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2021-04-19, 06:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
On topic: Draconis from Baldurs Gate 2 Throne of Bhaal. For some reason I found this dragon not only to be the hardest dragon fight in Baldurs Gate, but also the hardest fight period.
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2021-04-20, 10:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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2021-04-21, 07:44 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2011
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- Sharangar's Revenge
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2021-04-21, 07:51 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2020
Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
Say what you want about how weak sauce the game depict dragons.
You will always remember the first time Skyrim had you face a dragon at the ruined watchtower. You were probably under leveled, full of naivety about Skyrim as a whole.
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2021-04-21, 08:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2012
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
For me it'd have to be merciful winged death, all powerful and merciless Grigori from dragons dogma, plus the Ur-dragon optional boss. Although I think Grigori fights more like a Dragon should having more air time. It helps that Grigori gets more screentime as well showing off his intelligence and strength.
The Hydra fights in that game are fun as well, we really do need more Hydra fights in games that take advantage of the respawning head ability.
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2021-05-20, 02:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2021
Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
The most memoriable dragon for me is Fafnir from GOW :)
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2021-06-10, 11:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
I can't believe someone brought up DD but *didn't* bring up Grigori! Grigori (the main dragon boss of the game) Is probably one of my favorite depictions of a dragon in modern media. Intelligent, brutal, huge, and eloquent. A titan of a dragon that would laugh at Alduin and those like him for calling themselves "dragons"
Edit: Shout out to Spacewolf for understanding the glory of the MIGHTY GRIGORILast edited by Nemenia; 2021-06-10 at 11:20 AM.
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2021-06-10, 11:24 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
Dragons in particular. But real talk: there's really no reason to come out of the gate swinging against somebody who called them wyverns. We're in a dragon thread. It felt pretty clear that they were just mentioning the slightly different body plan in passing while still acknowledging them as dragons.
Man, Draconis SUCKS. He is ALWAYS responsible for the most reloads of any fight for me, every playthrough I do. That Brown Dragon Breath, man. Devastating.
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2021-06-11, 12:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
Most memorable dragon boss for me was Flemeth from Dragon Age Origins. I wasn't using a walkthrough my first playthrough, so challenging a geriatric witch and suddenly being faced with a High Dragon completely stunned me.
Most memorable big boss in general would be Jubileus from Bayonetta.Plague Doctor by Crimmy
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2021-07-01, 09:58 AM (ISO 8601)
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World of Warcraft Onyxia
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2021-07-15, 07:58 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Oct 2016
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
Dragons? Thinking on it none really stand out from the rest. Perhaps Aulduin as the biggest letdown ever; just a mass of damage and health. No tactics at all apart from typical anti dragon stuff...
Other "big" boss? Sephiroth from Kingdom Hearts 2. I didn't even know he was in it this time but i heard a rumor on the web and tracked him down. killed me in 2 hits. Previously the game had been such a cakewalk that beyond basic controls i never really needed to learn to fight or even grind.
Twelve game hours later i was dueling him up in the air in the 70s. I think i beat him at 82... or was it 78? Ikc... he was fun and in the sweet spot of challenge that wasn't frustrating nor a simple grind.
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2021-07-29, 01:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2016
Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
Ralas the black dragon from a printed adventure in 2e AD&D Draconomicon.
My players screwed the adventure up, so he ended up chasing off one half of the party and charming the other half.
The two charmed players were then sent to be his secret agents in civilization, but roleplayed their idiocy to the hilt. They thought their new boss was so awesome they created a fan club, spent their money on producing Ralas memorabilia (mugs, cloaks, etc.), and attempted to enlist notable NPC's to the cause, swiftly ending the plot and getting themselves de-charmed. Smartest use of dumb I ever saw.-
What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder, stronger, in a later edition.
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2021-08-16, 06:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
There're several memorable dragons for me.
The dragon from Dragon Age Origins that protects the ashes of Andraste stands out for being an absolute pain the ass my first time. Turns out you *can* kite a dragon!
The time my mage solo'd Fiirkraag in Baldur's Gate 2 was really cool. Got him with Color-Spray.
Volvagia from Ocarina of Time stands out as my first encounter with a dragon in video-games. Very different beast from the typical Ye Olde Medieval Smaug-likes I was used to reading about in books.
Honorable Side-Note: Smaug from the Hobbit remains my favorite dragon of all time. It was the first real fantasy book I ever read and left a powerful image in my young mind. To this day Bilbo's parlay with Smaug is one of the best written moments in fantasy for me.
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2021-08-17, 03:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
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2021-08-17, 11:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Your most memorable Dragon (or other big boss) ?
Yes, well the was series was awful from start to finish. By the time Smaug showed up and the golden fire-chase commenced I was already so miffed about the video-game esque river-rapids scene that I'd given up on any expectations.
Of Course Smaug was a dissapointment, of course Legolas would jump on stairs as they were falling, of course a forced romance between an elf and dwarf would be written in.
There was also something about animal abuse too which put me off on the series before going to it if I'm being honest.Last edited by Hagashager; 2021-08-17 at 12:00 PM.