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@@DolusVulpes I'm less asking "what would an external mod that let you do so easily entail" and more "what would happen if you used mods/hacks/file editing/etc to bring the Bounty Hunter into this battle"? Would the game crash, when it tries to load a "Failure" for BH? Would it simply not spawn one at all? Or is there some other default option the game would resort to?
Highwayman has a pretty good line that I got when I FIRST encountered the boss and you defeat his failure. "No more running- I'm FINALLY. FREE." (all I remember is the finally free bit so its a tad inaccurate)
С Крестоносцем спорно. Т.к. судя по последней фразе "Моя семья сыта, а земля безопасна", он не считает их потерю, личной неудачей. Его главная цель, чтобы с ними всё было хорошо, ну и он это им обеспечил.
It's just an endurance test, who can eat more pain before they fall? The only person that can truly test the Flagellant on this kind of thing is himself.
"My family is fed, my lands are safe" Thats so heart-wrenching, all the rest of the time acting like he left them all behind and in the end he still remembers that he did it all for them t-t
Every Hero seeing their past failures come to life: "Ha! A mere remembrance of my past! A human hurdle already surpassed, if nothing more!" The rest of the party: "Together we endure!!!!" Occultist's failure come to life: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!" The rest of the party: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!"
My first thought of the Flagellant was "Oh, he is going to be facing death". The moment I saw himself as his greatest failure really brought a pleasant surprise. Does he see himself as a failure because his body is giving out and he is so close to death? Or could it be that he hates the thing he has become?
I think it's more likely that it's just that he is, well, a flagellant. He revels in his own suffering to a degree that it is his own demise, but yet he keeps living to always endure pain, even defying death to do so. So his failure is himself because he can never enjoy his satisfaction of pain, and unlike everyone else in the cast, he will never get over it. Or that's my take anyways.
To me it might be that he has no conscience at all and the Boss struggles to find anything to make him feel remorse so it tries (and fails) to scare him by showing him what kinda monster he became.
I love Leper’s version of this. He’s already made peace with the very few things he’s done wrong and instead of fighting himself or some terrible memory, it’s the people working with him when he was king, trying to stop him from helping his own people.
bruh whaa. I was just critslamming his ass by 40-50 dmg/hit via crusader and plague doc, in 10 turns round. Devs for real thought what someone will not actually ignore those pesky baby demons and just desolate the boss☠️☠️☠️♿🚽⚠️
The boss was actually made in a way that you can do it either the regular way, critslamming it or a mixture of both. Just in case you brought a team with one or two character built mainly for support along.
They fumbled the bag with Dismas just facing a guard. It should have been a young version of himself in the thieves outfit or prison outfit. It represents how he’s changed and given up the life of a criminal
Yeah, I also thought it should have been that woman from stage coach. Just like for Reynald it should have been his wife, not the Warlord. And clearly that wandering misician wasn't the Jester's biggest failure. And that nun from orphanage was't biggest Runaway's failure - she doesn't regret escaping the orphanage, she regrets burning her foster familie's home. However, I believe its a game mechanic limitation - for each hero they used an enemy from their backstory battles. I suppose the devs didn't want or bothered to create additional models for the final boss exclusively - which is a pity.
@@oldy4080 Yeah I do think some of the failures make little sense...I could be wrong but I don't remember the Duelist ever showing resentmemt, regret, or any negative emotions towards her mentor, so I was very confused when I saw him. Being captured by the Warlord didn't seem to have left any huge impacts on Reynauld either, but I guess having Reynauld kill his own family (having Dismas kill the woman and child again) would be somewhat of a bad taste haha
I absolutely love the idea that the Flagellant is so self abusive, that his “failure” is just a mirror of himself cause it’s the only thing in his life revolving around him that he views in a negative light