@@SurmenianSoldier If your on the hikki route, you can use RED HANDS to really do massive damage, although they seem to be stronger on 1 day left than on 2 days left. (Note about the damage) FINAL STRIKE + 3rd tier emotion = (ATTACK x 6) - Foe's defence. RED HANDS = (ATTACK x 3) - Foe's defence *BUT IT HITS 4 TIMES* so in total it would be (ATTACK x *12* ) - (Foe's defence x 4) [damage is according to the OMORI wiki, so they might not be correct, but I definitly noticed RED HANDS doing more total damage than FINAL STRIKE]
@@sonicdml4175 what about hack away? It uses much less juice than both FINAL STRIKE and RED HANDS HACK AWAY = (ATTACK x 2)-Foe's defence BUT IT HITS 3 TIMES - in total that would be (ATTACK x 6 - (Foe's defence x 3 ) (edited) not as good as FURIOUS final strike, but in return, you save juice
@@Unknown-uv6hs Yeah, but RED HANDS does. ( ATTACK x *3* ) - Foe's defence but hits *4* times. In total that is. ( ATTACK x 12 ) - ( Foe's defence x 4 ) Better than FINAL STRIKE, also, you were wrong. HACK AWAY in total is only ( *6* x ATTACK ) - ( Foe's defence x 2) FURIOUS FINAL STRIKE is only ( Attack x 6) - Foe's defence. Also JUICE restoring items are *really* easy to come by late game. Also for RED HANDS, you can choose who to target, instead of it being random
I think this one of 3 enemies that heals, them being - UNBREAD TWINS - PERFEACTHEART - and whoever that enemy is that you fight right before leaving pyrefly forest. However I'm pretty sure 2 of those only heal once, and UNBREAD TWINS seem to be the only ones who can heal multiple times. (Unless you count OMORI regaining all his hp after each "did not succumb"
The Unbread Twins naturally growing sadder as the fight progresses makes Angry status coupled with Aubrey's Beatdown and Kel's Ricochet super useful to eat through these bosses' obscene Juice and HP amount.
@@adrianrandom3448 enemies juice does nothing, it just there to say how much damage wasn't inflicted on them Edit: apparently they can run out of juice.
@@adrianrandom3448 I'm pretty sure the twins are the only enemy whose juice matters. I think the power of their healing move depends on how much juice they have left. Edit: Also I just remembered that once they get miserable ALL damage is dealt to their juice instead of their health so you have to completely deplete their juice
@@Maxwell-TF It would make perfect sense due to the alchemical circle lol. I'd find it hard to believe a game with tons of anime/video game references wouldn't circle back to a classic like FMA for a reference.
@@heebo5273 i never sacrificed the cat. in fact it didn't even let me. which is good. because of course i didn't want to. i picked it up last. and since it was last the entire code was visible without sacrificing it so i didn't need to. but i then i couldent put the cat down. so i was confused. i guess he just got wisped off into the either.
As an Italian, I can confirm people get angry if you misspell the pasta names, especially if that kind of pasta is the tipical type of a certain region. (For example if you say that the Capelli d'Angelo is Romagna's tipical pasta)
'huh these toast tombstones make a tune when you touch them' *is sucked into a whirlpool to fight two bread gods who also happen to be the hardest bosses in the game*
Probably on Sunny route… but Perfectheart is OP. She can heal herself, give herself an emotion advantage, reduce a party member to one heart, take away all of a party member’s juice, do an attack that will do more damage if her target is a higher stage of emotion or just has an emotion, or do about 100 damage to one of your party members and remove their emotion. And, to top it all off once you deplete all of her 10,000 heart, she will not die and instead heal all her heart, making her the enemy with the most heart in the game, even topping Something in the Water’s 10,300 heart. She also has a different attack that she will use every turn of phase two that deals more than 250 damage to every party member and makes them feel a random emotion and that is at level fifty. LEVEL. FIFTY.
This amazing, frantic theme combined with getting my party angrier and angrier with Kel’s megaphone and dealing huge damage against the depressed twins as a result made me feel powerful as _heck._ Similar to Sweetheart’s battle, defeating the rumoured-to-be-difficult boss with the battle theme I could bop to while strategising made me feel amazing. I love this game, and this isn’t the only reason :D
Sad they didnt get to perform this song at the concert, its my favorite one out of the entire ost and i was really looking forward to hearing it live :[ (Concert was still great though either way)
The twins: *becomes miserable* Me, having the Release Energy ready and everyone Angry x2: "now, take the amount of bread you have made in your entire life. That's how much this is going to hurt"
honestly, at some point RELEASE ENERGY starts doing less damage than your skills RED HANDS being a good example, occassionally doing over double damage.
The setup for this boss fight is perfect all around. I love every single bread pun, it feels like such a good payoff to your friends turning to toast when one dies. I can't believe we got sent to Breaven!
If I had a nickel for every time a soundtrack from Omori used a SFX that I, by all means, should have instantly recognized yet didn't, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
"'Bread'" Definition: A soft common and usfull food popularized as one of the first ever mass produced foods. It is comprised of a dough using yeast and flower that "rises" when exposed to heat. Personal comment: BREAD
For some reason I imagine omori playing the instruments for each part with nothing less than unblinking concentrated hatred in his eyes. That includes the accordion and the…sitar I think.
12yo sunny, going to the bakery: oh hello bread twins daphne and bowen: hi sunny! 12yo sunny writing his coping mechanism for the next four years: okay so im just gonna make them fucking bREAD SLAVES-
As someone who uses the angry party and sad enemy strategy, seeing them get more sad made me very happy. The power of a fully enraged lv 28 party and having rally for easy full energy was very fun.
Fun fact! At 1:37 in the song, during the drum transition, the song uses the leitmotif from “blue zircon” which the theme of the zacharie bossfight in the game “HOME”. It’s a nice little nod to the inspiration of it
I fought them for 15 minutes straight thinking that the battle was just an endurance battle(I thought that the whole place would burn down, causing the fight to stop). I ended up looking how to beat them, made my characters mad, and then beat them easily.
I want the person who chose to exclude bread twins from the boss rush to feel just a fraction of the pain I do knowing I’ll never be able to fight them again