These are the enemies who really worked our last nerve! Which enemies will you curse with your dying breath? Let us know in the comments and enjoy - OX
The talon company/the regulators from fallout 3, they always seem to get you right after you cleared a tough area or when your low level, and they always manage to kill your followers
Office Psychologist: Okay, tell me what you think of when you hear the word "enemy" Everyone else: something that is trying to kill me. Jane: the thing I'm trying to kill.
Andy, Ellen, Mike, and Luke: I hate this enemy because it kills me and I just want to live :( Jane: I hate this enemy because I just want to kill it but it keeps running away!
Yeah... I feel like Jane would be the most likely to teabag your body in a Halo 3 match. Whereas Ellen would be the most likely to accidentally plant a sticky grenade on a teammate, Luke would spend the entire match in a standoff with someone trying to get the sword, and Andy would be cursing at the television every time someone managed to headshot him with a pistol from 200 meters away.
If you think the basilisk is bad now, remember that before patch 1.05 curses could stack. So you'd get half health, then if you got cursed again before curing it you'd get 1/4 health, and finally 1/8 health. It was almost impossible to get back to place to get it cured.
@@NAcHO-wx5vg Too bad Frost trolls don't talk eh? Then Luke and the troll might share a good joke after a particularly harrowing battle. (Batman: Killing Joke reference) :)
As a long time player of Skyrim aka having close to 5000 hours I didn't even know people had problems with them. My main character is a greatsword heavy armor warrior with sword and shield as a back up with a focus on those and smithing and enchanting and I like I think you were while not supposed to but rather assumed most would cleared a few dungeons and leveled a bit(around 15) before going to Hrothgar and I just tanked his hits and killed the troll in a couple hits. The real absurd enemy is giants because they are IMO the most dangerous enemy besides dragons as even my ridiculously high level character(currently at level 351) can get stagggered by their attacks and even though I can one shot them they have a nasty habit of club slamming you from behind and they are arguably the deadliest enemy before lvl 28 if I remember correctly that when their scaling peaks and stops at level 32ish.
@@joshshore27Same. I usually like to play a stealthy archer but I usually focus on a bunch of sidequests before climbing the mountain to the point I once didn't realise that was an early part of the main quest line. I usually play the main quest line up until the dragon and then basically do a whole bunch of sidequests before going to see the Greybeards. I was genuinely surprised when the frost troll was on the list, I had no idea other players found it frustrating. I do find giants insanely difficult especially but I think they are not on the list because they are usually peaceful and generally don't attack unless you attack them and one of their mammoths first. Which means you don't have to take them on until you're ready.
Lol I spent like 5 minutes finding a way to scale the mountain and pass the entire section of thr path from a safe distance. It's basically undefeatable early on
Please, more of these “everybody’s favourite” or “everybody’s worst” videos. You guys always seem more into them and it’s a delight to watch. Also, a documentary about Luke and the Frost Troll, titled “Hell is Empty and All of the Demons Are Here”.
Exquisite Corpse yeah it took me forever to get one before I got some quick balls those are great. My favorite poke ball because you don’t have to worry about Pokémon fleeing if you catch it first try and you don’t have to worry about finding Pokémon you’ve caught at the right level if you don’t have false swipe yet so you don’t automatically one hit lower enemies when filing out your Pokédex in later game. I hate it when I wittle a Pokémon I want to catch’s health down but not low enough to make getting it to stay in a pokeball easily but too low that it I hit it again I know it’s faint and then I can’t catch it. :/ that’s super frustrating lol
I caught a Bellsprout, then leveled it up some, then used wrap until it was weak enough to catch. A lot of prep work... But that gives me my grass type for Misty and then my physic type to kill everything else.
I would watch that. next Show of the Weekend should just be the Ice Troll Documentary, and Ellen's uncut Shadow of the Tomb Raider reaction/review video.
Yeah I went absolutely HAM doing sidequests before going to see the greybeards that first time. I was way over leveled the first time I met the frost troll. It was still a tough fight but he didn't kill me, at least.
Me: (watching the episode, having a good time) Luke: (comes on screen for the second time) Luke: “...The Frost Troll” Me: (pauses video, laughs for ten minutes) Me: (hits play) Luke: (says, like, one sentence) Me: (hits pause, laughs for another ten minutes) One hour later... Excellent way to button up that topic guys. I really needed that.
I think tentacool/tentacreul are the worst. You can't always run from them, they can poison you and can't confuse you, they are tanky as all Hell; not to mention how broken wrap was in gen 1.
"enemies we curse with our dying breath" The enemy on the thumbnail literally curses you and kills you with its breath. Whoever did that, intentional or not, well done on the pun play.
Was looking for a comment like this. Those bastards in DKS2 especially suck because they can just fucking tornado spin knock you down while their buddies bukakke curse spray you.
@@early8939 The Basilisk's used to be worse, if you can believe it. When Dark Souls 1 was originally released, the curse STACKED. The more you died to it, the less max health you'd have. To a max of 1/8 total health.
crap, i just commented this and someone beat me to it 3 years ago. but then hinestly, those things in dark souls have literally never gotten me with their breath. the gamemgives you plenty of curse resistant armor sets way before you would ever go to the places you find those curse breath enemies. also, it doesn't "kill" you. it just halfes your max hp until you get uncursed. . which of course will indirectly kill you because every enemy is now gonna one shot you, but it's not the breath that killed you
20:01 Everyone: "It's so ridiculously strong for how early in the game you meet it." Me, who's put off the main quest for 300 hours of side quests: "Huh?"
Basilisks - One very effective strategy for dealing with the basilisk's curse is to poison yourself before fighting them. You can only have one negative effect at a time, if you fill up your meter up with poison, you become immune to any other negative effect, including curse. After leaving the area with the basilisks, you then cure your poison effect and you're back to full health, with no HP loss from curse. It does make your fight slightly harder with them, but they're ridiculously easy to kill, so it isn't that much harder. The important thing is to avoid getting cursed, which is a pain in the ass to remove. Poison, on the other hand, is relatively easy to remedy with Purple Moss Clump.
I'm surprised that people had trouble with Frost Trolls But the reason I never had trouble with them was probably the fact that I do like 50 side quests by the time I remember "oh right the main quests"
same here, and when i'm saying "oh right the greybeards waiting for me to their sanctuary" i've already powerful bow and skills (i play almost every time a thief archer assassin) I see the frost troll, few arrows in his eyes and no troll anymore Btw in a recent game restarted i made it to slay a dragon priest and now my lydia have two powerful staffs (ice and flame), and the last time i met not one but two frost trolls, I've turned back and my lydia spam staffs and trolls finished to dust in few secondes
Right? I usually help everyone I can in whiterun first, run to riften to collect indigo, then head to high Hrothgar. By that point I have like 3 or 4 followers anyway so it doesn't matter.
I always got sidetracked when playing any open-world (sandbox) games. finished all the side quests including the expansions before the option to choose side between Stormcloaks or Imperial. Ends up with a full set of Dragonbone Armor at that time and the highest tier of magic (Fire Storm being my favorite).
CAZADORES FROM FALLOUT NEW VEGAS. they hit you from far away, they are fast, and their stings do continuous poison damage. Please, may the god that courier six worships take mercy on you.
You guys just gotta be patient with the wall masters. Wait until you see the shadow under you to move. They make a noise when they're about to drop too.
You can kill the angry sun if you get a star, but it will respawn within like 1 minute or so. So it really only gives you a little respite before the pain starts again.
@@GoldenRedder Oh, I think you might be right. It's been so long since I played, but I do vaguely remember using the hammers from the Hammer Bros to kill it.
Yeah I have to agree with the shell. I always just got a koopa shell, waited for it to come in and pop. After that you just run and should only have to jump the retuning sun once of possibly twice before the level is done. Super easy.
That Frost Troll honestly isn't that bad. Sounds more to me like people just tried to follow the main questline without doing enough side quests and whatnot.
@@Killcam555 you might need to refresh your memory. The frost troll is on the way to your very first shout and the people who give you locations for more shouts. Integral to go that way. But people should just ignore it lmao
That Frost Troll exists so that when you finally get all three levels of your Fus Ro Dah shout you can exact sweet vengeance by YEETing it off the mountain to it's death.
After many, many, m a n y hours of Skyrim, I reckon the best strategy for that goddamn frost troll is: sprint past it and just keep on sprinting. Doesn't matter if Lydia gets left behind! You just run!
Protip for the frost troll: Run and go inside the castle, when it chases after you, it will follow you in the castle, then let the wizards deal with it.
Having finally met the frost troll myself, I finally understand why you despise them. Took like 13 tries, 3 different potions, a nearly dead Lydia, and a storm atronach to finally get past it. Ran into another one later and sobbed in despair as I ran away
My first time with him I kept running with him in pursuit all the way to the greybeards. Lots of shouting when he entered high hrothgar ensued until the troll was dead.
I am going to point out how much I hate cazadors. I fight deathclaws for fun, they are somewhat easy to kill with most characters I end up running and they are predictable. Quarry Junction is basically my playground, I don't fear it anymore, I know how to clear it easily and with very little damage. Cazadors on the other hand, are faster than deathclaws, have TWO sets of limbs to be crippled if you want to slow it down, they move quickly when they have not detected you and of course, the poison. I treat every place where I could even find a cazador with extreme caution, and to make it worse, they force me to use VATS due to their speed making it hard to hit the blighters.
Here's an addition if you'd like to make another follow-up: any enemy in Ninja Gaiden 2 that throws incendiary shuriken. Their aim is usually pretty darn good and if it hits, it sticks and you are guaranteed to lose a lot of health and have your guard broken. When I did a new playthrough on a higher difficulty setting and met those bastards immediately in the first stage, I just stopped playing the game. That's just ludicrous.
Yesssss Jane... FFVIII was my intro into the series, too! Tonberrys are adorable but also terrified me and when King Ton arrived, I was alone in my room, and it scared the youth out of me!
Anyone who's played ARK:Survival Evolved knows that the most infuriating enemy is an icthyornis. Or a microraptor. Or a troodon. Or an arthropleura. Or a leedsichthys. Or a rex. Or a giga. Or the bugs. Or pretty much anything found in the caves.
Came looking for this comment. I have really poor sense of direction and always get lost in the caves, and getting caught up in a battle every 3 steps doesn't help, especially when I haven't gotten a pokemon that's super effective against them yet. Any long, windy trek where poison Pokemon can just mob you is bad, but at least the water routes are pretty linear and are more of an endurance fest than the much earlier caves.
Banshees from Mass Effect. You’re going about your life, being Commander freaking Shepard and then the screaming starts. Bladders empty, weapon syncs empty, and there’s still screaming.
God I played a Vanguard. You can't imagine how often the literally fucked me to death on Insanity with their insta-kill grab (for anyone not knowledgable in ME lore, Banshees are made from a species that mates through something called "mindmeld", but the specific members of that species that become Banshees have a genetic defect that makes the nervous system overloaded of anyone they "meld" with, killing them. That's what Banshees do when they grab you)
You’re right!! Especially in multiplayer on Gold/Plat and the server like misses a tick and while you supposedly got away they’ve got you in that animation and you’re dead before you can cuss them out
Gargoyles in Fable 2 are the bane of my existence! I don't know if they count as enemies because they only attack you emotionally but there's 50 of them, they're well hidden and you have to shoot them. When you randomly hear an obnoxious voice insulting you, one of them is close by and taunting you.
Well now I need to watch the "Skyrim Rocket-Boot Mountain Climbing Challenge" video again... "No... Nooooooooooo! Hell is empty and all the demons are here!" :-D
Yaniv Avizrats got stuck in a death loop once in a small building with a named raider group inside. Cleared them out, got the loot (including a star cap or two), only to be screwed by autosave. Open the door to an absolute *fuck ton* of cazadors, which of course was instadeath. Game auto saves when you enter or leave the open world, so of course it auto saves on me coming out of the building and reloads to said fuckton of cazadors. Last manual save was long before....so sad. Also a moment of silence for all those lost going the desert way to the strip instead of past the NCR sharecroppers only to be massacred by cazadors and blind deathclaws.
It's fine if it's just one cazador... But it's almost never just one... There's always like 5 or 6 of them... And even if you have a lv 10 endurance and are a relatively high level they are still a pain to fight...
Sephiroth in Kingdom Hearts 1 - I didn't know that Sephiroth was the final boss in the coliseum & the difficulty gets cranked up to 11 with him. You also need to grind quite a bit to not die in 1-2 hits from Sephiroth....or die repeatedly till you learn his attack pattern enough to dodge him and live through the fight.
7:19 Notice how the Basilisk's "eyes" are not it's real eyes,those just a decoy,it's really eyes are those tiny dots next to it's mouth. 9:00 Oh there we go.
This is my #1 enemy. I just avoid them when I can. And then there is the lab full of them in the Old World Blues DLC... At least they're contained more or less there and you can just fill the rooms with explosives... All the explosives.
Griff a moment of silence for Pre-GameCube camera controls.... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Thank you for your time everybody. Don’t forget to tip your waitress on the way out, goodnight everybody!
One of the enemies I hate are the Chime Maidens from Bloodborne because they hide behind a lot of mobs and the instant you think that you are making progress with getting rid of them, they resurrect them from the bowels of "yougottobefreakingkiddingme-opolis" because they can resurrect them without end and swarm you.
I didn't have much problem with the frost troll the first time I went to High Hrothgar... because I never went the right way... After a few wrong turns, I ended up fighting a Wispmother
I usually end up going to every city getting the Thane title wandering around... Then remember that I was supposed to go somewhere important.. become arch mage... Than remember oh yeah mountain.... Kill annoying lady the kind or whatever head up mountain sleep along way, get kidnapped.. to this day haven't made it up there
Seriously. The Frost Troll? If you can't beat it, just run past it Cliff Racers, though, Cliff Racers are forever. They never stop. They never stop. They Never *stop*
I was playing Skyrim with no reloading saves and if I die I delete my save and I just paralyzed the troll with a potion and kept moving. I was not risking fighting that thing. (Pro tip for anyone who tries a similar run, paralysis potions are lifesavers many times over)
Trolls are tough but I find the fucken wolves to be more annoying, either coming out of a town or cave they’re just there. I just wanna enjoy walking to my next quest!! Bark bark to you too!!!
One thing I do love about the frost troll: You can come back later in the game and TOTALLY get back at it by annihilating it. I always sneak past it when I play a new game and get to this bit, there's no point trying to kill it IMO. But later, when I know I can, I come back and show it who really is boss.
I have red hair, can't tan, high chance of cancer & sunlight instantly causes migraines if it hits my eyes... I actually walk outside with my eyes shut with full clothing on over all skin.
Those pinwheel skeletons in Dark Souls. I should note that I'm not an angry person, I like to think of myself as being quite calm. Those fellas make me angry whenever they appear because most interactions with them work out as such: 1. You get your shield up and it chips away at your stamina and then kills you 2. You don't get your shield up and it kills you 3. You get your shield up and it hits that one angle where your shield doesn't block and kills you. 4. You have the space and godlike reflexes to dodge the attack and then kill it. 5. You have the discerning eye and saint like patience to find them in the dark and then methodically kill them from range. Where another one will sneak up behind you and then kill you.
My instinctive strategy in DS has always been to fall back to the direction of the nearest bonfire, but in the catacombs where the pinwheel skellies are the way out is always through a funnel that leaves you with no space to dodge whatsoever.
I was accidentally running a giant dad my first playerthrough, and those skeletons made me want to turn my bedroom into an open air place by throwing my controller through my window. The giant sword could not deal with them well. And I went for fire on my sword, so until I killed o and s, I had to come back to upgrade a bunch.
Side step them, I'm always side stepping when I find an enemy. Being still in Dark Souls does not work for me. Side step stab, always keep distance and see where they are traveling to. Also fuck them, I hate them so much.
Flying Phoenix Cat Persona Q 2 Third story boss does that. What is worse is that you have to have every element ( 8 ) attack by HP cost & magic type can help. Because also the boss will randomly stop you from using an ability. This ability can't be guarded against & it hits everyone. ALSO that if you mess up or can't do said attack needed. You have to start all over. Boss fully restored HP.
Know what's *worse* than invincibility? RESISTANCE. Hear me out. With invincibility/immunity, you're just like "Oh, ok, not gonna do that." or "Ok, I'll leave and come back when I *can* do something to it." but RESISTANCE. You're doing damage to it. You can see it! But you're not doing ENOUGH. And you're just stubborn enough to be like "ARGH. I CAN DO THIS. I WILL BEAT THIS ENEMY." But it takes *so* long, because it's a resistant trash stuffer.
I played Skyrim, and I never saw the frost troll. Probably because of the really weird way I tried to go up the mountain. I didn't know that there was a main path, so I guess I dodged a bullet.
It's actually possible to get to the very top of the mountain before the magical blockade is dropped. I started from High Hrothgar and went counterclockwise, basically spamming the jump button. Nothing much up there. An enchanted pickaxe and an achievement.
Pieces of advice for future abusive frost troll - they regenerate health while don't take damage. Fire dealt additional damage over time. THAT''s why fire is effective against them. You start with Flames spell so one hand burn furry while other smack his head. Fire enchanted bow if archer i think is only solution. btw, if you are unable to stagger enemy in Skyrim don't blame game mechanic. It's like blaming controls in Dark Souls
You could tell from his first sentence that he had a legitimate disdain for the Frost Troll. He was not playing it up, he was having genuine emotions from the frustration that enemy had given him. My first play through of Skyrim was similar as I wanted to do magic and at about Lv 5 on Master difficulty you are a wet noodle. It took hours of creativity and trial to finally beat that stupid troll...only to get a bowl of troll fat.
Particularly in multiplayer on harder difficulties. So many games where we had to just hide in a box desperately huddled together just out of their reach to try and kill them before they killed us.....
Banshees are easy to deal with, once you get used to them they're a joke, easy points in multiplayer. Phantoms! Phantoms. Should. Have. Been. On. That. List. With their bullshit bubble, force grab insta-kill, and literal hand cannon.
Luke reconsidering his whole life whilst thinking back on all the good times with Frosty is one of the best, most unexpectedly deep moments in any OX video.
Legionary Assassins/NCR Ranger hit squads in Fallout: New Vegas. Sent after you when you annoy the faction too much, New Vegas' already sort of fiddly combat system makes these heavily armored health-packed enemies annoying to deal with even with endgame/DLC weapons
it's like in Lion King where Timon won't let Puumba say 'farted' ("not in front of the kids") , but minutes earlier they showed a child sobbing over his father's corpse
How about the frogs in 'Don't Starve'? In a game with almost no ranged weapons or enemies, frogs have massive range with their tongue. Not only that, but they knock items out of your inventory when they hit you, are found in groups, and despite being neutral mobs will sometimes randomly attack you. Also frog rain.
FROG RAIN omg I was playing Don't Starve on my phone the other day and suddenly there were frogs everywhere! Nothing I could do but give up and start a new game :(
Now that we've had some time for this to breathe, I would like to nominate the Scorn from Destiny 2. Little bastards teleport into smoke, throw tethering bombs of fire, and their big bads can sometimes 2-shot you with lightning bolts if you're not careful.
graymorality god yes. So many terrified moments running away from them and praying they didn’t spot me only to die moments later when they inevitably zip straight for me. Ran into those on my first play through before even going through the quest in town, lol... it was a bad choice to explore beyond the graveyard at level 1...
I think their criteria was enemies that could not be avoided due to probability or railroading you into them, Cazadors are on a path in the game that's completely avoidable and on PC you can Za Warudo the game with the pip boy map time stop glitch and walk the entire path
Radscorpions are a pain as well, especially the FO4 version -- and if we're talking burrowing pests, how about those plague-bearing molerats from Curie's questline? (Granted, I'm not sure I'd curse *any* of them with my dying breath -- nothing in Fallout is as much of a sudden spike in difficulty as what they listed. At worst, they're annoying.)
Isn't the floor master inside the shadow temple? Like that one room with the invisible walls and all the hands on the floor and they become awkward when the walls are revealed?
I don't think I'd be as stressed around Dark Souls Basilisks if the first time I encountered them wasnt falling into a trap hole ambush of them in the depths, no where in the rest of the series do they pose that much of a threat but still I tense up when I see them.. Which is exactly what happened with Indiana Jones and snakes now that I think about it
Totally agree. I picked up DS1 recently and as a noob, fell into the pit with all the froggos. Man, it seems like one of those cruel lessons that everyone will go through in dark souls. 😅
in a fight with basilisks where they don't surround you, from the looks of it the strat seems to rush them since their cloud radius goes above their head so you can significantly reduce the time you're in that cloud by bum-rushing them
Well, I think that Basilisks are only that big of a bother in general in Dark Souls 1. in the other games, they don't halve your HP bar permanently until fixed. They can instantly kill you with curse buildup, sure, but there are other enemies that can kill you instantly in other ways.
@@wrongtime9097 They have more than that move. If you see them jump, yeah, you can rush. But sometimes they'll just breathe at you while moving their head from side to side, covering the entire air in front of them in a sort of cone shape.
Primal Aspids in Hollow Knight. No matter how I dodge them it feels likes there’s a decent chance I’ll still get it by their projectiles. Sometimes I’ll even dodge into them on accident when I’m trying to avoid them.
cool fact, if you die from the curse of the Basilisk and you are playing online, your crystalized corpse will appear on the spot for other players walking through
Where are the marlboros from almost every Final Fantasy game You know big round green balls of tentacles that can inflict like 10 different status ailments including confusion. You know it's called "Bad Breath"
Nothing's worse than getting ambushed by a Great Malboro after grinding for 3+ hours in FFX and getting hit by Bad Breath and watching Tidus kill your other party members due to Evade & Counter.
@@shadow_blaze2317 especially on a nsg run. getting to the omega ruins, getting pretty far and catching as many fiends as possible only to find the great marlboro and not having first strike equipped because your capture weapons are still on -_-
The games usually gives you the opportunity to protect yourself. Although, in my experience, FF7 was the worst because of the extra status ailments it has and Ribbon was the only good defense and you likely only had 1.
@@JachAnen Nah you could get 2, the one from the clock room in the temple of the ancients and one in gaea's cliff when you're around the area where all the icicles fall
4:25 This is why I try to sabotage the brazier as soon as I can do it without being caught. I have even used a brazier against a bandit camp once just to see if it would work (go figure why they had one in the first place). It did, a group of local guards barged in and cleared some of the bandits while I was hiding. But some point, I started actively chasing those elite guys.
It actually spawned when i was making my way up the mountain but I ran as fast as i could and it followed me. So when i got the the troll it did its thing
"Forget killing it..." *Kill the sun in like two seconds by kicking the first turtle shell in its face right after it activates* ...Yep. It's that easy.
Also the frost troll is really easy to beat if you run towards it instead of away. It's faster than you at running but it has a wind up on its attack and it's slow to turn because it has to finish its attack animation. It's like 8 whole seconds of freedom. If you use the basic flame spell you start the game with you kill it even faster because 1. That's its elemental weakness. 2. Burn damage over time means it's taking damage even while you're dodging. 3. It stops healing while it's taking the damage.
I do the main quest late into my Skyrim gameplay, so I never realized this troll was such a challenge. My main low-level challenges were those grim reaper dudes who come out of a chest after you kill certain dragons the ones who drop a mask such as Volsung.
yeah fuck those guys… my first ever encounter with one was zaakrisoos or whatever his stupid name is? he’s the lighting guy in the stupid cave and i was so underlvl to even be doing the dlc he one tapped me and i thought i was trapped in there and i ended up just sprinting to the other room because he is so fucking irritating and just left him in there
PRIMAL ASPIDS FROM HOLLOW KNIGHT. They inexplicably know exactly where you’re going to jump and you can’t deflect their projectile and they are just THE. WORST.
If you primarily use magic, the frost troll isn’t super problematic depending on what you’re using. There’s firebolt if you’re low level. Conjuration gets you flame atronachs. Or once you get good at it, could just hit one with a calm spell repeatedly and sneak attack them with illusion.
These are the enemies who really worked our last nerve! Which enemies will you curse with your dying breath? Let us know in the comments and enjoy - OX
The talon company/the regulators from fallout 3, they always seem to get you right after you cleared a tough area or when your low level, and they always manage to kill your followers
Primal Aspids from Hollow Knight. Those things fucked me up in the colosseum more times than I can can count
One word: MIMICS
The flood infection forms from halo. Sure, their easy to kill but....so many!
Borderlands 2 Rabid Stalkers.
Everyone else: "These guys are super annoying or difficult"
Jane: "These guys won't let me kill them, and I hate it"
And this is why we love jane🤣 I relate to her play style so much lol
For any reason, and you just want to kill someone...
Oh... hey Jaokfnpsdkunavpiouegrnpauernpalvkpnm dbjknp dzi9uoh
Well excuuuuuuuuuuuse me princess
@@MrMutou playing style?
@@slewone4905 lol it was a nod to the live streams
Office Psychologist: Okay, tell me what you think of when you hear the word "enemy"
Everyone else: something that is trying to kill me.
Jane: the thing I'm trying to kill.
Me- someone or something to overcome.
Blasphemy, Jane's never "trying" to kill anything
Me: either an easy prey or a scary predator
Andy, Ellen, Mike, and Luke: I hate this enemy because it kills me and I just want to live :(
Jane: I hate this enemy because I just want to kill it but it keeps running away!
Prettymuch sums up Jane. As long as someone dies she's happy.
Sums up most gamers in general
*Ellen: I hate this enemy cause it makes my friends hate me
Yeah... I feel like Jane would be the most likely to teabag your body in a Halo 3 match. Whereas Ellen would be the most likely to accidentally plant a sticky grenade on a teammate, Luke would spend the entire match in a standoff with someone trying to get the sword, and Andy would be cursing at the television every time someone managed to headshot him with a pistol from 200 meters away.
No, I totally get her. It is like finding Magikarp. You can just run away, but all that animation time is annoying
If you think the basilisk is bad now, remember that before patch 1.05 curses could stack. So you'd get half health, then if you got cursed again before curing it you'd get 1/4 health, and finally 1/8 health. It was almost impossible to get back to place to get it cured.
I didn't realise that got patched out.
The Relationship between the Frost Troll and Luke,
Has more lore then the Frost Troll in Elder Scrolls.
It’s still a better love story than twilight.
@@NAcHO-wx5vg Too bad Frost trolls don't talk eh? Then Luke and the troll might share a good joke after a particularly harrowing battle. (Batman: Killing Joke reference) :)
Just run away.
frost trolls are from norse mythos. You see a lot on skyrim due to it being the nordic/norse area. Guess you never played morrowind bloodmoon expac?
Kudos to the reference!
"Sometimes you just wanna kill a thing"... Most on-brand statement for Jane ever?
When she said that, I was like "uh-uh, someone who understands" 😂
I came for this.
"... And then the sun just... _activates_ ."
This phrase is existentially bone-chilling, Luke.
Yes, every morning the same horror when the unbearable mid-summer sun suddenly activates at 6am......
the sun isa deadly laser
SCP-001: when day breaks
Day broke
@@andrearossi6564 understandable, have good day
I shared the frost troll frustration and then I watched my Dad play Skyrim. He just ran past it, no muss no fuss. Ugh!
That’s why he’s the dad
As a long time player of Skyrim aka having close to 5000 hours I didn't even know people had problems with them. My main character is a greatsword heavy armor warrior with sword and shield as a back up with a focus on those and smithing and enchanting and I like I think you were while not supposed to but rather assumed most would cleared a few dungeons and leveled a bit(around 15) before going to Hrothgar and I just tanked his hits and killed the troll in a couple hits. The real absurd enemy is giants because they are IMO the most dangerous enemy besides dragons as even my ridiculously high level character(currently at level 351) can get stagggered by their attacks and even though I can one shot them they have a nasty habit of club slamming you from behind and they are arguably the deadliest enemy before lvl 28 if I remember correctly that when their scaling peaks and stops at level 32ish.
Resident evil and silent hill teach you that not every enemy needs to be killed
@@joshshore27Same. I usually like to play a stealthy archer but I usually focus on a bunch of sidequests before climbing the mountain to the point I once didn't realise that was an early part of the main quest line. I usually play the main quest line up until the dragon and then basically do a whole bunch of sidequests before going to see the Greybeards. I was genuinely surprised when the frost troll was on the list, I had no idea other players found it frustrating.
I do find giants insanely difficult especially but I think they are not on the list because they are usually peaceful and generally don't attack unless you attack them and one of their mammoths first. Which means you don't have to take them on until you're ready.
Lol I spent like 5 minutes finding a way to scale the mountain and pass the entire section of thr path from a safe distance. It's basically undefeatable early on
Please, more of these “everybody’s favourite” or “everybody’s worst” videos. You guys always seem more into them and it’s a delight to watch. Also, a documentary about Luke and the Frost Troll, titled “Hell is Empty and All of the Demons Are Here”.
Ok Shakespeare
The amount of self-control from everyone in keeping the language "family-friendly" xD
late to the party with Aoife and Mike is going to be so entertaining :-D
And yet in the L4D2 segment you hear Coach say "Cut that shit out!"
@@thegreatpineapple4425 oooh is that a thing that's happening?
@@roe6179 yep. Check out the latest SotW.
I would have just gone on a tirade that would make Trevor from GTA 5 say "That's a bit much"
It carries Link THROUGH the ceiling and directly to the entrance of the dungeon. It most certainly has mastered the wall.
They were called wallmasters, but should have called them ceilingmasters cause they drop from the ceiling, not the walls...
@@amyhoard1222 Ceilings are walls Madam.
They are the walls you place on the top.
@@soulmechanics7946 So the floor is a wall you lay underneath?
General Penultimo technically your a wall
19:10
Luke: “This will have been after you fought your first dragon”
Also Luke, wielding the Dragonsbane
They prob just needed some establishing footage so they got one of their random characters
“At least it’s got those big cute eyes!”
“No zoom in”
“Oh THOSE are the eyes!”
Ali Penn then what are the orange things
@@mercury4283 false eyes? Idk I'm just quoting what was said
I think they're poison sacks.
Timestamp?
@@Wobbe89 about 9:02
9:08 is Luke's wonderful "oh no!"
"I'm gonna get a super cool ALAKAZAM for my team!"
Abra used teleport...
Exquisite Corpse yeah it took me forever to get one before I got some quick balls those are great. My favorite poke ball because you don’t have to worry about Pokémon fleeing if you catch it first try and you don’t have to worry about finding Pokémon you’ve caught at the right level if you don’t have false swipe yet so you don’t automatically one hit lower enemies when filing out your Pokédex in later game. I hate it when I wittle a Pokémon I want to catch’s health down but not low enough to make getting it to stay in a pokeball easily but too low that it I hit it again I know it’s faint and then I can’t catch it. :/ that’s super frustrating lol
I caught a Bellsprout, then leveled it up some, then used wrap until it was weak enough to catch. A lot of prep work... But that gives me my grass type for Misty and then my physic type to kill everything else.
Shout out to my man Butterfree for making that little nerd take a nap.
Fuuuuuuuu..... Oh, sorry. Flashbacks.
*doesn't have friends*
New documentary coming to Netflix. Frost Troll: The Luke Westaway Story
I would watch that. next Show of the Weekend should just be the Ice Troll Documentary, and Ellen's uncut Shadow of the Tomb Raider reaction/review video.
I'm in. Maybe make it a docuseries. I feel like this story really needs some dedicated time to fully unravel.
Personally, i deal with the Frost Troll in Skyrim the same way as Brave Sir Robin dealt with the 3 headed knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Don't forget the singing minstrel XD
Yeah I went absolutely HAM doing sidequests before going to see the greybeards that first time. I was way over leveled the first time I met the frost troll. It was still a tough fight but he didn't kill me, at least.
I dealt with the frosttroll the only appropriate way: missing it entirely because I went straight up the mountainside.
@@SamJ.J. Same!
@@SamJ.J. parkour for the win
Me: (watching the episode, having a good time)
Luke: (comes on screen for the second time)
Luke: “...The Frost Troll”
Me: (pauses video, laughs for ten minutes)
Me: (hits play)
Luke: (says, like, one sentence)
Me: (hits pause, laughs for another ten minutes)
One hour later...
Excellent way to button up that topic guys. I really needed that.
The Frost Troll always the Frost Troll!
Zubats.
Every damn cave. Confusion, poison and evasion are not things you wanna be dealing with on a long journey between towns.
Thank got for super repellent
i second that
Yes and magicarp
I think tentacool/tentacreul are the worst. You can't always run from them, they can poison you and can't confuse you, they are tanky as all Hell; not to mention how broken wrap was in gen 1.
Tyrant-Den otherwise known as Zubats of the sea.
"enemies we curse with our dying breath"
The enemy on the thumbnail literally curses you and kills you with its breath.
Whoever did that, intentional or not, well done on the pun play.
Was looking for a comment like this. Those bastards in DKS2 especially suck because they can just fucking tornado spin knock you down while their buddies bukakke curse spray you.
@@early8939 god, I hated how they made them actually attack you
@@early8939 The Basilisk's used to be worse, if you can believe it. When Dark Souls 1 was originally released, the curse STACKED. The more you died to it, the less max health you'd have. To a max of 1/8 total health.
@@Somethingwicked100 enya - only time plays
crap, i just commented this and someone beat me to it 3 years ago.
but then hinestly, those things in dark souls have literally never gotten me with their breath. the gamemgives you plenty of curse resistant armor sets way before you would ever go to the places you find those curse breath enemies.
also, it doesn't "kill" you. it just halfes your max hp until you get uncursed. . which of course will indirectly kill you because every enemy is now gonna one shot you, but it's not the breath that killed you
If it's not already there, we need a compilation of every battle between Luke and the Frost Troll.
20:01
Everyone: "It's so ridiculously strong for how early in the game you meet it."
Me, who's put off the main quest for 300 hours of side quests: "Huh?"
Me, who was already a Souls series veteran at the time and was aware that both blocking damage and healing lost health exist: .....
Same. Same thing in Fallout 4, which I still haven’t done the main quest in... 🤣🤷🏻♂️
@@NatesiKness Way to congratulate yourself on being good at fighting imaginary monsters.
Rooty Rootyson I'm great at fighting real ones too, even if my therapist says they're not actually there
@@trindalas You are not missing anything in Fallout 4
“Stupid hand that has been cut off an idiot”
That was really good
You know just how much Dark Souls warps you that the basilisk is considered "cute".
Well it has been proven big eyes on small looking things are considered cute to look at
@@TheReZisTLust except those aren't its eyes
Basilisks - One very effective strategy for dealing with the basilisk's curse is to poison yourself before fighting them. You can only have one negative effect at a time, if you fill up your meter up with poison, you become immune to any other negative effect, including curse. After leaving the area with the basilisks, you then cure your poison effect and you're back to full health, with no HP loss from curse. It does make your fight slightly harder with them, but they're ridiculously easy to kill, so it isn't that much harder. The important thing is to avoid getting cursed, which is a pain in the ass to remove. Poison, on the other hand, is relatively easy to remedy with Purple Moss Clump.
Good advice!
I'm surprised that people had trouble with Frost Trolls
But the reason I never had trouble with them was probably the fact that I do like 50 side quests by the time I remember "oh right the main quests"
I was level 20 before i talked to jarl balgruf for the first time
same here, and when i'm saying "oh right the greybeards waiting for me to their sanctuary" i've already powerful bow and skills (i play almost every time a thief archer assassin) I see the frost troll, few arrows in his eyes and no troll anymore
Btw in a recent game restarted i made it to slay a dragon priest and now my lydia have two powerful staffs (ice and flame), and the last time i met not one but two frost trolls, I've turned back and my lydia spam staffs and trolls finished to dust in few secondes
you can run past the frost troll on the steps to High Hrothgar, in any case.
Right?
I usually help everyone I can in whiterun first, run to riften to collect indigo, then head to high Hrothgar. By that point I have like 3 or 4 followers anyway so it doesn't matter.
I always got sidetracked when playing any open-world (sandbox) games.
finished all the side quests including the expansions before the option to choose side between Stormcloaks or Imperial.
Ends up with a full set of Dragonbone Armor at that time and the highest tier of magic (Fire Storm being my favorite).
CAZADORES FROM FALLOUT NEW VEGAS. they hit you from far away, they are fast, and their stings do continuous poison damage. Please, may the god that courier six worships take mercy on you.
Omg i forget about those fuckers
I think I broke a controller because of them
Ah the joys of gaming right
Yeah those little shits crawo around on the ground so fast before they're agro'd that it's near impossible to get the first shot off.
Courier 6 is the god the wasteland worships.
When your high level and there still scaryer then death claws
What's worse is that they bum rush you
like, not fair.
Mike: PRAISE THE SUN!
Luke: Oh, no you didn't just say that.
"and what do we gain? nothing, but i know what i lose every time."
fuckin raw quote outsidexbox
"Go Phylake yourself."
Wow, Ellen. Just...wow.
@Ruseau 23:28 . Youre welcome :D
Hahahaha good one!
@Ruseau In the outro.
Me: "I hope they included the Wallmaster."
"Up first..."
You guys just gotta be patient with the wall masters. Wait until you see the shadow under you to move. They make a noise when they're about to drop too.
@@neanderthal1989 This varies from game to game
@@jackschumann8440 I was specifically talking about LoZ: OoT and Majora's Mask.
@@neanderthal1989 Oh... Sorry
@Tron it literally takes three seconds, not my fault you have the attention span of a goldfish.
My favorite Luke vs Frost troll was when Kippers landed next to him with the rocket boot mod.
You can kill the angry sun if you get a star, but it will respawn within like 1 minute or so. So it really only gives you a little respite before the pain starts again.
Don't hammers also kill it?
@@GoldenRedder Oh, I think you might be right. It's been so long since I played, but I do vaguely remember using the hammers from the Hammer Bros to kill it.
@@HavocHounds1988 i think hammers can also kill boos,
You can kill it will a koopa shell. It’s super easy
Yeah I have to agree with the shell. I always just got a koopa shell, waited for it to come in and pop. After that you just run and should only have to jump the retuning sun once of possibly twice before the level is done. Super easy.
The worst part about the Frost Troll is that you get absolutely no reward for killing it.
you can just run past it the ai won't follow you to the top
None?! What the hell
You get some troll fat
That Frost Troll honestly isn't that bad. Sounds more to me like people just tried to follow the main questline without doing enough side quests and whatnot.
@@Killcam555 you might need to refresh your memory. The frost troll is on the way to your very first shout and the people who give you locations for more shouts. Integral to go that way. But people should just ignore it lmao
That Frost Troll exists so that when you finally get all three levels of your Fus Ro Dah shout you can exact sweet vengeance by YEETing it off the mountain to it's death.
what the hell is this "yeet" thing? is it the latest kid fad like "yolo"?
@@SA80TAGE Yeet - To throw or launch with reckless endeavor. "After I got the full Fus Ro Dah I yeeted that Frost Troll bitch off that cliff"
aozgolo sadly the fall won’t kill them.
Zippydsm Lee I have hundreds of mods. I like to use lightsabers/Protoss psiblades mostly. 🤷🏻♂️🤣
If I could like this more than once, I would.
After many, many, m a n y hours of Skyrim, I reckon the best strategy for that goddamn frost troll is: sprint past it and just keep on sprinting. Doesn't matter if Lydia gets left behind! You just run!
Protip for the frost troll: Run and go inside the castle, when it chases after you, it will follow you in the castle, then let the wizards deal with it.
The frost troll I saw it from the corner, went "awh hell nah." And ran away to save, then ran around it somehow
Having finally met the frost troll myself, I finally understand why you despise them. Took like 13 tries, 3 different potions, a nearly dead Lydia, and a storm atronach to finally get past it. Ran into another one later and sobbed in despair as I ran away
The first time I encountered the frost troll it punched me OFF the mountain
use a torch as a shield and a mace in your right hand. just keep him burning, keep out of reach, and when you have the stamina to spare, wack him.
@@fischaventine8313 My first giant encounter ended with my flying into orbit lol
Should have used a flame atronach
My first time with him I kept running with him in pursuit all the way to the greybeards.
Lots of shouting when he entered high hrothgar ensued until the troll was dead.
"Like sometimes you want to kill a thing..."
Is there any sentence more Jane?
cazadors in new vegas eviscerate me every time. i always run into them at a low level and get absolutely destroyed
fuck cazadors.
I went through two controllers fighting the Cazadors
Oh, yea those things are evil.
I am going to point out how much I hate cazadors.
I fight deathclaws for fun, they are somewhat easy to kill with most characters I end up running and they are predictable. Quarry Junction is basically my playground, I don't fear it anymore, I know how to clear it easily and with very little damage.
Cazadors on the other hand, are faster than deathclaws, have TWO sets of limbs to be crippled if you want to slow it down, they move quickly when they have not detected you and of course, the poison.
I treat every place where I could even find a cazador with extreme caution, and to make it worse, they force me to use VATS due to their speed making it hard to hit the blighters.
Ironically the real life equivalent are pet worthy.😁
Here's an addition if you'd like to make another follow-up: any enemy in Ninja Gaiden 2 that throws incendiary shuriken. Their aim is usually pretty darn good and if it hits, it sticks and you are guaranteed to lose a lot of health and have your guard broken. When I did a new playthrough on a higher difficulty setting and met those bastards immediately in the first stage, I just stopped playing the game. That's just ludicrous.
"Sometimes you just wanna kill a thing" - Jane Douglas, 2019
"those aren't even its real eyes!"
"OH NO!"
The egg thief in Spyro.
"Na-na-nana-na! HEHEHEHEHE!!!!'"
WOW I heard that noise in my head before my brain could fully process those words
This. THIS. I relate so hard, specially since Spyro was the very first videogame I played xD
OH GOD YES those are so annoying especially in the third game where you have to collect the eggs
I got good at setting them on fire
@@xandertheupriser8600 great.👏
Yesssss Jane... FFVIII was my intro into the series, too! Tonberrys are adorable but also terrified me and when King Ton arrived, I was alone in my room, and it scared the youth out of me!
Anyone who's played ARK:Survival Evolved knows that the most infuriating enemy is an icthyornis. Or a microraptor. Or a troodon. Or an arthropleura. Or a leedsichthys. Or a rex. Or a giga. Or the bugs. Or pretty much anything found in the caves.
You forgot the thyla,pego,purlovia,megalosaurs,ravangers and scouts
So… just Ark in general? (Same though, for real.)
Yes, YES!!!
I love ARK but for how many times I’ve died just trying to accomplish the most basic of goals... it brings tears to my eyes 😭
YES I'M PLAYING ARK RN
f****g microraptors
@@addyxinwonderland1473 that is such a Mood.
Did you do a most annoying enemy list without zubat? Do people not remember the caves of Pokemon?
I think that Zubat was left off because "annoying" isn't a strong enough word.
They might not have been able to decide them or the plethora of Tentacool on all the water routes
@@SymbioteMullet By the time you get to the tentacool you can tear through them, the zubat are a real threat
Zubat caves are the equivalent of a red line on Google Maps
Came looking for this comment. I have really poor sense of direction and always get lost in the caves, and getting caught up in a battle every 3 steps doesn't help, especially when I haven't gotten a pokemon that's super effective against them yet. Any long, windy trek where poison Pokemon can just mob you is bad, but at least the water routes are pretty linear and are more of an endurance fest than the much earlier caves.
Banshees from Mass Effect.
You’re going about your life, being Commander freaking Shepard and then the screaming starts.
Bladders empty, weapon syncs empty, and there’s still screaming.
God I played a Vanguard. You can't imagine how often the literally fucked me to death on Insanity with their insta-kill grab (for anyone not knowledgable in ME lore, Banshees are made from a species that mates through something called "mindmeld", but the specific members of that species that become Banshees have a genetic defect that makes the nervous system overloaded of anyone they "meld" with, killing them. That's what Banshees do when they grab you)
I hate the banshees
Especially when you get a good shot in oh they teleport away...RIGHT IN MY FACE...
You’re right!! Especially in multiplayer on Gold/Plat and the server like misses a tick and while you supposedly got away they’ve got you in that animation and you’re dead before you can cuss them out
Personally, I never found them annoying...
Speciallly on insanity mode. Pretty eqsy with lvl 10 weapons though... But still annoying af
Gargoyles in Fable 2 are the bane of my existence! I don't know if they count as enemies because they only attack you emotionally but there's 50 of them, they're well hidden and you have to shoot them. When you randomly hear an obnoxious voice insulting you, one of them is close by and taunting you.
fallout 4 the mutant mosquitoes!!! Their hard to see! Shoot crap at you and are obnoxious
Well now I need to watch the "Skyrim Rocket-Boot Mountain Climbing Challenge" video again...
"No... Nooooooooooo! Hell is empty and all the demons are here!" :-D
One word: Cazadors.
Two more words: Poison damage.
Yaniv Avizrats got stuck in a death loop once in a small building with a named raider group inside. Cleared them out, got the loot (including a star cap or two), only to be screwed by autosave. Open the door to an absolute *fuck ton* of cazadors, which of course was instadeath. Game auto saves when you enter or leave the open world, so of course it auto saves on me coming out of the building and reloads to said fuckton of cazadors. Last manual save was long before....so sad. Also a moment of silence for all those lost going the desert way to the strip instead of past the NCR sharecroppers only to be massacred by cazadors and blind deathclaws.
It's fine if it's just one cazador... But it's almost never just one... There's always like 5 or 6 of them... And even if you have a lv 10 endurance and are a relatively high level they are still a pain to fight...
I absolutely love these less scripted videos where each of the oxboxtra team gets to candidly talk! Always a wonderful video
I took a while to read oxboxtra 😅🙈
Sephiroth in Kingdom Hearts 1 - I didn't know that Sephiroth was the final boss in the coliseum & the difficulty gets cranked up to 11 with him. You also need to grind quite a bit to not die in 1-2 hits from Sephiroth....or die repeatedly till you learn his attack pattern enough to dodge him and live through the fight.
7:19 Notice how the Basilisk's "eyes" are not it's real eyes,those just a decoy,it's really eyes are those tiny dots next to it's mouth.
9:00 Oh there we go.
Cazadors! Stay still damn you!
You have been poisoned...
I'm having PTSD just by hearing its name
@@frye-er So many antidotes used. You were done for if there was a group of them that suddenly came over the hill....
This is my #1 enemy. I just avoid them when I can. And then there is the lab full of them in the Old World Blues DLC... At least they're contained more or less there and you can just fill the rooms with explosives... All the explosives.
Dr Borous!
My List of enemies:
1) The Camera
2) Gravity
3)Quick Time Events
4) Bad Inventory Systems
5) A conscience
Griff a moment of silence for Pre-GameCube camera controls....
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Thank you for your time everybody. Don’t forget to tip your waitress on the way out, goodnight everybody!
"You win again, gravity." - Zapp Brannigan.
One of the enemies I hate are the Chime Maidens from Bloodborne because they hide behind a lot of mobs and the instant you think that you are making progress with getting rid of them, they resurrect them from the bowels of "yougottobefreakingkiddingme-opolis" because they can resurrect them without end and swarm you.
“Yougottabekiddingme-opilus” is my new favorite phrase thank you 😂
I didn't have much problem with the frost troll the first time I went to High Hrothgar...
because I never went the right way...
After a few wrong turns, I ended up fighting a Wispmother
Got a wisp mother straight out of helgen one playthrough, probs my fault for power leveling but still, wtf thesda?!
Fuck those things.
Could have been worse you could have ended up at that word wall with a dragon priest and dragon guarding it.
I don't even remember ever encountering a frost troll... I think I just climbed cliff faces.
I usually end up going to every city getting the Thane title wandering around... Then remember that I was supposed to go somewhere important.. become arch mage... Than remember oh yeah mountain.... Kill annoying lady the kind or whatever head up mountain sleep along way, get kidnapped.. to this day haven't made it up there
Man. Yall missed calling out Cliff Racers in Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind.
The most annoying enemies in the world.
Flying, flying in the sky! Cliffracer fly soooo high, flying!
th-cam.com/video/rWiDp2D0mXc/w-d-xo.html
"Creature, I'm carrying a couple of hundred plumes from your kindred... Would you please, please clue in?"
Seriously. The Frost Troll? If you can't beat it, just run past it Cliff Racers, though, Cliff Racers are forever. They never stop.
They never stop.
They
Never
*stop*
I don't thinking anyone on the Outside X-family has played Morrowind. The Cliff Racers never get mentioned in videos about terrible enemies.
Will o' wisp in 4. If you didn't have complete magic resist they'd heal faster than you could damage them once they got high enough level.
I was playing Skyrim with no reloading saves and if I die I delete my save and I just paralyzed the troll with a potion and kept moving. I was not risking fighting that thing. (Pro tip for anyone who tries a similar run, paralysis potions are lifesavers many times over)
I use invisible potions and the calm spell
There's a guaranteed location for a staff of paralysis. Somewhere not far from the entrance of Snapleg cave (but inside the dungeon)
The potion is fairly easy to make too, if you build a house with a garden and planted Impstool and Canis
Trolls are tough but I find the fucken wolves to be more annoying, either coming out of a town or cave they’re just there. I just wanna enjoy walking to my next quest!! Bark bark to you too!!!
just a torch and a mace. bring the fury of Stendarr to that hairy bastard!
One thing I do love about the frost troll: You can come back later in the game and TOTALLY get back at it by annihilating it. I always sneak past it when I play a new game and get to this bit, there's no point trying to kill it IMO. But later, when I know I can, I come back and show it who really is boss.
The way Luke rages about the Angry Sun sounds EXACTLY how I feel about the ACTUAL Sun.
My thoughts exactly. Why play a video game where the sun tries to kill you, when that happens in real life?
I have red hair, can't tan, high chance of cancer & sunlight instantly causes migraines if it hits my eyes... I actually walk outside with my eyes shut with full clothing on over all skin.
Damn you, Sun!
IM COMING FOR YOU SUN!!!!🔫🔫🔫🔫
If you apply some of the quotes given when they were discussing the angry sun, it adds an extra layer of terror.
"The sun just... _activates."_
Those pinwheel skeletons in Dark Souls. I should note that I'm not an angry person, I like to think of myself as being quite calm.
Those fellas make me angry whenever they appear because most interactions with them work out as such:
1. You get your shield up and it chips away at your stamina and then kills you
2. You don't get your shield up and it kills you
3. You get your shield up and it hits that one angle where your shield doesn't block and kills you.
4. You have the space and godlike reflexes to dodge the attack and then kill it.
5. You have the discerning eye and saint like patience to find them in the dark and then methodically kill them from range. Where another one will sneak up behind you and then kill you.
Imagine running into them when you're not a Knight or Warrior build.
My instinctive strategy in DS has always been to fall back to the direction of the nearest bonfire, but in the catacombs where the pinwheel skellies are the way out is always through a funnel that leaves you with no space to dodge whatsoever.
I was accidentally running a giant dad my first playerthrough, and those skeletons made me want to turn my bedroom into an open air place by throwing my controller through my window. The giant sword could not deal with them well. And I went for fire on my sword, so until I killed o and s, I had to come back to upgrade a bunch.
Side step them, I'm always side stepping when I find an enemy. Being still in Dark Souls does not work for me. Side step stab, always keep distance and see where they are traveling to. Also fuck them, I hate them so much.
4 is wrong it should be You have the space and godlike reflexes to dodge the attack only for a second and even a third one to nail you and kill you.
Enemy types I hate the most:
1. Instakill attacks
2. Invisibility
3. Invincibility
4. Flying enemies in a melee game.
Soooooo primal aspid
What about healing 50% to 90% HP every few turns? 🤔
Cliff racers? Cliff racers.
Flying Phoenix Cat Persona Q 2 Third story boss does that. What is worse is that you have to have every element ( 8 ) attack by HP cost & magic type can help. Because also the boss will randomly stop you from using an ability. This ability can't be guarded against & it hits everyone. ALSO that if you mess up or can't do said attack needed. You have to start all over. Boss fully restored HP.
Know what's *worse* than invincibility? RESISTANCE. Hear me out. With invincibility/immunity, you're just like "Oh, ok, not gonna do that." or "Ok, I'll leave and come back when I *can* do something to it." but RESISTANCE. You're doing damage to it. You can see it! But you're not doing ENOUGH. And you're just stubborn enough to be like "ARGH. I CAN DO THIS. I WILL BEAT THIS ENEMY." But it takes *so* long, because it's a resistant trash stuffer.
I played Skyrim, and I never saw the frost troll. Probably because of the really weird way I tried to go up the mountain. I didn't know that there was a main path, so I guess I dodged a bullet.
I met it the first time while LEAVING high hrothgar XD
there should be a few in caves n stuff
It's actually possible to get to the very top of the mountain before the magical blockade is dropped.
I started from High Hrothgar and went counterclockwise, basically spamming the jump button.
Nothing much up there. An enchanted pickaxe and an achievement.
Wild pokemon that use mean look, and then spam sand attack and double team. Makes them impossible to hit.
And they don’t even attack you, so the battle just never ends
@@averyabbott4162 Yeah.
Pidgey*
Hi, I'm a Miltank with Milk Drink and Rollout. Have fun.
Laughs in bird pokemon
This video feels like an excuse to give Luke free frost troll therapy 😂.
"Take all the time you need Luke "
Show me on this voodoo doll where the frost troll touched you.
*holding him tenderly* He can't hurt you anymore. He can't hurt you.
Pieces of advice for future abusive frost troll - they regenerate health while don't take damage. Fire dealt additional damage over time. THAT''s why fire is effective against them. You start with Flames spell so one hand burn furry while other smack his head. Fire enchanted bow if archer i think is only solution.
btw, if you are unable to stagger enemy in Skyrim don't blame game mechanic. It's like blaming controls in Dark Souls
He must really hate going to Labyrinthian , that place has several frost trolls around the exterior.
You could tell from his first sentence that he had a legitimate disdain for the Frost Troll. He was not playing it up, he was having genuine emotions from the frustration that enemy had given him. My first play through of Skyrim was similar as I wanted to do magic and at about Lv 5 on Master difficulty you are a wet noodle. It took hours of creativity and trial to finally beat that stupid troll...only to get a bowl of troll fat.
Banshees from Mass Effect 3..... Their scream, they teleport around, have an instant kill and take a lot of damage.
If they get close you yell "oh S&*@" and Leave your comrades behind
I always played either infiltrator or vanguard so I either sniped them or literally headbutt them with biotics to death before they could 1 shot me
J D I too used that tactic a many of times.
Particularly in multiplayer on harder difficulties. So many games where we had to just hide in a box desperately huddled together just out of their reach to try and kill them before they killed us.....
Banshees are easy to deal with, once you get used to them they're a joke, easy points in multiplayer. Phantoms! Phantoms. Should. Have. Been. On. That. List. With their bullshit bubble, force grab insta-kill, and literal hand cannon.
Luke reconsidering his whole life whilst thinking back on all the good times with Frosty is one of the best, most unexpectedly deep moments in any OX video.
Luke talking about the Frost Troll: “I’m not mad, just disappointed”
I'll never forget that ""Hell is empty and all the demons are here!".
Never!
*7 Most Annoying Enemies:*
1. Lag
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Legionary Assassins/NCR Ranger hit squads in Fallout: New Vegas. Sent after you when you annoy the faction too much, New Vegas' already sort of fiddly combat system makes these heavily armored health-packed enemies annoying to deal with even with endgame/DLC weapons
"Frost Troll is too powerful for fear" made me spit take
"your petty terror is nothing, mortal"
First thing, frost trolls are easy, second thing, what are you doing actually progressing in the main quest? There are caves to play in!
@@LadyOnikara true, frost trolls are only bad when using melee instead of magic or sneak
Shoots Troll
Frost Troll: *I no longer fear pain*
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I died laughing when I saw that. Especially thinking what Luke must've thought when he saw that.
Mike: This is a family show!
Luke: That *%#^$€*~¥% frost troll!
it's like in Lion King where Timon won't let Puumba say 'farted' ("not in front of the kids") , but minutes earlier they showed a child sobbing over his father's corpse
How about the frogs in 'Don't Starve'?
In a game with almost no ranged weapons or enemies, frogs have massive range with their tongue.
Not only that, but they knock items out of your inventory when they hit you, are found in groups, and despite being neutral mobs will sometimes randomly attack you.
Also frog rain.
FROG RAIN omg I was playing Don't Starve on my phone the other day and suddenly there were frogs everywhere! Nothing I could do but give up and start a new game :(
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MOSLINGS!
Splumonkeys! The crowds are big, webber's sanity is also dead, AND they are ranged
Tom Rangers kiting is a thing, forgs are easy
I believe the Angry Sun was actually a sort of metaphor for the heat. The sun is chasing you. It is relentless and almost impossible to beat
"Curse" "Dying breath"
Fits the Basilisk WAY too well.
true
Luke: I fear no man, but that THING
*Image of Frost troll*
Luke: It scares me
I gotta say, I really loved how this video seems less pre-planned and rehearsed. Every joke and follow up laugh was genuine!
Now that we've had some time for this to breathe, I would like to nominate the Scorn from Destiny 2. Little bastards teleport into smoke, throw tethering bombs of fire, and their big bads can sometimes 2-shot you with lightning bolts if you're not careful.
The worst for me are and always will be those damn Cazadores in Fallout: New Vegas. The Deathclaws get easy, but Cazadores are always a nightmare
graymorality god yes. So many terrified moments running away from them and praying they didn’t spot me only to die moments later when they inevitably zip straight for me. Ran into those on my first play through before even going through the quest in town, lol... it was a bad choice to explore beyond the graveyard at level 1...
No matter what level you are. Those pricks will fuck you up and strike fear in me everytime...
Cazadors? How did cazadors not make the list massive wasps that travel in packs seems fair
Right right
I think their criteria was enemies that could not be avoided due to probability or railroading you into them, Cazadors are on a path in the game that's completely avoidable and on PC you can Za Warudo the game with the pip boy map time stop glitch and walk the entire path
Radscorpions are a pain as well, especially the FO4 version -- and if we're talking burrowing pests, how about those plague-bearing molerats from Curie's questline?
(Granted, I'm not sure I'd curse *any* of them with my dying breath -- nothing in Fallout is as much of a sudden spike in difficulty as what they listed. At worst, they're annoying.)
I feel like Luke needs to have like an eyepatch and old battle scars on when he starts talking about the Frost Troll
the worst part about the frost roll, is its strong, and all you get out of it is troll fat
Cactuar "Less a character than it is a shape" lmao
Cactuar looks like a swastika...
“Floormaster” sounds like a kind of fancy vacuum cleaner.
Or a really good dancer
Or a tough boss keeping you from climbing a tower you're exploring.
Isn't the floor master inside the shadow temple? Like that one room with the invisible walls and all the hands on the floor and they become awkward when the walls are revealed?
It's also a Zelda enemy. It falls from the ceiling instead of coming from walls.
I don't think I'd be as stressed around Dark Souls Basilisks if the first time I encountered them wasnt falling into a trap hole ambush of them in the depths, no where in the rest of the series do they pose that much of a threat but still I tense up when I see them..
Which is exactly what happened with Indiana Jones and snakes now that I think about it
Totally agree. I picked up DS1 recently and as a noob, fell into the pit with all the froggos. Man, it seems like one of those cruel lessons that everyone will go through in dark souls. 😅
in a fight with basilisks where they don't surround you, from the looks of it the strat seems to rush them since their cloud radius goes above their head so you can significantly reduce the time you're in that cloud by bum-rushing them
Well, I think that Basilisks are only that big of a bother in general in Dark Souls 1. in the other games, they don't halve your HP bar permanently until fixed. They can instantly kill you with curse buildup, sure, but there are other enemies that can kill you instantly in other ways.
@@wrongtime9097 They have more than that move. If you see them jump, yeah, you can rush. But sometimes they'll just breathe at you while moving their head from side to side, covering the entire air in front of them in a sort of cone shape.
@@LazzyVamples nevermind then
Primal Aspids in Hollow Knight. No matter how I dodge them it feels likes there’s a decent chance I’ll still get it by their projectiles. Sometimes I’ll even dodge into them on accident when I’m trying to avoid them.
cool fact, if you die from the curse of the Basilisk and you are playing online, your crystalized corpse will appear on the spot for other players walking through
As 'cool' a fact as Dark Souls encounters can get.
And the dragon boss room is filled with em
Where are the marlboros from almost every Final Fantasy game
You know big round green balls of tentacles that can inflict like 10 different status ailments including confusion. You know it's called "Bad Breath"
Nothing's worse than getting ambushed by a Great Malboro after grinding for 3+ hours in FFX and getting hit by Bad Breath and watching Tidus kill your other party members due to Evade & Counter.
@@shadow_blaze2317 especially on a nsg run. getting to the omega ruins, getting pretty far and catching as many fiends as possible only to find the great marlboro and not having first strike equipped because your capture weapons are still on -_-
The games usually gives you the opportunity to protect yourself. Although, in my experience, FF7 was the worst because of the extra status ailments it has and Ribbon was the only good defense and you likely only had 1.
@@JachAnen
Nah you could get 2, the one from the clock room in the temple of the ancients and one in gaea's cliff when you're around the area where all the icicles fall
@@l0st5oul45 True, but they're at the place with the icicles, so you will likely fight them before you get the second
What no Zubat? can't take 5 steps in a cave with one attacking you.
One word: Repels.
@@moirapalace3946 paras was far worse in the moon cave after cerulean
Tentacools are worse
You can add the Rattatta and Pidgey lines to this hit list.
WILD POKEMON ARE NOT ENEMIES! THEY'RE FRIends you haven't made yet... (:
4:25 This is why I try to sabotage the brazier as soon as I can do it without being caught. I have even used a brazier against a bandit camp once just to see if it would work (go figure why they had one in the first place). It did, a group of local guards barged in and cleared some of the bandits while I was hiding. But some point, I started actively chasing those elite guys.
"Mgrlllmgrlrrr!"
- The 30 Murlocs chasing my level 6 Paladin for trying to collect a few reeds in WoW.
At least it wasn't 30 hoggers
You are lucky it was a paladin. At least you had armor, unlike my Warlock
@@HariGtt Murlocs. So annoying they had a song written about them. What other video game enemy can say that?
Only 30? My rogue literally wanted to die when I came out of stealth at the wrong time
When I first found the frost troll, a dragon spawned and killed it for me, and then the dragon was very low so i finished it off
can random dragons spawn before you make it up to high hrothgar?
@@lavostoe1120 im pretty sure random dragons can spawn as soon as you kill thr first one
Same bro.. when I was climbing a dragon and a troll were fighting..
Luuccckkyyy
It actually spawned when i was making my way up the mountain but I ran as fast as i could and it followed me. So when i got the the troll it did its thing
"Forget killing it..."
*Kill the sun in like two seconds by kicking the first turtle shell in its face right after it activates*
...Yep. It's that easy.
From what I can remember it comes back though
Don’t tell Luke
Also the frost troll is really easy to beat if you run towards it instead of away. It's faster than you at running but it has a wind up on its attack and it's slow to turn because it has to finish its attack animation. It's like 8 whole seconds of freedom. If you use the basic flame spell you start the game with you kill it even faster because 1. That's its elemental weakness. 2. Burn damage over time means it's taking damage even while you're dodging. 3. It stops healing while it's taking the damage.
@@chillhour6155 I don't know if it came back in other Mario games, but in SMB 3, it didn't on the same stage.
@@TheMightyBattleSquid Precisely. I kill it with ease level 2 if I put a perk point into destruction.
The blue egg thief in Spyro. I still hear that "nah nana na na" in my nightmares 😂
Castlevania Medusa heads can absolutely do one
Flea men are annoying too, but at least they're easier to deal with
Second. Mine and the Kacho's weakness.
@@shizotypical I find it way harder to fight fleamen. They drove me nuts trying to hit them before they jumped right into my face.
*weeps as visions of the Castelvania III Clock-tower resurface* Those little grey misery pods can, indeed, absolutely do one.
I do the main quest late into my Skyrim gameplay, so I never realized this troll was such a challenge. My main low-level challenges were those grim reaper dudes who come out of a chest after you kill certain dragons the ones who drop a mask such as Volsung.
Dragon priests yeah. That's what magic resistance / absorption is for!
yeah fuck those guys… my first ever encounter with one was zaakrisoos or whatever his stupid name is? he’s the lighting guy in the stupid cave and i was so underlvl to even be doing the dlc he one tapped me and i thought i was trapped in there and i ended up just sprinting to the other room because he is so fucking irritating and just left him in there
Yes exactly…hate them so much!!
PRIMAL ASPIDS FROM HOLLOW KNIGHT. They inexplicably know exactly where you’re going to jump and you can’t deflect their projectile and they are just THE. WORST.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Infinite times, yes. I hate, HATE, those things.
they are exactly 2 times less frustrating then the jelly fish...
Not the small ones, the big ones.
I was going to say that too
I said the same thing!
There should be no reason they should hit you but they just do and the small platforms of kingdom's edge don't help
If you primarily use magic, the frost troll isn’t super problematic depending on what you’re using. There’s firebolt if you’re low level. Conjuration gets you flame atronachs. Or once you get good at it, could just hit one with a calm spell repeatedly and sneak attack them with illusion.