil, the second with Nihil
why is there three fights with Radahn?
@@عبدالرحمنهندي-ل2ط You will know after watching it
Wait, why did you teleport Radahn back to land when he was doing his meteor?
@@Urd-Vidan I didn't teleport him. In fact, I don't know what happened.
A compromise I'd be curious about would be tying the damage of Nihil to ho wmany of Mohg's attacks hit: three if he hits with Tres, Duo, and Unus, two if he only hits with two attacks, one if he only hits with one, and none if he misses with all of them.
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Moghlested :✅
Justice for Mohg.
This video is dedicated to Pureblood Knight Ansbach. Justice for Lord Mohg.
Mohg beat the allegations and most bosses in the dlc
Oh look, it’s Mohg-ington, victim of miquella
Mohg was still kinda weird with the "turn Miquella into a Blood God" thing
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Imagine when the second phase comes in, Miquella gets confused and Radahn starts SMILING. The blood flame attacks gets more and more prevalent and you realize, yes, Mogh just hijacked his body back.
i'm imagining miquella and me frotting instead
Good video as always. Hope we get mesmer(working snakes), radahn( with full working abilities), and mother of fingers (working movemset) in the future
I think Mogh heard that Radahn became Miquella's consort and didn't like it very much.
His body was used for radahn’s soul so does that count?
he went to save his half brother from the miquellester from going through what he did 🙏🙏😔
Lore accurate Mohg
Miquella is mine and mine alone...
It's interesting how the Scadutree Avatar and Mohg are hard counters for each other. Mohg deals fire damage which the Avatar is insanely weak to, but at the same time it is immune to bleed, meaning Mohg's NIHIL does nothing.
49:10 truly heartbreaking
Mohg: Who are you?
Radahn: I'm you, but better
Will you make Messmer The Impaler vs All Bosses - Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC?
amazing can you do 2 v 2 maliketh and goddess of rot vs messmer phase 2 and miquella radahn phase 2
If Malenia tanks the heat, Maliketh can probably put them away.
Will you make Elden Ring: Morgott The Omen King vs All DLC Bosses?
Could you do the same for maliketh vs dlc bosses? Would love to see the fights with same area scaling
You should have just used all battles with nihil or don't make a second round when mohg already won the first one, because you made that video unnecessarily long
also maybe can you do gael vs all dlc boss?
How would you powerscale Mohg in the lore, considering he never fought another demigod or legend? Maybe on the level of Rykard?
Rykard is much stronger than Mohg.
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Ingame Mohg can beat Rykard. In the lore, it's hard to scale Rykard. Eiglay the serpent was worshipped for a long time and devoured countless soldiers with Rykard, but they too didn't really beat a demigod. They are waging war against Morgott, but didn't fight in a 1v1.
@@kyte5648 They weren’t just soldiers, they were Heroes. Very notable warriors in the battlefield. Rykard being the son of Rennala and radagon also means he was pretty good with magic (created a whole new type of sorcery) and magic is kinda op in lore. Ranni also entrusted him with the blasphemous claw which speaks volumes. Rykard may not have beaten a demigod but he’s clearly juiced up on tarnished juice and hexes. Mohg has no feats besides fighting okina (isn’t even clear if he actually best him). Being Godfreys offspring and being omen it’s safe to say he has great physical strength but he doesn’t seem to know how to fight, just relies on his strength to hopefully impale someone with his trident and his blood flame.
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Of course we didn't see Mohg's full potential. He was not trained by his parents and all of his attacks are self taught.
However he did create blood incantations. He may use the blood of the formless mother as basis but he does need his own skill to make it work.
Like a water bender needs water to be there to even fight, but everything else is up to his skill.
After all it says "Incantation of Mohg" and not "Incantation of the formless mother". Rennala also did not create the concept of glintstone sorceries, but shows great skill mastering them.
His physikal attacks are actually quite tricky. His delayed swings are used to catch tarnished off guard.
Then he also uses his powers to create an illusion of himself similar to his brother. We even know that Mohg made this illusion, because it was wearing his current clothes. Morgott doesn't know what current Mohg looks like, after leaving the sewers.
Probably most impressive is his successful founding of the bloody fingers. Not an army of war, but an assassin force working from the shadows. If you ask me, Mohg shows great intelligence, trying to slowly build up power and picking his fights carefully.
If we didn't invade him and forced him to defend himself, he might even have plotted our assassination.
The Nihil ritual is also a very effektive attack, that in most cases would mean certain death to all organic opponents.
But at very least he can be compared to his brother Morgott, who is not even close to featless. All the impressive feats shown by Morgott are a result of him having a more active and aggressive role.
Mohg simply has a more scheeming and sneeky strategy, but his powers should be comparable to Morgott.
Is mohg buffed
The video maker uses same area scaling so yes but it's applied to both him and his opponents so it's fair
Theyre equally scaled.
He just has the DLC scaling so that he doesn't get clapped every fight. I mean the freaking dancing lion can kill every boss in the base game except Malenia, so it's necessary to determine how strong these bosses are in comparison to each other without the gameplay aspect of DLC bosses being way higher tuned to max level players. The fights seem pretty fair though and we do get to see how Mohg does with and without the bleed effect of Nihil.
@@mohammad1.45this isn't how it work lol, the DLC bosses aren't getting buffed, only mogh is
Why the hell is he so strong? He shouldn't be like this