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5:55 - "How am I supposed to know that?" ... maybe because you've bounced on top of enemies for _half the game?_ Well, we all forget certain things sometimes. (I might have beaten the final boss, final phase, on my first attempt but it's been such a long time since my first playthrough). Minor notes: - The word "lich" is generally pronounced "litch" and is an archaic term for a dead body / corpse, though D&D has popularized its usage as specifically an undead spellcaster/mage reanimated/sustained via some kind of magical artifact. - The "New Game Plus" option doubles the damage you take from enemies, and I think it removes several checkpoints. No room for error here, you _definitely_ have to be on top of your game to take it on. - Plague Knight's campaign is generally harder, but also kind of funnier. It runs in parallel with Shovel Knight's campaign, with slight tweaks to the level designs, hence why they call it an "alternate quest". - Specter Knight's campaign is a prequel story (and contains story spoilers for Shield Knight, definitely not something you should play first) with completely new levels that you teleport directly to from your hub. - King Knight's campaign is vast, with nearly double the levels (but the levels are a bit shorter individually) and a (thankfully, optional) card-collecting minigame on the side. It really was the grand send-off for the game as a whole.