I love this boss so much. The whole way through Dicey Dungeons, I was wondering how the game was going to close out. It didn't do much to integrate the different playstyles of the six playable characters, but that's fine. Lady Luck's attacks are an intense final exam of whether you understand the game's mechanics inside and out. Starting with whether you've been paying attention to the enemy character designs and keeping your party alive in the final dungeon, continuing to testing how you respond to restrictions on which gameplay mechanisms you can interact with, and wrapping up by throwing you brutal attacks and demanding you come up with your own creative counters to shut down Lady Luck's damage output. Lady Luck's battle isn't really about testing whether you can put together a good build in a rougelike since you can't do much to craft your build in the final dungeon. Rather, she checks to see whether you understand all of the game's mechanics inside and out and can make the most of every single play you're given. And I think that's awesome.
@@chakatRiversand luck and skill are polar opposites sometimes require one some require the other, and some require both, but with that knowledge that skill outweighs luck if the odds ever seem against you, I can say one thing fight against those odds
I like how you finished her with the pea shooter. 😄 Not sure whether to be impressed more by you winning the big fight at the end, or you must've completed episode VI with the Witch. She's the only one I haven't gotten that far. She's an awful character.
@@peterpeladon Sure. 1) Has overrarching antagonist that is annoying in every stage 2) Have said antagonist do alll the things narratively an antagonist would do And you tihnk it wasn't setting her up to be a final boss? I'm sorry obvious stuff got spoiled for you?
Dicey dungeons does have music from rdg, but I don’t know whether or not dicey dungeons took from it, the other way around, or if the music is free for use
@@trashpanda6410...Isn't rdg a roblox game? No offense to roblox games, some are absolutely amazing (HOURS is incredibly fun and I've heard Blade Ball is pretty good too) but nobody knows about them outside of their circles. Tell me, which is more likely, a roblox developer deciding to borrow some music from a roguelike they like for their own game they're making on a free platform, or a proper game dev deciding to borrow music from some backwater game on a free platform made for kids? Again, I mean no offense, but the idea that the music was stolen from the roblox game and not the other way around is silly.
Is it really that much of a spoiler? Lady Luck is the antagonist throughout the whole game, it really shouldn't be that surprising that you fight her by the end.
@@rosemary3029 thumbnail is what shows up before clicking the video. I paused the video in the first second to avoid further spoilers as i left the comment