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I think if its like that, sekiro would parry and then quick unparry, or like move himself out before the Giant sword got into him after the parry, so it creates a fake parry
The Player Lightning in Dark Souls: does nothing at all to everything Lightning in Sekiro: takes a good chunk of vitality, does posture damage, and stuns the enemy if they don’t die instantly
Right? i downloaded this song about a week ago after beating the game and when i watched this i got chills too. love that part of the track and he used it in the final blow.
3 possible explanations for why Sekiro does not kill it: 1) The mortal blade cannot kill the dragon. The mortal blade is specifically stated to have the ability to kill the undying and sever immortality, this implies that it can't kill immortals that are not "undying" if "undying" is not a literal term and instead refers to beings who are naturally mortal but have gained immortality through corruption, possession, or dragon's heritage. The blade may not destroy immortality since that technically makes no sense, but instead it severs the victims connection to whatever outside force that made them immortal. The Dragon is not stated to be undying, instead it is the only enemy in the game that is called "eternal". Even when physically cut out by the mortal blade, the dragon's tears remain pristine and retain their powers, which may also explain how the dragon can lose an arm and that "branch" can grow into the Everblossom Tree. Magical means seem to be capable of removing parts of the dragon's body, but these severed parts are still alive and retain magical power, even the mortal blade does not kill them, it just separates them from the whole. The dragon is the only being that is naturally immortal and thus it's immortality can't be severed since it does not need a connection to anything to remain immortal. 2) Sekiro can kill it but the consequences of killing a divine being are too great. The dragon seems to be deeply connected to the land and killing it may cause horrible damage to the world. Either that or the gods will become angry for the loss of such a being. 3) Sekiro can kill it but chooses not to because the Dragon has not hurt anyone and is just another victim of the rot plaguing the land, so Sekiro granted it mercy once he had what he needed.
I like the third one but the first one makes most sense. However, let's not forget that the mortal blade made dragon bleed. Thus it could probably kill him too.
I think it's easier than you think, Sekiro does everything Kuro tells him to do and he asks to Sekiro to bring him dragon tears not to kill the dragon, I don't think it's easy to extract tears from a dead body (Sorry for my english)
@@raidenakajacktheripper5988 He had some easy openings for free hits on him and really similar 2nd phase . I think I used every healing I had except for divine grass but he died. I also forgot that I beat second guardian ape first try.
@@Trigger__Happy The lore heavily implies that the existence of the Divine Dragon in Ashina is unnatural and is leading to the gradual corruption of the land and its people. Hence why one of the endings involves trying to return the Divine Dragon to its homeland. Whenever the dragon intends to cause damage or not is unclear. Its possible that the dragon is actively malicious, but its also possible that its just acting according to its nature, and the fault lies with whatever force transported it to Ashina.
The dragon as a tree with Cherry Blossoms (Stereotypical almost) in the clouds along with the music reminds me of God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, and Spirited Away all melded together beautifully.
That was almost certainly done intentionally. From soft absolutely loves to take inspiration from other franchises. For example, Miyazaki is clearly a big fan of Berserk.
Otaku Nerd FTW I loved this fight but mine would have to owl, not because of the difficulty but the atmosphere it self too. It’s like fighting an older version of your self, especially when he hits you with the mikiri counter when you thrust attack makes it the best.
this boss fight is not challenging, yet one of the most satisfying in the game for me. Fromsoft really raised their own bar with boss design in this game. Loving every minute of it
To make the first phase a lot easier, just dart around until the dragons summon the roots. Grapple hook onto them; you can use a plunge attack on any of the Dragons close enough, and Sekiro will then swing the one he's skewered around him, taking out a lot of the enemies in the process.
Only found this out when trying new fight approaches, ends the old dragons fight much faster. I remember my surprise, no other fights I know where he drop attacks like this one. What a game...
This is an example of a easy "lore" boss fights done extremely well, one of my favorite boss fights in the game because of the music, design and atmosphere
I wouldn't say it's the best fight, but it's 100% the best gimmick fight they've done and is even really good as a normal boss as well. Not very hard, but it feels great fighting him and just works.
For anyone complaining about "copy and paste" i want you you to think about the 45 bosses in ds2 alone. All up theres well over 100 bosses in the souls series and it would be fucking hard not to make some foes comparable to previous ones. This games a solo player masterpiece that teaches a very refreshing combat style when compared to the dark souls line, less spamming roll and more thought and meaning.
It's one of those spectacular fights that makes your jaw drop and then makes you feel like an absolute god when you kill it. Kinda like Midir, realistically completely unfair fight vs a huge dragon, but that ain't no problem.
The thing with this game is that it's not particularly difficult by default, but it has an excellent difficulty balance. For those that could find it too easy, they can upgrade it to the next level by choosing not to take the upgrades, and next to all that you've got charming mechanics (special moves, lightning parry, mgs5 type level design with multiple potential solutions) and beautiful designs (this boss, the entire fountainhead palace, the sunken valley).
So he didnt kill dragon in the end afterall? I guess he didn't forget the words on his sword: "A shinobi's role to kill, but even a shinobi must not forget mercy."
One of my favourite boss from sekiro (with the demon of hatred) Clearly not the best fight, but - Design - Music - Animation - Lore COMPLETELY UNDERRATED
This is the most beautiful game I've ever seen , when I was watching this it didn't even feel like a game , it was like I was watching some kind of movie! Truly beautiful game , kudos to the game developers 🤯
From Software games are true masterpieces, not only in terms of gaming, but as pieces of media generally. Music, spectacle, art, depth, story, immersion... Just pure art.
This boss and Slave Knight Gael from DS3 (different game, same creator) are two of the most cinematically awesome boss fights I've seen in a long time.
The Dragon: Has done nothing to Kuro The Dragon: Has the Tears needed to help Kuro The Dragon: Has been very obviously brutalized by Tomoe who took its arm and eye in order to sever Lord Takeru's Immortality Wolf: "Actually, you can live. Still need those tears though, sorry about that."
This felt like an honest to God reward for making it this far in the game. The whole palace, the giant koi, the boss fight, none of it was very difficult, but after the complete bullshit you go through to even get this far, this experience genuinely felt to me like a sensory reward. The music, the sound effects, the visuals, the scope and scale of the fight came together for one of the most stunning moments in a game ive ever played. I forgot I was playing sekiro for a few hours.
An information to all sekiro players we can easily kill all the dragon minions by:when the tree appears you have to grapple and perform an ant air deathblow a heavy whirlwind slash will kill all the minions
This boss is so epic and majestic, not even hard but gave me chills the entire time. Honestly one of the best designed bosses in video game history. And the soundtrack is just chef's kiss magnificent
This boss feels like a combination of every Soulsborne game in some capacity. It's a dragon that is vulnerable only to lightning: Dark Souls The blade it wields can cleave through the air: Demon's Souls (Storm Ruler) The dragon is related to transcendence in some way: Bloodborne And of course, it's a pale dragon, like Seath. FromSoft loves its callbacks and I *love it*.
The first part of this boss fight is what I feel an intro for the real beast. It plays out a bit similar to the Royal Rat Vanguard; fight a bunch of lesser enemies before the real boss fight comes in. Despite being essentially a gank squad, I really do love the atmosphere of the arena you fight them on. But if the first phase is Royal Rat Vanguard, the second is definitely more akin to a stationary and easier Ludwig the Holy Blade. It's a dragon with a giant sword! Awesome! And the way you gotta kill him is awesome too. Just chuck lightning at him and take his blood. Not overly challenging overall, but epic all the same.
For anyone who wants to speed through the first phase, grapple hook onto the trees when they appear and do a jumping deathblow on an enemy somewhere in the middle of the mob it does massive damage.
Right? I think it's intentional to make it feel even more epic than it is. You got a samurai here, some monks, maybe a general there. Then BOOM, fucking Divine Dragon wielding a huge moonlight seven-branched sword in a divine realm on top of clouds, that you kill Zeus style with lightning bolts to collect his fucking tears. Yeah, quite a step up from a dude with a katana.
One thing i absolutely love about this boss is how in phase 2 you have to dance around for like a minute before the tree spawn. Fromsoftvwant us to appreciate phase 2 music
@@SuperHongTay lets see what the lore kings themselves will say first and then we shall see, what i wanted to say and sorry for that is that the divine dragon represents sekiro but we shall see
Well considering Fromsoft takes a lot of inspiration from Berserk, it could be like how Guts is missing an arm and a creature that represents him also has a missing arm. There's probably a reason lore wise, but for now I'll just call it a Berserk reference. Also holy fuck this boss is beautiful.
> God swings a sword at Sekiro.
> Sekiro: parry.
Ok.
Rules of nature start playing
@@jonathantanner7083 now all he needs to do is suplex that boss
I think if its like that, sekiro would parry and then quick unparry, or like move himself out before the Giant sword got into him after the parry, so it creates a fake parry
More like...
God : wait!!..that's ilegal!!
🤣🤣
mystery Yeah that's really weird here.
Lightning: Killing dragons since dark souls.
The Player
Lightning in Dark Souls: does nothing at all to everything
Lightning in Sekiro: takes a good chunk of vitality, does posture damage, and stuns the enemy if they don’t die instantly
also pokemon: not very effective...
Trent Stines bruh Gael
Bruh they weak to lightning in Dark souls
Yeah... kinda weird considering most asian dragons are the master of lightning
The fight is easy, but the design, music, breathtaking visuals and atmosphere of this boss is simply astonishing
What a beautiful boss fight
Its terrifyingly amzing all at once.
Reminds me of the leviathan boss fight in final fantasy 15
It’s just a video game for children, chill.
@@colin-campbell
Be nice, chill
When the dragons going ape shit and there aren’t any trees to grapple
“CURRENT OBJECTIVE: SURVIVE”
Well The Dragon has one in his hand
Yo fellow spartan
Its a simple pattern, just learn it
@@justanotherblackwhitemicke7817
He was making a joke shut the fuck up
@@HonsHon one of the most satisfying replies I've read all day
Everybody gangsta till Albino Rayquaza starts swinging the MLGS
Nevermore MMV OK. But who the hell gave Rayquaza Moonlight Greatsword?
@@carrotpl Arceus, most probably
Ash vs rayquaza
Rayquaza never had a chance since it’s not an original Pokemon jea boiii
@@Ailurophile900 ok nostalgiatard
I love how the dragon only has one arm just like Sekiro.
if you look closely he has 4 or 6 other, tinier arms spread along his body
Just like Sekiro
no it only has one arm the arm is a stump, the other little "tiny arms" are probably just details or hair or roots or branches
@@HydragonofDeath While there certainly are hair/root/branch extensions, some small extensions clearly have hands
Sekiryu
Damn wolf does some serious shit just to save kuro lol
In no way does he actually save him. He just follows Kuro's wishes.
@@augustus0002 he could save kuro depending on which ending you choose
@@yesmansam6686 *pushes kuro off the tower*
@@augustus0002 search purification ending
Ever heard of Kratos???
“Alright time to take the tears”
*PROCEEDS TO HIT THE DRAGON’S HEAD 5 TIMES*
Well you have to make it cry...
@@Conrad1274 omg this got me on my knees laughing
@@bambyscooter4365 on your knees eh?
@@hippityhoppitygetoffmyprop1000 :0
@@hippityhoppitygetoffmyprop1000 kinky
8:29 Jesus this was the most perfectly timed thing I have seen in a game. The music matching gave me chills.
Interestingly, that part of the soundtrack is also the ending of it. Very well timed, I say.
Right? i downloaded this song about a week ago after beating the game and when i watched this i got chills too. love that part of the track and he used it in the final blow.
Player timed it PERFECTLY somehow, accidentally achieved the most artistic kill of this boss I've ever seen lol
The lightning Look like somebody is turning to titan
Anime vibes for sure
''Aah Divine Dragon, or some say Dragon.
Grant us tears, grant us tears!''
Andrea S. This is underrated
Hahahha :D
*AWWWOOOOOOOO*
"Or some say primordial serpent"
fear the old cliche
3 possible explanations for why Sekiro does not kill it: 1) The mortal blade cannot kill the dragon. The mortal blade is specifically stated to have the ability to kill the undying and sever immortality, this implies that it can't kill immortals that are not "undying" if "undying" is not a literal term and instead refers to beings who are naturally mortal but have gained immortality through corruption, possession, or dragon's heritage. The blade may not destroy immortality since that technically makes no sense, but instead it severs the victims connection to whatever outside force that made them immortal. The Dragon is not stated to be undying, instead it is the only enemy in the game that is called "eternal". Even when physically cut out by the mortal blade, the dragon's tears remain pristine and retain their powers, which may also explain how the dragon can lose an arm and that "branch" can grow into the Everblossom Tree. Magical means seem to be capable of removing parts of the dragon's body, but these severed parts are still alive and retain magical power, even the mortal blade does not kill them, it just separates them from the whole. The dragon is the only being that is naturally immortal and thus it's immortality can't be severed since it does not need a connection to anything to remain immortal.
2) Sekiro can kill it but the consequences of killing a divine being are too great. The dragon seems to be deeply connected to the land and killing it may cause horrible damage to the world. Either that or the gods will become angry for the loss of such a being.
3) Sekiro can kill it but chooses not to because the Dragon has not hurt anyone and is just another victim of the rot plaguing the land, so Sekiro granted it mercy once he had what he needed.
I like the third one but the first one makes most sense.
However, let's not forget that the mortal blade made dragon bleed. Thus it could probably kill him too.
Tristan Faulkner did you just call wolf ”sekiro”?
I want to Die he’s called sekiro too!
I think it's easier than you think, Sekiro does everything Kuro tells him to do and he asks to Sekiro to bring him dragon tears not to kill the dragon, I don't think it's easy to extract tears from a dead body (Sorry for my english)
David Moore yeah, I was mistaken. Apologies!
My god... FromSoftware might have just made one of the easiest bosses in the series... but also one of my favorites. Man is this boss fantastic
yhorm ? that guy was ez af
jimimi66 well... even I died to Yhorm
For me the only boss in Sekiro I didn't die to was Owl.
@@damianekdab Nani?? How?
@@raidenakajacktheripper5988 He had some easy openings for free hits on him and really similar 2nd phase . I think I used every healing I had except for divine grass but he died. I also forgot that I beat second guardian ape first try.
4:50 YES, lightning! that's what I have to-
OOF
really cool dragon design, it looks so divine, majestic and ancient
most memorable fight! No struggle, pure awesomeness and joy!
Good for you. I'm currently stuck here. When the trees are gone it's always game over for me.
Mark Giovanni Vito all you gotta do is keep distance run and jump
“No struggle”
*Took me 3 tries because I ran past most enemies with lightning attacks and didn’t properly learn the counter*
@@josephsua7246 wdym you gotta do the lightning counter to beat genichiro
@@tian7728 you don’t lol But if you do redirect it’s cool
It almost sounds like the dragon is crying. This whole fight seems very melancholy.
With that music especially, it just feels like we’re killing something that doesn’t deserve to die
@@Trigger__Happy it didn’t die
@@Trigger__Happy you don't kill it though all you do is take it's tears
@@ibra2275 I know but it still feels like we’re destroying something beautiful in a way
@@Trigger__Happy The lore heavily implies that the existence of the Divine Dragon in Ashina is unnatural and is leading to the gradual corruption of the land and its people. Hence why one of the endings involves trying to return the Divine Dragon to its homeland.
Whenever the dragon intends to cause damage or not is unclear. Its possible that the dragon is actively malicious, but its also possible that its just acting according to its nature, and the fault lies with whatever force transported it to Ashina.
The echo of the dragons scream gives me chills.
what kind of epicness, beautifulness, coolness is this ! need this game
Ashe this was a reward. The rest of the game is still beautiful but it hates you
@@patfam2495 hahaha so many funny comments
I saw this boss and the day after I bought the game
@@patfam2495 especially the camera.
So did you buy it?
The dragon as a tree with Cherry Blossoms (Stereotypical almost) in the clouds along with the music reminds me of God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, and Spirited Away all melded together beautifully.
With the music and the boss itself, it's definitely hard not to get a Shadow of the Colossus vibe. I'm glad others think that as well
That was almost certainly done intentionally. From soft absolutely loves to take inspiration from other franchises. For example, Miyazaki is clearly a big fan of Berserk.
With the fog and the tree I’m getting some lord of the mountain vibes from BOTW
Finished this fight not too long ago. Hearing that roar at 4:24 sent chills down my spine. It sounded anguished, and yet, defiant.
This dragon fight is one of the coolest boss fights i have ever seen. The way how to beat this dragon is unique.
Its kinda boring
Remniscent of Dark Souls 1 Giant butterfly
I mean, it's okay
The Crazy Otter yeah it kinda was the beginning was nice but not after 3:30
Nah fam
Honestly my fav fight of the game, aesthetically
Otaku Nerd FTW I loved this fight but mine would have to owl, not because of the difficulty but the atmosphere it self too. It’s like fighting an older version of your self, especially when he hits you with the mikiri counter when you thrust attack makes it the best.
8:30 That one last thunder hit is so EPIC
8:25 godliest moment in video game history
would’ve been ten times better as a cutscene 👀
@@Msosa654 no that would've been boring . Actually controlling him and doing it is miles better
As usual, one of my favorite parts in a fromsoftware game is the music. Hot damn this is good shit
7:00 is my favorite part of the track
This is hands down the most breathtaking sight of any boss battle ever
I know right it's so beautiful
this boss fight is not challenging, yet one of the most satisfying in the game for me. Fromsoft really raised their own bar with boss design in this game. Loving every minute of it
4:18 look at this, Sekiro 2 confirmed.
Jay Castro I see what you did there
I don't get it...
@@FACM. check the dragon's neck and his sword.
I really don't get it 😢
The dragon's neck and his sword lines up forming the number two
Can we talk about how well the ost syncs up with 8:25 - 8:35
FFS, it's just Muzak.
8:24 That music syncs to the gameplay in the most absolutely hype way possible.
To make the first phase a lot easier, just dart around until the dragons summon the roots. Grapple hook onto them; you can use a plunge attack on any of the Dragons close enough, and Sekiro will then swing the one he's skewered around him, taking out a lot of the enemies in the process.
Yea,the guy who was playing was really stupid for not putting 2+2 together with the tree grapple point.
Its easy enough, why bother?
Btw, if you do a drop attack on one of the dragons in the first fight, Sekiro will hurl it around, killing like 10 other dragons at once
Only found this out when trying new fight approaches, ends the old dragons fight much faster. I remember my surprise, no other fights I know where he drop attacks like this one. What a game...
The music for this boss fight is so beautiful.
This is an example of a easy "lore" boss fights done extremely well, one of my favorite boss fights in the game because of the music, design and atmosphere
This is easily the most beautiful boss fight in all of gaming.
Gael and isshin:
This fight is the coolest fight FromSoft has made. Out of all the gimmick fights throughout souls, this one is the best.
There is no boss fight more epic than Slave Knight Gael
I wouldn't say it's the best fight, but it's 100% the best gimmick fight they've done and is even really good as a normal boss as well. Not very hard, but it feels great fighting him and just works.
@@CanadianYeti69 I said the same thing. It's the best gimmick fight.
isshin the sword saints is very epic too. finally fromsoft can make a good final boss.
Cantoxii Vergil: Am I a joke to you?
This is crazy, sekiro delivering mad bosses
Mate haven't stopped playing since it dropped. Lots of tenchu vibes
@@Panda0nxtc people always compare it to ds but it's more like tenchu to me.
Did u expect anything else? They are not AAA, just got published by Activision🤣
@@XennHD what?
For anyone complaining about "copy and paste" i want you you to think about the 45 bosses in ds2 alone. All up theres well over 100 bosses in the souls series and it would be fucking hard not to make some foes comparable to previous ones. This games a solo player masterpiece that teaches a very refreshing combat style when compared to the dark souls line, less spamming roll and more thought and meaning.
For all of you who don't know that sword,it's actually the sword of 7 blades, originated from ancient japan myth
I've played Phoenix Wright
@@johnlawful2272 Nani?
@@remyisaacbinalbert9266 the sword was in the game
@@johnlawful2272 oh.....I don't know bout thatbut nice info btw
@@johnlawful2272 plus it's unique
8:28 that's the most badass thing i've ever seen for a while
That was absolutely beautiful. And the music to boot was equally amazing
This is a beautiful boss battle.
Don't know what kind of sense that made, but you get my point.
No youre absolutely right, despite how easy it may be, its my favourite
It's one of those spectacular fights that makes your jaw drop and then makes you feel like an absolute god when you kill it. Kinda like Midir, realistically completely unfair fight vs a huge dragon, but that ain't no problem.
the game itself is just beautiful. this game is worth your wallet!
Well you didn’t need to question yourself, it IS beautiful for sure!
Beautiful is what it is. No deeper meaning to it.
What a beautiful boss. Its roar is just perfect and its sword reminded me of Susano-O's from Megami Tensei
The thing with this game is that it's not particularly difficult by default, but it has an excellent difficulty balance. For those that could find it too easy, they can upgrade it to the next level by choosing not to take the upgrades, and next to all that you've got charming mechanics (special moves, lightning parry, mgs5 type level design with multiple potential solutions) and beautiful designs (this boss, the entire fountainhead palace, the sunken valley).
THANK YOU for no obnoxious commentary! Exactly what I was looking for.
So he didnt kill dragon in the end afterall? I guess he didn't forget the words on his sword: "A shinobi's role to kill, but even a shinobi must not forget mercy."
He really only needed the dragon's tears. Not its life.
@@777SasukeUchiha But he wields the Mortal Blade, a weapon that can bleed and kill immortal beings.
JuSan Japanese kratos
When you love japanese culture too much
Also note the dragon appears to be missing it's left arm.
One of my favourite boss from sekiro (with the demon of hatred)
Clearly not the best fight, but
- Design
- Music
- Animation
- Lore
COMPLETELY UNDERRATED
This is the most beautiful game I've ever seen , when I was watching this it didn't even feel like a game , it was like I was watching some kind of movie! Truly beautiful game , kudos to the game developers 🤯
From Software games are true masterpieces, not only in terms of gaming, but as pieces of media generally. Music, spectacle, art, depth, story, immersion... Just pure art.
This boss and Slave Knight Gael from DS3 (different game, same creator) are two of the most cinematically awesome boss fights I've seen in a long time.
This level is beautifully designed a level design master piece
The Japanese use of the word "gift " is rather loose
This boss is actually really cool tbh
Oh jeez wut? 1k likes never thought that would happen ty guys! ;D
Also 4th comment xP
Really? It was piss easy. Kill small white trees....jump on trees with lightning to kill dragon...meh
@@rbaz9454 piss easy okay lol if that dragon touches twice your dead
@@jamescohen1987 he needed to be more aggressive
@@LanPodder dude the thing literally has giant ass sword with after image slashes im sure thats aggressive enough!
7:17 when you hit a cockroach with a broom but it just won’t die
This was one of the coolest boss fights in the Game. Deflecting those lightning bolts back at the dragon felt so amazing.
One of the most beautiful boss fights I have seen.
Wow, I did not play the game but I'm no considering. This is the best dragon design i've ever seen in any game
This isn't the first time we've had to fight a dragon while walking on clouds
anything thats involved with kuro: *exists*
sekiro: *your free trial of life has expired*
The Dragon: Has done nothing to Kuro
The Dragon: Has the Tears needed to help Kuro
The Dragon: Has been very obviously brutalized by Tomoe who took its arm and eye in order to sever Lord Takeru's Immortality
Wolf: "Actually, you can live. Still need those tears though, sorry about that."
It's cry is so beautiful. Like a howling wind
Old Dragons of the Tree: Imma beat him with a stick!
Divine Dragon: Imma beat him with a bigger stick!
This game is gorgeous! Love the mythos and the energy put into depictions of feudal Japan. Time to watch a Let's Play!
Stabbing dragon eye
"Gracious" Gift if Tears
This felt like an honest to God reward for making it this far in the game. The whole palace, the giant koi, the boss fight, none of it was very difficult, but after the complete bullshit you go through to even get this far, this experience genuinely felt to me like a sensory reward. The music, the sound effects, the visuals, the scope and scale of the fight came together for one of the most stunning moments in a game ive ever played. I forgot I was playing sekiro for a few hours.
I really liked the design of this boss ..... everything in this battle was well made
You can grapple up to the tree and do an aerial deathblow on one of the adds and it takes a SIGNIFICANT portion of the first healthbar
An information to all sekiro players we can easily kill all the dragon minions by:when the tree appears you have to grapple and perform an ant air deathblow a heavy whirlwind slash will kill all the minions
This guy in the video is shit. An absolute garbage of a player. This video should have been banned by youtube already years ago.
Noticed how the Divine Dragon’s sword did the same effect of the Storm Ruler sword from Demon’s souls and DS3?
I havent played the game yet but i hope there isnt a boss which will be only killed by this sword from like 3-4 hits
Ähhhmmmm, noooooo.
yes :(
Noticed how the beginning of that level reminded Deacons of the Deep from DS3? :)
Did you also notice that the sword actually exist in the real world?
@@stonelight4397 what's the name of the sword in the real world ?
edit : it's the Seven-Branched Sword
I don't think ive ever seen anyone be BAD at the Divine dragon fight. Ty for the new experiance
Title: "Gracious gift of tears"
Divine Dragon: "MY EYEEEEEEE IT HURTS"
Deacons of the Deep +Ludwig. Nice
ojas dutta + nameless king landscape
Fighting in the boss area of Ron
Damn when was Ron Wesley in dark souls
more like Deacons + Yhorm imo
OK whatever floats ur boat
Wow... This is such a memorable Boss! History is being made rn as we witness all this madness
This boss is so epic and majestic, not even hard but gave me chills the entire time. Honestly one of the best designed bosses in video game history. And the soundtrack is just chef's kiss magnificent
This might be one of the most aesthetically beautiful boss fights I've ever experienced in a game.
easy boss fight...
but it's so spectacular!
A boss fight doesn't really need to be "tough" to be memorable or even Iconic.
Imagine during the sad music and sad misty clouds, nameless king suddenly shows up "sike bitchessss" with his shitty dragon camera
The soundtrack for this fight is beautiful
Sekiro: Oh, the things I do for you Kuro
This boss feels like a combination of every Soulsborne game in some capacity.
It's a dragon that is vulnerable only to lightning: Dark Souls
The blade it wields can cleave through the air: Demon's Souls (Storm Ruler)
The dragon is related to transcendence in some way: Bloodborne
And of course, it's a pale dragon, like Seath.
FromSoft loves its callbacks and I *love it*.
Whenever the divine dragon swings his sword
"My ult is ready"
"RYUJIN NO KEN O KURAE!!!!"
I need healing
RYUGA WAKA TEKI WO KURAU
HASAKI
Damn some japanse fan, thats awesome
i need healing
Not sure why, but I really loved this fight. Probably my favourite in the game.
1:08
Bruh look at this dude
Pyongchang Winter Olympics flashbacks are here
Cool dragon fight! Probably in league with Grigori's from Dragon's Dogma imo
"and the dragons were no more"
This appeared on my feed and now I want to play this game.
This divine dragon never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Can feel the Divine Dragron....
Almost feel Honored...🙏
The first part of this boss fight is what I feel an intro for the real beast. It plays out a bit similar to the Royal Rat Vanguard; fight a bunch of lesser enemies before the real boss fight comes in. Despite being essentially a gank squad, I really do love the atmosphere of the arena you fight them on. But if the first phase is Royal Rat Vanguard, the second is definitely more akin to a stationary and easier Ludwig the Holy Blade. It's a dragon with a giant sword! Awesome! And the way you gotta kill him is awesome too. Just chuck lightning at him and take his blood. Not overly challenging overall, but epic all the same.
For anyone who wants to speed through the first phase, grapple hook onto the trees when they appear and do a jumping deathblow on an enemy somewhere in the middle of the mob it does massive damage.
I love how most other boss fights in the game are pretty reserved but then you get this RULES OF NATURE deal right here.
Right? I think it's intentional to make it feel even more epic than it is. You got a samurai here, some monks, maybe a general there. Then BOOM, fucking Divine Dragon wielding a huge moonlight seven-branched sword in a divine realm on top of clouds, that you kill Zeus style with lightning bolts to collect his fucking tears. Yeah, quite a step up from a dude with a katana.
This dude was easier than the masked enemies we had to fight to get to him.
what a close battle, Epic and when that dragon turned it up, it was even more impressive to see.
The audio of that entire fight is just beautiful
I love this fight because of how much it reminds me of the Okami games.
This has to be one of the most amazing games wow
One thing i absolutely love about this boss is how in phase 2 you have to dance around for like a minute before the tree spawn. Fromsoftvwant us to appreciate phase 2 music
One of the reason sekiro winning GOTY 2019.
8:30
Divine Dragon:You be Jbaited.
Sekiro:No u.
Divine Dragon:NANI!?
The most beautiful boss fight I've ever seen
2:40 when mom knew you lost the tupperware
Designer must be smoking good stuff lol.
Is the divine dragon sekiro because its missing its left hand too
That was deep. Really deep
@@allexandergibbs9295 im really into gaming for real and i see too much lore gaming too XD
Avocado wasnt he asking? Nobhead
@@SuperHongTay lets see what the lore kings themselves will say first and then we shall see, what i wanted to say and sorry for that is that the divine dragon represents sekiro but we shall see
Well considering Fromsoft takes a lot of inspiration from Berserk, it could be like how Guts is missing an arm and a creature that represents him also has a missing arm. There's probably a reason lore wise, but for now I'll just call it a Berserk reference.
Also holy fuck this boss is beautiful.