@@erikrubi7589 So did you think ? And how should that work ? I used often the stage items and some spirit combos to beat that battle in under 30 seconds. But much faster could be impossible. ... or maybe not ? Little Corrections where made here because of the (Too to) mistake 😅
Fun fact: Perish Song targets the entire floor, meaning you are never far away enough to escape it. It's by far the most inaccurate move in the spin-off, with a laughable 25% accuracy... but it only needs to hit once. And there's no easy way to get rid of the status in PMD lmao.
I'm honestly amazed I was able to get away from the Sharkbones without getting a game over. Weren't they in Superstar Saga too? What did they eat to get so strong?!
3:03, don't worry. If you have a tone of stamina food (for staying in bullet time until you reach the ground), bomb arrows, strong melee weapons (In case you land on the ground), five shot burst Savage Lynel Bows, and at minimum, Falco's Gale, you'll be just fine. I've been able to take out tones of Savage/Gold Lynels using this method. And if you need to, you can always mount the Lynel.
Bomb Arrow volleys from 3-burst and 5-burst bows will only ever deal 48 Blast damage to a target they directly hit. It does not matter how strong the bow is, or how high your attack is. If you line up the bow to hit with all of the bomb arrows, it will only deal 48 extra damage. All arrows will hit the target as normal, so a 5-burst Savage Lynel Bow will still deal 160 damage for all arrows, but the blast will only be 48 damage.
@@truegreen7595 So it will take around 32 shots to kill a Savage Lynel and around 47 shots to kill a Gold Lynel if all the arrows land. (5000/160)(7500/160)
@@bugjams You could make a aerious argument that unless you're in the *very* late game or have been stockpiling Bomb Arrows since you woke up in the shrine, it's more worthwhile to just use regular arrows with multi-shot bows.
Yepp ... me to 😬 -> -_- I was also very scared as a little kid ( 7or8years )where i played that game But i found out you can defeat the creepy giant spider if you punch it and ... jump on the spider webs ... climb them up and jump down ... punch it again and so on. After a while it dissapears if you dont die too fast 😅 Damm it ... that was hard.
Oh gods. People talk about how terrifying the Guardian theme from BOTW is, but no piano theme makes me panic like that cursed spider. Doesn't help that it's one of the few levels that start off completely quiet.
4:56 I bet this is pretty obvious, but I’d say Glohm Sharkbones have more attack than spoilers: Reclusa, which just shows that a dead shark does more damage than a literal being made of pure Glohm, and has taken over worlds with isolation, and that’s pretty funny
I mean it's a dead shark and often ancient and angry/hateful beings are in video games often portrait as super powerful and deadly but typically as an unbeatable enemy, boss or an early elite/late or post-game enemy.
Probably not gonna get much agreement here but I'd like to give a dishonorable mention to the Gatling Groinks of Pikmin 2: Those ugly walking goldfish with the cannon mouths. The sounds of these annoying abominations walking always struck fear into my heart every time as a kid. For the unaware, they were big enemies you only find in Wistful Wild and its caves, as well as Subterranean Complex in Vanilla Repose. Believe me, fhey felt like bosses even if just regular enemies: They fired mortar rounds from their mouths which comes in bursts of 3. Apparently each shot is a gamble; 2 just fling your Pikmin away, 1 does damage. So not only is their attack completely RNG with spread, BUT that 1 shot of the burst is an instant-kill to any hit Pikmin. Oh yeah, and they can REVIVE OVER TIME IF KILLED. 💀
In Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum there is a "normal" fight (it's a double fight with Ace Trainers) in Route 210 (the one before Celestic Town) where one has a Gyarados and the other a Raichu. It's difficult if not a nightmare when you're not prepared AND capable. Also in Mystery Dungeon series, any Pokemon that learns multi-hit move is pretty dangerous. Multi-hit moves miss a lot but when they hit they can do enormous damage if not outright kill you, even with full HP.
No, that is what turned into the Cheep Chomp. The design was sort of transferred into Mario 64's Bubba, which is a Cheep Chomp. So Big Bertha is a Cheep Chomp.
Boss Bass, actually. The version in the underwater levels is known as Big Bertha. Then there's Bubba in Mario 64, and then finally New Super Mario Bros. DS and onwards, Cheep Chomps (my favorite design of them all IMO, don't ask)
Not only is Justy far overleveled for an initial fight, he used evasion tactics, which is hailed as the biggest scum tactic in Pokemon. You might just say, "Oh gets moves that don't check accuracy like Aerial Ace, easy." Sure that's one valid tactic, one I've used myself if a trainer tries to pull a funny on me, but a quick glance at Serebii tells me that the TM for Aerial Ace is not in the game, and you'll likely have to search for something that learns a sure hit move via purification and/or level up. Colosseum is truly the Dark Souls of Pokemon.
Another insanely strong enemies are the Bulbears and Gatling Groinks from Pikmin 2. They are always awake and patrol around the entire map without stopping. The Bulbear can eat pikmin really quickly, has a large pool of Hp, and sometimes have a lot of babies following them around which makes them hard to ambush and you can't swarm them. And for the Gatling Groink, it shoots 3 bullets which the 2 from the sides knock you away and the middle one is instant death. Then there is the fact that it has a fucking shield which you can't break so you just have to attack it from behind. And both of these enemies regenerate Hp once dead, so you need to hurry up and bring them to the onion or ship before they wake up and come back for revenge.
The Water Wraith in Pikmin 1 and Smoky Progg in 2 were tough ones, too. The Water Wraith would hunt you down in a tight corridor maze and would roll over your Pikmin; the Smoky Progg was just very quick to annihilate your whole team and would uproot the planted Pikmin to immediately exterminate them.
@alococuccoyo6103 They are beasts aswell but they are bosses so i don't think they count as ordinary enemies. Btw the Water Wraith is from Pikmin 2 and the Smoky Progg is from Pikmin 1
Let me be honest. I somehow beat Pauline’s spirit with Captain Falcon on normal difficulty and no staff-cheesing. I’m serious. That’s why Captain Falcon is one of my mains now.
5:44 lol, of course, they can kill you in seconds. You had low health in their. Any enemy can kill Samus in seconds if she has low health. Why did you even enter Tourian with low health? Rule number 1 in NES Metroid always have full health.
0:50 god! You don’t even get to battle the chimera?! Damn! Talk about overpowered! Most enemies in RPGs, including mother 3 or any game related to earthbound would allow you to battle them
Yeah its a straight up game over lmfao You also find it randomly in a toilet in the last dungeon and can kill you if you are goofing around. Guarding an endgame item.
What about literally every enemy in Mt. Itoi except for the cerebrum. Or the chomposuar and wetnosuar in the grand underground that have more hp than most bosses in the game.
Games & Characters: Politoed - Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (2009 - Nintendo DS) Ultimate Chimera - Mother 3 (2006 - Game Boy Advance) Amazy Dayzee - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004 - Nintendo Gamecube/2024 - Nintendo Switch) Polar Bear - Ice Climber (1984 - NES) Orne - Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012 - Nintendo 3DS) + Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014 - Nintendo 3DS) Muncher Horde - Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010 - Wii/2011 - Nintendo 3DS) Golden Lynel - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017 - Wii U, Nintendo Switch) Shark Chomp - Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995 - SNES/2002 - Game Boy Advance) Sharkbone - Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024 - Nintendo Switch) Metroid - Metroid (1986 - NES) Pauline - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018 - Nintendo Switch) Big Bertha - Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988 - NES/2003 - Game Boy Advance) Giant Fish - Balloon Fight (1984 - NES) Justy - Pokémon Colosseum (2003 - Nintendo Gamecube)
Brother ship can give you nightmares with the sharkbones, but it is possible to kill them. There is a quest where you have to kill only 1 sharkbone and get it’s fossil.
The Pauline spirit was the bane of my existence in story mode. I wasn’t particularly good at the game, and I only won because Peach’s umbrella didn’t get her high enough to recover, so she just floated off the screen.
Pauline's spirit is tedious, yes, but it's a piece of cake with any spirit that gives you the weapon called "Staff" since the stage where you fight it is very long horizontally and you're already very far from Peach. But with the staff and a bit of precision this match becomes easy as pie.
I'd like to mention the Fiend and Terror Fiend from Miitopia. Their speed stat is so high that they always go first in battle, and they have an instant kill attack which they use 90% of the time. They're practically immune to magic attacks as well, so the only way you can hurt them is with physical attcks.
Even to this day, it is sad knowing that Master Mode was never planned for Tears of the Kingdom. Just imagine how powerful a Golden Lynel's Saber Horn and Mace Horn could've been if it ever existed in the game.
The same big fish is in Mario 64 and New Super Mario Bros. And in Donkey Kong 64, the hardest enemy might just be the Kosha, the sort of viking kremling that, if you don't use your instrument or power orange points, can be killed of he slams his mass infront of him and sends him an orange bomb.
It's probably worth mentioning that in Yoshi's Story, there are giant-sized Cheep Cheeps, whom behave the same way as a Boss Bass. The red variant will jump out of the water to try to eat a Yoshi, while the blue variant will spray water at a Yoshi to try to get it to fall into the water (and making the Yoshi vulnerable to getting eaten as a result).
The Sharkbones remind me of the Jackanapes from Final Fantasy V where you’re meant to run from them due to them hitting like a truck at that point in the game. What’s funny is that first time players would likely think that they’re too low level to explore the abandoned part of the castle that you find them in, only to wind up kicking themselves later on since you can only get Shiva as a summon from exploring that abandoned wing of the castle at that point in time.
I'm playing through World of Light in Smash Ultimate at the moment, and Pauline is the only spirit in the first world I haven't beaten yet 😅 EDIT: And thanks to all the suggestions to use a Staff spirit, I just beat it without breaking a sweat. Thanks all!
“Immune to all normal attacks” implies that you can only kill Ornes with the Three Sacred Treasures Also, the staff item (also from Kid Icarus Uprising) made it easy to beat Pauline in seconds
Lol I remembered those Politoed who Ohkoed my hacked protagonist character as Palkia with max stats, perish song is like a gameshark/action replay tier move itself
Ornes in smash run are so annoying, they always appear in challenges and sometimes even in the world map but it’s a good thing that they play their own theme so you know when to run away
Imagine being at the end of a 99-floor dungeon and then you see Politoed in the distance.
I could never
“He’s just standing there… *MENACINGLY!!!”*
You do know that he’s not the only Mon who gets Perish Song right? Altaria, Jynx, Absol, Lapras, etc.
One Winged Toad moment
And Thy Punishment Is *PERISH SONG!*
I was so traumatized by Politoad that I would never accept missions in the dungeons that it would spawn.
I hope there's a romhack floating around which removes Perish Song from their move pool
DW Absol learns that shit as well
@@keeganlafferty1395 nah they would keep the guy and make it even worse
I thought pokemon fans wanted the challenge
The thumbnail having a bunch of creatures and then Pauline is funny
Pauline isn't that hard. All you need is a spirit that equips you with a staff and good aim, and you can beat it in seconds.
@@erikrubi7589doing that spiritless tho would be an absolute nightmare
@@matthewlopetegui6204 okay well if you're doing it spiritless you're clearly doing a challenge run and thus, difficulty is expected.
@@erikrubi7589
So did you think ?
And how should that work ?
I used often the stage items and some spirit combos to beat that battle in under 30 seconds.
But much faster could be impossible.
... or maybe not ?
Little Corrections where made here because of the (Too to) mistake 😅
The only time i beat her peach just randomly choose to not recover and died my jaw was wide open when i realized that
Fun fact: Perish Song targets the entire floor, meaning you are never far away enough to escape it. It's by far the most inaccurate move in the spin-off, with a laughable 25% accuracy... but it only needs to hit once. And there's no easy way to get rid of the status in PMD lmao.
This move taught me the lesson to always bring enough heal seeds
Only way to avoid that is also Exploud ability and Lucky Shed Skin (these mons aside dragonair are very weak)
My partner is a Chikorita with aromatherapy. This undoes perish song status
"If an Amazee Dayzee decides _NOT_ to run, you're in for a tough battle"
Me: "Incorrect: You probably die in your sleep"
The "strong" Pauline Spirit: *exists*
The Staff item: Allow me to introduce myself.
thats the only way i could beat her lol
Mad props to anybody who was able to beat that Spirit Battle with nothing equipped.
@@kekwnope Same
Honestly the Pauline fight was pathetically easy for me
Dr wily can go suck a d*ck though.
@@E-102GammaMKIII did, but it was mostly luck with the timer item.
"Hmm, this golden lynel thing doesn't look that difficult to avoi-"
*Link nearly gets one-shot*
"OH"
Yeah the gold Bois hit DIFFERENT.
I'm honestly amazed I was able to get away from the Sharkbones without getting a game over. Weren't they in Superstar Saga too? What did they eat to get so strong?!
Gloom & baby souls
Yep but in Superstar saga they are considerably weaker. They just act like normal enemies
Spinach
Their fruits and veggies
3:03, don't worry. If you have a tone of stamina food (for staying in bullet time until you reach the ground), bomb arrows, strong melee weapons (In case you land on the ground), five shot burst Savage Lynel Bows, and at minimum, Falco's Gale, you'll be just fine. I've been able to take out tones of Savage/Gold Lynels using this method. And if you need to, you can always mount the Lynel.
I saw you die. So if you ever see me IRL and need me to take out a Lynel, I'll be ur guy.
Bomb Arrow volleys from 3-burst and 5-burst bows will only ever deal 48 Blast damage to a target they directly hit.
It does not matter how strong the bow is, or how high your attack is.
If you line up the bow to hit with all of the bomb arrows, it will only deal 48 extra damage. All arrows will hit the target as normal, so a 5-burst Savage Lynel Bow will still deal 160 damage for all arrows, but the blast will only be 48 damage.
@@truegreen7595 So it will take around 32 shots to kill a Savage Lynel and around 47 shots to kill a Gold Lynel if all the arrows land. (5000/160)(7500/160)
@dimbulb84 that's still absurd for a regular enemy, which is the point
@@bugjams You could make a aerious argument that unless you're in the *very* late game or have been stockpiling Bomb Arrows since you woke up in the shrine, it's more worthwhile to just use regular arrows with multi-shot bows.
As someone who got 100% on Super Paper Mario, those flowers can go straight to world 7
You mean world 8?
World 7 is the underworld in super paper mario@@kinglyzebra6417
@@kinglyzebra6417 he means the underwhere
@@kinglyzebra6417 nah, world 7
@@orangeaurora Only the 1st 2 level's of world 7
1:48 glad you gave this game recognition. It really deserves it, and a sequel
12 more years, be patient
Yeah. Let’s hope orne doesn’t appear in the sequel and ever again
@@lazyryan3766 I don't think I can wait another 12 years
2:30 "Who doesn't love a horde of gigantic spiders?"
**giant spider from Rayman 2 flashbacks**
Yepp ... me to 😬 -> -_-
I was also very scared as a little kid ( 7or8years )where i played that game
But i found out you can defeat the creepy giant spider if you punch it and ... jump on the spider webs ... climb them up and jump down ... punch it again and so on.
After a while it dissapears if you dont die too fast 😅
Damm it ... that was hard.
Oh gods. People talk about how terrifying the Guardian theme from BOTW is, but no piano theme makes me panic like that cursed spider. Doesn't help that it's one of the few levels that start off completely quiet.
The office oh god please no nooo when Flareon died to Politoed’s perish song!
4:56 I bet this is pretty obvious, but I’d say Glohm Sharkbones have more attack than spoilers:
Reclusa, which just shows that a dead shark does more damage than a literal being made of pure Glohm, and has taken over worlds with isolation, and that’s pretty funny
I mean it's a dead shark and often ancient and angry/hateful beings are in video games often portrait as super powerful and deadly but typically as an unbeatable enemy, boss or an early elite/late or post-game enemy.
Probably not gonna get much agreement here but I'd like to give a dishonorable mention to the Gatling Groinks of Pikmin 2: Those ugly walking goldfish with the cannon mouths. The sounds of these annoying abominations walking always struck fear into my heart every time as a kid. For the unaware, they were big enemies you only find in Wistful Wild and its caves, as well as Subterranean Complex in Vanilla Repose. Believe me, fhey felt like bosses even if just regular enemies: They fired mortar rounds from their mouths which comes in bursts of 3. Apparently each shot is a gamble; 2 just fling your Pikmin away, 1 does damage. So not only is their attack completely RNG with spread, BUT that 1 shot of the burst is an instant-kill to any hit Pikmin. Oh yeah, and they can REVIVE OVER TIME IF KILLED. 💀
This, and Spotty Bulbear, tirelessly chasing you around with his children
I used to petrify them as soon as I can (both Groinks and Bulbears I mean)
In Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum there is a "normal" fight (it's a double fight with Ace Trainers) in Route 210 (the one before Celestic Town) where one has a Gyarados and the other a Raichu.
It's difficult if not a nightmare when you're not prepared AND capable.
Also in Mystery Dungeon series, any Pokemon that learns multi-hit move is pretty dangerous. Multi-hit moves miss a lot but when they hit they can do enormous damage if not outright kill you, even with full HP.
6:34 Ah yes, i remember as a young lad playing donkey kong when he breathed fire, such nostalgic memories
4:57 Ohhhh nooo, i thought i could take on the Sharkbones... boy was i wrong
I remember The Boss spirit to be a pain in the ass in Ultimate.
7:47 Her name is Big Bertha.
No, that is what turned into the Cheep Chomp. The design was sort of transferred into Mario 64's Bubba, which is a Cheep Chomp. So Big Bertha is a Cheep Chomp.
Boss Bass, actually. The version in the underwater levels is known as Big Bertha. Then there's Bubba in Mario 64, and then finally New Super Mario Bros. DS and onwards, Cheep Chomps (my favorite design of them all IMO, don't ask)
It goes by a few names. I only call it what it was first referred to as.
The Orne theme still gives me flashbacks.
I hate when I go up against enemies that look innocent, but absolutely destroy you!
Oh god Gloomy Sharkbones!? I didn’t even get that far In M&L Borthership
Yeah those things are dangerous if you don’t know the dodge pattern
Sharkbones already are dangerous but Glohm Sharkbones is a diffrent story...
Any enemy that can kill you in an RPG game without any chance of even ENGAGING IT is gonna be terrifying. Damn Chimeras..
4:57 Good Lord those things were SUCH A PAIN!!! Then you get a subquest that requires you to FIGHT one...life's too short!
They put Perish song in Mystery Dungeons!? What were the devs thinking!?
holy heck i remember the perish song politoad!!! u brought up a core memory dude. What a truly traumatic character
(Didn't play to many mystery dungeon)
0:04 ??? Hmmm, it's not a Keklion so what's the problem?
0:08 oh.. OH NOOOO!!!!
6:00 Oh yeah, that one. That was the only battle that made me play as someone other than Kirby during my entire playthrough of World of Light.
Not only is Justy far overleveled for an initial fight, he used evasion tactics, which is hailed as the biggest scum tactic in Pokemon. You might just say, "Oh gets moves that don't check accuracy like Aerial Ace, easy." Sure that's one valid tactic, one I've used myself if a trainer tries to pull a funny on me, but a quick glance at Serebii tells me that the TM for Aerial Ace is not in the game, and you'll likely have to search for something that learns a sure hit move via purification and/or level up. Colosseum is truly the Dark Souls of Pokemon.
Big Fish in Mario 3 is killed with Fireball. Going through that stage without it is playing with fire..... pun not intended.
Hilarious. Kill a fish with fire. I'm not saying it wouldn't work in game, but it's still funny
Did you know that the fish respawns after you kill it with said fireball?
@dimbulb84 Yes. This conversation is bringing back nightmare of getting my ass kicked as a kid. lol
@@TheMissingLink2 Same here. At least he doesn't sing Perish Song or have a giant, fire breathing gorilla with him.
Another insanely strong enemies are the Bulbears and Gatling Groinks from Pikmin 2.
They are always awake and patrol around the entire map without stopping.
The Bulbear can eat pikmin really quickly, has a large pool of Hp, and sometimes have a lot of babies following them around which makes them hard to ambush and you can't swarm them.
And for the Gatling Groink, it shoots 3 bullets which the 2 from the sides knock you away and the middle one is instant death. Then there is the fact that it has a fucking shield which you can't break so you just have to attack it from behind.
And both of these enemies regenerate Hp once dead, so you need to hurry up and bring them to the onion or ship before they wake up and come back for revenge.
The Water Wraith in Pikmin 1 and Smoky Progg in 2 were tough ones, too. The Water Wraith would hunt you down in a tight corridor maze and would roll over your Pikmin; the Smoky Progg was just very quick to annihilate your whole team and would uproot the planted Pikmin to immediately exterminate them.
@alococuccoyo6103 They are beasts aswell but they are bosses so i don't think they count as ordinary enemies.
Btw the Water Wraith is from Pikmin 2 and the Smoky Progg is from Pikmin 1
@@alococuccoyo6103 you inverted the games
Let me be honest. I somehow beat Pauline’s spirit with Captain Falcon on normal difficulty and no staff-cheesing. I’m serious. That’s why Captain Falcon is one of my mains now.
I’m surprised Politoed is the one stronger than the Kecleon mafia after stealing from their shop lmao.
2:45: And that's who 8-year-old me was not brave enough to beat DKCR
even normal dayzee is hard to deal with if you didn't dodge first attack and you don't have partner
Lemme guess you into an infinite cycle of being put to sleep
And they are a lot stronger in the remake, as you no longer get awoken by being hit.
Hot take: Pauline isn't strong, it's just that her stage is just that rigged
The absolute horror of the Pauline spirit fight
*Ceada and Baby Bowser walk off into the distance*
Use a staff
You don't know horror, until you've tried to do the Giga Mac spirit battle. And even Baby Bowser deserves a mention.
5:44 lol, of course, they can kill you in seconds. You had low health in their. Any enemy can kill Samus in seconds if she has low health. Why did you even enter Tourian with low health? Rule number 1 in NES Metroid always have full health.
0:13 that politoed is secretly Wolfe’s Politoed
Wolfey con perish...no
0:50 god! You don’t even get to battle the chimera?! Damn! Talk about overpowered!
Most enemies in RPGs, including mother 3 or any game related to earthbound would allow you to battle them
Yeah its a straight up game over lmfao
You also find it randomly in a toilet in the last dungeon and can kill you if you are goofing around. Guarding an endgame item.
This is further referenced in the Smash Bros. series, where in Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Ultimate Chimera instantly KOs anything that it bites.
Honorable mention to half the game Battletoads.
That's Rare not Nintendo
@mr.awesome6011 Sooo…. How did a Donkey Kong game make the list? Is that not rare too?
I mean the shark chomp from Yoshi's island and big Bertha from smb3 are both the harder enemies to avoid
6:00 *”Vietnam flashbacks intensify”*
What about literally every enemy in Mt. Itoi except for the cerebrum. Or the chomposuar and wetnosuar in the grand underground that have more hp than most bosses in the game.
::sees title::
::sees The Ultimate Chimera::
::knows something's off here::
Me and my bro were stuck on Muncher Marathon for the longest time as kids.
I sat like a hour on the stupid fight for the pauline spirit
I remember Kreeping Klasps and Koindozers in DKC3 being total headaches, too.
I saw politoed on the thumbnail and it triggered my MD ptsd so hard xD
The spiders and chain chomp really shouldn't count. Any part of a game that has a creature chasing you like the above mentioned is a given honestly.
Games & Characters:
Politoed - Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (2009 - Nintendo DS)
Ultimate Chimera - Mother 3 (2006 - Game Boy Advance)
Amazy Dayzee - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004 - Nintendo Gamecube/2024 - Nintendo Switch)
Polar Bear - Ice Climber (1984 - NES)
Orne - Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012 - Nintendo 3DS) + Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014 - Nintendo 3DS)
Muncher Horde - Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010 - Wii/2011 - Nintendo 3DS)
Golden Lynel - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017 - Wii U, Nintendo Switch)
Shark Chomp - Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995 - SNES/2002 - Game Boy Advance)
Sharkbone - Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024 - Nintendo Switch)
Metroid - Metroid (1986 - NES)
Pauline - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018 - Nintendo Switch)
Big Bertha - Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988 - NES/2003 - Game Boy Advance)
Giant Fish - Balloon Fight (1984 - NES)
Justy - Pokémon Colosseum (2003 - Nintendo Gamecube)
The entirety of Majora's Mask should be on this list somewhere.
Brother ship can give you nightmares with the sharkbones, but it is possible to kill them. There is a quest where you have to kill only 1 sharkbone and get it’s fossil.
It took me a couple of tries to defeat Pauline for me. You know how much of a pain Pauline is in smash bros ultimate
6:00 *World of Light PTSD intensifies.*
Baby bowser: what about me? :(
I honestly think 9 volt & 18 volt's harder. Especially once nintendo themselves told you how to cheese the fight. Use Stat with staff
The Politoed one hits the hardest, just like that Perish song. I love Politoed in any game but the PMD Rescue Team games.
I mean most of the time, Lynels sure as fuck aren't normal
YOU HAD THE X RAY SPECS ON!!!!!!!!!!!
The spiders were one of the most stressful things I’ve experienced in a video game
Oh my god that Pauline one was SO ANNOYING! Had I not used the gun I would have NEVER beaten it
Yeah Pauline was a headache to get without sora
Waiter! Waiter! More perish song please!
The Pauline spirit was the bane of my existence in story mode. I wasn’t particularly good at the game, and I only won because Peach’s umbrella didn’t get her high enough to recover, so she just floated off the screen.
The horde of spiders in black myth wukong has a little reference to that donkey kong one
You can kill the Big Berthas with a fire flower,also,you freeze the Metroids then shoot them with missiles.
Do not feel bad about cheesing the pauline spirit fight that battle was made to be anoying
The same fish comes back in Mario 64!
Pauline's spirit is tedious, yes, but it's a piece of cake with any spirit that gives you the weapon called "Staff" since the stage where you fight it is very long horizontally and you're already very far from Peach. But with the staff and a bit of precision this match becomes easy as pie.
9 volt and 18 volt is so much worse IMO
The Dr. Wily Spirit fight in Smash Bros Ultimate was the hardest...
I'd like to mention the Fiend and Terror Fiend from Miitopia. Their speed stat is so high that they always go first in battle, and they have an instant kill attack which they use 90% of the time. They're practically immune to magic attacks as well, so the only way you can hurt them is with physical attcks.
"ITS DANDY!"
Even to this day, it is sad knowing that Master Mode was never planned for Tears of the Kingdom. Just imagine how powerful a Golden Lynel's Saber Horn and Mace Horn could've been if it ever existed in the game.
0:59 “Was that the bite of 87.” Markiplier
"I always come back" -Porky probably
Kid Icarus really needs a modern port.
Although, you can't really fight the Ultimate Chimera, so I wouldn't call it an ordinary enemy, it's more of an "obstacle" of sorts
Super Paper Mario have dark versions of the Amazing Dayzees, which are even more of a pain. Luckily those are very rare.
The same big fish is in Mario 64 and New Super Mario Bros. And in Donkey Kong 64, the hardest enemy might just be the Kosha, the sort of viking kremling that, if you don't use your instrument or power orange points, can be killed of he slams his mass infront of him and sends him an orange bomb.
The one in Mario 64 is actually a different enemy called a Bubba (Cheep Chomp in New Super Mario Bros onwards)
It's probably worth mentioning that in Yoshi's Story, there are giant-sized Cheep Cheeps, whom behave the same way as a Boss Bass. The red variant will jump out of the water to try to eat a Yoshi, while the blue variant will spray water at a Yoshi to try to get it to fall into the water (and making the Yoshi vulnerable to getting eaten as a result).
The Sharkbones remind me of the Jackanapes from Final Fantasy V where you’re meant to run from them due to them hitting like a truck at that point in the game. What’s funny is that first time players would likely think that they’re too low level to explore the abandoned part of the castle that you find them in, only to wind up kicking themselves later on since you can only get Shiva as a summon from exploring that abandoned wing of the castle at that point in time.
I'm playing through World of Light in Smash Ultimate at the moment, and Pauline is the only spirit in the first world I haven't beaten yet 😅
EDIT: And thanks to all the suggestions to use a Staff spirit, I just beat it without breaking a sweat. Thanks all!
You don’t know the dread that porygon Z brings in explorers of sky
Ah yes, lake afar politoed. My true nemesis
The Moment I Heard Orne's Theme In Smash 4's 3DS Smash Run, I Just Dash THE HELL OUTTA THERE TO DESPAWN IT
It's interesting how they went either an old chiptune soundfont for their theme, considering Ornes were never in the original Kid Icarus.
lol at going within fifty miles of those Dayzees without a Life Shroom
“Immune to all normal attacks” implies that you can only kill Ornes with the Three Sacred Treasures
Also, the staff item (also from Kid Icarus Uprising) made it easy to beat Pauline in seconds
1:13 "Oh, that wasn't too bad..."
I can never take Justy seriously ever since Dogs in Love.
Chimera doesn't understand the "RP" of "RPG", so they simply choose to ignore it.
Omg this level in DKCR with these spiders scared the daylights out of me 😰
Never got the courage to finish it and waited for white DK to do it for me
I remember the Pauline spirit battle I remember only winning it with pure luck because Peach got KO'd due to a stage hazard
2:27 I was gonna say the Kraken from the "Stormy Shore" Level but the Silverbellied Spider Army will do
All it takes is a lot of practice to beat these bosses.
An enemy that kills you before you can even engage isn't a fight you can practice...
I would argue that the spiders in DKCR and the Shark Chomp are more akin to level hazards/gimmicks rather than normal enemies
Man those Sharkbones in M&L are a few things in gaming that makes me freak out
Swirlix in Pokémon Rumble World stunlock you with seeking projectiles while the other enemies reduce your hp to 0
Lol I remembered those Politoed who Ohkoed my hacked protagonist character as Palkia with max stats, perish song is like a gameshark/action replay tier move itself
Oh u forgot the fisher in Pokemon Stadium 1 XD
Ornes in smash run are so annoying, they always appear in challenges and sometimes even in the world map but it’s a good thing that they play their own theme so you know when to run away
I got soooo lucky with the Pauline spirit. Somehow Peach fell under the stage and just floated to her death 😂
For Mystery Dungeon i'd chose Kecleon. That thing is way more scary when you try to recruit it for your team haha
Them spiders scared me as a kid