![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() it also has a tag above its head with the text KING. It now has a neon golden tie on its torso, as well as now having knee pads. King Boss3 looks similar to it's previous version, aside from a few differences. ![]() Even with its relatively low health, its possesses strong punches and supporters, and has a reduced timer, allowing it to speed its way either through your defenses, or into its grave. King Boss3 is an actually threatening king, with a speed so fast it'll catch up to you in a blink of an eye. Not to be confused with Boss3 or Lord Boss3. The final phase is by far the greatest, with you having to solve one final (albeit tricky) ring puzzle while having to dodge King Olly’s attacks in a similar manner to guarding, which culminates in a final rush attack with the Origami Hammer to cap off the fight.Oh no, it's King Boss3! Get ready, he is coming in quick!" ―Game, Wave 28 of Classic His second phase, while probably the weakest of them all, was still really cool, with it requiring mastery of the rush attack and very precise jump timing to make it over some of the obstacles. The first phase might be as easy as turning a doorknob, but I actually found it to be great fun, as it tests your knowledge of the Vellumentals that you’ve been using throughout the whole game with some very nice spins on their attack, like the Ice Maze getting reshuffled around some more, and the Water Vellumental’s waterspouts spinning around in order to fake you out, along with the fact that the boss recovers HP the longer you take to attack, which makes figuring out some of the ring puzzles particularly intense. King Olly has a much better final boss fight than the examples I just mentioned by a long shot. Still, this boss fight is about as much fun as having to walk through a desert while wearing boots made out of solid steel The second phase doesn’t help, though the awesome remix of the Super Star/Wing Cap theme helps it a little bit. Absolutely nothing interesting happens at all in the first phase aside from a couple of enemies appearing to stretch out the fight for even longer unless you just so happen to have the correct sticker. Stupidly long health bar, boring battle, and the requirement of a heaping ton of stickers just to have a chance at beating him. Sticker Star Bowser is the literal textbook definition of an unfunny joke. There’s no clever Pixl usage or 3D flipping, its just you jumping on his head a couple of times, which just felt unrewarding, especially for how intense this fight was made up to be So what happens? We jump on his head three times with Bowser and he dies. Tippi and Bleck use their love to restore the hearts and render Super Dimentio vulnerable. Dimentio has the Chaos Heart and Luigi in his grasp and have sent Tippi and Bleck to Dimension D where they cannot stop him. Super Dimentio just felt like a massive letdown to me. Now don’t get me wrong, he’s far from the best boss in the series, but in my opinion, I believe that Olly’s boss fight was much better than some of the final bosses that preceded him, those being Super Dimentio and Sticker Star Bowser I think that King Olly’s boss fight was a really cool and very creative way to cap off a great game. So I’ve been seeing a lot of people talking about how King Olly’s final battle was the worst one in the franchise, and I’m. ![]()
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