![]() ![]() This is why defeating the Orphan of Kos is one of the most satisfying feats you can achieve in the game. Everything about the Orphan fight is basically peak FromSoftware, and it shows. He encompasses all of the elements that make a good boss, from his attacks, to his movement, to his phases. The second phase was some of the most mind-numbing stress I’ve had to go through, mainly because the bastard won’t stop jumping and slinging his projectiles at you, making it very hard to approach him. He will not, in any circumstance, relent in attacking until you’re dead, and that goes double in his second phase. ![]() What makes him so hard to beat is his incredible aggression. The burns and scars from the Healing Churchs purge are still fresh in the mangled minds. The general consensus is that the Orphan is in league with the most difficult bosses in the series, such as Gael, Nameless King, or Isshin, the Sword Saint. 'The scarred remnants of a Hunt from long ago. Most bosses are subjective in difficulty, it all depends on the player. Some will tell you that this guy is the hardest boss in the Soulsborne series, but I can tell you that it isn’t the case. ![]() However, due to the higher mobility and glitch-prone attacks, I’ll give the top spot to the Great One manchild. Now, I am going to stress that when it comes to difficulty, Laurence and the Orphan of Kos are very similar. This is one of the most perfect boss fights you can find in games because the combination of a feral monster, the recollection of sanity, the drastic change in behavior is a flawless representation of what the Hunt can do to a Hunter. When you eventually whittle him down to 50% HP, a cutscene will play, showing him regaining sanity and equipping the Holy Moonlight Sword. The closest thing he can be compared to is a feral animal, with only the intent to kill. Ludwig's combat style becomes more elegant and skillful during this phase. However, Ludwig is grounded by his Moonlight Greatsword, and that transforms Ludwig into Ludwig the Holy Blade midway through the fight. But these bosses are the most feared in Yharnam. Ludwig is easily among the best Bloodborne bosses and among the best of all 'Soulsborne' bosses. As soon as the player enters the arena, he will already be on them, biting, slashing, slamming, jumping, anything you can think of. Lovecraft, is full of grotesque monsters and beastly humans. The fight in general is insane, since Ludwig’s behavior is unpredictable at best. His cutscene introduces him as a great terror, looming over the lives of everyone present. You find his arena at the end of the river of blood, a corpse pile of still-writhing victims. One things for sure though, all these big bads are pretty darn horrible in their own special way. This is because the bosses in the DLC are equally difficult to slay. And there in no better way to start than with the absolutely terrifying abomination that is Ludwig the Accursed. Bloodborne ranking The DLC bosses When it came to thrashing out this ranking, I had a lot of issues regarding the order. The next 4 bosses are the hardest in the game, objectively. ![]()
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