7 Unwinnable Boss Fights You Could Actually Beat If You Were Diligent Enough

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  • @Artofficial1986
    @Artofficial1986 Před 22 dny +990

    If you are diligent enough - you can defeat your boss irl too. You can do it!

    • @Typical.Anomaly
      @Typical.Anomaly Před 22 dny +43

      I cast Vanish on myself all the time at work. Never thought about Vanish/X-Zone-ing my boss though. I'll let you know how that goes...

    • @spectreshot8536
      @spectreshot8536 Před 22 dny +23

      My boss and I have scrapped before. I had youth on my side. Now I'm 37. He's 46. We have been working together for 11 years.
      You CAN win. You just still lose.

    • @KevinKurosaki777
      @KevinKurosaki777 Před 22 dny +37

      Technically you can defeat your boss irl, but the next scene will still play out as a scripted loss as you are then fired and arrested 😂

    • @Kingnothing7x
      @Kingnothing7x Před 22 dny +19

      Use the stapler, it has an improved crit rate

    • @mhill0425
      @mhill0425 Před 22 dny +9

      The strategy is to become their boss and then fire them.

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 Před 20 dny +175

    The serpent in ffvii is such a great example of a boss meant to be unbeatable at the time, simply to force the players to get a chocobo

    • @JesseHenderson-xc2kg
      @JesseHenderson-xc2kg Před 20 dny +19

      Tell that to young me, who really wanted that spell on my enemy skill....

    • @dirrdevil
      @dirrdevil Před 20 dny +14

      ​@@JesseHenderson-xc2kgthe skill is "Beta" which only defeats players that are its namesake, jk

    • @andrieputra
      @andrieputra Před 18 dny

      midgarsorm ?

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 18 dny +7

      Correct but it can truely NEVER die unlike all the bosses on this video that stay dead IF you can kill them.

    • @kanardy
      @kanardy Před 18 dny +18

      Young me after seeing the Midgar Zolom impaled on a tree by Sephiroth: ummm...I'm going back to the farm 😮

  • @wknight8111
    @wknight8111 Před 21 dnem +88

    A great example of this is in ChronoTrigger where you can beat Lavos at times and places where you normally aren't supposed to, with special endings to go with each. You can, for example, use the gate in the bucket to defeat Lavos as soon as you get to the end of time, without ever dealing with Magus, meeting Ayla, or assembling the masamune for Frog. New Game+ makes this one trivially easy. Less well known is that you can defeat Lavos during the Ocean Palace disaster. It's probably the toughest time to fight Lavos, but there's a cool ending if you do it.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 21 dnem +4

      That's a IF since even at lv 60 on a first run with the best BUYABLE armors odds are its opening move will still hit for 999 damage before you get 1 attack off HECK AT LV 60 with the Prism Helms on the entire party its opening attack STILL hits for like 750 damage a turn but so can the REST of its moves on a NG+ run at the Ocean Palace while having 3x a much HP.

    • @Nathan_Talisien
      @Nathan_Talisien Před 20 dny +1

      Never change, Vegh... Never change.

    • @WhirlyBeepBoops
      @WhirlyBeepBoops Před 20 dny +8

      I managed an instance of beating a boss meant to be unwinnable in Nexomon, that being the very first fight with Ziegler. You can't even use items in that fight, so not only do you have to grind, but you also need to be lucky enough to stunlock him.
      Still didn't change the cutscene.

    • @Milktube
      @Milktube Před 20 dny +7

      @@Nathan_Talisien How is he still around, cancering up random youtube comment sections? He's been ruining forums for a good 30 years now and is STILL GOING?

    • @Nathan_Talisien
      @Nathan_Talisien Před 20 dny

      @@Milktube To quote Babe Ruth in, "The Sandlot"...
      "Legends never die, kid."
      😋

  • @zedruumd2119
    @zedruumd2119 Před 22 dny +112

    When I played the PC version of FFVIII, my disc 1 was scratched and would always freeze up during the cutscene where Quistis guns down the X-ATM092. So I dedicated myself to beating it, by playing a lot of triple triad in the early game to junction Tornado (from Abyss worm cards) to Squall's Strength and Thundaga (from Blitz cards) to elemental attack. This allowed Squall to deal thousands of damage with each hit and quickly deplete the boss's HP multiple times in one fight. It was only later that I found out I could have also avoided the Quistis cutscene by hiding in cafe, but at least I had an overpowered Squall for the rest of the disk!

    • @ppmguire
      @ppmguire Před 21 dnem +9

      You could also be super OP before even beating Ifrit by grinding to draw magic from all outside enemies to 100. Then after junctioning to raise stats go and grind the T-Rex for a bit.

    • @Jurarigo
      @Jurarigo Před 21 dnem +1

      Slight offtopic, but when I was a kid my older brother and I rented the PSX version of FF VIII and this exact problem happened at the start of disc 2, when the prison started to rise. There was no way to skip that cutscene that we knew of... We had to wait until we could buy an original copy.

    • @briansilva3765
      @briansilva3765 Před 20 dny +3

      @@ppmguire It's way faster and more efficient to just Refine cards, drawing spells from enemies it's more of a clutch than the main method, FF VIII would probably have a better reputation if they pushed the Refine system more than the Draw on field. As the OP said, you could just refine abyss and junction that to ATK to break the game, and you can do that before Ifrit in a number of ways, it takes slight less than an hour to unlock everything necessary.

    • @deathblade32
      @deathblade32 Před 20 dny +3

      ​@ppmguire
      Level grinding is the worst thing in FFVIII
      All enemies are [party's average level] *[.8-1.2] they also gain stats at a faster rate than the heroes.
      Unless you really want to grind like hell for the item drips or use the tonberry money trick, so you can get max stats, it's best to wait until getting all the ___ lvl up options before grinding up so your stats actually level up near the same as them and actually be at their level

    • @xaby996
      @xaby996 Před 20 dny +3

      Primal liquid did a video on this

  • @RookMeAmadeus
    @RookMeAmadeus Před 8 dny +9

    Beating FF3's "unwinnable" Bahamut battle is worse than pointless. It actually PUNISHES you, as he won't show up in his lair later on. That means you can't get his summon spell for free, and you have to make it to the hidden magic shop in Eureka to buy it there.

  • @Maxbeedo2
    @Maxbeedo2 Před 22 dny +64

    Based on difficulty I'd say the first Demon Wall in FFXII is much harder than Ba'gamnan's crew, given the very short time limit, Telega removing one party member from the fight, and it silencing/sleeping/blinding the party constantly, so you kinda have to be "overpowered" to punch through all that fast enough. Ba'gamnan's crew are pretty straightforward to fight, and can be silenced to prevent many of their abilities.

    • @Darkstar.....
      @Darkstar..... Před 19 dny

      Agreed

    • @levimogford3202
      @levimogford3202 Před 17 dny +2

      dude FUCK THAT DEMON WALL i almost beat it once but i know that if i had made a different choice earlier than i could... i was just too low level barely

    • @MelkorTolkien
      @MelkorTolkien Před 17 dny +2

      Quickening chain my guy. 😏 They are easy to find on the licenses board. Head for them first.

    • @threadbarephoenix9904
      @threadbarephoenix9904 Před 14 dny

      based on that answer, you're not a real gamer. It's undead 🙄 throw a fuckin Phoenix Down at it

    • @AbbySTWrites
      @AbbySTWrites Před 14 dny

      Reflect>Target all Aero works very well, but legit is pretty hard!

  • @NightVisionPhantom
    @NightVisionPhantom Před 22 dny +46

    An honorable mention should be the shell part of the Whelk/Ymir 1st boss in Final Fantasy 6. You're only supposed to attack the head to defeat it, and if you attack the shell, it deals a nasty electrical counterattack. However, after a while it runs out of MP to cast it, and with unlimited healing from your Magitek Armor, you can use TekMissile with Terra and the different beams with Biggs/Wedge. You only get a pitiful tincture/ether for your efforts, but it's technically possible.

    • @MrEli768
      @MrEli768 Před 22 dny +5

      I actually did beat it when I played it on the SNES, I thought you were suppose to, and I was pretty apt at reading the screen prompts along with later in the fight, predicting when to not attack it because I knew it would "hide" its head in it's shell

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 21 dnem +3

      BUT that shell almost has much HP as the MAGIC Master boss at least 60,000 that its NOT worth it.

    • @kieranowens5346
      @kieranowens5346 Před 19 dny +6

      ​@@MrEli768Don't lie brother. The shell has 60,000 health and you have to know it's able to run out of MP, and notice that it has done so. It takes multiple hours to kill it.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 18 dny

      Still not worth it.

  • @neogriff
    @neogriff Před 22 dny +194

    that FMV scene of Quistis alone worth not to destroyed the darned spider robot.

    • @samfowler2073
      @samfowler2073 Před 22 dny +11

      It was foundational... foundational

    • @MrEli768
      @MrEli768 Před 22 dny +12

      When I first played FF8, I thought you were SUPPOSE to beat that robot, and I did beat it, I didn't even know about that cut scene till WAY later when I replayed the game again a few years later and decided to just run

    • @Th3BlackLotus
      @Th3BlackLotus Před 22 dny +4

      That's why she's the Queen of FF games.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 21 dnem +2

      But I tend to FARM it for the 50 AP constantly BELOW BLOWING it up on the FINAL screen on the PS4 remaster I do NOT need LV 60+ GF's to blow it up just turn on the GOD mode cheat give Squall a high enough Str and have him LIMIT break it to death.

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Před 21 dnem

      ​@@Th3BlackLotuslol, no

  • @Shadohime
    @Shadohime Před 21 dnem +97

    Possible video idea: "7 Most Rewarding Optional Areas". Areas, towns, etc. that the game does not direct you to through normal gameplay, that you have to find via exploration. Examples include the Omega Ruins of FFX, Daguerreo from FFIX, etc.

    • @lordnoodle2146
      @lordnoodle2146 Před 21 dnem +7

      Baaj temple ffx, the Zartinan caverns ffxii, the crashed sub ffvii. It could be a fun list. FFXII has a bit of a weird one in the fact that a lot of the locations you got to has optional returns or are prompted by the hunt system but FFX could fill up a list on its own probably with the two we mentioned, Reminum temple, temple of the lost faith, the cactura village and probably more I can't recall at this time. Would be an intriguing list

    • @beebajazz
      @beebajazz Před 21 dnem +2

      Gongaga

    • @Shadohime
      @Shadohime Před 21 dnem +4

      @@beebajazz That one's a bit murky, since you do actually go to Gongaga in the main story at one point, after Aerith leaves the party following the events at the Temple of the Ancients.

    • @Alex-ks3uu
      @Alex-ks3uu Před 18 dny

      I like places that expand the story/world building and also give a nice benefit for the player.
      FF 1-6 either don't remember or haven't played.
      FF7 would probably be Wutai, I have to imagine. Important to the world-building and gives a character, but you might never even enter it if you aren't exploring iirc. As far as I remember, while you're told Wutai exists and maybe its general area, you'd have to find it and nothing tells you to go there?
      FF8 I honestly don't remember the game enough for this.
      FF9 - Confession... I've never gotten past disc 1...
      FFX I'd actually do the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth. You have to stumble upon it, and it's really cool in a bunch of ways. The crusader training ground just outside it, which is fun world building. The story for Lulu. The story for the Fayth. Yojimbo and having to hire him. Etc. As far as I can remember, nothing in the game ever directs you down there. Second to that, I would do Remiem Temple. But the story around Belgamine isn't as compelling as the one for Lulu. And the Magus sisters are cool, but Yojimbo is awesome (and can one-shot some of the hardest bosses in the game). Also, if the theme is exploration, you do get told that Remiem temple is nearby iirc, where the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth is pure exploration.
      FF11 - Actually most of the game would qualify for this, since it wasn't a directive game. MOST things were found through player exploration and experimentation, including unlocks for all of the jobs. Plus the prime summon enemies, I think? Etc.
      FF12 has a bunch of optional areas. So maybe the Necrohol of Nabudis. Very nice world building in that, and in the original it was where the Zodiac Spear was, and it's where an Esper is. But I think hunts will send you there, so depends on our classification on what directs players.
      FF13 has two optional areas you'd find from exploration, though you'd be led there by hunts. So same general issue as before.
      FF14 - nothing I can think of that really qualifies outside of just being fun world-building environments. I can't think of anything I'd really qualify, especially since quests get put on the minimap. But maybe Eureka would sorta qualify though, since you have to learn by doing/exploring in Eureka if you don't use a guide. You'd be directed to go to Eureka Anemos though. But without a guide you'd have to discover by trial/error/exploration what you need to progress further. But you are told that there's future stuff/goals, so I dunno that I'd really include this.
      FF15 - 95% of the game is optional, including most of the tombs, so IDK what to do with that.
      FF16 - I'm only 85% through it, so I dunno what comes later, but nothing really comes to mind. I enjoy exploring the maps for some world building and such, but I don't think I've really found anything "secret" that I wasn't sent to by a hunt. Or, maybe another way to put it, I've found some hidden gems that I ASSUME will be locations for future hunts because there's nothing to do there. There's a mansion in the woods near the prison fort place, for instance.

    • @lordnoodle2146
      @lordnoodle2146 Před 17 dny

      All I am hearing is this needs to happen

  • @jello3456543
    @jello3456543 Před 22 dny +117

    Wait, we were supposed to run from Ba'Gamnan? I thought it was a "you have to beat this tough boss to progress" fight. He was hard, but not unreasonably so as a straight boss fight.

    • @codyfranczak4493
      @codyfranczak4493 Před 22 dny +13

      nah ur supposed to run but if u have protect and shell he's an absolute fucking joke there.

    • @TheJerbro69
      @TheJerbro69 Před 22 dny +8

      @@codyfranczak4493 First time you face the Boba Fett of Ivalice,you are at best at level 9 or 10 if you don't grind with the wraiths. Even if you use Protect and/or Shell,he and his mens are at level 25-30 if I remember well (the original PS2 release I'm talking). You've another opportunity far later into the game if you make the Hunts as he will put a fake one to trick you into a trap and while he and his mens does level up a little bit,you are more powerful that they at that point. The end result is that Ba'Gamnan ends up "dying" like Boba Fett,by getting eaten by a monster on the sands.

    • @adesojikukoyi2699
      @adesojikukoyi2699 Před 21 dnem

      Same😂

    • @Tanooki88
      @Tanooki88 Před 21 dnem +12

      I always took them out, but only because i would farm a good amount on the bridge with all the skeletons to up my chain to max lol

    • @Michaeljack81sk
      @Michaeljack81sk Před 21 dnem +6

      Same! I just kicked his ass without too much trouble, but then I always grind and farm everything way too much

  • @Animebryan2
    @Animebryan2 Před 21 dnem +8

    One of the main reasons to beat the Spider Boss in FF8 is because he has a 25% chance to drop a Force Armlet, which is the only one you can get on disc 1 if you're trying to create everybody's ultimate weapon (except Irvine's) on the first disc.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 21 dnem

      actually I NEVER used the Force Armlet even with that owned you still need at least 1 Energy Crystal for Rinoa's Ultimate besides when Always fighting Diablos AT LVS OVER 30 to Draw Flare/Holy off of it theirs only 2 CURRENT GFs that boost your MAGIC stat so that draw never fails.
      So in order to a 3rd PARTY member to NEVER fail to Draw Flare/Holy off of it you actually HAD to use the Force Armlet IT may drop since the 40% Magic effect WOULD be required to have all 3 party members drain Flare/Holy off of it while NOT having the Draw command FAIL to work against it.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness Před 10 dny +1

      @@veghesther3204 I think you can get an energy crystal from Elvoret if you're high enough level. If you're trying to boost magic for drawing, you should be able to get Double from Elvoret which should allow you to junction high enough to be able to draw anything, or I feel like there was a way to get at least a small amount of Demi early on before Diablos, like with cards maybe. If you have a bit of Demi junctioned to magic, you can draw the rest from Diablos and your draws will get stronger as you fill up.

  • @georgehouliaras7239
    @georgehouliaras7239 Před 22 dny +99

    One does not simply beat a lv130 Feral Chaos with a lv1 Lightning.

    • @TheAwsomeDemyx
      @TheAwsomeDemyx Před 22 dny +58

      Not with that attitude

    • @cookieinhaler
      @cookieinhaler Před 22 dny +8

      It's incredibly hard it seems unbelievable, but it's possible.

    • @mitchells2003
      @mitchells2003 Před 22 dny +8

      Of course not simply. There's nothing simple about it.

    • @comraderaoul
      @comraderaoul Před 21 dnem +13

      I had a roommate who did it once after an all nighter--there is evil there that does not sleep.

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před 21 dnem +4

      Her derision at everyone and everything that isn't her sister automatically makes her invincible 😂
      Though I've heard it said that you can calm the valkyrie's wrath if you take her to a Louie Vutton store...

  • @SpopySpider
    @SpopySpider Před 13 dny +3

    I've never lost the Ba'gamnan encounter, not once, it took me searching a guide on the internet to learn most people struggled with them

  • @Kaos360
    @Kaos360 Před 21 dnem +19

    Maaaan they DROPPED THE BALL with Dissidia. All we wanted was Duodecim with NT's graphics.

    • @SerAvaros
      @SerAvaros Před 19 dny +1

      I’m still so upset at NT. I remember pre-ordering it and being filled with so much excitement. Woe unto me once the game had released…….

    • @AdiG1
      @AdiG1 Před 17 dny +4

      I wanted NT to be good. Instead, we got a game where you had 3-on-3 fights, no actual story mode, and you had grind out points to unlock cutscenes. It was arguably worse than FF13

    • @SerAvaros
      @SerAvaros Před 17 dny +2

      @@AdiG1 dude I know! Gone were the personal one on one confrontations. None of the battles felt like there was any purpose behind them. The game felt like a grind just to get 5 seconds of a fmv sequence that you would have to purchase just to get any "story". And don’t get me started on the damn moogle. "Press square to do an hp attack, kupo!"
      NT had none of the soul left in dissidia. It’s a shame that they will never do another one and all we have left are the first two locked away on the psp.

    • @roshinn4068
      @roshinn4068 Před 12 dny

      My brother in Christ I share your pain.
      NT sucked balls and is a tragedy we won't get a proper duodecim on console.

  • @crimsonmaelstrom573
    @crimsonmaelstrom573 Před 8 dny +2

    I don’t usually beat a lv130 Feral Chaos with a lv1 Lightning. But when I do, I f**king celebrate

  • @sinmenon4347
    @sinmenon4347 Před 21 dnem +5

    I actually defeated the FF8 one and, when I was a kid trying out emulators for the first time I actually got into a stalemate against Bahamut in NES FF3. I healed enough and had enough potions to survive, but the damage output was never enough. I spent a really long time just wasting my resources until I realized I had to run so I just loaded a savestate

  • @slobiden.2593
    @slobiden.2593 Před 18 dny +9

    8:19 that spider can be farmed for 50AP. I forget how much damage needs to be done. But it’s not awarded for specifically killing it. I got a lot of the 50ap/100ap abilities learnt this way.
    FF8 is the most broken if you know what you’re doing.

    • @chrishubbard64
      @chrishubbard64 Před 17 dny +1

      Its such a totally different style of game when it comes to "how to get strong". I feel like it overcomplicated things which introduced all these ways to break it. But boy was I salty as a long time ff gamer to learn that grinding to 100 is NOT, in fact, the best way to get uber powerful. Every one of these games back then was built with areas you could go to quickly farm a huge level boost or max them out. The dino head shaped forest in 6, that plain above the grotto in 9, there were tons of them, some more secret than others. 8 had iirc, the island closest to heaven/hell with one being high exp the other being high ap. Its been so long since I played I may be wrong.

    • @jessl1934
      @jessl1934 Před 8 dny +1

      ​@@chrishubbard64You are correct.
      I think that FF8 intentionally focused on GFs and magic to distribute the party "levelling" so that the game was paced differently and that it mitigated power levelling. This was done at the risk of obfuscating the process of strengthening your characters though, I guess.
      Also FF8 has vysage farming just outside of Timber in Lallapalooza Canyon, in a corner of the valley in the mountain range, that comes up much earlier in the game so it's more like FF9's plateau at the top of Gizamaluke's Grotto where you can farm grand dragons and garudas, although vysage farming for levelling isn't as popular or as well known.

    • @Patrick_The_Pure
      @Patrick_The_Pure Před 4 dny +1

      You need to incap him, then remove his hp while downed so he instant repairs without a timer, then incap him once more and run away. That rewards you with 50 AP and you can fight him again. If you kill him, it gives you one of 4 random items, from which only 1 is really useful as i believe it's the only way to get Rinoa's ultimate weapon in disc 1.

  • @Appolyon
    @Appolyon Před 17 dny +4

    Not Final Fantasy, but I immediately thought of Gades in his first encounter with the Player in Lufia 2. It took a lot of grinding to defeat him.

  • @DarkFrozenDepths
    @DarkFrozenDepths Před 21 dnem +26

    Admit it, that Lightning vs Feral Chaos stunt was the first time you ever wanted to rip the Pom Pom off a Moogle.

    • @ICountFrom0
      @ICountFrom0 Před 21 dnem +1

      I shall not. I've wanted to do that LONG before this moment.

    • @godsplayingfield
      @godsplayingfield Před 21 dnem +4

      i wanted to do that in FF9. DAMMIT ARTEMICION, CAUSE OF YOU I NEED TO DELIVER ALL THESE DAMN LETTERS!

    • @Ahrpigi
      @Ahrpigi Před 21 dnem +2

      That feeling would reach new heights with FF7 Rebirth.

    • @hokutology1718
      @hokutology1718 Před 21 dnem +2

      That moogle is the save moogle from ff9, just wanting retribution.

  • @freman007
    @freman007 Před 14 dny +3

    ID from Xenogears.
    You need very particular setup, but you can beat him.

    • @SeanUCF
      @SeanUCF Před 4 dny

      Does anything different happen if you beat him or do you get a reward?

  • @jacobkastenhuber5854
    @jacobkastenhuber5854 Před 19 dny +5

    I've literally never run from Bagamnan in 12. I kind of have a habit of overleveling.

  • @garbagebandit5934
    @garbagebandit5934 Před 21 dnem +12

    Notice how Beatrix was mentioned, but not on the list. She's just that good.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 21 dnem +1

      she can't die anyways I could use the always do 9999 damage PS4 remaster cheat on and she still can't die and still will reduce the party to 1 HP left while you still won't get EXP from those battles.

    • @garbagebandit5934
      @garbagebandit5934 Před 21 dnem +10

      @@veghesther3204 That's Beatrix for you. Not even cheats could put her down.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 21 dnem +1

      Correct and that applies to EVERY fight where the always do 9999 damage cheat still can't KILL her for exp including the DISC 2 fights against her.

    • @rodtack8420
      @rodtack8420 Před 14 dny +1

      @@veghesther3204 shes just that good. She could probably solo the final boss.

    • @caporegime60
      @caporegime60 Před 7 dny

      well i mean, the video is about bosses you can actually kill so...

  • @stripesmaccoonis9395
    @stripesmaccoonis9395 Před 16 dny +3

    I remember Deadeye. My first time playing, I did nothing but side quests. Wanted to explore the world and got stupidly overleveled.
    Thinking I was 71 by Chapter 3? So by the time this fight came around, I beat him senseless. Didn't know until this video he was supposed to be unwinnable LOL

  • @fatherrussell5303
    @fatherrussell5303 Před 14 dny +3

    Super sad to see the developers never gave special reward for doing the impossible on most of the boss fights :( weirdly I killed the robot not understanding I was supposed to run away.

    • @SeanUCF
      @SeanUCF Před 4 dny

      I actually think this happened with me too. I don't even remember the scene of Quistis with the machine gun, lol.

  • @burnum
    @burnum Před 13 dny +2

    The spider one isn't difficult on it's own, the difficulty is with the timer.

  • @Scorp721
    @Scorp721 Před 21 dnem +3

    That lvl 1 Lightning vs Feral Chaos feels impossible without the enhanced dodge skills that give your dodges the extra distance. All the times I've tried it, I always get caught at the end of the dodge because FC's attacks take up so much of the arena. I can do a lot of the single character challenges against him at the end of the last story where you're supposed to fight him with up to five characters, but that lvl 1 fight is something else.

  • @SorcererLance
    @SorcererLance Před 20 dny +4

    ...Beating Feral Chaos at the very start of Dissidia Duodecim should just take you straight to the credits AT THE VERY LEAST :P

  • @danield6740
    @danield6740 Před 22 dny +5

    Thank you so much for all of your awesome videos!!!!

  • @heavymetalweatherman7774
    @heavymetalweatherman7774 Před 21 dnem +10

    Midgar Zolom in FF7 is very satisfying to beat if you can level the materia enough to protect you from Beta. Elemental materia paired with Fire gives decent protection if HP is high enough and there is a way to predict when Beta is coming. If you can survive the fight and get Beta as an enemy skill, the entire rest of Disc 1 becomes a cake walk, since Beta is such a powerful magic attack.

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 20 dny +1

      Except in FF7 it can't truely die it still is reappears on screen after you KILL it.

    • @TrueKingOmega
      @TrueKingOmega Před 18 dny

      @@veghesther3204 Half-true. If you beat it, it will not appear until you change locations (e.g. Mithril Mines)

    • @TrueKingOmega
      @TrueKingOmega Před 18 dny

      Ah, those were the good old days. I remember when I fought constantly outside the marsh where it resided until I learned Aerith's invincibility LB (I forget the name), and everyone hit about level 20, so their stats allowed them to survive the Zolom's normal attacks

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 17 dny

      Exactly FF7 really only has 2 enemies that can't really DIE Midgar Zolem and Any chocobo's you hit when NOT summoning Odin.

  • @Xynth22
    @Xynth22 Před 21 dnem +12

    Not sure why the FF8 spider mech boss is even on here. That one was always an optional kill, which is why it gave good rewards for doing so. It's basically the reward for taking the time to get all available magic before that point to 100.

    • @DarkFrozenDepths
      @DarkFrozenDepths Před 21 dnem +4

      And tbh, a person with enough time on their hands could straight up steamroll the game anyway by magic grinding and even getting an ultimate weapon or two on disk 1

    • @xaby996
      @xaby996 Před 21 dnem +1

      Cards? Lol. ​@@DarkFrozenDepths

    • @xravenx24fe
      @xravenx24fe Před 21 dnem

      ​@@xaby996 you have to grind quite a bit of points just to unlock card mod but yeah, cards are the fastest way

    • @shinigamimiroku3723
      @shinigamimiroku3723 Před 21 dnem

      Me: *grinds Seifer to level 100 to get access to -aga spells without relying on Card Mod*

    • @veghesther3204
      @veghesther3204 Před 20 dny

      I won't even do THAT I'll lv up Squal/Quistis BOTH to lvs over 30 BEFORE fighting Ifrite to do that AND do the same for Zell/Selphie as well.

  • @twelfthknight
    @twelfthknight Před 21 dnem +5

    A bit sad about Feral Chaos, as I was always kind of curious as to what would happen if you won there. I mean, unlike other seemingly impossible bosses on the list Dissidia set that encounter up to deliberately troll the player, so of course some will want to Dark Souls their way through it. They could have at least given those player some kind of scripted reaction.

    • @qactustick
      @qactustick Před 21 dnem

      One common quirk of Final Fantasy games is that the developers don't put anything in to acknowledge beating battles that are intended to be unwinnable. They probably feel like it'd disrupt the flow of the story or something, idk.

    • @AlcyonEldara
      @AlcyonEldara Před 20 dny

      @@qactustick same issue in Valkyrie Profile, you still get a game over after beating Freya.

  • @bowie8782
    @bowie8782 Před 20 dny +5

    I did the Episode Duscae one. I thought that summoning Ramuh was what was supposed to happen 😂.
    There is a Video of it on my channel.

    • @cyber8272
      @cyber8272 Před 19 dny +1

      I just learned the same thing and now I wonder what we were supposed to do In a normal run.
      The Ramuh way felt like the obvious way to do it

    • @xaby996
      @xaby996 Před 16 dny

      You're not wrong. This video is cringe

  • @fruitfulconnoisseur
    @fruitfulconnoisseur Před 12 dny +2

    I remember getting stubborn and defeating the mechanical spider on final fantasy VIII

  • @Bardic_Knowledge
    @Bardic_Knowledge Před 22 dny +1

    So, I know it's unrelated to the video itself, but thinking of bugs in VI, my best friend was playing VI on his computer and had both Reflect and Vanish on his party thanks to summons. Then when his opponent tried to cast a spell, the immunity afforded by Reflect and the guaranteed hit from Vanish conflicted and his game crashed so hard he couldn't get it to start up again for a couple days.
    He never tried doing it on a cartridge of the game for fear it would somehow brick the cartridge.

  • @blackdragoncyrus
    @blackdragoncyrus Před 21 dnem +2

    I often don't count scripted losses when it comes to these - You know, the ones where a cutscene plays after a certain turn count, like the Beatrix fights.

  • @Slop_Dogg
    @Slop_Dogg Před 16 dny +1

    Enjoyed this video, whenever I encountered one, I always wondered if an “unwinnable” fight was truly unwinnable.

  • @TrueKingOmega
    @TrueKingOmega Před 18 dny +1

    About the FF8 one, it was well-known you could beat that machine with Quetzalcoatl, and was not considered unbeatable. In fact, you get a bonus for beating it, and the timer imposed on you was no longer a factor. The very first time you fight him is "unwinnable" though because you can't destroy it fully then

  • @s-wo8781
    @s-wo8781 Před 21 dnem +1

    I never beat the Black Widow. On my last playthrough I tried but I couldn't remember how. I figured I just needed to do enough damage while it was repairing but this video cleared it up. I'll do it next time.

  • @platypusfox73
    @platypusfox73 Před 21 dnem +1

    The one from FF8 I actually learned from an old strategy guide showing the bonuses you got from beating it if you stood your ground.

  • @wally4golly
    @wally4golly Před 21 dnem +1

    In my encounter with Bagaman I got the gold armor drop from a rare monster in the mine and way late into the encounter realized that they were doing 0 damage to Vaan. 😆

  • @Edowin-jz2sj
    @Edowin-jz2sj Před 19 dny +1

    FFXII - I think the first Demon Wall was similar to the robot spider in FFVIII in that you're not really meant to beat it, but the game is scripted so that you can and you actually get a reward of the Demon Sword if you do.

  • @michaelbarnard8529
    @michaelbarnard8529 Před 20 dny +1

    In FF6, I discovered the vanish “bug” when Moog was dancing for Intangir, and the used it to kill Humbaba four times. I was kind of miffed when the later versions nerfed it.

  • @BaldingSasquatch
    @BaldingSasquatch Před 22 dny +1

    I like how the black widow in ff8 looks more like a tarantula or crab

  • @DillonMeyer
    @DillonMeyer Před 20 dny +1

    The ff8 one is the one I distinctly remember doing as a kid. It felt like too much of a failure of a mission if you didn't beat it.

  • @RallasterAsuremen
    @RallasterAsuremen Před 20 dny +1

    Correction on the FF8, the Black Widow gives 50 AP EACH time its is ''defeated'. If dealt enough damage to to 'kill' it, it automatically recovers and need to dropped back to 20% in order to flee..but as a reward you gained 50 AP each time, making this is the best way to grind for High-AP abilties in the early gamer.

    • @feybrandt40533
      @feybrandt40533 Před 16 dny +1

      400 AP was the highest i could farm off with it, good boost

    • @RallasterAsuremen
      @RallasterAsuremen Před 16 dny

      @@feybrandt40533 My personal best was 500 but it was so close (less than 2 seconds) that it ended being too nerve wracking to worth it again.
      But YES! Great way to catapult your GF's to greatness in one chase scene!

    • @feybrandt40533
      @feybrandt40533 Před 15 dny

      @@RallasterAsuremen a win's a win! 500 is mighty respect

  • @seripah8852
    @seripah8852 Před 12 dny +1

    "With enough knowledge and determination it is possible to triumph against these insurmountable odds"
    Hehe, Guardian Force go brrrrrrrrrr. Anyone else remember being able to get the Lionheart on disk one by just no lifing the card game?

    • @SeanUCF
      @SeanUCF Před 4 dny

      Hahaha, I didn't know you could do that.

  • @PMbarbieri
    @PMbarbieri Před 21 dnem +4

    Deadeye is unfit for this list, though, as finding Ramuh to defeat him is the whole point of the demo.
    What about the catoblepas they added with the update for the demo? I'm sure there's a way to beat it, but I never found out how: Ramuh can't defeat it in one blow, unlike every other enemy, and sometimes the summon even glitched and never showed up when I fought it.

    • @meltingkeith7046
      @meltingkeith7046 Před 21 dnem +2

      Honestly, would have been fine if they spoke about how one could beat Deadeye WITHOUT Ramuh (even better if it's possible to beat him on the first pass?)

    • @PMbarbieri
      @PMbarbieri Před 21 dnem

      @@meltingkeith7046
      Yeah, I don’t know if it’s possible: the demo looked pretty scripted as far as I remember, but if it was possible, then it would have made more sense to be here.

  • @_repentence
    @_repentence Před 3 dny

    The fact that the spider robot had elaborate death animation meant the dev knew someone will try to beat it instead of running

  • @DamnDaimen
    @DamnDaimen Před 6 dny

    Xenogears had two winnable "unwinnable" fights. Hammer, and Graff. Hammer gets you the trading card, which boosts drop rates to 100% and flips rare and common items, so you get rare items almost all the time, with common items showing up rarely. Graff gets you the best character armor in the game.

  • @CloudianMH
    @CloudianMH Před 22 dny +3

    God I LOVED dissidia. The first one is just the best. Also the black widow fight really isnt that bad tbh. I used to over prepare alot to kill it. Now I just give ifrit to zell and thats it. Str junction, no training. No nothing.

  • @GrieverSSBU
    @GrieverSSBU Před 22 dny +6

    There is absolutely nothing better than beating Feral Chaos with a level 1 character. My favorite was using a Level 1 Terra. My fastest win was like 45 seconds.

  • @midsummerKNlGHT
    @midsummerKNlGHT Před 21 dnem +2

    I'm so triggered that Dissidia doesn't acknowledge the victory at all wtf

  • @MelkorTolkien
    @MelkorTolkien Před 17 dny +1

    XII's optional bosses are easily handled with a good enough quickening chain.

  • @StarlightMirror
    @StarlightMirror Před 22 dny +5

    A boss not in the video is Kain from Final Fantasy 4, when you first arrive in Fabul and Baron attacks to steal the Wind Crystal. I think if your insane enough to have leveled high enough the fight with Kain there is winnable, though nothing changes if you win and everything acts as if you lost.

  • @christianstachl
    @christianstachl Před 3 dny

    Mine (and a friends) biggest accomplishment 25+ years ago was to beat Emerald Weapon in FF7 without knowing there was a materia that stops the timer.
    We tried and planned and tried and planned and tried and planned...one time we defeated it, we yelled out in joy, only to find out seconds later that during the death sequence the timer ran out and it didn't count...
    But at some point we did it and it felt so good ❤😊

  • @SpectreOfChar
    @SpectreOfChar Před 16 dny +2

    Not FF but Balero and Sunder from breath of fire three were annoying during first fight, spent months leveling up in starting zone to beat them and best i could do is a draw(they have infinite hp) tell PS/disc burned out and crashed auto attacking after making one hit the other, and making other run out of mana but still keep casting

  • @KoolKatBeatz
    @KoolKatBeatz Před 11 dny +1

    Game: 7 Unwinnable Boss Fights
    16 yo Me: Pulls out Gameshark Pro

  • @GTdba
    @GTdba Před 21 dnem +1

    Not me obtaining 3 Seitengrats (Once you manage to get the first one via RNG manipulation you learn it is fairly easy, just takes some time) and farming Dustia for the sole mission of Wiping the Floor with the Bangaa Squad.
    Always hated those guys.
    I adore Migelo tho, he is a good Bangaa.

  • @burge117
    @burge117 Před 8 dny +1

    I leave the Black Widow alive, I hate missing out on Quistis on the gun.

  • @ArabianShark
    @ArabianShark Před 16 dny

    For some reason, I have a soft spot for the Midgard Zolom from Final Fantasy VII. I was in Uni when a friend of mine showed me how he had done it the very first time he had come across the formidable snake, not having realised that he was meant to avoid this battle: first, he managed to poison the Zolom, which is hardly a feat unto itself, but made less useful in the face of the spell Beta, which the Zolom is wont to use when its HP drops below a certain percent, and the Zolom's ability to eject party members from the battle. Granted, it took a bit of luck, but he managed to keep Aerith in the battle, and her max HP was just so that he could reliably depend on Healing Wind to keep his party alive in between Beta strikes, while poison ate away at the Zolom's HP until it was dead. Nevertheless, once the party reaches the Mythril Mines, irrespective of whether or not they killed the Zolom, they're treated to the grizzly spectacle of the Zolom impaled on a tree, and comment on how powerful Sephiroth must be to have killed it.

  • @faisal1979m
    @faisal1979m Před 21 dnem +7

    In FF8 I farmed the spider robot’s ass for AP points until he coughed an adamantine then killed it. Made Lion Heart on First disk thanks to crab legs and Card mood

    • @Ultima013
      @Ultima013 Před 20 dny

      Saaaaaaay what? How did you do that?

    • @faisal1979m
      @faisal1979m Před 20 dny

      @@Ultima013 Grinding it’s ass until he broke down and walked away without Quisits’s Gatling gun scene

  • @hardline2a
    @hardline2a Před dnem

    In star fox 64, there is a boss that is supposed to take sloppy, but if you’re fast enough you can actually manage to bread the boss and then go do the mission to save slippy…with slippy

  • @DonYagamoth
    @DonYagamoth Před 11 dny

    Bravely Default 2 spoilers:
    My favorite "you're supposed to lose"-bossfight is at the beginning of Bravely Default 2. Because that fight is only winnable (to my knowledge), if you grind for quite a long time, take down some optional side bosses for their equipment that are also normally way too strong if you encounter them at this point, and then figure out on how to take down the boss there
    Spoilers for what happens when you defeat him:
    Not a whole lot happens - but the game acknowledges your victory and tells you "The story can not continue with this outcome". It just strikes me as a surprisingly elegant way of acknowledging the players victory, while not investing too much development/story shenanigans to make the story continue anyways

  • @sinyoucanterase
    @sinyoucanterase Před 21 dnem +2

    Vanish / doom was my favorite exploit lmao. I was so mad when they fixed it.

    • @davidmoak1219
      @davidmoak1219 Před 13 dny +1

      Vanish and leap with gau was my favorite exploit and then having relm sketch him.

  • @jaycarrillojc
    @jaycarrillojc Před 21 dnem +1

    Man I was over leveled af for Ba'Gamnen 🤣🤣 I had manual saves and grinder for hours after getting whooped the first time

  • @GunslingerBahamut
    @GunslingerBahamut Před 18 dny

    Watching Quistis gun the black widow down was one reason I never bothered to try beating it before the beach, extra rewards or not... I loved seeing her go full 'savage' an unloading on the robot chasing her students XD

  • @immortalfrieza
    @immortalfrieza Před 16 dny

    These are the kinds of fights I love having in RPGs. Which is ironic, since the genuinely unwinnable boss fights are the ones I hate the most. Fights that seem unwinnable but you can actually succeed at I've always found extremely fun, since unless you've been really really super overleveling they're always a massive challenge.

  • @Hc2p3n4t4rp
    @Hc2p3n4t4rp Před 21 dnem +2

    I digress from the FFXV Duscae entry, after all, that was the expected result, if you could defeat Behemot during the furst encounter then I agree

  • @FabledTriple
    @FabledTriple Před 21 dnem +2

    Bayamoth huh?

  • @littlevivigaming4822
    @littlevivigaming4822 Před 21 dnem

    While i wouldve argued that Yiazmat fits the bill for unwinable unless you were diligent enough, im glad he at least got mentioned in the Zodiac Age section

  • @tylerdarnell9032
    @tylerdarnell9032 Před 16 dny

    You actually get punished for beating the black widow in the dollet mission. it lowers your “judgement” score on the report card you get after the mission, because you didn’t prioritize the evacuation.

  • @SylvesterAshcroft88
    @SylvesterAshcroft88 Před 20 dny

    There was a main story boss in the last story, which bears recognition as it was made a spiritual sequel to final fantasy. The phoenix could only be beaten by using silence to nullify it's magic, so it feels impossible to start with, but eventually it can be beaten, but it's a very slow and difficult boss fight.

  • @scottgray4623
    @scottgray4623 Před 20 dny +1

    I'm not sure how much was luck or blessings from the RNG gods, but I managed to beat Dark Knight Cecil with Paladin Cecil in the one-on-one battle in the crystal room on Mt. Ordeals in FFIV - once, but never again. 😢

    • @MarceloOmegaAGDM
      @MarceloOmegaAGDM Před 6 dny +1

      I actually thought you had to since i didnt understand english at the time and didnt know what sheath your sword meant, so i bought 99 high potions in mysidia i think and just kept going.

    • @scottgray4623
      @scottgray4623 Před 6 dny

      @@MarceloOmegaAGDM Awesome! It's been so long that I can't remember completely, but I thought that fight gives a rather high amount of experience if you are able to actually beat him like that.

  • @devgumdrop3700
    @devgumdrop3700 Před 8 dny

    In FFIX its possible to farm grand dragons at the exit of Gizamaluke's Grotto just after obtaining Quina, and level well beyond the usual for disc1. I remember getting to around level 65 before I had to stop due to running out of phoenix downs/tents. The trick is to let Freya win the Festival of the Hunt to get a coral ring, which gives one of your party members immunity to thundaga (which would otherwise wipe your entire party). Grand Dragon's other attacks are completely manageable, and it's possible to deal massive damage to it too.

  • @Alpenjodler1
    @Alpenjodler1 Před 18 dny +1

    I have fought unwinnable scripted boss fights only to find out it wasn't actually unwinnable.

  • @jaylowry4082
    @jaylowry4082 Před 15 dny

    I remember fighting Feral Chaos at the start of Duodecim then encountering him again in the arena and unlocking him. Then playing as him to figure out his moves so the next time I did encounter him he'd be my dance partner with the Warrior of Light.

  • @smittywerbenjagermanjensen3215

    I was wondering why these were all final fantasy games but then i noticed the channel name. This is a pretty good video. It makes me wanna play some ff games.

  • @vespi57
    @vespi57 Před 15 dny

    About Ba'Gamnan fight. It is also possible to defeat him quickly with quickenings, if they have been unlocked. By chaining enough of them, Ba'Gamnan will fall with a single quickening chain.

  • @ferros8215
    @ferros8215 Před 19 dny

    "You will not win this boss fight." Makes boss fight into Cutscene

  • @fordesponja
    @fordesponja Před 7 dny

    I remember killing the spider robot on my third run of FFVIII back in the day. I had a pretty good printed guide that hinted it could be destroyed and it needed quite a bit of preparation before the exam to stack enough magic through card conversion..

  • @DolFunDolhpinVtuber
    @DolFunDolhpinVtuber Před 22 dny

    I didn't know about the wall trick. I used quickenings to win that fight, I grinded enough to defeat those pesky lizards.

  • @axelglory
    @axelglory Před 14 dny

    ill never forget playing ace combat 5 the mission were you are suposed to run from this one squadron that were the main bad guys, your squadron runs and they even make it so that you can hit anyone with misels. but if you evade atacks constantly and get close enough eith guns you can actually defeat them and they did add a cut scene if you did, presious child memory

  • @RaidenKaiser
    @RaidenKaiser Před 19 dny +1

    Wait you weren't supposed to be over level 20 for the mines in ff12?

  • @therrawyr
    @therrawyr Před 21 dnem +1

    I beat the dude in FF8 ….. he pissed me off and I just kept restarting because I thought I had to beat him.

  • @willhocks19
    @willhocks19 Před 16 dny +1

    I feel like wiegraff from FFT deserves honorable mention 😂

  • @nemesisundead83
    @nemesisundead83 Před 17 dny +1

    Hardest fight i ever had in a video game was FF15 Omega weapon, i dont know if my game was glitched or something but it took me months to beat him and that final run was 6 hours, a pure nightmare for me, fyi in the end it was just Pronto, the others didnt make it, even being max level and two different save files both in the exact same spot one NG+, and my original before i went into NG+, still took months to beat him, and i still to this day haven't beat him pre NG+, i dont know nothing changed as far as i know in NG+ but i actually won that fight

    • @nemesisundead83
      @nemesisundead83 Před 17 dny

      Might have actually took years to beat him lol been forever since I played that game my memory sucks and I wasn't sending clips to CZcams back then

  • @chrishubbard64
    @chrishubbard64 Před 17 dny

    I honestly think that every fight in the game should grant you something for winning even if its designed to be unwinnable. Just in case you had a design flaw you missed and people figure it out. There is little more disappointing than busting your butt to win those fights only to have it grant no reward and have no effect on the story.

  • @Kirusion
    @Kirusion Před 17 dny +5

    Don't forget the robot in FF8 if it is defeated the beach scene later changes and some dialog changes also as I believe a young girls mother doesn't die

  • @redlister2934
    @redlister2934 Před 19 dny

    I remember beating that robot spider in FF8 by learning that convert card to spell ability. Then converting one of the GF cards (I forget which one) to quake spells. Junctioned them quake spells to strength. Now that character was doing over 1k damage an attack. Won't do it nowadays though because I dig me that card game and won't sacrifice such a rare card.

  • @TheLunarLegend
    @TheLunarLegend Před 20 dny

    I actually did beat Ba'Gamnan in my first playthrough of 12. I had the quickenings for a couple characters and just kept spamming them, got the big explosion at the end, and everything died lol.

  • @nickstockwell9148
    @nickstockwell9148 Před 19 dny +1

    Wait I thought the behemoth was supposed to be killed with Ramuh in 15… I did that my first time playing it.

    • @xaby996
      @xaby996 Před 16 dny

      It is. This guy is not very bright

  • @revfitrasuichi5503
    @revfitrasuichi5503 Před 17 hodinami

    When I was a kid I challenge myself to defeat werewolf in the plains before even go to bhujerba. So at the bagaman boss fight I don't even know we need to run as I OHKO them one by one. The next monday, at school my friends talk about unbeatable boss and I was confused. Later I figured out that those "random lizard" I OHKO is the one they talked about 😂

  • @Randy.Bobandy
    @Randy.Bobandy Před 4 dny +1

    Are you saying Bahamut like that just to piss us off?

  • @Xenobears
    @Xenobears Před 20 dny +4

    Here’s one from a non-FF game (but still a Square property): the Alpha Weltall fight in Xenogears.
    The fight is a plot-driven “supposed to lose” fight where the boss does damage cap with every attack. And he has the most HP of any enemy in the game at a point before you have access to the endgame equipment.
    However, it is possible to beat him if you use a specific strategy. Bring Bart to the fight and equip him with the ether-sealing whip that disables enemy ether engines.
    Use Wild Smile to reduce Alpha Weltall’s accuracy to almost zero, inflict the ether seal status, and pray that your luck holds out until he goes down.
    Your reward? The second-best armor for pure defense in the game… at a point where there’s only one more (optional) on foot dungeon where you would use it.

    • @ChaosBahamut
      @ChaosBahamut Před 20 dny +1

      Also boosts the odds of winning rare items from enemies.

    • @Xenobears
      @Xenobears Před 20 dny

      @@ChaosBahamut I think you might be thinking of the Trader Card you get from defeating Hammer before he self-destructs.
      IIRC, the Slayer Robe doesn’t have a secondary effect. Been a while since I checked, however.

    • @ChaosBahamut
      @ChaosBahamut Před 20 dny +2

      @@Xenobears ... Yep, you're right.
      *gets his dunce hat* XD

  • @joeb6750
    @joeb6750 Před 17 dny

    I actually didnt realize there was a small bridge area in FF2 so i power leveled my party like crazy using the self infliction method (FF2 levels individual stats once you reach a threshold of successful actions of certain types)
    Was so overpowered that i was able to breeze the guards in the first town that are meant to sweep the party early game but be moderately difficult when faced later

  • @kramersigil7436
    @kramersigil7436 Před 10 dny

    Omega Weapon in Ultimecias Castle in FF8 was a tough beast to say the least (i must admit i had to buy a magazine back in the day to prepare for the whole thing).

  • @Vaga-Bard
    @Vaga-Bard Před 12 dny

    Ftr: I can 1 man feral chaos with Firion at any level.

  • @james_parker.99
    @james_parker.99 Před 22 dny +7

    You could also defeat Nepto in Final Fantasy III if you're diligent enough...but even if you beat it, it doesn't permanently die and you'll end up fighting it again if you try to sail past it.

    • @mattalan6618
      @mattalan6618 Před 22 dny

      how do you perminently kill it then

    • @groudonvert7286
      @groudonvert7286 Před 22 dny +1

      @@mattalan6618 By following the main story ^^

    • @james_parker.99
      @james_parker.99 Před 22 dny +4

      @@mattalan6618 You don't - you're not supposed to be able to, that's the point. You're supposed to defeat the Giant Rat boss, retrieve its stolen eye, and put it back where it belongs. Only then does Nepto allow you to sail away. The fact that Nepto is meant to be unwinnable, and yet can be with enough grinding, is why it fits in with the other bosses mentioned in the video.

    • @mattalan6618
      @mattalan6618 Před 22 dny

      @@james_parker.99 makes sense in a final fantasy sort of way

  • @Calvados656
    @Calvados656 Před 21 dnem +1

    Never played the Desidia games but that sounds very disappointing. They should have given you an ending more like what DMC5 did if you beat the "unwinnable" fight during the tutorial mission.

  • @gamestarr4048
    @gamestarr4048 Před 19 dny

    I’ve defeated the grand dragons in final fantasy ix during the original gizamaluke’s grotto section. They are lvl 60 and you should be about lvl 15. You need at least 2 thunder rings and a LOT of phoenix downs, but they net you easily 20+ levels.