One minor thing that was left out of Flandre's entry was the method of unlocking her. You have to beat the main story without any Continues, on Normal difficulty or higher.
To the one person who asked. The EX Bosses from modes like True Arena are semi canon. The lore they give to the world are canon, but the fights themselves aren't always canon to the story.
Basically they are what-ifs. If Kirby hadn't gotten to Magalore BEFORE a certain point passed, Magalore is overwhelmed entirely by the crown and thus he MUST DIE.
I have a pretty insane interpretation of the canonicity of the EX-bosses that involves two parallel timelines, a main timeline and an EX-timeline, and starts from the fact that we _know_ Meta Knightmare Ultra is canon...
@@Dreigonix To be fair, all of Galacta Knight's fights are non canon due to when he appears. Any extra game appearances such as Meta Knightmare and The Arena/True Arena, are non canon. So to date, he has not been confirmed to exist.
@@fr0stdr4ke95 Actually, his appearance in Meta Knightmare Ultra is canon. The cutscene where he’s summoned shows Galactic Nova being put back together from its explosion, implying that this takes place some time after Milky Way Wishes- the way I see it, the new game modes in KSSU take place _long_ after the original modes from KSS. Meta Knightmare Ultra is incompatible with Marx Soul’s existence, though, since Marx Soul is formed from Marx’s body absorbing Galactic Nova’s wreckage, so I consider MKU part of the main timeline and Marx Soul part of the EX-timeline. Which is interesting, because it means the main timeline has an active Galactic Nova that the EX-timeline doesn’t have...
I feel gameplay wise yeah he is the best fight really an amazing fight, plot wise tough Lingering Will is the best of the 2, Lingering Will with KH2FM's Secret Ending was just the hypest shit ever at the time, I was excited for the sequel like I never was..... and then BBS turns out to be just an average game and following Dream Drop Distance was complete trash, maybe that's why whule I enjoy fighting I don't give any shit to Yozora's character or backstory, and really don't care about him.
let's see, Phantom had you literally stop the clock in order to avoid the Doom timer, or lose your party members for the duration of the fight, while also playing Simon Says by hitting him with the right element for the color his heart is, and Vanitas Remnant forced you to heal with items or the heal block/barrier command to avoid letting him heal too which is a pain because despite how low his health is his high defense makes it hard to get rid of and him being able to use Curaga whenever you do isn't helping either, I mean Terranort does heal as well but at least he doesn't 1 punish you for using Cure by using it as well, 2 fully restore his health, and 3 take forever to get rid of that health in the first place
You know one of the things that keeps going through my mind. I played through the entire Kingdom hearts series before playing KH3. So I did fight Lingering will. The thing that truly blew my mind is that whether KH3 meant to or not they basically stated that Donald duck has the magical potential of a super boss with his Zeta flare attack. Because his attack does the same damage scene to Teranort as the lingering will’s key blade canon. And people wonder why Donald seems to be able to fight people you wouldn’t think he could in the DuckTales reboot.
one that wasn't mentioned here was Demifiend in Digital Devil Saga. an interesting touch to that fight was that the music playing in the background is just the normal battle music from Nocturne. Signifying that to him, you're just a random encounter.
My #1 pick would be Demi-Fiend in Digital Devil Saga. Insanely powerful, can wreck you if you dare to block any elemental attacks, and can inflict damage that exceeds max health? And to top it off, you are nothing but a normal fight to him, as hinted by the theme.
I'm more impressed that after years they actually managed to create a worthy successor to Lingering Will in a form of Bonus Super Boss in KH3:ReMind - that is acutally a fair and balanced ultra hard challenge - like when you die it is not because of some gimmicky stupid stuff but because you clearly made a mistake - I mean for comparision remember KH:BBS superbosses? The only thing that works is Dodge Spam and abusing Surge abilties - it is that unfair.
@@xXLunatikxXlul Lingering Will nowadays is literally tied to a trophy too AND years ago you had to pay another full price for game (japanese game because regional exclusive) to get Final Mix edition of KH2 - all things considered in KH3 we got "Final Mix" part with a DISCOUNT.
Thank you for mentioning the entire Touhou series as a whole. I love Flandre as much as the next person, but sometimes it seems as if she's the only special boss that non fans or casual fans know. Personally, Koishi and Mokou are my favourite extra stage bosses
I probably would still have picked Yukari as the Touhou rep. She's just that extra bit more of a superboss. Flan's not the first one, she's like... the fourth or so, just the first in the Windows era. Whereas Extra stages normally unlock by clearing the game (on normal or higher, I think - and oh man normal does not prepare you for Extra), Yukari is a _Phantasm_ boss. The Phantasm stage unlocks by clearing the Extra stage, so she's not just a secret boss, she's a secret boss locked behind a secret boss. ...Plus I just like Necrofantasia more than U.N.Owen... Though picking Flandre is fine too, she has more name recognition because * insert Ronald McDonald falling off a chair * so I'll gladly take her as a fine stand-in for all Touhou Extra bosses, as most of them would be similarly qualified!
Most likely either Yukari or Flandre herself. Flan is iconic, and has that annoying thing where she ignores all damage done by your screen clearers. Yukari Is A) the most powerful being of the series and B) the only time there was an extra boss after the extra boss. Sadly I was never able to fight her so I can't tell how hard she trully is.
@@OtakuJuanma2 bomb immunity is shared by all Windows EX bosses so far. Flan is the only one with a unique animation for it though, where she turns into a bat.
Slight correction about Touhou: Flan wasn't the first extra boss, extra bosses have actually been around since Touhou 2's Rika, who was... just a girl who built a tank. As for the choice, to each their own of course, but I myself would've probably gone with Marisa Kirisame from Great Fairy Wars. Not only is it super cool to fight one of the main protagonists of the series as a character that's usually an early game boss or even midboss, but the mechanics of GFW make the fight a ton of fun, too. And of course, with Touhou, we can't just skip how *fucking phenomenal* Magus Night is as a boss theme. Seriously, if you've not listened to the GFW version of Magus Night, go do that, right now.
Josh should give Yakuza’s Amon fights a look. These are the definition of super boss with each iteration bringing an intense challenge, has relatively simple hoops to jump through in most of the games, and each fight comes with some new and unexpected bullshit to the table, and I’m including his appearances in Judgement and Fist of the North Star. Trust me, these fights are criminally underrated
I started playing Touhou 6 slightly before this video was made. I didn't want Flandre spoilers, so I had to wait until I beat her before watching the video. I'm sure you can see the time frame between this video's upload date and this comment. On another note, I never realized "C-R-O-W-N-E-D" was named after the seven Return to Dreamland levels! That's extremely clever.
Some people want Nightmare King Grimm as HK rep, but I personally think Pure Vessel would have qualified better since he's much, MUCH harder and the buildup across Godmaster feels more climactic in general.
The footage shown for Flandre's fight has actually a mod applied that multiplies the amount of bullets shot by 4. In the original it is not that insane (but it's still really hard if it's your first Touhou)
Minor correction about Touhou, Josh: The Extra Stage - and by extension, the Extra Boss - has been a series staple since game 2. I also think Flandre's far from the nastiest Extra Boss - Koishi would like to say hello - but that's a matter of opinion.
Yeah, Flandre made me inhale in annoyance while Mokou and Koishi made me scream for god despite being atheist. Still, its good to see touhou being introduced to more people.
@@tomlynmathewsjr7514 Yeah Mokou is a complete opposite to Touhou 8's reputation of being one of the easiest games in the series. Honestly just that extra stage in general can eat my entire ass.
@@aidanklobuchar1798 Honorable mention to God Rugal from Capcom Vs SNK 2. Motherfucker throws Shin Akuma’s corpse to the side like it’s nothing and then proceeds to give you one of the most difficult fights in a fighting game.
Omg i was hopefully he would at least 1 sure most of not all reuse assists but does that really matter? Some of them are amazing. Shame he didn’t include at least oh well.
I remember fighting Amon in Yakuza Kiwami, and beating him on the third try out of sheer dumb luck. Course, I spammed Tiger Drop like a motherfucker, but DUDE!!! This bitch was FAST!! Even on NORMAL mode, this guy was hard!
@@EnvoyOfTheBlackAbyss I preferred Majima’s fight with the same guy in “0,” mostly because with Majima’s Demonfire dagger equipped on Kiryu in “Kiwami,” the fight was a fifteen-minute breeze. In “0,” you only have your wits and how you’d built Majima up to that point.
Redjed's Vlogs that’s intension he is suppose to be hard I mange to beat on 1 hp no damage after like 20 attempts or so. Course i used payback ring bloody binding and dojima family amulet with beast power. But it feel satisfying beating Jo amon in 4 hits.
id like to point out Ozma. final fantasy 9. lets go over your criteria. 1) jump through hoops to find it. oh god yeah. you need to play through the entirety of a side plot, of a minigame. chocobo hot and cold was basically trying to find treasure in several various set locations, with the main lead riding around on a chocobo and digging its beak into the dirt, and getting told if you were close or not to the buried item. eventually you find clues to overworld locations that hint to better treasure. 3 of the 20 or so of these (found at random, or not in a set order at least) upgrade your buddy from basic, to the ability to wade shallow water, to mountain climbing, deep sea traversing, and finally flight. once you get flight, you get told of a floating island. find it (its constantly changing overworld locations, just for fun), and you get told "hey, this cave (on this island floating above the clouds) is giving off a weird feeling. do you want to go in and see? and so begins the ozma fight. 2) completly optional. oh thank the divines its optional. its never mentioned once in any main game location. and 3) intended to be a difficulty spike. oh hells yes. first, your main melee attacks? cant hit it. did i say you had to complete ONE sidequest? i lied. theres two. the other one is rather simple though. run around the overworld, giving friendly monsters the gems they ask for. once you give the friendly Yan (by the way, another contender for this list. the island you find it on cant be reached except by the flying bird as well. so yeah.) it tells you "thanks! now you can hit the round guy!". now your main attacks can hit it. ozma also cheats and cheats HARD with the combat system. the core combat system functions on a time bar delay system. basically, you perform an action, then wait for a bar at the bottom of the character screen to fill before you can do anything. 99.999% of enemies follow this rule as well. not Ozma. if he is still waiting and you select an action to do, his bar fills instantly, and ozma goes next. my only work around was to wait for him to be mid action and telling my team what to do as he is still doing it. also, he casts curaga on himself. just for fun. and doomsday, which brings a meteor down to hit everyone on the field, himself included. he has a looong list of attacks which im not going to list, but heres the thing: if you make all of your party immune to an attack, he wont use it. so yes, you CAN get dark immunity on everyone, but then it stops casting doomsday. this goes for all of his attacks. basically, Ozma, is the true test of "do you know this game? IM STILL GOING TO SMITE YOU." THANKS FOR LISTENING TO MY TED TALK.
One boss I'd add here is Mold-1 from Control. This mutated plant puts every other boss in the game to shame, mainly due to how much he throws at you, and how little wiggle room you have in the arena.
You were probably corrcet with the French pronunciation of Flandre's name. There's a lot of evidence that the mansion is French from Sakuya's outfit, to the character's names, to the fact it contains the Voile Library.
I myself am honestly still at the very low end of being in the Touhou Fandom. A total noob at best. And yet even I am delighted to see that the series actually made it onto one of Josh's lists.
As an honorable mention, I'd like to add Death from Dragon's Dogma to this list. While he WAS added to the game as part of the expansion/re-release, Dark Arisen, I'd consider him a Super Boss for a few reasons. He's completely optional to deal with as you can easily avoid a fight even when he appears by just fleeing the area, he's INCREDIBLY lethal due to his abilities, weapon reach, and the fact that his scythe WILL insta-kill you and your Pawns, and especially for what he represents. While it IS up for debate if he's the actual embodiment of death itself or just a Grim Reaper-esque enemy, what he represents certainly ISN'T, and that is the inevitability of death. Even if you defeat him, he WILL return in another part of the island's towering labyrinth while other bosses don't typically reappear until after you leave or after defeating the FINAL boss, Daimon. I tend to treat him like the ultimate challenge of the game as a whole... Can you conquer death?
YO WAS THAT FUCKING GLOVE AND BOOTS?! That was a HOMAGE right there... Instant like, instant subscribe, thank you for making my day. Also your remix is amazing.
I dont know if this counts but Tales of the abyss has 2 that I think are pretty good: The first is the cameo battle, a tradition of the series. Its a secret battle in the colosseum by beating all other courses (and sometimes some sidequests) where you fight the main characters of previous games. The reason I say the Tales of the abyss is because all of the party members have the capacity to resuttect the others, if you dont beat them in a specific order you'll lose, and they are REALLY strong. The second is the ACTUAL superboss Nephilim. It's from a sidequest where you have to get special weapons that are actually useless. But if you got them all and go to fight her, she uses them all with their true potencial unlocked and can use the special attacks of your party. Not to mention that she can use ALL spell mystick artes, including 3 that can nuke the entire screen. Once again, i don't know if they count, but i thought i should mention them. PD: english is not my native language, sorry if im confusing. love your vids.
My favorite super bosses are Bonetail and Shadoo from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario Respectivly. In order to get to them, you need to make it through the Pit of 100 Trials. For Shadoo, you need to go though the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials twice.
I wonder: would Lucifer from SMT Nocturne count for this list? On one hand, he's the final boss fight for the True Demon Ending (TDE), and like Sans is mandatory in order to get that specific ending. On the other hand, getting TDE requires beating all 10 Fiends + Dante/Raidou plus clearing the five Kalpas of the Labyrinth of Amala, of which only the first fiend and the first Dante/Raidou fights are mandatory. Plus, you still need to complete all the boss fights in the main story, including the game's final boss, Kagutsuchi, in order to fight him, so he would be more of an extra fight to begin with.
I wonder if the secret boss in Octopath would qualify for this list. It’s technically the true final boss, what with how it connects to each storyline, but it’s still locked behind a couple side quests.
Superbosses? 'K. This'll be a doozy. Also, Spoilers ahead: -Nier: Automata: Emil. You have to go out of your way to clear his sidequests and the first fight with him is while you control 9S. He is at maximum level, and you may need to grind levels and upgrade your weapons to maximum level too. Once you do, after getting the True ending of the game, a new mission unlocks that can be selected from scenarios A, B, or C. You fight Giant versions of him that are also at maximum level and when near death, activate a ten second countdown to defeat him or else your game ends in a non-standard game over. -No More Heroes: Henry. He is the True Final boss of the game. Bitter difficulty makes him take up to a thousand hits to defeat him and when low on health he can perform a one-hit-kill on you (and an awesome one at that.) Get that Infinite Charge for the Tsubaki Mk. 3 ASAP. -You mention Touhou and Flandre Scarlet? I raise you DoDonPachi and Hibachi. She has been the True Final Boss of the series, but her Daifukkatsu Black Label incarnation is to be noted. Hibachi, already a Superboss, has an alternate incarnation called Zatsuza that can only be fought if you clear the original and extra playthroughs of the campaign without using bombs or dying even once. Zatsuza cranks the utter insanity that are Hibachi's shot patterns up to eleven and breakes the knob. Her theme song is an utterly chaotic electronica track that apparently incorporates a death chant and funerary prayer as its lyrics. Seeing it for the first time made me actually yell "What the Hell is this!?" The third game, Saidaioujou, makes Hibachi the Final Boss while having an alternate incarnation as the true final boss called Inbachi, that gives Zatsuza a run for her money. -The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+: There are multuple final bosses, but the Ultimate Final Boss of the game is called Delirium. It shapeshifts into all the other bosses during the fight, including the other final bosses and teleports all over the arena almost without any tells. As it losses health, its shapeshifting and teleportation is more frequent and chaotic. The most difficult task is beating this boss with the One-HP character, "The Lost" on the hard difficulty to achieve 100% completion. And you are still not done, since there is another character to be unlocked called "The Forgotten", and that is another can of worms entirely. -Final Fantasy X International/HD Remaster: There are Multiple Superbosses in this game. The "Easiest" one is Omega Weapon with over a million hit points, multiple multi-target attacks, and an ultimate attack called Nova that hits the entire party and can break the damage limit: so, if you don't have equipment that let's you have more than 9999 HP, you are toast. Nova can be learned by one of your characters to use as one of their ultimate attacks, but you still need special equipment to break the damage limit yourself. Additionally: After a certain point in the story, a series of superbosses that are corrupted versions of your Aeons appear at various points in the map, and if you backtrack to them, you can be ambushed into fighting them. These Dark Aeons are considered the most powerful superbosses in the game and overpower Omega Weapon by a country mile and then some. For example: Dark Valefor, the "weakest" of them only has 800,000 HP. She can use one of her Overdrives as a regular attack that hits the entire party. Also she is extremely agile and it is guaranteed that she will have the first attack at the beginning of the fight. And all Dark Aeons break the damage limit, so there is that. Once all of them are somehow defeated, the antepenultimate superboss, Penance, becomes available to fight and it is a marathon of a boss to beat, with multiple targets that self-restore once beaten and can buff and heal Penance if allowed. Then there are the monster creations from the Monster Arena that must be unlocked by using special weapons to capture monsters in every area of fhe game. Once you've captured enough and other requirements are met, a special boss fight is unlocked. Two of these are the Penultimate Superboss, Shujinryu, and the Ultimate Superboss, Nemesis. And they are the most difficult fights in the entire game and if unprepared, can wipe you out in seconds, even if you maxed out all your characters. Penance, Shujinryu and Nemesis cannot be damaged reliably if you don't have your characters' Celestial Weapons obtained and powered up. And that task is game-spanning. It is tedious and extremely difficult to do. For example, one of the items needed to power up one of these weapons by half requires you to go to a specific part of the game world and dodge lightning _two hundred times in a row._ And no, there is no counter and the item is in another screen; if you are hit by a lightning bolt on your way there, whoops! You have to start over! If you leave the screen you are in, the counter resets and _and you have to start over!_ If you save your game, NOPE! The counter resets and *YOU HAVE TO START OVER!* Oh and did I mention that the Dark Aeons block the way to at least two of these Items for the Celestial weapons, and if you didn't get them before they appear, you are screwed!? Yeah FFX doesn't scew around. It makes you ask yourself if it is even worth it to try to complete the game at all.
@@LeahLovesNature I totally agree with you there I was actually shown Touhou in 2006 so seeing one of my favorite secret bosses made onto this list made me really happy.
Shit dude, i was just thinking it had been years since i saw a Joshscorcher top 10 and then you pop up on my feed. That data collection is nearing the level of mind reading.
@@WhiteDarkness3113 they were originally movies, though they could be considered. I was thinking more stuff like Ducktales, Gravity Falls, The Owl House, Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers, American Dragon: Jake Long, etc.
I absolutely agree with Lingering Will being an iconic superboss in Kingdom Hearts history. Back in 2005, players who beat KH2 with enough game completion were in awe at the secret ending showing three mysterious armored Keyblade wielders. To my knowledge, we'd never gotten a deep dive into Kingdom Hearts lore outside of our main protagonist Sora, so this made everyone go nuts with speculation. The aesthetic of the cutscene was also such a departure from the cutesy Disney designs or sleek fantasy of Square Enix. The Keyblade gravegyard, the rust covering the armor and Keyblades, the somber mood of the three warriors, and the foreboding shadowy figure at the end felt like a jump to a grittier, darker side to Kingdom Hearts that made us excited for the next installment. All we recognized was the Kingdom Key, Kingdom Key D, and Riku's Way of the Dawn, and we were all wondering what the connection could be between the world we knew and this mysterious setting. Then in 2007, when Final Mix dropped in Japan, the Lingering Will boss and new secret ending made everybody go wild with speculation. "Why the hell is Roxas here?! Who's that blue haired girl? That old guy looks a lot like Xehanort - how are they connected? OMG is that Sora grown up or his dad? I must know!" Questions that wouldn't be answered until 3 years later when Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep was released. Hype for Kingdom Hearts was at a peak that wouldn't be reached again until arguably the announcement of KH3. And I think a lot of it is thanks to the mystique surrounding the Lingering Will.
While no where near as strong. Rika from Touhou 2-Story In Eastern Wonderland was the first Extra Boss in Touhou. A total of 4 Extra Bosses came before Flandre. Rika, Mugetsu, Gengetsu and Alice Margatroid.
The Shin Megami Tensei series takes the exploding cake for superbosses-- nothing else comes close for a host of reasons. 1) Grinding unlike most games is not a panacea when it comes to beating the boss. Instead you grind levels, stats, techniques and gear just to present even the potential TO BE A CHALLENGE FOR THE BOSS. 2) These bosses often come with rules (or move in the case of Satan from DDS2) that will absolutely cripple your standard play styles-- break them? They'll retaliate with a UOHTPKO!!! (Unblockable One Hit Total Party KO) The nastiest example is the Demi-Fiend (or Hitoshura) from Digital Devil Saga 1. 1) You can not use ANYTHING that voids, reflects or absorbs element (including physical) or ailment (barring a joke passive technique) or he will insta-kill your entire party before you even get a turn 2) He will eventually use that attack regardless if you kill enough of his allies (and your only defense is a joke technique you have to set up in advance with RNG that bizarrely works best with lower luck [so don't boost that stat]) 3) He has a massive health pool and his allies can heal him to max two different ways (one when you get him to half health the 1st time, the other if the ally is out to long).
Two super bosses come into my mind: - Magician Faust (The Legend of Dragoon) - You can't hit him until you get the Vanishing Stone, which you get by collecting all 50 Stardust. Afterwards, you'll be up against his various magic attacks and he has a lot of turns. Just equip your strongest Additions and magic armor, and he'll go down. - Izumi (Shenmue II) - I haven't faced her, but I know that you have to meet certain requirements to trigger the fight. From what I heard, she's the toughest boss in the game. She's quick, hits hard, and has what looks like a difficult QTE. You're also treated to listening to the Tomato Convenience Store music because why not.
I'm kinda surprised none of the Velvet Room Attendants are in the Honorable mentions, especially Elizabeth or Lavenza. Holy S**t, those boss fights are stupid
@@matteste Philemon is easy for a megaten superboss. I think Elizabeth and Demi Fiend are the most iconic ones and one of them should've been on the list.
I love both the fight against the twins in P5 and the fight against the Velvet Rangers in PQ2. They are not super hard but a lot of fun and I like the bosses as characters. The twins share the spot of my second favorite character in Persona 5 after Morgana and I like the other Velvet Siblings too. So when I loose I still get the satisfaction of seing characters I like kick some ass.
To give an honorable mention of my own: THE REAPER. Anyone who’s played the Persona games know how frightening that boss was, at least on a new file. You’re grinding in a dungeon, then suddenly you hear that ominous chain rattling....then it appears...and the game tells you to RUN.
Fighting Demi-Fiend (and to a lesser extent other SMT bosses) is like boxing Muhammed Ali, except there's different, additional rules from regular boxing and if you break those rules he shoots you with a gun, and also will sometimes just shoot you anyways and expect you to deal with it.
@@megatennepster3833 You just summed up most superbosses in general. I can never get why people love Final Fantasy superbosses when they take 2-5 hours to beat. At least SMT superbosses are still short!
I'm surprised no mention of FF12 Yiazmat. That boss took so long to unlock and the fight is so difficult and long that getting through it gives you a sense of accomplished when you come out triumphant.
When I first beat Lingering Will, I had done it on Critical mode Lvl 99 after a literal non-stop 10 hours of trying over and over. Suffice it to say, it was satisfying as all hell when I finally did.
Nameless King from Dark Soul 3. C'mon...he rides in on a storm drake wrecks your shit and even after beating the drake you have him to contend with after he absorbs the drake. Not only is the battle amazing, but the lore of him being the eldest son of Gwyn who sided with the Dragons was a major reveal for the series. And the music was really good too. Definitely at least worth an honorable mention
Oh Ho! We see Josh talking about Touhou! Now this is a treat! Perhaps at sometime we can see a Top 10 Touhou tracks? That could be fun! And also #Reimu4Smash
Dang it! I wish I saw the Tweet asking for suggestions for this one. I would have mentioned Shiki in Fate/Extra. Not only are we fighting a main heroine from another one of the author's novels, but she only shows up in NG+ And she CAN be really devastating.
@@mericarda7942 being most famous does not make you the strongest. And Sigrun is second in command after Freyja and known for being the strongest in Norse mythology. If famous makes you stronger than Pikachu is the strongest pokemon
@@aceofflames4572 I know, but you need to fight Grimm to unlock the Pantheon of Hollownest, which you need to beat to see the true ending, so technically Grimm is required for the story
i was expecting Lingering Will to be high on here. He definitely feels like one of the most fair super bosses in the series. unlike Mysterious Figure from BBS who can combo you for 30 seconds straight, no I'm not exaggerating.
Mysterious Figure was also added because Japanese BBS fans complained that Vanitas Remnant was too easy, so...let’s just say that Squenix might’ve been a bit vindictive when designing him lol.
and don't forget the KHFM Mysterious Figure who copied Lingering Will's curse attack but made it (nearly) impossible to avoid with the only saving grace for it being that Tinker Bell had no limit on how long she can be out and didn't sacrifice Donald and Goofy for auto-life and continuous healing
Wanna know how I beat Morgan freeman? Abused a tactic of walling him in with super Craig and call girl and their shield abilities and abuse root growth from new kid and someone with a ranged attack like mysterion and wonder tweek
@@Kpimpmaster Any time Bowser turns Giant, he just gets stronger and giant-sized; Giga Bowser gains ice, lightning and darkness powers, and gets a lot faster along with the size and strength increase
Genuine question: considering the rules, why was Yiazmat not on the list? Is it because there's not really a hurdle you need to jump to get to him other than do other hunts before?
Diablo 2's Cow King isn't even a super boss, he's a secret sure, but if you wanna talk Diablo 2 super bosses, look no further than the bosses you encounter on your way to Uber Tristram, allow me to elucidate the journey: 1. You have to reach hell difficulty with a battle net character(LAN and singleplayer won't cut it). 2. You have to kill The Countess for the Key of Terror, The Summoner for the Key of Hate and Nihlathak for the Key of Destruction. 3. Go to Harrogath and combine each of the keys to open a portal to one of three locations(it's recommended to have 3 of each key so you can address each area at once, as one area can't be repeated in the same game.). 4. Defeat the bosses of those areas(Lilith a.k.a. Uber Andariel in The Matron's Den, Uber Duriel in The Forgotten Sands and Uber Izual in The Furnace of Pain), they will drop Diablo's Horn, Baal's Eye and Mephisto's Brain respectively. 5. Go back to Harrogath and combine the collected items. Congratulations, you have now spawned the portal to Uber Tristram where lie three Souped Up Prime Evils: Pandemonium Diablo, Uber Baal and Uber Mephisto. All the bosses you fight through out the journey are amped up to the absolute extreme, all of them boasting absurdly high health of 650,000, massive damage type resistances, immunities, defense and damage. They also spawn amped up minions too to further ruin your day. Also normally if you're fighting a boss that isn't The Ancients from Act 5, you'd have a town portal ready to reclaim your gear or to retreat and recuperate, well not in the case of Uber Tristram, you have to commit to the fight without retreating, cuz town portals are a no-go. Also Pandemonium Diablo has Druid's Armageddon skill, raining meteors down on your head if you're not constantly on the move.
Josh finally included a Kirby boss on a boss list!!!! Yay!!!! Also I personally would have gone with Star Dream Soul OS, but Magalor Soul is also really good so I can't complain.
I'm gonna be honest. I clicked purely because I saw Flandre in the thumbnail -and super bosses are kinda dope.- I'm not sure I'll ever be challenging her since I still have a TH15 to beat on normal. Then maybe Extra mode, but probably not so much since I plan to move on to 16, 17, and now 18 as my second, third, and fourth main series installments respectively. Been trying to keep most of the music away so I can listen to it in-game first. So, I saw "smartest bosses" and "out-of-place bosses" before this. Great work on all three. A fan of Kirby, Touhou, perhaps Disgaea, along with other franchises? That ought to make for some interesting countdown content. Consider me on board with further viewing.
The Wizard from Golden sun 2 : He's basically the same deal as Culex (big baddy who summons orbs as minions, covering him) but the thing is, you're literally flung into him ! Picture this, you've been exploring the map and finding all sorts of caves, nooks and crannies that requires a specific ability to explore further. Fairly early, one in particular that you still haven't got the first clue on how to access... Then, you get to the Jupiter Lighthouse and finally unlock the Fly and teleport abilities. You come back to the cave in the first half of the world, do a little bit of puzzle solving, hop onto the bird platform you created SUDDEN MEGABOSS FIGHT ! All other bosses, optional or not thourough the game, you get a heads up before fighting (or at the very least you know this area is dangerous) this one, you think you unlocked a dungeon to explore, and find yourself in the hardest fight in the game ! What I'm saying is : it's very much possible to start this fight unprepared, even on subsequent playthroughs where you forgot what happens there !
i am happy that Culex made the list, i found him long before i had GameFAQs to rely on and beat him after a few tries, he's not the hardest super boss of all time, but i feel proud that i discovered and beat this guy all by myself.
Honorable mentions : - Gargaros or Ogralus (Yo Kai Watch series) There's a lesson there about obeying traffic rules. Unless of course, you're a Fleshy Souls player. - Bowser X (Mario and Luigi series) Infamous for being the hardest Mario and Luigi boss in existence. That is, before Antasma X existed. - Absolute F**king Radiance (Hollow Knight) If you're gonna complete this game, good luck besting this boss. - Emerald Weapon (Final Fantasy series) What sets this aside from Ruby Weapon is the fact that you're dead if the timer runs out. - Wobblewok (Yo Kai Watch series) There's a very good reason he's hidden in the final circle of the Infinite Inferno. And if you're one of those guys who have no problem fighting this boss for Ghostly Goo, be prepared to put up with him A LOT. - Poseidon Pig (Angry Birds Epic) If you actually beat this boss without using the Mighty Eagle, you're a legend in Angry Birds Epic. - Sans Bowser (Mario franchise) While it's the same fight most of the time, at least Bowser has a cool Sans reskin this time around. - Bonetail (Paper Mario TTYD) Don't think of this as just a generic Hooktail battle. One loss would send you back to the start. - Dr Eggman EX (Sonic Lost World 3DS) He may be pathetic before, but now, he is as hard as the 6th special stage, so better take Eggman's advice and prepare yourselves! - Kamek (Yoshi's Crafted World) Prepare for a fight against harder versions of previous bosses, as well as a truly competent battle against Kamek on the end! - Shadoo (Paper Mario series) If you have Bowser, this fight can be cheesed quite easily. - Dark Sun (Miitopia) Take the battle against the Darkest Lord, but crank that sh*t up by 15. - Kat Kraydel (Yo kai watch series) Anyone who's reached the end of Divine Paradise can tell you how hard he can be. - Kabuking (Yo kai watch series) He may be an entertainer, but if you wanna stand a chance, your saving grace is grinding your Yo kai to level 99. - King Statue (Mother series) If you dont wanna use the New Year's Eve Bomb, steel yourself for a long fight, cause this thing bears an Hp bar with a whole lot of 9's! - Star dream Soul OS (Kirby franchise) A hard fight, and a pretty disturbing one as well. Kirby lore stated that Star Dream has basically absorbed President Haltmann into his OS, and now you have to "terminate his file" for good. See this is why Kirby lore has every right to be overlooked. - Bowser Jr (Mario and Luigi series) Like father, like son i guess. - Black Rabite (Trials of Mana) "But he's just a reskin of the weakest enemy." You. Fuckin. Wish.
Man, wasn't expecting Touhou to be brought up in a countdown, but I'm definitely glad it was Also, I just wanna correct a mild (yet understandable) mistake: extra bosses have been a thing since Evil Eye Sigma from the second game Really, the only games that don't have one are the first and third (and maybe the ninth)
Flandre wasn't actually the first extra stage boss in Touhou. There were four EX bosses before her, those being Rika in Touhou 2, Mugetsu and Gengetsu in Touhou 4, and (believe it or not) Alice in Touhou 5.
This should be interesting to watch. Gonna take a wild guess and say Red from Pokemon, Sephiroth or the lingering will from Kingdom hearts and one of the weapons from FF7 will be here.
Josh: what do you mean we don’t know obscurity I- Editors: no- We don’t know obscurity Josh: I don’t believe this shit. **looks at an audience member.** hey hey you bud. What’s your name Stan: Stan Josh: okay. **Kicks the member with a neptunia and Touhou kick.**
Nameless King from Dark Souls 3. You need to defeat another optional boss to get a specific emote, go into a specific room in the worst area in the entire game, and use it at a specific spot to access his area, plus he's widely regarded as the hardest boss in DS3's base game.
@@derrickhaggard My favorite aspect of it is the scale. Fight both hands, then the head, and finally that ... orb thing. It looks like a cross between Ghostfreak from Ben Ten and the Sphere mode of the Winged Dragon of Ra. Cool, but WTF!
Darth Malgus from Star Wars the Old Republic is in my opinion an honorable mention. He has interesting lore for a superboss. Malgus was a Sith Lord who recognized that the Order's biggest weaknesses were their anti-alien bigotry and in-fighting. He was the exception to the former even having a Twi'lek wife and wanted to remove both flaws in the Empire during the post-game where he takes advantage of the power vacuum left by the Emperor's disappearance (He was the final boss for the Jedi Knight class story) and forms his own splinter faction with himself as Emperor and a diverse collection of Alien Species like Ongree, Trandoshans and Kaleesh. Just to get to him, you have to fight through the Illum planetary storyline and two flashpoints and have to face a lot of bosses in the process most notably Lord Seraven the Sith Lord who was assigned to be the Ambassador of Voss and everyone's favorite meatbag hating assassin droid HK-47 who is even more entertaining to fight if you have got HK-51 in your party. As for Malgus himself, he is not that difficult save for two major mechanics. For one attack, he will plant seeds of doubt on one of your party which will leave them incapacitated for a time and then he will force choke everyone else in the party leaving the player he previously put doubt in to face him alone and he hits like a tank. Also before a patch, Malgus would stop taking damage after losing 90% of his health and you could only beat him by using an attack that could knock him into a conveniently placed bottomless pit (This is the Empire they are a architectural requirement). I love the boss if only because I love seeing in hindsight how he played both the Republic and the Empire like a damn fiddle and the previous Empire flashpoints showed he was planning this coup for a long time.
One minor thing that was left out of Flandre's entry was the method of unlocking her. You have to beat the main story without any Continues, on Normal difficulty or higher.
You have to prove you can even survive against her
Another minor thing is that not all her attacks are static. Notable QED is one of the hardest spell cards in the game cause it's randomness.
I'll keep that in mind if I want to play that game in the future.
Yeah and a lot of touhou games wants you to prove yourself.
Oh hell no
To compare Touhou to a floodgate is an understatement. At this point, you opened Pandora's Box.
Well to a normie maybe, he is into kingdom hearts so tohou is like a neiboring country instead of an alien planet.
:o
"There is a man, not one of us, who wishes to reopen Pandora's Box"
@@francescolombardi3438 I do and have
Basically all of my videos are touhou related
First neptunia and you how. Now all we need is 40k
To the one person who asked.
The EX Bosses from modes like True Arena are semi canon. The lore they give to the world are canon, but the fights themselves aren't always canon to the story.
Basically they are what-ifs. If Kirby hadn't gotten to Magalore BEFORE a certain point passed, Magalore is overwhelmed entirely by the crown and thus he MUST DIE.
I have a pretty insane interpretation of the canonicity of the EX-bosses that involves two parallel timelines, a main timeline and an EX-timeline, and starts from the fact that we _know_ Meta Knightmare Ultra is canon...
Thank you Khalid, very cool. ♥️
@@Dreigonix To be fair, all of Galacta Knight's fights are non canon due to when he appears. Any extra game appearances such as Meta Knightmare and The Arena/True Arena, are non canon. So to date, he has not been confirmed to exist.
@@fr0stdr4ke95 Actually, his appearance in Meta Knightmare Ultra is canon. The cutscene where he’s summoned shows Galactic Nova being put back together from its explosion, implying that this takes place some time after Milky Way Wishes- the way I see it, the new game modes in KSSU take place _long_ after the original modes from KSS. Meta Knightmare Ultra is incompatible with Marx Soul’s existence, though, since Marx Soul is formed from Marx’s body absorbing Galactic Nova’s wreckage, so I consider MKU part of the main timeline and Marx Soul part of the EX-timeline. Which is interesting, because it means the main timeline has an active Galactic Nova that the EX-timeline doesn’t have...
Correction: Flandre was not the first EX boss in the series, at least if you count the PC-98 era. That title goes to Rika.
Ah, Rika
And her 02 tank
Flandre is like the 4th Extra Boss overall
Yup. First touhou game didn't have an extra stage, but the second one did.
Hasn't ZUN said that the PC-98 games are no longer canon? Vaguely remember hearing something like that l.
@@Solar-Blade Doesn't really matter whether they're canon or not, they still came first, and had Extra Bosses that you had to unlock.
Flandre isn't the first extra boss, but she's the first one from the Windows games.
Finally thank you for saying this I was getting trigger
The true first Extra Boss was Rika with Evil Eye Sigma in Touhou 2. And there are still two more EX Bosses before Flandre.
I believe in Rika supremacy
If Flandre’s in the thumbnail, does that mean that we’ll hear the cover of “U.N Was Owen” that you made all those years ago?
Edit: I am a prophet
Spoiler alert: Yes.
First neptunia now touhou. Crazy world we’re in. Next thing you know he’s gonna talk about darkest dungeon
@@theskullboy8700 Spoiler alert: Honorable Mention.
@@Janoha17
Well now all we need is 40k and everything will be complete
*Bows down*
Yozora would be a technicality to get on this list anyways, since he's literally a Super Boss disguised as a Hopeless Final Boss Fight.
Well teoricaly he is a dlc boss too, but yeah he ist the greatest kh superboss even trough he outrange data old nort by a small margin imo
@@MrRobot-0 😍
He has transcended being a Super Boss. He has become a Super Duper boss.
@@thelasttrueblade6684 Stickman Sham & Trueblade Seeker: "I DISAGREE!"
I feel gameplay wise yeah he is the best fight really an amazing fight, plot wise tough Lingering Will is the best of the 2, Lingering Will with KH2FM's Secret Ending was just the hypest shit ever at the time, I was excited for the sequel like I never was..... and then BBS turns out to be just an average game and following Dream Drop Distance was complete trash, maybe that's why whule I enjoy fighting I don't give any shit to Yozora's character or backstory, and really don't care about him.
Those of you who know Birth by Sleep should know how sad the Lingering Will fight is.
Josh about KH series:
"It does bosses right, including superbosses"
"What about Phantom, or Vanitas Remnant?"
"We don't talk about them"
Me:MF
Everyone else:"Oh boi"
@Seitaro We do not speak of Vanitas Remnant.
I know they are not the best but I had fun with those 2.
let's see, Phantom had you literally stop the clock in order to avoid the Doom timer, or lose your party members for the duration of the fight, while also playing Simon Says by hitting him with the right element for the color his heart is, and Vanitas Remnant forced you to heal with items or the heal block/barrier command to avoid letting him heal too which is a pain because despite how low his health is his high defense makes it hard to get rid of and him being able to use Curaga whenever you do isn't helping either, I mean Terranort does heal as well but at least he doesn't 1 punish you for using Cure by using it as well, 2 fully restore his health, and 3 take forever to get rid of that health in the first place
@@lpfan4491 me: which one?
Josh: (talking about Touhou?)
Me: Finally, my prayers have been answered.
Woohoo! Praise be. 😩 🙏
Amen 🙏
Seems that he was highly responsive to them
Same here
@@electroflame6188 I hate how I laughed at that.
You know one of the things that keeps going through my mind. I played through the entire Kingdom hearts series before playing KH3. So I did fight Lingering will.
The thing that truly blew my mind is that whether KH3 meant to or not they basically stated that Donald duck has the magical potential of a super boss with his Zeta flare attack. Because his attack does the same damage scene to Teranort as the lingering will’s key blade canon.
And people wonder why Donald seems to be able to fight people you wouldn’t think he could in the DuckTales reboot.
one that wasn't mentioned here was Demifiend in Digital Devil Saga. an interesting touch to that fight was that the music playing in the background is just the normal battle music from Nocturne. Signifying that to him, you're just a random encounter.
My #1 pick would be Demi-Fiend in Digital Devil Saga. Insanely powerful, can wreck you if you dare to block any elemental attacks, and can inflict damage that exceeds max health? And to top it off, you are nothing but a normal fight to him, as hinted by the theme.
Me: Lingering Will?
*ends up being number 1*
Knew it. I'm happy.
Happy as a spring lamb that didn't get cooked in a casserole! 🐑
I'm more impressed that after years they actually managed to create a worthy successor to Lingering Will in a form of Bonus Super Boss in KH3:ReMind - that is acutally a fair and balanced ultra hard challenge - like when you die it is not because of some gimmicky stupid stuff but because you clearly made a mistake - I mean for comparision remember KH:BBS superbosses? The only thing that works is Dodge Spam and abusing Surge abilties - it is that unfair.
Lingering Will, admitedly was harder in a extra boss scenario.
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@@Ghostel3591 bonus? You still have to pay for it, I wouldn't call Yozora a Bonus when he is literally tied to a trophy as well.
@@xXLunatikxXlul Lingering Will nowadays is literally tied to a trophy too AND years ago you had to pay another full price for game (japanese game because regional exclusive) to get Final Mix edition of KH2 - all things considered in KH3 we got "Final Mix" part with a DISCOUNT.
“Boy, I’m parched!”
NO WATER FOR YOU! THERE IS ONLY SALT!
*Remilia:* What is a boy? A mysterious pile of secrets?
*Upon pillars of salt and pillars of salt.*
I’m pretty sure that’s ice, and not salt.
Then my op female Asriel, just swoops in and gives him the hardest super boss ever.
@@joshualeahy2162 I climb this salt mountain of mine. Ohhh when you rage you’ll understand. By the way your awesome anyone that enjoys Coldplay, is.
Ah yes, Touhou. That thing that won't stop following me everywhere I go on the internet.
Thank you for mentioning the entire Touhou series as a whole. I love Flandre as much as the next person, but sometimes it seems as if she's the only special boss that non fans or casual fans know. Personally, Koishi and Mokou are my favourite extra stage bosses
I probably would still have picked Yukari as the Touhou rep. She's just that extra bit more of a superboss. Flan's not the first one, she's like... the fourth or so, just the first in the Windows era. Whereas Extra stages normally unlock by clearing the game (on normal or higher, I think - and oh man normal does not prepare you for Extra), Yukari is a _Phantasm_ boss. The Phantasm stage unlocks by clearing the Extra stage, so she's not just a secret boss, she's a secret boss locked behind a secret boss. ...Plus I just like Necrofantasia more than U.N.Owen...
Though picking Flandre is fine too, she has more name recognition because * insert Ronald McDonald falling off a chair * so I'll gladly take her as a fine stand-in for all Touhou Extra bosses, as most of them would be similarly qualified!
Youre also required to capture 60 spellcards to unlock Phantasm, so just passing the game once and the extra together won't do
@@HellBorn99 Oh yeah, that too!
I really like Mokou and Reiko due to not only the insane difficulty but also the visual aspects and music
Surprised there was no Nightmare King Grimm.
Master Grimm first, then just make the timing tighter and watch for different opening, victory
Cause the nightmare king, while optional, is required to unlock emperor radiance.
Also because the alternative charm is miles better
I'm wondering if absolute radiance is a super boss
@@treemeatthealmighty Since Absolute Radiance is required to get one of the endings, no.
I see a picture of Flandre, so I hope that means you'll be talking about at least one Touhou boss in this video.
Most likely either Yukari or Flandre herself.
Flan is iconic, and has that annoying thing where she ignores all damage done by your screen clearers.
Yukari Is A) the most powerful being of the series and B) the only time there was an extra boss after the extra boss.
Sadly I was never able to fight her so I can't tell how hard she trully is.
Flandre wins
Luckily it's optional bosses, I'm pretty sure that means Clownpiece won't be horrifying us.
Mokou and Hecatia are harder, at least in my opinion.
@@OtakuJuanma2 bomb immunity is shared by all Windows EX bosses so far.
Flan is the only one with a unique animation for it though, where she turns into a bat.
Josh: Alright Catherine. Bayonetta. Come in here. Who copied who's homework?
Bayonetta: Which one of us came out first? (smirk)
Catherine: Guilty!
Slight correction about Touhou: Flan wasn't the first extra boss, extra bosses have actually been around since Touhou 2's Rika, who was... just a girl who built a tank.
As for the choice, to each their own of course, but I myself would've probably gone with Marisa Kirisame from Great Fairy Wars. Not only is it super cool to fight one of the main protagonists of the series as a character that's usually an early game boss or even midboss, but the mechanics of GFW make the fight a ton of fun, too. And of course, with Touhou, we can't just skip how *fucking phenomenal* Magus Night is as a boss theme. Seriously, if you've not listened to the GFW version of Magus Night, go do that, right now.
Josh should give Yakuza’s Amon fights a look. These are the definition of super boss with each iteration bringing an intense challenge, has relatively simple hoops to jump through in most of the games, and each fight comes with some new and unexpected bullshit to the table, and I’m including his appearances in Judgement and Fist of the North Star. Trust me, these fights are criminally underrated
I love the Amon fights. Although 6's could fuck off with all the exploding roombas that can practically one-shot you.
@@Triforce_of_Doom kaos from skylanders is a much better boss
Fun fact, Ronald McDonald Insanity is how I learned about Tohou many years ago, I followed the link on some random Forum user's signature.
Cute.
classic 00s memes
I started playing Touhou 6 slightly before this video was made. I didn't want Flandre spoilers, so I had to wait until I beat her before watching the video. I'm sure you can see the time frame between this video's upload date and this comment.
On another note, I never realized "C-R-O-W-N-E-D" was named after the seven Return to Dreamland levels! That's extremely clever.
Some people want Nightmare King Grimm as HK rep, but I personally think Pure Vessel would have qualified better since he's much, MUCH harder and the buildup across Godmaster feels more climactic in general.
Kaos from skylanders is a much better boss and tougher in nightmare mode
The footage shown for Flandre's fight has actually a mod applied that multiplies the amount of bullets shot by 4. In the original it is not that insane (but it's still really hard if it's your first Touhou)
Minor correction about Touhou, Josh: The Extra Stage - and by extension, the Extra Boss - has been a series staple since game 2. I also think Flandre's far from the nastiest Extra Boss - Koishi would like to say hello - but that's a matter of opinion.
Along with mokou,alice,Rika,gengetsu,yukari,hecatia,and seihou reimu
Yeah, Flandre made me inhale in annoyance while Mokou and Koishi made me scream for god despite being atheist.
Still, its good to see touhou being introduced to more people.
that's just the main games then there's the camera games [i want to die]
I would argue that Mouku is much harder. Tore my hair out trying to beat that damn phoenix. Her non-spells drove me up a god damn wall.
@@tomlynmathewsjr7514 Yeah Mokou is a complete opposite to Touhou 8's reputation of being one of the easiest games in the series. Honestly just that extra stage in general can eat my entire ass.
I'm surprised that Giga Bowser made this list.
Should be Akuma's first appearance. An iconic moment and an absolutely broken boss battle (not helped by how cheesey the SSFT2 AI is).
@@aidanklobuchar1798 Honorable mention to God Rugal from Capcom Vs SNK 2. Motherfucker throws Shin Akuma’s corpse to the side like it’s nothing and then proceeds to give you one of the most difficult fights in a fighting game.
I was hoping for an Amon boss from the “Yakuza” series, but I guess you can’t win ’em all.
Omg i was hopefully he would at least 1 sure most of not all reuse assists but does that really matter? Some of them are amazing. Shame he didn’t include at least oh well.
I remember fighting Amon in Yakuza Kiwami, and beating him on the third try out of sheer dumb luck. Course, I spammed Tiger Drop like a motherfucker, but DUDE!!! This bitch was FAST!!
Even on NORMAL mode, this guy was hard!
@@EnvoyOfTheBlackAbyss I preferred Majima’s fight with the same guy in “0,” mostly because with Majima’s Demonfire dagger equipped on Kiryu in “Kiwami,” the fight was a fifteen-minute breeze. In “0,” you only have your wits and how you’d built Majima up to that point.
It was also really, _really_ hard on Easy, which I played at.
Redjed's Vlogs that’s intension he is suppose to be hard I mange to beat on 1 hp no damage after like 20 attempts or so. Course i used payback ring bloody binding and dojima family amulet with beast power. But it feel satisfying beating Jo amon in 4 hits.
1st rule of Touhou: fear the little sister
With Return to Dreamland Deluxe, they made Soul even harder, with OP True Arena abilities, and with full health, and I LOVE IT😳❤️🤩
17:15 If John thinks that Magolor Soul looks like a demonic Kirby, just imagine what his reaction would be if he saw Astral Birth Void.
id like to point out Ozma. final fantasy 9. lets go over your criteria.
1) jump through hoops to find it. oh god yeah. you need to play through the entirety of a side plot, of a minigame. chocobo hot and cold was basically trying to find treasure in several various set locations, with the main lead riding around on a chocobo and digging its beak into the dirt, and getting told if you were close or not to the buried item. eventually you find clues to overworld locations that hint to better treasure. 3 of the 20 or so of these (found at random, or not in a set order at least) upgrade your buddy from basic, to the ability to wade shallow water, to mountain climbing, deep sea traversing, and finally flight. once you get flight, you get told of a floating island. find it (its constantly changing overworld locations, just for fun), and you get told "hey, this cave (on this island floating above the clouds) is giving off a weird feeling. do you want to go in and see? and so begins the ozma fight.
2) completly optional. oh thank the divines its optional. its never mentioned once in any main game location.
and 3) intended to be a difficulty spike. oh hells yes. first, your main melee attacks? cant hit it. did i say you had to complete ONE sidequest? i lied. theres two. the other one is rather simple though. run around the overworld, giving friendly monsters the gems they ask for. once you give the friendly Yan (by the way, another contender for this list. the island you find it on cant be reached except by the flying bird as well. so yeah.) it tells you "thanks! now you can hit the round guy!". now your main attacks can hit it. ozma also cheats and cheats HARD with the combat system. the core combat system functions on a time bar delay system. basically, you perform an action, then wait for a bar at the bottom of the character screen to fill before you can do anything. 99.999% of enemies follow this rule as well. not Ozma. if he is still waiting and you select an action to do, his bar fills instantly, and ozma goes next. my only work around was to wait for him to be mid action and telling my team what to do as he is still doing it. also, he casts curaga on himself. just for fun. and doomsday, which brings a meteor down to hit everyone on the field, himself included. he has a looong list of attacks which im not going to list, but heres the thing: if you make all of your party immune to an attack, he wont use it. so yes, you CAN get dark immunity on everyone, but then it stops casting doomsday. this goes for all of his attacks. basically, Ozma, is the true test of "do you know this game? IM STILL GOING TO SMITE YOU."
THANKS FOR LISTENING TO MY TED TALK.
Honestly kinda confused you went with Magolor Soul instead of Astral Birth Void from Kirby Star Allies' Soul Melter EX.
Or Galactic Knight from any of his appeared
Probably hasn't gotten to either of them or otherwise
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One boss I'd add here is Mold-1 from Control. This mutated plant puts every other boss in the game to shame, mainly due to how much he throws at you, and how little wiggle room you have in the arena.
You were probably corrcet with the French pronunciation of Flandre's name. There's a lot of evidence that the mansion is French from Sakuya's outfit, to the character's names, to the fact it contains the Voile Library.
I myself am honestly still at the very low end of being in the Touhou Fandom. A total noob at best. And yet even I am delighted to see that the series actually made it onto one of Josh's lists.
As an honorable mention, I'd like to add Death from Dragon's Dogma to this list. While he WAS added to the game as part of the expansion/re-release, Dark Arisen, I'd consider him a Super Boss for a few reasons. He's completely optional to deal with as you can easily avoid a fight even when he appears by just fleeing the area, he's INCREDIBLY lethal due to his abilities, weapon reach, and the fact that his scythe WILL insta-kill you and your Pawns, and especially for what he represents. While it IS up for debate if he's the actual embodiment of death itself or just a Grim Reaper-esque enemy, what he represents certainly ISN'T, and that is the inevitability of death. Even if you defeat him, he WILL return in another part of the island's towering labyrinth while other bosses don't typically reappear until after you leave or after defeating the FINAL boss, Daimon. I tend to treat him like the ultimate challenge of the game as a whole... Can you conquer death?
I can relate about Sigrun, especially on the hardest difficulty : it took me 50+ tries before I beat her. She's a formidable opponent.
YO WAS THAT FUCKING GLOVE AND BOOTS?!
That was a HOMAGE right there...
Instant like, instant subscribe, thank you for making my day.
Also your remix is amazing.
I am a simple person. I see Touhou in the thumbnail, I click.
I dont know if this counts but Tales of the abyss has 2 that I think are pretty good:
The first is the cameo battle, a tradition of the series. Its a secret battle in the colosseum by beating all other courses (and sometimes some sidequests) where you fight the main characters of previous games. The reason I say the Tales of the abyss is because all of the party members have the capacity to resuttect the others, if you dont beat them in a specific order you'll lose, and they are REALLY strong.
The second is the ACTUAL superboss Nephilim. It's from a sidequest where you have to get special weapons that are actually useless. But if you got them all and go to fight her, she uses them all with their true potencial unlocked and can use the special attacks of your party. Not to mention that she can use ALL spell mystick artes, including 3 that can nuke the entire screen.
Once again, i don't know if they count, but i thought i should mention them.
PD: english is not my native language, sorry if im confusing. love your vids.
My favorite super bosses are Bonetail and Shadoo from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario Respectivly. In order to get to them, you need to make it through the Pit of 100 Trials. For Shadoo, you need to go though the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials twice.
I wonder: would Lucifer from SMT Nocturne count for this list? On one hand, he's the final boss fight for the True Demon Ending (TDE), and like Sans is mandatory in order to get that specific ending. On the other hand, getting TDE requires beating all 10 Fiends + Dante/Raidou plus clearing the five Kalpas of the Labyrinth of Amala, of which only the first fiend and the first Dante/Raidou fights are mandatory. Plus, you still need to complete all the boss fights in the main story, including the game's final boss, Kagutsuchi, in order to fight him, so he would be more of an extra fight to begin with.
I wonder if the secret boss in Octopath would qualify for this list.
It’s technically the true final boss, what with how it connects to each storyline, but it’s still locked behind a couple side quests.
Superbosses? 'K. This'll be a doozy. Also, Spoilers ahead:
-Nier: Automata: Emil. You have to go out of your way to clear his sidequests and the first fight with him is while you control 9S. He is at maximum level, and you may need to grind levels and upgrade your weapons to maximum level too. Once you do, after getting the True ending of the game, a new mission unlocks that can be selected from scenarios A, B, or C. You fight Giant versions of him that are also at maximum level and when near death, activate a ten second countdown to defeat him or else your game ends in a non-standard game over.
-No More Heroes: Henry. He is the True Final boss of the game. Bitter difficulty makes him take up to a thousand hits to defeat him and when low on health he can perform a one-hit-kill on you (and an awesome one at that.) Get that Infinite Charge for the Tsubaki Mk. 3 ASAP.
-You mention Touhou and Flandre Scarlet? I raise you DoDonPachi and Hibachi. She has been the True Final Boss of the series, but her Daifukkatsu Black Label incarnation is to be noted. Hibachi, already a Superboss, has an alternate incarnation called Zatsuza that can only be fought if you clear the original and extra playthroughs of the campaign without using bombs or dying even once. Zatsuza cranks the utter insanity that are Hibachi's shot patterns up to eleven and breakes the knob. Her theme song is an utterly chaotic electronica track that apparently incorporates a death chant and funerary prayer as its lyrics. Seeing it for the first time made me actually yell "What the Hell is this!?" The third game, Saidaioujou, makes Hibachi the Final Boss while having an alternate incarnation as the true final boss called Inbachi, that gives Zatsuza a run for her money.
-The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+: There are multuple final bosses, but the Ultimate Final Boss of the game is called Delirium. It shapeshifts into all the other bosses during the fight, including the other final bosses and teleports all over the arena almost without any tells. As it losses health, its shapeshifting and teleportation is more frequent and chaotic. The most difficult task is beating this boss with the One-HP character, "The Lost" on the hard difficulty to achieve 100% completion. And you are still not done, since there is another character to be unlocked called "The Forgotten", and that is another can of worms entirely.
-Final Fantasy X International/HD Remaster: There are Multiple Superbosses in this game. The "Easiest" one is Omega Weapon with over a million hit points, multiple multi-target attacks, and an ultimate attack called Nova that hits the entire party and can break the damage limit: so, if you don't have equipment that let's you have more than 9999 HP, you are toast. Nova can be learned by one of your characters to use as one of their ultimate attacks, but you still need special equipment to break the damage limit yourself.
Additionally: After a certain point in the story, a series of superbosses that are corrupted versions of your Aeons appear at various points in the map, and if you backtrack to them, you can be ambushed into fighting them. These Dark Aeons are considered the most powerful superbosses in the game and overpower Omega Weapon by a country mile and then some. For example: Dark Valefor, the "weakest" of them only has 800,000 HP. She can use one of her Overdrives as a regular attack that hits the entire party. Also she is extremely agile and it is guaranteed that she will have the first attack at the beginning of the fight. And all Dark Aeons break the damage limit, so there is that. Once all of them are somehow defeated, the antepenultimate superboss, Penance, becomes available to fight and it is a marathon of a boss to beat, with multiple targets that self-restore once beaten and can buff and heal Penance if allowed.
Then there are the monster creations from the Monster Arena that must be unlocked by using special weapons to capture monsters in every area of fhe game. Once you've captured enough and other requirements are met, a special boss fight is unlocked. Two of these are the Penultimate Superboss, Shujinryu, and the Ultimate Superboss, Nemesis. And they are the most difficult fights in the entire game and if unprepared, can wipe you out in seconds, even if you maxed out all your characters.
Penance, Shujinryu and Nemesis cannot be damaged reliably if you don't have your characters' Celestial Weapons obtained and powered up. And that task is game-spanning. It is tedious and extremely difficult to do. For example, one of the items needed to power up one of these weapons by half requires you to go to a specific part of the game world and dodge lightning _two hundred times in a row._ And no, there is no counter and the item is in another screen; if you are hit by a lightning bolt on your way there, whoops! You have to start over! If you leave the screen you are in, the counter resets and _and you have to start over!_ If you save your game, NOPE! The counter resets and *YOU HAVE TO START OVER!* Oh and did I mention that the Dark Aeons block the way to at least two of these Items for the Celestial weapons, and if you didn't get them before they appear, you are screwed!?
Yeah FFX doesn't scew around. It makes you ask yourself if it is even worth it to try to complete the game at all.
15:01 Josh hit me with a nostalgia bomb.
Touhou music is top tier!
In the case of Red, as the great Ric Flair once said,
"To be the man you have to beat the man"
I see we have Flandre Scarlet in the thumbnail that makes my day a lot better to see that Touhou is being represented
Same here. I discovered the series back in 2017 and I've gotten to the point where I'd like to see Reimu Hakurei in Super Smash Bros.
@@LeahLovesNature I totally agree with you there I was actually shown Touhou in 2006 so seeing one of my favorite secret bosses made onto this list made me really happy.
Shit dude, i was just thinking it had been years since i saw a Joshscorcher top 10 and then you pop up on my feed. That data collection is nearing the level of mind reading.
We need a Kingdom Hearts using Disney's TV characters.
does big hero 6 and tangle count?
@@WhiteDarkness3113 they were originally movies, though they could be considered. I was thinking more stuff like Ducktales, Gravity Falls, The Owl House, Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers, American Dragon: Jake Long, etc.
@@nicholasfarrell5981 touche
@@nicholasfarrell5981 oh the good animated shows would be nice when you said disney tv i jumped to sitcoms TT
@@MrRobot-0 yech, no. Their *good* TV shows.
I absolutely agree with Lingering Will being an iconic superboss in Kingdom Hearts history.
Back in 2005, players who beat KH2 with enough game completion were in awe at the secret ending showing three mysterious armored Keyblade wielders. To my knowledge, we'd never gotten a deep dive into Kingdom Hearts lore outside of our main protagonist Sora, so this made everyone go nuts with speculation. The aesthetic of the cutscene was also such a departure from the cutesy Disney designs or sleek fantasy of Square Enix. The Keyblade gravegyard, the rust covering the armor and Keyblades, the somber mood of the three warriors, and the foreboding shadowy figure at the end felt like a jump to a grittier, darker side to Kingdom Hearts that made us excited for the next installment. All we recognized was the Kingdom Key, Kingdom Key D, and Riku's Way of the Dawn, and we were all wondering what the connection could be between the world we knew and this mysterious setting.
Then in 2007, when Final Mix dropped in Japan, the Lingering Will boss and new secret ending made everybody go wild with speculation. "Why the hell is Roxas here?! Who's that blue haired girl? That old guy looks a lot like Xehanort - how are they connected? OMG is that Sora grown up or his dad? I must know!" Questions that wouldn't be answered until 3 years later when Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep was released.
Hype for Kingdom Hearts was at a peak that wouldn't be reached again until arguably the announcement of KH3. And I think a lot of it is thanks to the mystique surrounding the Lingering Will.
While no where near as strong. Rika from Touhou 2-Story In Eastern Wonderland was the first Extra Boss in Touhou. A total of 4 Extra Bosses came before Flandre. Rika, Mugetsu, Gengetsu and Alice Margatroid.
The Shin Megami Tensei series takes the exploding cake for superbosses-- nothing else comes close for a host of reasons.
1) Grinding unlike most games is not a panacea when it comes to beating the boss. Instead you grind levels, stats, techniques and gear just to present even the potential TO BE A CHALLENGE FOR THE BOSS.
2) These bosses often come with rules (or move in the case of Satan from DDS2) that will absolutely cripple your standard play styles-- break them? They'll retaliate with a UOHTPKO!!! (Unblockable One Hit Total Party KO)
The nastiest example is the Demi-Fiend (or Hitoshura) from Digital Devil Saga 1.
1) You can not use ANYTHING that voids, reflects or absorbs element (including physical) or ailment (barring a joke passive technique) or he will insta-kill your entire party before you even get a turn
2) He will eventually use that attack regardless if you kill enough of his allies (and your only defense is a joke technique you have to set up in advance with RNG that bizarrely works best with lower luck [so don't boost that stat]) 3) He has a massive health pool and his allies can heal him to max two different ways (one when you get him to half health the 1st time, the other if the ally is out to long).
Cuelex is not 'super hard' compared to many on this list, but, in-scale, in-world, he's pretty hard for Mario RPG's overall difficulty curve.
Two super bosses come into my mind:
- Magician Faust (The Legend of Dragoon) - You can't hit him until you get the Vanishing Stone, which you get by collecting all 50 Stardust. Afterwards, you'll be up against his various magic attacks and he has a lot of turns. Just equip your strongest Additions and magic armor, and he'll go down.
- Izumi (Shenmue II) - I haven't faced her, but I know that you have to meet certain requirements to trigger the fight. From what I heard, she's the toughest boss in the game. She's quick, hits hard, and has what looks like a difficult QTE. You're also treated to listening to the Tomato Convenience Store music because why not.
I'm kinda surprised none of the Velvet Room Attendants are in the Honorable mentions, especially Elizabeth or Lavenza. Holy S**t, those boss fights are stupid
What about Philemon, Satan and... *shudders* Demi Fiend?
@@matteste Dun dun dun~ *Shuddering intensifies*
@@matteste Philemon is easy for a megaten superboss. I think Elizabeth and Demi Fiend are the most iconic ones and one of them should've been on the list.
I love both the fight against the twins in P5 and the fight against the Velvet Rangers in PQ2. They are not super hard but a lot of fun and I like the bosses as characters. The twins share the spot of my second favorite character in Persona 5 after Morgana and I like the other Velvet Siblings too. So when I loose I still get the satisfaction of seing characters I like kick some ass.
How about Persona Q?
Ever wanted to fight, Elizabeth, Margaret and Theodore, _all at once?_
To give an honorable mention of my own: THE REAPER. Anyone who’s played the Persona games know how frightening that boss was, at least on a new file. You’re grinding in a dungeon, then suddenly you hear that ominous chain rattling....then it appears...and the game tells you to RUN.
Heh. The Velvet room attendents are more frightening.
No SMT superboss? Not even Demi-Fiend or hell, even Elizabeth. Too much of a grind for you?
Demi-Fiend is many times of a chore than the infamous Matador... More than 30 deaths against Demi-Friend..... I wanna cry
Fighting Demi-Fiend (and to a lesser extent other SMT bosses) is like boxing Muhammed Ali, except there's different, additional rules from regular boxing and if you break those rules he shoots you with a gun, and also will sometimes just shoot you anyways and expect you to deal with it.
As a fan of shin megami tensei to death, the superbosses... they suck. They are hard, but not very fun.
@@megatennepster3833 You just summed up most superbosses in general. I can never get why people love Final Fantasy superbosses when they take 2-5 hours to beat. At least SMT superbosses are still short!
I'm surprised no mention of FF12 Yiazmat. That boss took so long to unlock and the fight is so difficult and long that getting through it gives you a sense of accomplished when you come out triumphant.
When I first beat Lingering Will, I had done it on Critical mode Lvl 99 after a literal non-stop 10 hours of trying over and over. Suffice it to say, it was satisfying as all hell when I finally did.
Nameless King from Dark Soul 3. C'mon...he rides in on a storm drake wrecks your shit and even after beating the drake you have him to contend with after he absorbs the drake. Not only is the battle amazing, but the lore of him being the eldest son of Gwyn who sided with the Dragons was a major reveal for the series. And the music was really good too. Definitely at least worth an honorable mention
Oh Ho! We see Josh talking about Touhou! Now this is a treat! Perhaps at sometime we can see a Top 10 Touhou tracks? That could be fun! And also #Reimu4Smash
As well known as it is, Bad Apple still reigns supreme.
I will see you on the you know
Pure Furies better be no. 1
It's gonna be hard as heck to pick just ten, lemme tell ya.
Spin off remixes should be included if it happens
2:44 and *BOY* did he return!
Dang it! I wish I saw the Tweet asking for suggestions for this one.
I would have mentioned Shiki in Fate/Extra.
Not only are we fighting a main heroine from another one of the author's novels, but she only shows up in NG+
And she CAN be really devastating.
13:27-15:00 What version of Un Owen Was Her did you use?
The final Valkyrie disappointed me, not the fight itself but because it wasn't Brynhildr.
MISSED OPPORTUNITY SANTA MONICA!!
Well there is always the sequel
Na Sigryn is far stronger than Brynhildr
@@Zerathenezot what evidence males you say that. when it comes to Valkyries, Brunhildr is basically the most famous one.
@@mericarda7942 being most famous does not make you the strongest. And Sigrun is second in command after Freyja and known for being the strongest in Norse mythology. If famous makes you stronger than Pikachu is the strongest pokemon
@@Zerathenezot Brynhildr would fit in way better as an actual story relevant character in the sequel(s?) Than as a one-and-done secret boss anyway
13:27 What cover of U N Owen Was Her is playing in the background? I’m just asking because it sounds like an awesome remix.
Hollow Knight in the intro, but no Grimm/NKG, not even a honorable mention?
SON... I AM DISAPPOINT.
Your disappointment is immeasurable and your day is ruined?
You could argue that he wouldn't qualify since he is required to finish the Pantheon of Hollownest which is how you see the final true ending
You do not need to do the Pantheon to fight NKG, just finish the Grimm Troupe arc.
@@aceofflames4572 I know, but you need to fight Grimm to unlock the Pantheon of Hollownest, which you need to beat to see the true ending, so technically Grimm is required for the story
I honestly prefer Pure Vessel way over him. NKG has a little too much of downtime for my liking.
Magalor Soul was a nightmare fight for me and my siblings back when we played it.
Confession time. When you said Pokémon battle with John Williams music, my first thought was the outer space Deoxys fight in ORAS because of Star Wars
Don't give up Josh, one day we'll be able to gush about how great the Chakravartin boss is and everyone will have a laugh out of it
He later made a best DLC bosses list basically just for that
The pronunciation of Flandre Scarlet is "Flander Scarlet" (with the surname being the colour).
Kid Danger: *wearing his mighty pup movie outfit* at 12:07 Donnie tmnt 2012! *has donnie's voice* "Butt cannons? It has BUTT CANNONS?!
i was expecting Lingering Will to be high on here. He definitely feels like one of the most fair super bosses in the series. unlike Mysterious Figure from BBS who can combo you for 30 seconds straight, no I'm not exaggerating.
Mysterious Figure was also added because Japanese BBS fans complained that Vanitas Remnant was too easy, so...let’s just say that Squenix might’ve been a bit vindictive when designing him lol.
and don't forget the KHFM Mysterious Figure who copied Lingering Will's curse attack but made it (nearly) impossible to avoid with the only saving grace for it being that Tinker Bell had no limit on how long she can be out and didn't sacrifice Donald and Goofy for auto-life and continuous healing
13:55 i think it's pronounced Flan-Dre which might make her name sound French.
Wanna know how I beat Morgan freeman?
Abused a tactic of walling him in with super Craig and call girl and their shield abilities and abuse root growth from new kid and someone with a ranged attack like mysterion and wonder tweek
*Noice.* What a galaxy brain play. 👀 🌌 🧠
Really wish Nintendo would make Giga Bowser canon to the Mario series i.e. put him in an actual Mario game
That'd be pretty rad to be honest. 😳
Isn’t he just Kaju size Bowser?
@@Kpimpmaster No, that’s completely different
@@jaketaller8567 how so
@@Kpimpmaster Any time Bowser turns Giant, he just gets stronger and giant-sized; Giga Bowser gains ice, lightning and darkness powers, and gets a lot faster along with the size and strength increase
Genuine question: considering the rules, why was Yiazmat not on the list? Is it because there's not really a hurdle you need to jump to get to him other than do other hunts before?
Josh finds him more annoying and tedious than challenging
Yeah yiazmat is frankly more tedious then hard, esspecually considering you can take breaks in between fighting him.
Diablo 2's Cow King isn't even a super boss, he's a secret sure, but if you wanna talk Diablo 2 super bosses, look no further than the bosses you encounter on your way to Uber Tristram, allow me to elucidate the journey:
1. You have to reach hell difficulty with a battle net character(LAN and singleplayer won't cut it).
2. You have to kill The Countess for the Key of Terror, The Summoner for the Key of Hate and Nihlathak for the Key of Destruction.
3. Go to Harrogath and combine each of the keys to open a portal to one of three locations(it's recommended to have 3 of each key so you can address each area at once, as one area can't be repeated in the same game.).
4. Defeat the bosses of those areas(Lilith a.k.a. Uber Andariel in The Matron's Den, Uber Duriel in The Forgotten Sands and Uber Izual in The Furnace of Pain), they will drop Diablo's Horn, Baal's Eye and Mephisto's Brain respectively.
5. Go back to Harrogath and combine the collected items. Congratulations, you have now spawned the portal to Uber Tristram where lie three Souped Up Prime Evils: Pandemonium Diablo, Uber Baal and Uber Mephisto.
All the bosses you fight through out the journey are amped up to the absolute extreme, all of them boasting absurdly high health of 650,000, massive damage type resistances, immunities, defense and damage. They also spawn amped up minions too to further ruin your day. Also normally if you're fighting a boss that isn't The Ancients from Act 5, you'd have a town portal ready to reclaim your gear or to retreat and recuperate, well not in the case of Uber Tristram, you have to commit to the fight without retreating, cuz town portals are a no-go. Also Pandemonium Diablo has Druid's Armageddon skill, raining meteors down on your head if you're not constantly on the move.
Josh finally included a Kirby boss on a boss list!!!! Yay!!!!
Also I personally would have gone with Star Dream Soul OS, but Magalor Soul is also really good so I can't complain.
I'm gonna be honest. I clicked purely because I saw Flandre in the thumbnail -and super bosses are kinda dope.-
I'm not sure I'll ever be challenging her since I still have a TH15 to beat on normal. Then maybe Extra mode, but probably not so much since I plan to move on to 16, 17, and now 18 as my second, third, and fourth main series installments respectively. Been trying to keep most of the music away so I can listen to it in-game first.
So, I saw "smartest bosses" and "out-of-place bosses" before this. Great work on all three. A fan of Kirby, Touhou, perhaps Disgaea, along with other franchises? That ought to make for some interesting countdown content. Consider me on board with further viewing.
That Ronald Mcdonald clown cover was cursed, you cannot deny it!
HUSH, it is an important relic of ancient times!
It is called McRoll'd, and it is art
The Wizard from Golden sun 2 : He's basically the same deal as Culex (big baddy who summons orbs as minions, covering him) but the thing is, you're literally flung into him !
Picture this, you've been exploring the map and finding all sorts of caves, nooks and crannies that requires a specific ability to explore further. Fairly early, one in particular that you still haven't got the first clue on how to access... Then, you get to the Jupiter Lighthouse and finally unlock the Fly and teleport abilities. You come back to the cave in the first half of the world, do a little bit of puzzle solving, hop onto the bird platform you created SUDDEN MEGABOSS FIGHT !
All other bosses, optional or not thourough the game, you get a heads up before fighting (or at the very least you know this area is dangerous) this one, you think you unlocked a dungeon to explore, and find yourself in the hardest fight in the game ! What I'm saying is : it's very much possible to start this fight unprepared, even on subsequent playthroughs where you forgot what happens there !
i am happy that Culex made the list, i found him long before i had GameFAQs to rely on and beat him after a few tries, he's not the hardest super boss of all time, but i feel proud that i discovered and beat this guy all by myself.
Honorable mentions :
- Gargaros or Ogralus (Yo Kai Watch series)
There's a lesson there about obeying traffic rules. Unless of course, you're a Fleshy Souls player.
- Bowser X (Mario and Luigi series)
Infamous for being the hardest Mario and Luigi boss in existence. That is, before Antasma X existed.
- Absolute F**king Radiance (Hollow Knight)
If you're gonna complete this game, good luck besting this boss.
- Emerald Weapon (Final Fantasy series)
What sets this aside from Ruby Weapon is the fact that you're dead if the timer runs out.
- Wobblewok (Yo Kai Watch series)
There's a very good reason he's hidden in the final circle of the Infinite Inferno. And if you're one of those guys who have no problem fighting this boss for Ghostly Goo, be prepared to put up with him A LOT.
- Poseidon Pig (Angry Birds Epic)
If you actually beat this boss without using the Mighty Eagle, you're a legend in Angry Birds Epic.
- Sans Bowser (Mario franchise)
While it's the same fight most of the time, at least Bowser has a cool Sans reskin this time around.
- Bonetail (Paper Mario TTYD)
Don't think of this as just a generic Hooktail battle. One loss would send you back to the start.
- Dr Eggman EX (Sonic Lost World 3DS)
He may be pathetic before, but now, he is as hard as the 6th special stage, so better take Eggman's advice and prepare yourselves!
- Kamek (Yoshi's Crafted World)
Prepare for a fight against harder versions of previous bosses, as well as a truly competent battle against Kamek on the end!
- Shadoo (Paper Mario series)
If you have Bowser, this fight can be cheesed quite easily.
- Dark Sun (Miitopia)
Take the battle against the Darkest Lord, but crank that sh*t up by 15.
- Kat Kraydel (Yo kai watch series)
Anyone who's reached the end of Divine Paradise can tell you how hard he can be.
- Kabuking (Yo kai watch series)
He may be an entertainer, but if you wanna stand a chance, your saving grace is grinding your Yo kai to level 99.
- King Statue (Mother series)
If you dont wanna use the New Year's Eve Bomb, steel yourself for a long fight, cause this thing bears an Hp bar with a whole lot of 9's!
- Star dream Soul OS (Kirby franchise)
A hard fight, and a pretty disturbing one as well. Kirby lore stated that Star Dream has basically absorbed President Haltmann into his OS, and now you have to "terminate his file" for good.
See this is why Kirby lore has every right to be overlooked.
- Bowser Jr (Mario and Luigi series)
Like father, like son i guess.
- Black Rabite (Trials of Mana)
"But he's just a reskin of the weakest enemy." You. Fuckin. Wish.
3:10
Nearly had a LITERAL spit take while drinking soda, MAN that did not age well! XD
Lol! I didn't realize the joke at first until you pointed it out. Thought he was just cringing because "Sun = hot af" XD
@@bluestreaker9242 xP ❣️
As far I can tell most extra stage Touhou bosses give you hell.
Have you heard of Ninetails from Megaman X Command Mission? That boss is stupid hard if you dont have the secret armors.
Holy shit you still make videos! 😱 I use to watch your videos when I was a brony. Good to see you still going strong bro! 👍
Man, wasn't expecting Touhou to be brought up in a countdown, but I'm definitely glad it was
Also, I just wanna correct a mild (yet understandable) mistake: extra bosses have been a thing since Evil Eye Sigma from the second game
Really, the only games that don't have one are the first and third (and maybe the ninth)
Flandre wasn't actually the first extra stage boss in Touhou. There were four EX bosses before her, those being Rika in Touhou 2, Mugetsu and Gengetsu in Touhou 4, and (believe it or not) Alice in Touhou 5.
I also find it hilarious how you used footage of her Ultra Patch fight.
This should be interesting to watch. Gonna take a wild guess and say Red from Pokemon, Sephiroth or the lingering will from Kingdom hearts and one of the weapons from FF7 will be here.
Eh, 2 out of 3. Pretty decent.
Josh: what do you mean we don’t know obscurity I-
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Josh: I don’t believe this shit. **looks at an audience member.** hey hey you bud. What’s your name
Stan: Stan
Josh: okay. **Kicks the member with a neptunia and Touhou kick.**
Nameless King from Dark Souls 3. You need to defeat another optional boss to get a specific emote, go into a specific room in the worst area in the entire game, and use it at a specific spot to access his area, plus he's widely regarded as the hardest boss in DS3's base game.
The Ronald Mcdonald version of Flandre's theme is the best
Who's that boss Josh mentioned in the beginning, the one that pissed Josh off because it was disqualified?
Chakravardin from Asura's Wrath. the true final boss originally locked behind paid DLC but since made unlockable by S ranking previous missions iirc.
Yeap. Hmm... Top Ten DLC bosses? True, Fire Emblem Fates : Revelation is the worst path, but Anankos is an awesome fight!
@@lilsunny7399 Personally my favorite final boss in any game, 10000% agreed with Josh, amazing fight.
@@seanmcfadden3712 One thing that makes the Anankos boss fight awesome the weapon Corrin fights him with is a sword version of the Fire Emblem.
@@derrickhaggard My favorite aspect of it is the scale. Fight both hands, then the head, and finally that ... orb thing. It looks like a cross between Ghostfreak from Ben Ten and the Sphere mode of the Winged Dragon of Ra. Cool, but WTF!
Darth Malgus from Star Wars the Old Republic is in my opinion an honorable mention. He has interesting lore for a superboss. Malgus was a Sith Lord who recognized that the Order's biggest weaknesses were their anti-alien bigotry and in-fighting. He was the exception to the former even having a Twi'lek wife and wanted to remove both flaws in the Empire during the post-game where he takes advantage of the power vacuum left by the Emperor's disappearance (He was the final boss for the Jedi Knight class story) and forms his own splinter faction with himself as Emperor and a diverse collection of Alien Species like Ongree, Trandoshans and Kaleesh. Just to get to him, you have to fight through the Illum planetary storyline and two flashpoints and have to face a lot of bosses in the process most notably Lord Seraven the Sith Lord who was assigned to be the Ambassador of Voss and everyone's favorite meatbag hating assassin droid HK-47 who is even more entertaining to fight if you have got HK-51 in your party. As for Malgus himself, he is not that difficult save for two major mechanics. For one attack, he will plant seeds of doubt on one of your party which will leave them incapacitated for a time and then he will force choke everyone else in the party leaving the player he previously put doubt in to face him alone and he hits like a tank. Also before a patch, Malgus would stop taking damage after losing 90% of his health and you could only beat him by using an attack that could knock him into a conveniently placed bottomless pit (This is the Empire they are a architectural requirement). I love the boss if only because I love seeing in hindsight how he played both the Republic and the Empire like a damn fiddle and the previous Empire flashpoints showed he was planning this coup for a long time.