First off, thank you for watching this video instead of way better players :') There's a way to win this fight, but not in this mode (and if you want specific timestamps for the loops | loop 1 01:57 - 03:11 | loop 2 03:11 - 04:42 | loop 3 04:43 - my shameful demise). Basically, consider this a trial mode for a specific segment of the "white Vanilla" game mode of ZR the specificity being that this specific segment loops "infinitely" (until you bite the dust) If you go through WV normally, you'll encounter the same fight and you can beat it (the fight is the same but it doesn't loop) Hope this helped :)
@@CalvinWiersum thank you for the kind words, but I'll insist on one thing : it's mostly due to training. I swear you could do the same if you put enough time into it (that doesn't mean I encourage you to sink in hours to achieve that in this specific game, but this is true for almost anything (you could say it's like any art form in this regard)) ;) It may sound weird if you never experienced it, but after practicing enough you get to know patterns/set pieces like the back of your hand and you "get into the flow". At this point you start (re)acting purely mechanically (it almost become like a "second nature" (and it feels like a "trancelike" state of being for me)) to what's happening and it's as if you weren't making any effort. There's also some empirical component if, on the one hand, you consider that some strategies are discovered by some player and sometime you're only trying to emulate what they did, or on the other hand the fact that the game allow you to be flexible with your loadout in order to encourage different playstyles and creativity/player expression (I tried to be more aggressive that I'm used to on this boss with a loadout I wasn't familiar with for instance) Either way, the only real goal is to have fun and, if you're into that mindset, see it as a way to express something :)
I can’t figure out when it loops or when it doesn’t. Is there a way to actually “win”? Or does dying in this stage count as winning?
First off, thank you for watching this video instead of way better players :')
There's a way to win this fight, but not in this mode (and if you want specific timestamps for the loops | loop 1 01:57 - 03:11 | loop 2 03:11 - 04:42 | loop 3 04:43 - my shameful demise).
Basically, consider this a trial mode for a specific segment of the "white Vanilla" game mode of ZR the specificity being that this specific segment loops "infinitely" (until you bite the dust)
If you go through WV normally, you'll encounter the same fight and you can beat it (the fight is the same but it doesn't loop)
Hope this helped :)
@@TheDamaramu oh you gotta start from the very beginning. That’s a big challenge!! Also, I think you’re a good amount better than me at this.
@@CalvinWiersum thank you for the kind words, but I'll insist on one thing : it's mostly due to training.
I swear you could do the same if you put enough time into it (that doesn't mean I encourage you to sink in hours to achieve that in this specific game, but this is true for almost anything (you could say it's like any art form in this regard)) ;)
It may sound weird if you never experienced it, but after practicing enough you get to know patterns/set pieces like the back of your hand and you "get into the flow". At this point you start (re)acting purely mechanically (it almost become like a "second nature" (and it feels like a "trancelike" state of being for me)) to what's happening and it's as if you weren't making any effort.
There's also some empirical component if, on the one hand, you consider that some strategies are discovered by some player and sometime you're only trying to emulate what they did, or on the other hand the fact that the game allow you to be flexible with your loadout in order to encourage different playstyles and creativity/player expression (I tried to be more aggressive that I'm used to on this boss with a loadout I wasn't familiar with for instance)
Either way, the only real goal is to have fun and, if you're into that mindset, see it as a way to express something :)