@Goncalo Fonseca Using the Jump button, obviously. The cool factor is using the leap animation of the Combat Art itself as an alternative to what majority of players would normally use to evade a sweep attack's hitbox: a regular jump.
There's one boss in the game that is so simple that even normal plebs like us can do a clean no hit fight, and yet he still found a way how to flex on us.
I always love seeing people be confused about Gracious Gift of Tears because I know the answer is incredibly simple. It's literally just that you can only get the Tears by using the Mortal Blade on the Dragon, which is why the Blade is also called The Gracious Gift of Tears.
@@darknessdevours5827 People also don't seem to get the symbolism of it. The dragon is crying not just because you shoved a sword in its socket, but because you rejected its gift of immortality and in return receiving the true gift: the tears which can sever immortality.
Bro you are amazing. Very stylish. I hope Miyazaki is watching. You’re the best player of Sekiro. You should show us your face sometime. Your gameplay is very perfect and beautiful. You should make vids too, to teach people how to be stylish. I’m not that bad in the game, but every time I watch ur gameplay, i just realize I still have a lot to learn to be stylish
I always feel so bad for fighting the dragon. His mangled body, slicing into his eye, and yet still with how gracious this creature is, I do not want to fight him. Makes me glad we can return him to his rightful place in one of the endings.
You’re helping him. He’s confused, angry, wounded, off-balance. Sekiro at this point in the story found his own new balance, beyond simple loyalty, and he’s setting the world back in motion, allowing for death to come back and renew all that was lost to the rotting immortality, including the immortal dragon.
I always had great difficulty killing this boss, I feel very sorry for him, for all four passes of the game I pressed the finishing button every time with tears, I'm not the only one?
Evasions performed using the leap animations from the Combat Arts and the side-step from Sabimaru. Goddamn, that is artistic and Chad AF! What a way to put on a show.
And this is why i've loved Sekiro more than Souls games. Fights here can look like pure martial art while in Souls fights are just roll and attack until the end
As a long-time SoulsBorne fan, I have so much appreciation for the creative choices From Software specifically tailored into Sekiro. I'm really glad it's a new IP without being held back with so much of the Souls mechanic expectations aside from being challenging in its own right.
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Your videos are amazing bro, before I started to watch this fight I was like: "How the hell are he planning to flex on this dull battle against the dragon?". Well, you did it
Ongbal, i got some serious personal question for you, i am asking this because i want to learn the art of Sekiro: 1. What kind of practice that you do to master deflection,mikiri counter, sweep attack dodge, and all dodge with such precision? 2. how did you memorize each pattern of the attack, even tho the enemy might randomized particular sequence of attack. 3. How did you time the deflect perfectly and consistently? 4. How did you get such fast instict to react to a certain split second attack? I know some of you might answer git gud, but being better at the games requires not just practice but also the knowledge to know and make sure we do the trifles right, perfection is small things done right, if we improve by practice over and over again but we miss the small details that make big difference, all the git gud mindset wont apply
Can't believe it The Dragon battle could be so beautiful. I mean come on man, this dude is way too easy yet you make it so beautiful. This is what FromSoft expect from the beginning. Don't mention Mist Noble tho :)
I've played through the games about five times so I feel fairly familiar with the controls and concepts, and I have no idea what just happened, it looked so good it looked impossible
It's not just in Nioh 2. It's the design of the sword called Shichishito (Seven-Branch Sword) which has been used in other media before, even appearing in games such as Tenchu 1 and 3 and also Okami. In Sekiro, it's the closest that we get to a Moonlight Greatdword with its texture and lighting.
Holy smokes. Beating divine dragon with only one actual dodge press. (all other were sabimaru or nightjar dodges, except a sigle one). Unorthodox muscle contraction but I approve none the less
The air slash goes through him at 2:35 after side dodging, does the sabimaru dodge really give you that much i-frames? or did that air slash just miraculously miss his hitbox from his crouching position?
I have it on PS4 too. But since I got used to the 60 FPS immediately available on the PC version, looking back at the 30 FPS one makes me hiss out a 'yikes' for the console version.
Using Combat arts to dodge a sweep is the most alpha thing imaginable.
@Goncalo Fonseca
Using the Jump button, obviously.
The cool factor is using the leap animation of the Combat Art itself as an alternative to what majority of players would normally use to evade a sweep attack's hitbox: a regular jump.
Ongbal before this: I take no damage bro
Ongbal today: I make anime choreography epic fighting scenes bro
This is the physical definition of perfection.
this is no more a game...we are already beyond that point...this...this is art
Who says a video game can't be art?
Games have been art for a very very very long time. This is just visuals.
2:14 .......He's beginning to believe............
There's one boss in the game that is so simple that even normal plebs like us can do a clean no hit fight, and yet he still found a way how to flex on us.
more than one actually 😂😂
2:47 lightning was on point with the music! I LOVE IT!!
gotta love how they made the timing of the battle fit with that moment
I recently read The five rings... This man did as well and is applying it... By the actual sword saint
Ongbal's just weird flexing on us at this point. XD
Epic anime fight scene
I still personally believe this is one of your absolute best videos.
Fromsoftware have made a massive mistake by not hiring you for reveal trailers.
FS cannot hire him for trailers, otherwise the resurrection and dragonrot mechanics cannot be shown before game retail lol
@@atimolyhk1667 lmao nice one
Great boss
Great ost
Great flex
Great youtuber
Underrated channel. You certainly deserve more with your level of talent and dedication.
Normal people: run around to avoid the divine's dragon attacks
This god of a man: haha poison sword make sekiro go brr
You: says cringe shit that he regurgitates from reddit to gets likes
@@Observedwalnut75 need a hug?
@@canaldecasta nah he's right, that shit was fucking cringe
2:30 sick play bruhhh
I always found it weird how it said "Gracious gift of tears" that wasn't a gift at all breh, lol. Ongbal at it again w the phatty boss vids, STYLIN.
I always love seeing people be confused about Gracious Gift of Tears because I know the answer is incredibly simple. It's literally just that you can only get the Tears by using the Mortal Blade on the Dragon, which is why the Blade is also called The Gracious Gift of Tears.
@@darknessdevours5827 People also don't seem to get the symbolism of it. The dragon is crying not just because you shoved a sword in its socket, but because you rejected its gift of immortality and in return receiving the true gift: the tears which can sever immortality.
@@littlemoth4956 I mean many people actually think Sekiro killed the dragon 😂
Watching you literally dance through his combos like they’re nothing is just so satisfying to watch
And what happened next...
ua-cam.com/video/DlJEu8ewrwU/v-deo.html
How did you post this 11 hours ago?
@@ricecake3544 He already uploaded it, but made it private.
knew it
mist noble is the one pulling the strings
뭔 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Good job my friend, keep the good work. I am stuck at the new mod, LMTSR mod. Waiting for your videos
動きが美しすぎる
流派技や忍具で躱す姿がまさに神前の舞
自分もこんなプレイができたらなぁ
Did...did you just use Nightjar Slash and Reversal to dodge a sweep attack?
wow
this was so therapeutic to watch, ngl 😌
when i first saw he uploaded this i went "'how could he POSSIBLY make the fight any more stylish than it already is" but he did anyway
I cannot even fathom the level of greatness and skill required to do this, I'm freaking stuck at Gyobu x)
Bro you are amazing. Very stylish. I hope Miyazaki is watching. You’re the best player of Sekiro. You should show us your face sometime. Your gameplay is very perfect and beautiful. You should make vids too, to teach people how to be stylish. I’m not that bad in the game, but every time I watch ur gameplay, i just realize I still have a lot to learn to be stylish
Simply beautiful, those moves.
Best gimmick boss fight ever
I always feel so bad for fighting the dragon. His mangled body, slicing into his eye, and yet still with how gracious this creature is, I do not want to fight him. Makes me glad we can return him to his rightful place in one of the endings.
You’re helping him. He’s confused, angry, wounded, off-balance. Sekiro at this point in the story found his own new balance, beyond simple loyalty, and he’s setting the world back in motion, allowing for death to come back and renew all that was lost to the rotting immortality, including the immortal dragon.
2:50
That small amount of pause there at the final blow, PURE ANIME STYLE
Never knew that the reverse Nightjar slash could evade sweeps like that, thought it was only the forward version. Learn something new every day
I always had great difficulty killing this boss, I feel very sorry for him, for all four passes of the game I pressed the finishing button every time with tears, I'm not the only one?
Yes also because he was so easy to fight against. The other bosses felt like victory but the poor dragon 🐉 was not a real match
you just never run out of surprises
ONGBAL showing off the fact that he's a chad anime protagonist
Maybe this is what Isshin Ashina meant when he described Tomoe's swordfighting as like dancing...
Evasions performed using the leap animations from the Combat Arts and the side-step from Sabimaru. Goddamn, that is artistic and Chad AF! What a way to put on a show.
This is very difficult to do, sabimaru follow up for every side step dodge and nighjar reversal for dodging backwards, great work man!
Happy to see u again after your last video who trouble me a little.
Perfect and stunning fight using arts combats to dodge
Quite beautiful bossfight, feels so calm and aesthetic
I could never dislike your videos
And this is why i've loved Sekiro more than Souls games. Fights here can look like pure martial art while in Souls fights are just roll and attack until the end
As a long-time SoulsBorne fan, I have so much appreciation for the creative choices From Software specifically tailored into Sekiro. I'm really glad it's a new IP without being held back with so much of the Souls mechanic expectations aside from being challenging in its own right.
Your videos are amazing bro, before I started to watch this fight I was like: "How the hell are he planning to flex on this dull battle against the dragon?". Well, you did it
Fighting with style
2:14 if you guys are looking for alpha Chad gamer moment at ultra instinct levels of chadness
05 dislike ... WHY ? UA-cam must remove the dislike icon in this channel. Keep it up 👍🏻 you are a real Sekiro living LEGEND.
Using Sabimaru to dodge the attacks is the most anime thing ever
It was like a dragon dancing with sekiro
Beautiful execution... No words
2:30 Dragon of Sakura vs. Sakura 'Dance'
Wow he parried the wind
2:30 CHILLS MAN
2:34
The dragon is like: *RANDOM BULLSHIT GO GO*
Ongbal, i got some serious personal question for you, i am asking this because i want to learn the art of Sekiro:
1. What kind of practice that you do to master deflection,mikiri counter, sweep attack dodge, and all dodge with such precision?
2. how did you memorize each pattern of the attack, even tho the enemy might randomized particular sequence of attack.
3. How did you time the deflect perfectly and consistently?
4. How did you get such fast instict to react to a certain split second attack?
I know some of you might answer git gud, but being better at the games requires not just practice but also the knowledge to know and make sure we do the trifles right, perfection is small things done right, if we improve by practice over and over again but we miss the small details that make big difference, all the git gud mindset wont apply
Every boss gangster until Ong shows up
I would love this scene is a movie
ah the subimaru side-step... the last thing I ever thought of using in my first playthrough
2:31-2:38 i can't find words to describe this
Now one of the most impossible things that can happen in this universe is ongbal getting hit by an opponent .God that will be legendary
Stunning!!
Master of sekrio
Prosthetic tools 😎❤️🙏👍
I knew you could make even the Divine Dragon fight fancy
Ongbal is what happens when you add finesse to sekiro
This, my friend, is what we like to call a "flex"
Finally the god posted another one of his hunts do you guys get it😋😎
Damn what a fight better than mine really is so good the combat arts the prosthetics
that sabimaru movement
POV: Ongbal fighting Shenlong wielding the Cactus Blade
Can't believe it The Dragon battle could be so beautiful. I mean come on man, this dude is way too easy yet you make it so beautiful.
This is what FromSoft expect from the beginning.
Don't mention Mist Noble tho :)
That was crazy good 👍
Sick moves
if you think about it the divine dragon could have just straight up rejected giving you tears and not grow roots and shoot lighting
beatiful, just beautiful
That was pretty fucking cool
Betcha can't do that to mist noble!!
I mean your not wrong but not right
I did not know you could just deflect the divine dragons wind slashes.... that’s insane
The epic battle for the sake of Kuro
I've played through the games about five times so I feel fairly familiar with the controls and concepts, and I have no idea what just happened, it looked so good it looked impossible
I just noticed. The sword that the dragon is using is the very sword you use in Nioh 2.
The sword is Moonlight Greatsword
It's not just in Nioh 2. It's the design of the sword called Shichishito (Seven-Branch Sword) which has been used in other media before, even appearing in games such as Tenchu 1 and 3 and also Okami. In Sekiro, it's the closest that we get to a Moonlight Greatdword with its texture and lighting.
I am saying, This man is legendary
Well, that was graceful. What's next?
Pure cinema! 🙌
kind of poetry
Long to see you 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
What're those awesome animations when he dodges?! I've never seen them. There are at least 2 in this video
When dragons deserve to cry
Holy smokes. Beating divine dragon with only one actual dodge press.
(all other were sabimaru or nightjar dodges, except a sigle one).
Unorthodox muscle contraction but I approve none the less
Can't wait to play this masterpiece on my new PC in beautiful 60 fps. Umbasa
Great execution on the last combo:)
Like a dance between dancers except one of 'em is being annoying provoking the others and yet slick avoiding punishment
C'mon, man. I just wanted to show you my cool sword!
보는 내내 미쳤다 소리 밖에 안 나오네요 나중에 엘든링 영상 올려주실 거 생각하니 벌써부터 가슴이 웅장해집니다
Now this is perfect
what video editing app does Ongbal use for these they look so clean I plan on making something like this
Spectacular
The air slash goes through him at 2:35 after side dodging, does the sabimaru dodge really give you that much i-frames? or did that air slash just miraculously miss his hitbox from his crouching position?
You can clearly see he dodged straight after the weapon art
beautifull
sekiro one of the most beautiful games ever. i wish i could play it but i am not going to play it on ps4. those frames are just sth else
I have it on PS4 too. But since I got used to the 60 FPS immediately available on the PC version, looking back at the 30 FPS one makes me hiss out a 'yikes' for the console version.
I always wonder, is it possible to parry those air waves. Never played sekiro before so idk
2:30 holy shit, Ongbal
Epic prosthetic dodge
insanly wild
Gotta love them i-frames!