Since its release on March 24th, "Bloodborne" gamers have been fighting, collecting items and dying many times over; it would seem fair to give them a few tips on which battles they could avoid and which battles they need to fight to proceed in to the game's story.
There were several boss fights in "Blooborne," however, not all of them were necessary to go on with the game's storyline. Nonethless, "Bloodborne" gamers who were foolhardy enough to fight all of them bosses would be heartily rewarded with items that could be useful in their quest to beat the game, based from a report from GearNuke.
Apart from that, there were also sidequests that might also be rewarding to some lucky "Bloodborne" gamers. Here would be a list of the optional bosses for "Bloodborne:"
- Cleric Beast - Central Yharnam: Drops Sword Hunter Badge
Witch of Hemwick - Hemwick Graveyard: Drops Bloodshot Eyeball x4
Martyr Logarius - Forsaken Cainhurst Castle: Drops Crown of Illusions
Darkbeast Paarl - Hypogean Gaol: Drops Spark Hunter Badge
Celestial Emissary - Lumenflower Gardens: Drops Communion
Ebrietas - Altar of Despair: Drops Great Isz Chalice
Amygdala - Nightmare Frontier: Drops Ailing Loran Chalice
Gerhman The First Hunter - Hunter's Dream: Drops Old Hunter Badge
Moon Presence - Hunter's Dream
As for the sidequests and the items that could be availed once they'd been completed, "Bloodborne" gamers could check out Digitalhax in Reddit and skim through the load of tips, tricks and notes on the game as well as the sidequests.
Meawhile, "Bloodborne" gamers might want to check out BOYvsVIDEOGAME on YouTube and find out how he was able to beat the game's final boss without firing a shot. What'd be more astonishing was the fact that he chose the "Waste of Skin" class. However, gamer's should not be way over their heads and attempt this feat without closely checking out BOYvsVIDEOGAME amazing precision and timing, which were necessary to beat the game.
Add to that, a "Bloodborne" gamer and Reddit user, Meatballz, revealed a chink on the game's armor. He said that "I just tested this yesterday by turning off the PS4 power saving options and leaving Bloodborne running all night. Sure enough, when I played in the morning Logarius had transformed from an intense spell casting maniac into a senile old man who did nothing but attack with his scythe over and over. BSB stops jumping all over the room and doing multi-hit combos and just politely spams his side-swipe, Amelia stops healing, One Reborn stops pooping acid, every boss changes in some way and ultimately becomes much easier," based on a report from Kotaku.
With that, "Bloodborne" gamers might be able to have some needed boost of confidence in pushing forward with the game. Not to mention that they now already have some interesting notes on optional bosses and links to the sidequests.
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