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[QUOTE="DeeDeeDee-er"]that'd be nice but I don't see what they can do to make it more epic. OoT, WW, and TP kinda handled the epicness department for these fights.Sepewrath
really? not saying the fights was boring, but epic? pretty much was dodge attack + add some kind of light attackWell isnt that the way all fights work? Rocky is the only fighter who doesn't waste timing dodging. Otherwise all fights are a back and forth between attack and defense, there is no way to change that. The only thing I would agree with, with the TC is to add more side quest, but I would prefer just a few organic side quest instead of a bunch of static ones.
i think what he meant is "all enemies could easily be killed by repeating the same pattern: knock them out then finish strike/ending blow, or a full 4-hits combo, or one arrow.except for darknuts, they were awesome. i'd go to hyrule castle after beating the game just to beat that darknut. i'd go to the cave of ordeals just to beat 3 darknuts at the same time.
on the field, the best challenge was burning the wooden shield to remain "shieldless", equip the regular sword, leave epona on kakariko and go fight those goblin-like bandits on foot. if you know the timing, you can manage to to that backspin move on the pigs while they run at you, and put both the goblins on the floor at once. oh, and dont finish them with the ending blow, that's a cheap way to win :P
BTW, if you have nothing else to do, kill all the goblins in that field, except for the archers on the towers on the bridge of eldin. dismount from epona. get close enough to make it shoot an arrow. it'll fall a bit in front of you. slowly walk to that arrow. he'll shoot another arrow, that will fall slightly in front of you again. repeat the process. until you actually get hit from doing this, you'll have walked a looooong way.
i want the goblin to hit me on the first try, not be afraid to hit me and keep threatening my feet.
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AAAAGH!!!! stupid glitchspot said there's an HTML error and killed all my paragraphs >_> *re-do paragraphs*
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