Makes sense unless it literally couldn't be done like in some of them. I get it with the lower damage ones just not the ones that the game just doesn't allow you to achieve it in.
The two questions Kim Jung GI (artist) hates to hear is "What's the type pen you're using?" and "If I use that type of brush pen will I become a great artist too?".
Dante can't do anything with vergil yamato more than few moves because yamato need focus and right movement so you can strike that can't be happen with style and take everything easy
They explain it by the fact that the one you get in NG is a replica and uses regular ammo rather than whatever special anti bio weapon ammo the real gun is loaded with in the end boss fight
@@liamarcher7969 So a loophole to justify it being nerfed to oblivion. The mag size doesn't even make it worth it. If they're gonna give you the ultimate BOW killer but want balance, just give it a max of 10 bullets in the entire game. Don't nerf it AND give it a tiny mag size.
@@LargeMetallicFellow It’s pretty much an aid for completion of madhouse, as is the saw, neither are inherently overpowered and that’s the point. You don’t need to feel like you can blast through entire game in seconds on any mode after you’ve completed it once to unlock a gun. If there’s any unlockable to complain about it’s the running shoes, not the Albert replica. I didn’t feel like the combat in the game was particularly difficult at any point aside from in Ethan Must Die, which is completely unrelated. As far as the main game goes the Albert replica is strong enough, stick some enhanced handgun ammo in that and it’s a breeze.
6:00 in its defense DS 2 you gotta use it on the left hand and gives access to an stupidly over the top fast super anime Special Attack, if you *Dual wield it* easy to do by reseting the bonfire
Its funny, most of the time when they talk about Dark Souls they don't know enough information or haven't gotten the full idea on what they're talking about.
@@victoremmanuel3639 no, beating someone doesnt make you have the same stats, it just means you outplayed them. They could have 1000 strength, so their weapon does shit tonnes of damage, maybe you have 100 strength, but you won because of your skill to move and timing...
In my headcanon, getting an enemy's weapon that turns out to be nerfed is a storytelling device. It tells the player that "the enemy that you just beat was badass not because of his weapon, but because he was badass".
That's what I think too, especially with Dante taking Vergil's sword, it gets needed because Dante's style is mixing a bunch of moves while Vergil honed his skills only on the sword.
You are right. You can also some times assume its because you dont have the full weapon (IE: Dr.freeze's weapon does no have enough power if its not plugged to his suit) But some games make it explicit its the weapon that made them so powerful. Some times the character is a lot weaker and with less skill without the weapon, or some times the story explicitly says it
The Giant Killer sword from Dark Souls 3. The sword's sole existence is to slay Giants, yet after the Yhorm boss fight, every other giants are immune to it.
A: it isn't technically a boss weapon B: it is also broken while others doesn't make sense why it works against one and not the others it does make sense it is relatively weak
This reminds me of how you can find a legendary weapon or family heirloom that has huge symbolism and everything, but then immediately find another drop from a random npc that's way more powerful
Or Diablo/WoW and the level scaling on items. You could be level 70 and have some ultra rare legendary hunter's great axe with all the gems and enchantments. Then you get to level 72 and some boar drops an uncommon "broken dagger" that does better dps. 😭
@@Loctorak hahaha that's infuriating. I hate when that happens. Like how the hell can this dagger be more powerful than this greatsword imbued with the blood of the gods or something
Like the wooden sword in Ninja Gaiden. It's shit until you fully upgrade it into the Unlabored Flawlessness, then it becomes one of the strongest weapons in the game.
Boss: I've had years of experience with this exact weapon. You using it for 5 minutes: how the hell do I summon the that meteor or shoot the laser out this thing
For Atorias' sword, there is actually two versions. The cursed version just does physical damage and the non cursed one does physical and magic damage. Just a fun factoid
I have one tiny complaint for the Abyss sword in this video. If you use the weapon in your left hand in DS1 and 2 you can use Artorias' moveset. Also it's neither slow nor clunky.
The reason yamato is nerfed for dante is because vergil has been using that sword since birth and can unlock its full potential. Its just the same thing that would happen if you gave vergil rebellion he wouldn't know how to effectively use it. Its like giving conan a katana. Lol
@@chrisherring6187 thats with any sword. Lets say i visit Japan and watch a trained sword master use a katana . he can do all these crazy moves with it then he hands the sword to me and try the same thing and drop it or swing too hard and flip myself. Just because you have that bosses weapon (as in swords knives or staffs) doesn't mean youll pull off all the crazy stuff they can
@@shoken4421 true but these games also involve demons and magic, so it wouldn't be a far stretch to say that dante can only bring out the full power of his rebellion and and virgil can only bring out the full power of his yamato
Vergil's experience with Yamato is much higher than Dante's, also Vergil's fighting style is more about speed, mobility, compared to Dante with his all-round mixed style using multiple weapons, including firearms. About Batman, I didn't play the game, but knowing his own rules, he decreased the power of the blaster to avoid killing someone. If he froze a thug whole, he would need to save him shortly after.
@@Dovah_Slayer I wish it was that but I think it's simply because the game's half finished 🥲 Dante is claimed to be an expert with every weapon he uses. I mean using yamato as Dante was just.... Disappointing :(
Don't need to wait until DS3 to emulate artorias' moves. He was actually left handed, he uses his right against you because his left arm is broken. Equip his weapon to your left hand and you'll be able to use some of his moves even in DS1.
And this is considering he was greatly weakened by exposure to the Abyss, which drove him mad. So he's basically fighting you with numerous handicaps... And yet he still can destroy you
It's never been confirmed that he's left-handed. Only in DS2 you get access to his special moves with the weapon in the left hand. His armor and damaged shield suggest that he's right handed and broke his arm by trying to block Manus' attack
@@Alenara12349 "later they implemented the moveset, the spins from artorias" - bitch you literally used the weapon that says "famous users used with the left hand" in the description with the right hand. How did they let this pass. Omg...
Using it was like being one of those ripoff beyblades that light up and stuff but weigh a fraction of what a real beyblade does, so it just gets yeeted out the arena after bouncing off the real deal
I sort of had this recently. There's a mission in Sunset Overdrive to get a sword. You track one down, but then need to make your own, which you do, and it''s awesome and totally wrecks face, but as soon as the mission ends it gets massively nerfed and only really works like any other melee weapon
literally every dark souls weapon he talked about you could see that he didnt have the proper stats to wield it lol. the game literally tells you "you do not have the required stats to wield the weapon effectively". once you do have the stats they kick ass, and you can upgrade them to +5 if you are able to get enough of the upgrade materials to make them crazy op
Are you kidding me? The Majestic Greatsword was one of the best weapons in Dark Souls 2. You equip it left handed for access to the special moves, the right handed moveset is still a good moveset, it has great damage scaling, and it had a powerstance when you dual-wielded them. It was one of the most commonly seen weapons in the fight clubs at the bridge
That and Vergil had years to practice and hone his skills, same for Dante with Rebellion. It’s actually an testament to Dante’s skill and experience that he was able to use a degree of Yamato’s power effectively in short time without any prior experience of actually using it. As someone once put it “I do not fear the man that practices thousand kicks, I fear the man that practiced a kick a thousand times”. I always thought it was why Vergil is so OP with the Yamato, but Dante was able to beat him due to having variety of experience using different weapons and skill sets that Vergil wasn’t quite experienced in.
Been playing Beserk: Band of the Hawk recently, when you fight Zodd he's the beast form for the whole boss fight, when you unlock hiim you can only be that form for like 10 seconds...15 max maybe.
@@danielflanard8274 I only paid attention to the story in Black Flag, but only to Kenway's story. It was fun and nice, nothing to do with the fucking templars, assassin's or shit. And whenever they appeared, Kenway just told them to fuck off
Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Actually you don't have to have the Atlantis dlc to unlock the staff of Hermes T. You unlock after the mission when you get it from him.
I'll always remember the disappointment I felt when I got Assassin's Creed Unity's shiny golden lightning sword, only for it to be nerfed into oblivion and just be a regular sword.
For some of these, arguably, its not the weapon that gets nerfed, but more so you're character is unable to unlock its full potential immediately after picking it up.
6:15 in ds2 you also get all those moves if you hold it in your LEFT hand. also if you powerstance the "majestic greatsword" you even get some unique moves out of it, which no other GS offers when powerstanced.
DMC 5 Vergil is nuts as playable character. Boss Vergil has one weapon. Playable Vergil has 3 weapons, bigger move sets, can even summon V for AoE nuke AND a dope ass theme song.
In dark Souls 2, to properly experience Artorias's Weapon, you need to wield it in your left hand. You can also take it a step further and pair it with another weapon in power stance to get a neat looking strong attack. On the downside, the stats you need for all that are crazy and it will drain your stamina in the blink of an eye.
I'm seeing a lot of Soulsbourne weapons in the comments section, so I'll include my own. The Firelink Greatsword, from Dark Souls III. During the entire fight against Soul of Cinder, he switches the kind of weapon he uses from straight sword to curved sword to a lance and even a catalyst - then in his second phase he transforms it into an imitation of Gwyn's sword, and every time it switches his moveset changes. Instead of the Firelink Greatsword we get from soul transfusion being able to change forms like the boss's did, we instead have get a greatsword with an unremarkable moveset and a similarly forgettable weapon art: which is just a narrow wave of fire with a knockback effect. Why?
Similar story with Gwyn's own sword from DS1, The Greatlord Greatsword. Was it bad? Absolutely not- in fact, it was amidst the better boss weapon in DS1- but it's still just a shadow compared to the blazing one wielded by Gwyn's husk.
Moonlight blade, old hunters dlc, bloodborne. U can die in one hit during the fight. And when you get the weapon, you discover it's trash if you don't get a bunch of arcane levels.
In a way this applies to most games in general, not just the boss weapons. The more you level up, the stronger the enemies and bosses get too. Thus effectively making your power increase moot.
@@Lawrence_Talbot The game is bad compare to others but for the last 7 years all assassin's creed didn't feel like I am playing as an assassin compare to unity.
@@Lawrence_Talbot Can't speak for the story or the gameplay of Unity but I did play Syndicate and it looked and felt like a less ambitious version of its predecessor. Unity had some really clean looking climbing, fighting, and assassination animations.
I'd include the Minigun and Flamethrower from Saints Row 3. Granted they're not boss fights, the Brutes are more minibosses, but pick one up and you slow to a crawl walking around, plus you can't use it as a melee weapon and hit people with it like Brutes can. In game the explanation is that you're simply not strong enough- the Brutes are like 8 feet tall and solid muscle.
my headcanon for the dark slayer style in dmc4 has always been that dante simply isn't familiar enough with how to wield Yamato and do proper judgement cuts and so on. only vergil really can
About this sword from 6:08 At least for dark souls 2, afair, to get his original moveset(not most of it, but still) you have to offhand this sword(put it into left hand, not right) also you can unlock more moves if you dual wield 2 this swords.
Falcon, your mispronounced words are some of the most endearing things about your videos. It is not anger; it is the hazing of a beloved content creator. Carry on, be brave, speak chaos.
Could we talk about Aldrich’s bow that could fire a storm of arrows in the boss fight. But when you transmute his soul you get a bow that makes your arrows do magic damage
The most obvious one in recent times is Serpent Hunter from Elden Ring. During the Rykard fight you get this amazing, boss-specific spear that enables you to hit the boss' giant form while still avoiding the lava with these powerful sweeping wind beams, but outside of the boss arena, it's just a regular spear. It's still really useful in speedruns and a lot of people like it cause it has amazing strength scaling, but to say I was disappointed that you couldn't harness just a little bit of that power was an understatement. Like it even has a specific ash of war that does nothing, to troll you
I don't think that really fits the ticket for this. First off it's a weapon specifically for a boss, not a weapon used by the boss. Beyond that, it isn't just popular for its scaling, but because of its total lack of stat requirements making it usable with any build, from level 1 to the most otherwise magic slanted character. It's one of the best weapons you can use for plain 'ol damage that isn't even that heavily gated, making it possible to get much earlier than many other weapons that would outdo it majorly in a more specialized build. It actually has the honor of being the most usable version of this style of gimmick weapon too. Comparatively, the Storm Ruler is absolutely useless outside of its respective fights in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls 3.
"This is not a fight between two weapons, this is a fight between YOU and ME !" I.E. : the bosses are boss and wielding their weapon doesn't make you one.
The Dark Dragon Blade from Ninja Gaiden/Sigma. When the final boss uses the sword, it's stupidly powerful, able to summon a large dragon to nuke Ryu. When Ryu gets it (Must collect all 50 Gold Scarabs on HARD MODE and above), the sword is still powerful (one of the strongest in the game next to fully leveled wooden sword at low health) but it has a very small move set, Although its ultimate technique can decimate almost all small enemies.
Well, the weakness of the Yamato when Dante uses it makes sense, Dante isn't that familiarized with the weapon and Vergil's fighting style, Vergil on the other hand uses it as his main weapon, the potential of the sword is unleshed with mastery. And then there's Nero, who uses it with his demon arm
The final boss’s sword from castle crashers is a perfect example of this imo. You fight the boss, he uses the sword for a weird spinning attack, he shoots fireballs with the sword, everything. He even shapeshifts into a giant spider looking thing, but when you get it? Sure, it has very good damage and a chance to set enemies on fire, but it doesn’t have anything really special about it. I get that no weapon in the game really has any of those kinds of abilities or whatever, but you would’ve thought that the reward for beating the final boss of the game would be somewhat unique
Johnny silverhand’s gun was really op in his flashback missions. Then when you get the weapon in game it’s literally garbage, only being good for its penetration.
In dark souls 2 I’m pretty sure the weapon is actually pretty fast and fluid. You just need the correct stats and to put it in your left hand, although I may be mistaking it for a different sword!
Silent Hill 2 is everywhere but here. The weapon I have been most disappointed after getting is Pyramid's head's giant knife. Of course, it should have been obvious that James would be slowed to a crawl when equipped with it. Useless for general use, though it can one-hit Eddie.
@@Ali-Sensei In God of a war 2, when Zeus used the Blade of Olympus, he was able to defeat all the Titans in a single blow. When he used it against Kratos’ army, he made a single swipijng gesture that wiped them ALL out. So in keeping the theme of the video, the blade of Olympus IS SUPER nerfed when Kratos got it.
when it comes to swords, specially Japanese samurais, ancient warriors, and legends, the power actually comes from the wielder who channels his energy to his weapon, that's why only virgil can do those unique badass combos with yamato.
The yamato for Dante is pretty good, you just gotta know when to use it, played dmc4 for a while and I gotta say that the Yamato is honestly a pretty fun combo maker
The Abyss Greatsword has had the spin move and flip move in all three games most people miss them in DS2 since they dont realize you have to put it in the left hand to use them and access its full damage, which is a nod to Artorius being left handed.
@@alcole-holic8779 his left arm is the one that got messed up he uses his right to fight you and the only things that implies what his handedness is, it that the swords full moveset and damage is in the left hand (aside from ds1 where weapons just block in the left hand)
For Virgil's sword in the DMC series, one thing to remember is that devil arms have abilities based on the person using them. As such, it kind of makes sense that Virgil has different abilities with his sword then Dante or Nero do.
Also the dude bitches about Dante not knowing how to wield Yamato… When this is canonically the first time he’s ever unsheathed her, let alone wielded her. He’s used Rebellion his whole life, he’s not Vergil, of course he can’t use Yamato’s full strength. She’s bonded to Vergil and those of his blood (like Nero who when using Yamato in DT does a buttload of damage)
It's been awhile since I played it, but as I recall, in Witcher 3 you were constantly picking up gear you were level-locked out of, and by the time time you did unlock it, basically any Blue level gear was better. I remember using Aerondight on ng+ that was instantly outclassed by virtue of the way ng+ works, but had to keep using it out of spite due to how much I spent upgrading it previously.
@@I_am_a_human_not_a_commodity Sounds like Warframe to me xd DE: Oh you rolled a good riven? Wouldn't be a shame if someone were to, nerf it? Scott: HAHAHAHAHA!
My problem with DMC in general is seeing how fast and powerful Dante is in cut scenes, but being nerfed as soon as you take control. Hopefully one day we get a DMC game where we can run up walls and move at super speed. It would require a pretty big overhaul to the mechanics and level design DMC is known for though.
In the game’s defense, if Dante’s nerfed it just means you suck. The thing about DMC is you can literally do *everything* shown in the cutscenes. Nero riding one of the Scarecrows with Red Queen? That’s a move you can perform. As other players on TH-cam have shown, Dante *can* be wielded to the same potential as his cutscene counterpart. You (and I don’t worry) just suck because his play style is hard to get a hold of. In my case I end up handicapping myself to one specific melee and one specific gun (In DMC5 it’s the Devil Sword Dante and the Double Kalina Ann) Now NERO? Oh the moment I played him I fell in love! His play style makes it so easy to rack up style points!
You didn't mention that, in Dead Rising, the guys in the jeep respawn as soon as you leave the area. They're a constant, cheap, nuisance until the military comes.
@@WolfHreda heyo dmc fanboy here, 5 is probably gonna change that lol, tbh 5 has waaayyyy better enemies and combat but 3 has better levels and story imo. Plus Virgil is way way way cooler in 5 than in 3 and 4 so yk. I hope you enjoy the game when you get around to it lol it's awesome
To be fair on the Freeze Blast from the Arkham games, it's not really a combat weapon in the sense that it does damage. It was designed to be a puzzle tool. In example, you're exploring Gotham, looking for Riddler nonsense, and you see a glowing green goon in a crowd. Use freeze blast on him, take out the rest of the crowd while he's frozen, then interrogate him without running the risk of knocking him unconscious. Additionally, let's say you're in a predator sequence and there's an armored goon or a mini gunner or some other nasty goon that you wanna lock down for a little bit, freeze him, take out his buddies, then deal with the problem.
I mean...Compared to artorias, the chosen undead isn't a well renowned knight with years of experience when welding the behemoth that is the abyss great sword. So it makes sense that it's slower and weaker when you use it. The sword isn't what's special/powerful...It was the user, Artorias himself.
yes like many weapons in the series is the user skill not just the weapon, artorias was a hell of a fighter even using his sword in the hand he was not accustomed was a beast.
Not technically a boss weapon. Fallout 3 dlc Point Lookout. The swamp folk carry lever rifles and shotguns that rip you apart. When you get your hands on one you find they have a bonus that only applies against the player character. They basically where getting double damage against you. 😃
Actually Falcon, (I know you just love these kinds of comments~) In Dark Souls 1, you could forge *Two* Versions of Artorias' Greatsword, and you showcased the 'clean' Version, that's supposed to be his Sword *before* he fell to The Abyss. That one is just a plain old clunky Greatsword. But you could also forge 'The Abyss Greatsword', which had Special Moves like the Somersault and Beyblade Spin even in DS1, not just later titles. I think you even had to equip it in your left hand to utilize it's potential, since Artorias had to use his Left, after his sword arm was rendered useless by the Abyss
You got that right, except, the Greatsword of Artorias is not just "a plain old clunky Greatsword". Its combined damage is one of the highest in the game, but only at high levels (I mean really high levels, if you don't wanna sacrifies defense to become a glass cannon). Just, don't ever use its special moves unless you're certain it's gonna hit for some extra style points. Btw, only in DS2 you can wield it in the left hand and gain a special moveset. DS1 and DS3 it can only be swung around like a normal greatsword.
Yes, the 'Greatsword of Artorias', which you forge from the Soul of Greatwolf Sif (Normal or Cursed Version). But Im talking about the 'Abyss Greatsword', forged from Artorias' Soul. That one has the Somersault and Double Spin Moves
@@imjonathan6745 wtf do you mean? This is a list of OP/Badass weapons that are nerfed when you get them. The opposite of that is terrible/weak looking weapons that are actually OP.
Staff of Hermes Trismegistus: "...not going to try to pronounce that, you'll get mad if I get it wrong..." ISU & Pythagoras: promptly pronounces it wrong.
"Just because you're using my pen doesn't mean you can write like i do."
Sheeeeshhhh
Makes sense unless it literally couldn't be done like in some of them. I get it with the lower damage ones just not the ones that the game just doesn't allow you to achieve it in.
The two questions Kim Jung GI (artist) hates to hear is "What's the type pen you're using?" and "If I use that type of brush pen will I become a great artist too?".
Well I was going to say the literal thing but yeah straight facts
Nice one! I'll keep that in mind
"You want my legendary lightning sword? Take, it doesn't matter. Any sword in my hand is lightning sword" Some dude from manga
Do you remember the manga? Can I get the name?
@@0rizza0 no, sorry.
Ginyu stole Gokus body and also could not use it
Sounds like One Piece where Mihawk says that every sword can be the black sword.
@@kchikwete he just needed to get used to the body
"The best boat will do nothing for the worst sailor."
-My uncle
A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor
Dante can't do anything with vergil yamato more than few moves because yamato need focus and right movement so you can strike that can't be happen with style and take everything easy
Was he talking from experience?
"i am not allowed within a 500 mile radius of a school" -my uncle
@@clapatrongd5068 "Hey, kid, wanna play hide and seek?"
-my uncle
The Albert Wesker pistol from RE7 deserves an honorable mention. It destroys Evelyn in her boss fight, but when you use it in new games it's WEAK.
They explain it by the fact that the one you get in NG is a replica and uses regular ammo rather than whatever special anti bio weapon ammo the real gun is loaded with in the end boss fight
@@liamarcher7969 So a loophole to justify it being nerfed to oblivion. The mag size doesn't even make it worth it. If they're gonna give you the ultimate BOW killer but want balance, just give it a max of 10 bullets in the entire game. Don't nerf it AND give it a tiny mag size.
@@LargeMetallicFellow It’s pretty much an aid for completion of madhouse, as is the saw, neither are inherently overpowered and that’s the point. You don’t need to feel like you can blast through entire game in seconds on any mode after you’ve completed it once to unlock a gun. If there’s any unlockable to complain about it’s the running shoes, not the Albert replica. I didn’t feel like the combat in the game was particularly difficult at any point aside from in Ethan Must Die, which is completely unrelated. As far as the main game goes the Albert replica is strong enough, stick some enhanced handgun ammo in that and it’s a breeze.
You get the replica version of the gun but it still packs a punch the one you used in the final boss was the actual one
@@Master_Viccc Not an excuse. You still get a weak weapon that can't be upgraded, with a tiny mag size of 3 bullets. It's a waste of inventory.
6:00 in its defense DS 2 you gotta use it on the left hand and gives access to an stupidly over the top fast super anime Special Attack, if you *Dual wield it* easy to do by reseting the bonfire
In all the clips he uses he doesn’t have the stats to wield the weapon including his ds1 and ds3 clips
@@zzodysseuszz Funny thing about that if you don't have the stats to use a weapon it's actually swung slower
I was about to say, he never pulled out the left Dagger to get all his high mobility swirly moves
Its funny, most of the time when they talk about Dark Souls they don't know enough information or haven't gotten the full idea on what they're talking about.
Gameranx: [nerfs himself]
Also gameranx: wtf this sword nerfs me, useless
"A weapon is only as powerful as its wielder"
- Someone, somewhere
But i beat the wielder, which makes me more powerful than them.
By that logic, shouldn't the weapon be even stronger?
@@victoremmanuel3639 not exactly. A gunman could shoot a swordsman and take his weapon. That doesn't make the gunman suddenly a samurai.
@@victoremmanuel3639 no, comment that's above me explains it
@@victoremmanuel3639 no, beating someone doesnt make you have the same stats, it just means you outplayed them.
They could have 1000 strength, so their weapon does shit tonnes of damage, maybe you have 100 strength, but you won because of your skill to move and timing...
Zetsu
In my headcanon, getting an enemy's weapon that turns out to be nerfed is a storytelling device. It tells the player that "the enemy that you just beat was badass not because of his weapon, but because he was badass".
That's what I think too, especially with Dante taking Vergil's sword, it gets needed because Dante's style is mixing a bunch of moves while Vergil honed his skills only on the sword.
Nerfed*
You are right. You can also some times assume its because you dont have the full weapon (IE: Dr.freeze's weapon does no have enough power if its not plugged to his suit) But some games make it explicit its the weapon that made them so powerful.
Some times the character is a lot weaker and with less skill without the weapon, or some times the story explicitly says it
For darksouls i assume they just strong boys with a dull sword.
@@MakamaFEET Probably since most of the "humanoid" sword-wielding bosses are like three times your size.
Falcon: won’t pronounce it because you guys wont like it
Also Falcon: “eyesue”
Love ya falcon
And not even 30 seconds later. SMH.
or when he mispronounced pythagoras
Falcon writes his rules and break them as he wants 😂😂
Lmaooo I was literally like "EESOO MAN" out loud
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The Giant Killer sword from Dark Souls 3. The sword's sole existence is to slay Giants, yet after the Yhorm boss fight, every other giants are immune to it.
A: it isn't technically a boss weapon B: it is also broken while others doesn't make sense why it works against one and not the others it does make sense it is relatively weak
@@overused6632 grammar please
Well, it's the Giant Killer, not the Giants Killer.
It easily kills ONE, not many.
This reminds me of how you can find a legendary weapon or family heirloom that has huge symbolism and everything, but then immediately find another drop from a random npc that's way more powerful
Or Diablo/WoW and the level scaling on items.
You could be level 70 and have some ultra rare legendary hunter's great axe with all the gems and enchantments. Then you get to level 72 and some boar drops an uncommon "broken dagger" that does better dps. 😭
@@Loctorak hahaha that's infuriating. I hate when that happens. Like how the hell can this dagger be more powerful than this greatsword imbued with the blood of the gods or something
Should make a video on weapons that are bad until you upgrade them and they become super powerful
Thanks for the suggestion.
That’s like half the guns in cod zombies.
Legendary Forks in skyrim
FF7 Dirge of Cerberus, from model gun to ultima weapon
Like the wooden sword in Ninja Gaiden. It's shit until you fully upgrade it into the Unlabored Flawlessness, then it becomes one of the strongest weapons in the game.
Boss: I've had years of experience with this exact weapon.
You using it for 5 minutes: how the hell do I summon the that meteor or shoot the laser out this thing
Basically me during the Yamamoto
Lol , darn things doesn't come with a manual
@@reniorjd Yamato*
@@Fede0779 lol
That thumbnail is quality. Whoever did that props
Thanks.
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It's amazing how accurate it is
@@gameranxTV Falcon Punccccchhhh!!!!!
it's literally 2 pngs and some text bro
For Atorias' sword, there is actually two versions. The cursed version just does physical damage and the non cursed one does physical and magic damage. Just a fun factoid
And the fact in OG it was needed to be left handed.
It's apparent he doesn't play much Dark Souls. Some Boss weapons, especially in DS3, can be some of the most OP weapons in the game.
@@XHero1330 That's only the case in Dark Souls 2
He's talking about the Abyss Greatsword, not the other two you make with SIf's Soul
and there is the dlc version the abyss greatsword that lets you do the flip in the first game
I have one tiny complaint for the Abyss sword in this video. If you use the weapon in your left hand in DS1 and 2 you can use Artorias' moveset. Also it's neither slow nor clunky.
The reason yamato is nerfed for dante is because vergil has been using that sword since birth and can unlock its full potential. Its just the same thing that would happen if you gave vergil rebellion he wouldn't know how to effectively use it. Its like giving conan a katana. Lol
Conan The Barbarian or Conan Edogawa the detective?
@@Insane234 the barbarian.
Agreed. I was gonna say it's like owner oriented like inuyasha vs sesshomaru
@@chrisherring6187 thats with any sword. Lets say i visit Japan and watch a trained sword master use a katana . he can do all these crazy moves with it then he hands the sword to me and try the same thing and drop it or swing too hard and flip myself. Just because you have that bosses weapon (as in swords knives or staffs) doesn't mean youll pull off all the crazy stuff they can
@@shoken4421 true but these games also involve demons and magic, so it wouldn't be a far stretch to say that dante can only bring out the full power of his rebellion and and virgil can only bring out the full power of his yamato
I like that falcon says he won't pronounce the name of Hermes' staff because we'll get mad, but then proceeds to pronounce Isu incorrectly 😂
😅
He had one job! *Mispronounces Isu* :D well done.
Jahto league, never forget
What about God of War 2’s Euryale (You’re-Ale).
Damn you got to it before me XD
I think its harder honestly for me to think of 10 weapons from bosses that didn't end up a major let down...
Honestly, that’s why mods are a thing.
I’d say the nemean cestus from god of war 3 is one of the only ones I can think of.
@@NAcHO-wx5vg Or the Mastermind Minigun from Doom.
Igni & Rudra and Bewulf from Devil May Cry 3 should be in that list
Use terraria boss weapons. They work well.
Vergil's experience with Yamato is much higher than Dante's, also Vergil's fighting style is more about speed, mobility, compared to Dante with his all-round mixed style using multiple weapons, including firearms.
About Batman, I didn't play the game, but knowing his own rules, he decreased the power of the blaster to avoid killing someone. If he froze a thug whole, he would need to save him shortly after.
Yeah exactly it's like a story telling thing
@@Dovah_Slayer I wish it was that but I think it's simply because the game's half finished 🥲 Dante is claimed to be an expert with every weapon he uses. I mean using yamato as Dante was just.... Disappointing :(
@@matti1770 ah that sucks
Also blaster was plugged into a suit.
Don't need to wait until DS3 to emulate artorias' moves. He was actually left handed, he uses his right against you because his left arm is broken. Equip his weapon to your left hand and you'll be able to use some of his moves even in DS1.
And this is considering he was greatly weakened by exposure to the Abyss, which drove him mad. So he's basically fighting you with numerous handicaps... And yet he still can destroy you
It's never been confirmed that he's left-handed. Only in DS2 you get access to his special moves with the weapon in the left hand. His armor and damaged shield suggest that he's right handed and broke his arm by trying to block Manus' attack
@@Zansekai It's been a long while, but I am quite convinced that you get his moveset in the left hand on DS1, too.
"Most boss weapons just arent that impressive"
*literally doesnt meet stat requirements*
And use a weapon meant for left hand with the right one
@@pegasusbks6 exactly what i was thinking
@@Alenara12349 "later they implemented the moveset, the spins from artorias" - bitch you literally used the weapon that says "famous users used with the left hand" in the description with the right hand. How did they let this pass. Omg...
gameranx just needs to git gud
Not to mention he bitches about how artorias buffs himself when you can easily stop it and get free hits.
This also applies to really, really really fast enemy cars that ram you at lightspeed during a chase but when you hijack one it's a granny scooter.
Rubber banding
Scripted Speed.
GTA Police Cars...?
to me the most disappointing dark souls boss weapon is the dancer's sword. very very bad scaling on those beasts
Using it was like being one of those ripoff beyblades that light up and stuff but weigh a fraction of what a real beyblade does, so it just gets yeeted out the arena after bouncing off the real deal
Friedes sythe is pretty bad too. It hurts.
Like 50% of the boss weapons s u c c d i c c in ds3 lol
But the boss fight was amazing because the music is off beat so it screws you over.
yeah, it's cool tho
I sort of had this recently. There's a mission in Sunset Overdrive to get a sword. You track one down, but then need to make your own, which you do, and it''s awesome and totally wrecks face, but as soon as the mission ends it gets massively nerfed and only really works like any other melee weapon
@@ewanmorris2618
It's a main story one so unfortunately just not finishing it really isn't much of an option.
@@kurisu7885 I don't remember but isn't it nerfed because you literally break it
literally every dark souls weapon he talked about you could see that he didnt have the proper stats to wield it lol. the game literally tells you "you do not have the required stats to wield the weapon effectively". once you do have the stats they kick ass, and you can upgrade them to +5 if you are able to get enough of the upgrade materials to make them crazy op
Are you kidding me?
The Majestic Greatsword was one of the best weapons in Dark Souls 2. You equip it left handed for access to the special moves, the right handed moveset is still a good moveset, it has great damage scaling, and it had a powerstance when you dual-wielded them. It was one of the most commonly seen weapons in the fight clubs at the bridge
Ikr, and the powerstanced L2 is one of the coolest moves ever
Let’s be honest the Yamato is OP when Vergil use it, because it is Vergil’s sword.
That and Vergil had years to practice and hone his skills, same for Dante with Rebellion. It’s actually an testament to Dante’s skill and experience that he was able to use a degree of Yamato’s power effectively in short time without any prior experience of actually using it. As someone once put it “I do not fear the man that practices thousand kicks, I fear the man that practiced a kick a thousand times”. I always thought it was why Vergil is so OP with the Yamato, but Dante was able to beat him due to having variety of experience using different weapons and skill sets that Vergil wasn’t quite experienced in.
I love that you can hear the discontent in Falcon's voice when talking about the ice grenades
Does he have his own channel
Love how when showing Artirias' blade in Dark Souls 2 they literally don't have the stats to use it.
Been playing Beserk: Band of the Hawk recently, when you fight Zodd he's the beast form for the whole boss fight, when you unlock hiim you can only be that form for like 10 seconds...15 max maybe.
The way you simplified AC story made me remember why I just stopped caring about the Lore 😂
Rogue is the only entry where I cared about the story
@@danielflanard8274 I only paid attention to the story in Black Flag, but only to Kenway's story. It was fun and nice, nothing to do with the fucking templars, assassin's or shit. And whenever they appeared, Kenway just told them to fuck off
@@NightHao Black flag was the bad company 2 of ac games, Ubisoft has no clue why it was a great game
yes! and the thing that hooked me to the story is how edward changed from a full-on pirate to a disciplined assassin, not the eden sht going on.
@@NightHao
I played Black Flag but for whatever reason, I remember almost nothing about it. Might be time to give it another spin.
Bruh, vergil is the only exception to the meme when u unlock the final boss as a playable character, same goes for his weapons
main things setting his playstyle apart from the rest of the cast are doing way more damage and having a lot more control over his movement
Yeah
Playable Vergil is actually more powerful than boss Vergil so the Meme when it comes to DMC would actually be switched around.
@@What-wm2fu no kidding. If playable Vergil became the boss Vergil you'd have to fight in 3 and 5 then.....good luck ever completing the game.
@Logan McTarsney same. I just look forward to being an unstoppable demon slaying machine.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Actually you don't have to have the Atlantis dlc to unlock the staff of Hermes T. You unlock after the mission when you get it from him.
I'll always remember the disappointment I felt when I got Assassin's Creed Unity's shiny golden lightning sword, only for it to be nerfed into oblivion and just be a regular sword.
This is why Elise is the worst person. She broke my sword
"Slightly intimidating snowball" made me laugh out loud.
Artorias was left handed, so ofcourse we can't fight like him.
indeed, if u equip de artorias sword on the left hand in dark souls 2 u unlock all the combos ;)
Swing that sword around like it's The Rebellion
Also he is a gient compared to the player and in DS at least you can see how heavy and hard some of the weapons are.
@@Limonadop yep
he doesn't match the requirements in the video aswell....
Kinda feels like when you finally find your moms magic wand in the bottom shelf of her dresser and there's no batteries in it :/
You the "back massager".
Wait....
@@ladboii2901 how you think i managed to get the wand? I waited in moms closet for what seemed like hours before she left.
Bruh.
Lol mom knew her wand was being missused .
"The head isn't even as good as it was in the first game."
Preach, Brotha lmaooooooooo
Sounds like commentary on the mini-games.
For some of these, arguably, its not the weapon that gets nerfed, but more so you're character is unable to unlock its full potential immediately after picking it up.
6:15 in ds2 you also get all those moves if you hold it in your LEFT hand. also if you powerstance the "majestic greatsword" you even get some unique moves out of it, which no other GS offers when powerstanced.
Prime example of when you unlock the boss as a playable character
Mortal Kombat 😂
god of war
DMC 5 Vergil is nuts as playable character.
Boss Vergil has one weapon.
Playable Vergil has 3 weapons, bigger move sets, can even summon V for AoE nuke AND a dope ass theme song.
Timesplitters
@@Aliens1337 Yeah it's cool as heck, except you can't fly like in the vergil boss fight
In dark Souls 2, to properly experience Artorias's Weapon, you need to wield it in your left hand. You can also take it a step further and pair it with another weapon in power stance to get a neat looking strong attack. On the downside, the stats you need for all that are crazy and it will drain your stamina in the blink of an eye.
not only that but in dark souls 1 it was one of the contenders for best weapon in the game, it was never a bad boss weapon
@@alilweeb7684 it was always a bad weapon waaay worse than zweihander or claymore
@@ThunderWolfUE okay bro nice crack. It was literally the weapon with most attack in the entire game
These were my stats in ds2.
Are these enough?
Ds2 main charac
Vgr 55
End 60
Vit 60
Atn 9
Str 80
Dex 53
ADP 37
Int 12
Fth 8
@@abhilash9918 You're gonna have to boost that Intelligence and Faith; Nothing a Soul Vessel cant solve.
I'm seeing a lot of Soulsbourne weapons in the comments section, so I'll include my own. The Firelink Greatsword, from Dark Souls III. During the entire fight against Soul of Cinder, he switches the kind of weapon he uses from straight sword to curved sword to a lance and even a catalyst - then in his second phase he transforms it into an imitation of Gwyn's sword, and every time it switches his moveset changes.
Instead of the Firelink Greatsword we get from soul transfusion being able to change forms like the boss's did, we instead have get a greatsword with an unremarkable moveset and a similarly forgettable weapon art: which is just a narrow wave of fire with a knockback effect.
Why?
yeah and dont get me started with the dancer twin blades
Similar story with Gwyn's own sword from DS1, The Greatlord Greatsword. Was it bad? Absolutely not- in fact, it was amidst the better boss weapon in DS1- but it's still just a shadow compared to the blazing one wielded by Gwyn's husk.
Moonlight blade, old hunters dlc, bloodborne.
U can die in one hit during the fight. And when you get the weapon, you discover it's trash if you don't get a bunch of arcane levels.
@@Deasty its an arcane weapon what did you expect.
In a way this applies to most games in general, not just the boss weapons. The more you level up, the stronger the enemies and bosses get too. Thus effectively making your power increase moot.
"Using a nerf gun instead of that .50 caliber you use, wont give back your childhood"
-Some kid named Daiblo
I just finished replying AC Unity and I was thinking exactly the same about sword of eden.🤣🤣🤣
Terrible game. Still to date my least favorite assassins creed
@@Lawrence_Talbot The game is bad compare to others but for the last 7 years all assassin's creed didn't feel like I am playing as an assassin compare to unity.
For real! I’m thinking it would shoot lighting and mow down people like Sauron in lord of the rings. Nope...it sucks.
Awful game, worse company.
@@Lawrence_Talbot
Can't speak for the story or the gameplay of Unity but I did play Syndicate and it looked and felt like a less ambitious version of its predecessor. Unity had some really clean looking climbing, fighting, and assassination animations.
Falcon: I won't try to read the name of this weapon cause I don't wanna offend anybody.
Also Falcon : Aiisu (ISU)
Are u a rev main too?
Lmao that Falcon introduction.
And as megaman 13:10
I loved that too XD
I'd include the Minigun and Flamethrower from Saints Row 3. Granted they're not boss fights, the Brutes are more minibosses, but pick one up and you slow to a crawl walking around, plus you can't use it as a melee weapon and hit people with it like Brutes can. In game the explanation is that you're simply not strong enough- the Brutes are like 8 feet tall and solid muscle.
When a weapon isn't that special it means the talent of the wielder is the real thing to behold.
Except that we killed them and took their stuff. Therefore, we should be an even better thing to behold.
my headcanon for the dark slayer style in dmc4 has always been that dante simply isn't familiar enough with how to wield Yamato and do proper judgement cuts and so on. only vergil really can
Supposedly, that is the canon reason why Dante using it is underwhelming in dmc4
@@TheDarkAngel969 Also Dante uses his weapons as toys, whereas Vergil uses them as weapons. So naturally Vergil would be deadlier.
About this sword from 6:08
At least for dark souls 2, afair, to get his original moveset(not most of it, but still) you have to offhand this sword(put it into left hand, not right) also you can unlock more moves if you dual wield 2 this swords.
Falcon, your mispronounced words are some of the most endearing things about your videos. It is not anger; it is the hazing of a beloved content creator. Carry on, be brave, speak chaos.
Could we talk about Aldrich’s bow that could fire a storm of arrows in the boss fight. But when you transmute his soul you get a bow that makes your arrows do magic damage
The most obvious one in recent times is Serpent Hunter from Elden Ring. During the Rykard fight you get this amazing, boss-specific spear that enables you to hit the boss' giant form while still avoiding the lava with these powerful sweeping wind beams, but outside of the boss arena, it's just a regular spear. It's still really useful in speedruns and a lot of people like it cause it has amazing strength scaling, but to say I was disappointed that you couldn't harness just a little bit of that power was an understatement. Like it even has a specific ash of war that does nothing, to troll you
I don't think that really fits the ticket for this. First off it's a weapon specifically for a boss, not a weapon used by the boss. Beyond that, it isn't just popular for its scaling, but because of its total lack of stat requirements making it usable with any build, from level 1 to the most otherwise magic slanted character. It's one of the best weapons you can use for plain 'ol damage that isn't even that heavily gated, making it possible to get much earlier than many other weapons that would outdo it majorly in a more specialized build.
It actually has the honor of being the most usable version of this style of gimmick weapon too. Comparatively, the Storm Ruler is absolutely useless outside of its respective fights in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls 3.
@@Necrofitz I wouldn't say completely useless in demon souls because it has massive knockback where you can troll pretty hard with ledges.
I see they didn't equip Artorias's sword to their *left* hand in Dark Souls 2.
Kinda ticks me off
Just made a huge comment about that
canon, Artorias was right handed. He used his left arm in his broken state and still kicked ass.
@@Wulfken Yup. Fucking love that dude
@@Wulfken irrelevant.
“Every weapon have the same weakness…its user!”
"This is not a fight between two weapons, this is a fight between YOU and ME !" I.E. : the bosses are boss and wielding their weapon doesn't make you one.
Killing the boss makes you inherantly stronger than them.
The Dark Dragon Blade from Ninja Gaiden/Sigma. When the final boss uses the sword, it's stupidly powerful, able to summon a large dragon to nuke Ryu. When Ryu gets it (Must collect all 50 Gold Scarabs on HARD MODE and above), the sword is still powerful (one of the strongest in the game next to fully leveled wooden sword at low health) but it has a very small move set, Although its ultimate technique can decimate almost all small enemies.
Well, the weakness of the Yamato when Dante uses it makes sense, Dante isn't that familiarized with the weapon and Vergil's fighting style, Vergil on the other hand uses it as his main weapon, the potential of the sword is unleshed with mastery.
And then there's Nero, who uses it with his demon arm
Just shows having the knowledge and experience of handling a weapon is more powerful than the weapon itself
It actually isn't only 10 swords it is literally all of them
The final boss’s sword from castle crashers is a perfect example of this imo. You fight the boss, he uses the sword for a weird spinning attack, he shoots fireballs with the sword, everything. He even shapeshifts into a giant spider looking thing, but when you get it? Sure, it has very good damage and a chance to set enemies on fire, but it doesn’t have anything really special about it. I get that no weapon in the game really has any of those kinds of abilities or whatever, but you would’ve thought that the reward for beating the final boss of the game would be somewhat unique
Ahh Castle Crashers...
Good times
Johnny silverhand’s gun was really op in his flashback missions. Then when you get the weapon in game it’s literally garbage, only being good for its penetration.
To be fair. Artorias was a giant demi-god. Our characters are mere mortals who barely have the stats to hold his sword with one hand.
In dark souls 2 I’m pretty sure the weapon is actually pretty fast and fluid. You just need the correct stats and to put it in your left hand, although I may be mistaking it for a different sword!
Yeah, that sword is sick in DS2 if you use it in your left
Yeah I can also get a unique moveset when power stances while in left hand
Silent Hill 2 is everywhere but here. The weapon I have been most disappointed after getting is Pyramid's head's giant knife. Of course, it should have been obvious that James would be slowed to a crawl when equipped with it. Useless for general use, though it can one-hit Eddie.
And let's don't forget the Knife that you can't even use
Blade of Olympus would have been a great “honorable mention”
what are talking about. Blade of Olympus is broken in that game only down side you cant use it all the time only on rage mode
@@Ali-Sensei In God of a war 2, when Zeus used the Blade of Olympus, he was able to defeat all the Titans in a single blow. When he used it against Kratos’ army, he made a single swipijng gesture that wiped them ALL out.
So in keeping the theme of the video, the blade of Olympus IS SUPER nerfed when Kratos got it.
when it comes to swords, specially Japanese samurais, ancient warriors, and legends, the power actually comes from the wielder who channels his energy to his weapon, that's why only virgil can do those unique badass combos with yamato.
The yamato for Dante is pretty good, you just gotta know when to use it, played dmc4 for a while and I gotta say that the Yamato is honestly a pretty fun combo maker
The weapon doesn't matter, it's the person who carries it
So true
The owner have the power, the weapon is your tool.
You nailed #1. The Spark Shock is ridiculous. 10 year old me was stunned. No pun intended. It is literally useless.
2:08 i also remember the sword of eden being underpowerd but that was because it "ran out of power" or somthing
The Abyss Greatsword has had the spin move and flip move in all three games most people miss them in DS2 since they dont realize you have to put it in the left hand to use them and access its full damage, which is a nod to Artorius being left handed.
I don’t think he’s left handed, it’s just that his right arm is fucked to high heaven. Thing is literally useless, so of course he uses his left.
@@alcole-holic8779 his left arm is the one that got messed up he uses his right to fight you and the only things that implies what his handedness is, it that the swords full moveset and damage is in the left hand (aside from ds1 where weapons just block in the left hand)
@@InsaneCarverUpqik Oh, I see. I guess I must have remembered incorrectly. Though, either way, it’s a nice Easter egg
For Virgil's sword in the DMC series, one thing to remember is that devil arms have abilities based on the person using them. As such, it kind of makes sense that Virgil has different abilities with his sword then Dante or Nero do.
Also the dude bitches about Dante not knowing how to wield Yamato…
When this is canonically the first time he’s ever unsheathed her, let alone wielded her. He’s used Rebellion his whole life, he’s not Vergil, of course he can’t use Yamato’s full strength. She’s bonded to Vergil and those of his blood (like Nero who when using Yamato in DT does a buttload of damage)
@@dancingcarapace who bitches
@@WeAreOneIAmThey the narrator of this video.
When you get his actual great sword from Arturios him self, you hold it in your off hand and you move like he does
Artorias’s Boss Fight Was One of The Best.
Yeah, it was great but fighting his wolf was even better and sadder.
@@clowntrooper61 Especially after completting the DLC
@@jotarokujo4727 😭 IK. It was so sad. He didn't wanna fight you
The DLC as a whole just smashed the bosses, it was really needed because after O&S the main game bosses really take a dip in difficulty
I mean, just because you stole Merlin's staff doesn't mean you can trap dragons under mountains.
It's been awhile since I played it, but as I recall, in Witcher 3 you were constantly picking up gear you were level-locked out of, and by the time time you did unlock it, basically any Blue level gear was better. I remember using Aerondight on ng+ that was instantly outclassed by virtue of the way ng+ works, but had to keep using it out of spite due to how much I spent upgrading it previously.
I low-key forgot anything could get nerfed in video games
Warzone?!!?!!
Try playing Borderlands 3 lmao
"Having fun are we? Not anymore!" - Gearbox
@@I_am_a_human_not_a_commodity Sounds like Warframe to me xd
DE: Oh you rolled a good riven? Wouldn't be a shame if someone were to, nerf it?
Scott: HAHAHAHAHA!
Dancers swords from DS3 better be here
Read my mind
Every DS boss weapon should be on here
The most dangerous weapon is the one wielding it.
My problem with DMC in general is seeing how fast and powerful Dante is in cut scenes, but being nerfed as soon as you take control. Hopefully one day we get a DMC game where we can run up walls and move at super speed. It would require a pretty big overhaul to the mechanics and level design DMC is known for though.
In the game’s defense, if Dante’s nerfed it just means you suck.
The thing about DMC is you can literally do *everything* shown in the cutscenes. Nero riding one of the Scarecrows with Red Queen? That’s a move you can perform.
As other players on TH-cam have shown, Dante *can* be wielded to the same potential as his cutscene counterpart.
You (and I don’t worry) just suck because his play style is hard to get a hold of. In my case I end up handicapping myself to one specific melee and one specific gun
(In DMC5 it’s the Devil Sword Dante and the Double Kalina Ann)
Now NERO? Oh the moment I played him I fell in love! His play style makes it so easy to rack up style points!
You didn't mention that, in Dead Rising, the guys in the jeep respawn as soon as you leave the area. They're a constant, cheap, nuisance until the military comes.
“It’s not the sword it’s the guy swinging it that scares me” - I don’t know
“I’m not gonna attempt that. Idk how to pronounce it so not gonna try” seconds later mispronounces Isu as Eye su
I've seen so many TH-camrs do the "I would butcher it" shtick, like damn, look it up or let it be.
Damn cool pfp and u have ur account for 11 years
@@diobrando4063 TY. Yea lost my OG TH-cam account from 05 and couldn’t remember the login information lol.
Haven't played DMC since the first one. Looks like I need to give them a try.
I haven't played 5 yet. 4 is pretty good. But I still think the series peaked with 3. That game is amazing to this day.
@@WolfHreda heyo dmc fanboy here, 5 is probably gonna change that lol, tbh 5 has waaayyyy better enemies and combat but 3 has better levels and story imo. Plus Virgil is way way way cooler in 5 than in 3 and 4 so yk. I hope you enjoy the game when you get around to it lol it's awesome
@@mickeybat5816 Excellent
There are 6 games now... good luck!
@@cenciende9401I mean if you don't okay 2 then technically only 5 lmao
To be fair on the Freeze Blast from the Arkham games, it's not really a combat weapon in the sense that it does damage. It was designed to be a puzzle tool. In example, you're exploring Gotham, looking for Riddler nonsense, and you see a glowing green goon in a crowd. Use freeze blast on him, take out the rest of the crowd while he's frozen, then interrogate him without running the risk of knocking him unconscious. Additionally, let's say you're in a predator sequence and there's an armored goon or a mini gunner or some other nasty goon that you wanna lock down for a little bit, freeze him, take out his buddies, then deal with the problem.
Did it not annoy anyone else that when using Artorias’s sword he didn’t have the stats for it -.- nice gameplay man
I mean...Compared to artorias, the chosen undead isn't a well renowned knight with years of experience when welding the behemoth that is the abyss great sword. So it makes sense that it's slower and weaker when you use it. The sword isn't what's special/powerful...It was the user, Artorias himself.
yes like many weapons in the series is the user skill not just the weapon, artorias was a hell of a fighter even using his sword in the hand he was not accustomed was a beast.
Yeah but putting it in the left hand unlocks more combos in all three games
Not technically a boss weapon. Fallout 3 dlc Point Lookout. The swamp folk carry lever rifles and shotguns that rip you apart. When you get your hands on one you find they have a bonus that only applies against the player character. They basically where getting double damage against you. 😃
You can do the somersault in dark souls 1 with a two handed heavy attack and it can be devastating
@Jinxed Swashbuckler and he's not left handing it.
God in so thankful I found this channel lol 1400 videos to watch is such a treat
Artorias weapon in DS2 requires you to hold it on your LEFT HAND like artorias and then you get the while move set of his
Actually Falcon, (I know you just love these kinds of comments~)
In Dark Souls 1, you could forge *Two* Versions of Artorias' Greatsword, and you showcased the 'clean' Version, that's supposed to be his Sword *before* he fell to The Abyss.
That one is just a plain old clunky Greatsword.
But you could also forge 'The Abyss Greatsword', which had Special Moves like the Somersault and Beyblade Spin even in DS1, not just later titles.
I think you even had to equip it in your left hand to utilize it's potential, since Artorias had to use his Left, after his sword arm was rendered useless by the Abyss
You got that right, except, the Greatsword of Artorias is not just "a plain old clunky Greatsword". Its combined damage is one of the highest in the game, but only at high levels (I mean really high levels, if you don't wanna sacrifies defense to become a glass cannon). Just, don't ever use its special moves unless you're certain it's gonna hit for some extra style points.
Btw, only in DS2 you can wield it in the left hand and gain a special moveset. DS1 and DS3 it can only be swung around like a normal greatsword.
Yes, the 'Greatsword of Artorias', which you forge from the Soul of Greatwolf Sif (Normal or Cursed Version).
But Im talking about the 'Abyss Greatsword', forged from Artorias' Soul. That one has the Somersault and Double Spin Moves
Now do opposite
"Top 10 weapons that look bad but are OP"
longsword in dark souls 3 lol, that thing is so simple yet OP
Dubstep gun in saints row. Looks like a caset tape, but it will make you smile
You don't know the definition of opposite, think again.
@@imjonathan6745 wtf do you mean? This is a list of OP/Badass weapons that are nerfed when you get them. The opposite of that is terrible/weak looking weapons that are actually OP.
The thumb nail made me laugh 😂
8:16 Editor? I love you, lol. Solid reference :P
Staff of Hermes Trismegistus: "...not going to try to pronounce that, you'll get mad if I get it wrong..."
ISU & Pythagoras: promptly pronounces it wrong.