For Rodrigo Borgia in Assassin's Creed 2, while the fight itself was too easy, he had to live, since AC2 ends in 1499. The real Rodrigo Borgia, a.k.a. Pope Alexander VI didn't die until 1503, hence why he didn't die until AC Brotherhood.
@@Spooky_R A stealth game in which you can't kill a target without alerting an entire city? Honestly, the new games give you a LOT more stealth options than the old ones.
@@MatiZ815 ac1/2 stealth sucks, bh/rev may lack but you can find a replacement for things like crouching, cover, even kidnapping but most are extremely clunky and may cause auto-detection. AC3 basically upgraded the stealth, but it suffered for being too realistic like not being able to hide while you're suspicious unless you break your line of site. The new games' stealth is pretty interesting (i havent played valhalla yet) because Odyssey's is based around adrenaline and some adrenaline free skills, has 5 assassination types and brazier traps are AC3-level badass. Origins did an even better job with the stealth cuz it had 2 different types of poison, sleep darts, smoke, vases with snakes that can be destroyed to employ enemies and also the super cool fire bombs. Another feature removed from odyssey for no reason is the fake target lock, where you can see a dot cursor and use it for cover-behind-low-wall assassinationsor even longer range air assassinations. You're probably right about stealth ig
Gonna have to disagree with the Sphinx being on this list. I encountered it first hand and honestly a battle of wits is refreshing when every other boss is a health bar. We get some much needed variety for this face off. Stakes were higher because of the insta-kill, forcing you to think. It makes Kassandra look good after because we now know she is not all brawn. Easy riddles? Sure but we have the benefit of hindsight. The best time will always be the first impression when you meet the Sphinx for the 1st time. Personally, I would have put the Erymanthian boar instead just for the disrespectful poison fart mechanic. Losing to ass gas is the worst. Even after you win, this will not be a battle you will look back on fondly. It's kind of embarassing to think about
I remember in AC Revelations, you had to chase an old templar through a burning underground city. When I had to fight him, I just outright shot him with the hidden gun.
Revelations is a joke. There is no real final boss just a chase sequence and the amount of effort in the story is minimal. Being forced to kill targets in a plot based context is just bad. Even Unity and Syndicate had better design for the missions
@@Engille967 that's how ac need to be, mate. the plot is: we are accessing the life of a late assassin in a memory render machine. decisions shouldn't change. we shouldn't choose anything. RPG mechanics don't match with assassin's creed
The key to succeeding in the original game is to not be bad at the combat. I say that sort of as a joke, but also if you utilized all the combat moves, not just the counter attack, you could get a good rhythm going and wreck everyone. The Timing is key though. Practicing in the arena in masayaf helps too
Honestly do t know how you can burcher some of these names when the names are said by main characters dozens if not hundreds of times through their respective games.
Holy F. I completed Assassins Creed Unity yesterday and I was wearing Shay Templar Outfit while killing Germain. I also killed him with non existing blade.
The Charles Lee chase scene at the end of AC3 frustrated the hell outta me the first few times I played, and the war elephants were a bothersome side boss(es) in Origins, to the point that I didn't even bother going after all of them after defeating just ONE of them. Hell, even after defeating them, I didn't really feel that much fulfilled afterwards. Same with the Sphinx in Odyssey as well. I'm definitely glad they all ended up making this list.
I don’t know why it worked, but I used the disguise ability, transforming into germain infront of him in the boss fight. How did he not know that it wasn’t him?
De Sable was pretty easy compared to Sibrand (if you know, you know) Borgia wasn't killed, because he didn't die until 1503 and the ending of AC II was in 1499 And how was the Sphinx the worst boss when it was literally the most interesting?
@@domiiinik4320 I did I just hung from the side of the ship and assassinated him or waited until his back was turned. It was either of those. It’s been ages since I touch that game.
Personally, I found myself wanting more than just a mere 12 Borgia Towers in Brotherhood. As a gamer who enjoys stealth-optional missions, I found these to provide a fun time. And the cowardly nature of the captains & their position in conjecture to the layout of the fort to provide a challenge that makes one have to think on their feet in order to get the drop on em! In lieu of this as the entry for Brotherhood, Id say as long as we're not confined to focusing on actual bossfights given there only bein just one legit one, Id replace the captains with DaVinci's machines. Probably the tank more so than the others due to how infamously difficult that is to control.
Charles-Lee is one of my favorites. I love the chasing and complete the optional objectives Non of this is compared to the missions of Leonardo DaVinci War machines (hell on wheels), specially when you are trying to complete along the optional objectives. Those are the worst, but I just can´t ignore them இ௰இ
The worst thing about the fight with Ahmed was that stupid bug. A known bug from the beginning, but not even fixed in the Ezio-collection, where you simply can't beat ahmed cause you can't counter his last attack and get desynchronized.... Had this bug on PS4 (funnily enough not on my PS 3 copy of the original game)
As always I’m reminding the comments that these lists are OPINION BASED, and not everyone has the same experience/difficulty or lack thereof with the games as you. So, stop being so negative all the time! ❤
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
I can see why some of the Borgia Captains can be an annoying chore. But to me most of them are easy to kill if you've figured out the best way to do it. And the same goes for the War Elephants too.
@@cutecell2798---Well most of the Borgia Captains escape. A few actually stick around and fight. But yeah the ones that escape are annoying. Theirs the ones I called an annoying chore.
@@thefishoffishall3395---Most of the time I just do it myself. With the sold exception of this one Borgia Captain on Horseback. I just call down an arrow storm on him. Works like a charm. And when I play the game I go after as many of the Borgia Captains as Early as I can. Mostly in the sequence where you make contact with the three groups of people that aid you the most in the game.
Though the ending was underwhelming, I thought the boss battle against Liam in Rogue was actually good for what it meant emotionally to Shay. The battle against Hope, while novel, would probably be my choice for the worst, because chasing her down with the poison still in effect just became tedious after a while.
Im not sure why so many of your complaints are about difficulty when the Assassin's Creed games are one of the easiest franchises to play. There's no difficulty to it, it's literally a game that people show children to help them get a feel for a controller
Bruh I defeat the real de sable after killing all of his army easily, and then only 1 counter to de sable, he fell, and then I use my hidden Blade, I dont understand why peoples trying so hard, when you can just take defensive position and then counter them all, and throw them from the cliff
How is septimius not on this list! I hate that boss battle with a passion, because after all we have done with Bayek, build his armour and build the weapons, spent SO much time building him up to be a strong Assassion... WE PLAY AS AYA!!!!! 🤬 They threw us back to level one, and Aya/Amunet is a terrible Assassin, so, all our effort means nothing to this moment when we play as Aya, making the boss battle is much harder, for This was the last boss in the game, the last member of the Order of the Ancients, and we face him as Aya, our efforts wasted and was a son of a bitch to kill.
If you read the tutorials and practice the combat in AC1, fighting multiple enemies really isn’t that hard. The narrator of the video makes it sound impossible and unfulfilling. All I can say is Okay I guess lol.
I don't agree with the worst Black Flag Boss. For me it is the Commander in Charles Town. One Bad Jump and you miss him and he flee to the Gates. I've done the Chase more then Ten Times. The First Chase is the Tutorial and it doesn't count how long you need to reach him.
Literally the only one I agreed with was Germain, This guy completely made me lose interest in the video after the first 2 choices. Clearly he doesn’t understand what made AC amazing back in the day.
Disagree for rogue, while Liam’s final chase does sorta suck, the game lends itself to the chase because everything’s crumbling around you as you’re running. It sucked, don’t get me wrong, but the assassination mission for hope sucked balls. You’ve gotta climb slowly through a warehouse with poison on the floor, then when you get out, she hits you with a poison dart that kills you slowly if you don’t continue to move. This wouldn’t be that bad if a. The poison didn’t also affect the entire screen (it was damn near impossible to aim for shit) and b. Full synch required no detection. I can’t get detected but I also can’t aim properly and I have to keep moving or I’ll die. Lots o fun for sure.
Tbh the annoying thing in the entire series for me was AC II combat system but Brotherhood introduced Multikill and that was sooooo daaam good and a good run till Rouge
Assassin's Creed I : Robert de Sable & Al Mualim Assassin's Creed II : Rodrigo Borgia Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood : Cesare Borgia Assassin's Creed: Revelations : Prince Ahmet Assassin's Creed III : Haytham Kenway & Charles Lee Assassin's Creed III: Liberation : George Davidson & Aveline de Grandpre Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag : Bartholomeow Roberts, El Turbion, Laureano de Torres y Ayala Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag: Freedom Cry : Governor De Fayet Assassin's Creed: Rogue : Liam O'Brien & Achilles Davenport Assassin's Creed: Unity : Francois-Thomas Germain Assassin's Creed: Syndicate : Crawford Starrick Assassin's Creed: Origins : Flavius, Septimus, Julius Ceasar Assassin's Creed: Odyssey : Aspasia & Deimos Assassin's Creed: Valhalla : Basim Ibn Ishaq & King Alfred the Great Assassin's Creed: Mirage : Roshan
Robert de Sable is a Fair boss fight you should just have mastered the combat its soo simple all you do is grab break and kill the in 1 hit by selecting the hidden blade or perhaps everyone just tryed to keep tapping attack
lee isn't a coward....... it literally seems like you didnt play assassins creed III, connor is a fucking monster the moment he gets close to lee it's done for him, you cannot fight back against connor..
The old ac games aren't built for boss fights sadly, they're way too easy. Like for rodrigo Borgia I spammed throwing knives on one playthrough and beat him instantly, casere was a good attempt of a boss fight I quite enjoyed that one, Manuel palaiologos was also easy, 1 grenade and he's done. Black flag bosses were easy Same with rogue Germains one sucked Starrick was cool but also confusing and hard to dodge the laser walls, but even then it was so easy to beat. Origins semptimius boss fight was BS, the gallec brothers on your own is BS, the elephants weren't that bad, shoot them in the @ss and balls whenever you can to inflict tonnes of damage
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I absolutely hated Flavius in assassin creed origins
For Rodrigo Borgia in Assassin's Creed 2, while the fight itself was too easy, he had to live, since AC2 ends in 1499. The real Rodrigo Borgia, a.k.a. Pope Alexander VI didn't die until 1503, hence why he didn't die until AC Brotherhood.
If they remake ac2 i'd love a choice to kill or spare important templars like vieri and rodrigo like you have in Odyssey and Valhalla
At the same time rodrigo is pretty much pissed at cesare at brotherhood since he just want to leave the assassins alone
@@Engille967 Don't worry, I'm not dumb enough to fall for an obvious bot.
@@Engille967 Also, that'd be a unique spin on AC2, the ability to change history if you wanted to.
@@kosaba11 yeah, but i'd welcome if the game told you which choice is actually canon
i genuinely never had an issue with the Robert de Sablé boss battle
Same
Neither I. He was pretty easy when you figure out his patterns
Way easier than Maria.
I'm sick of people complaining about AC1 while also not understanding and sucking at AC1
He's easy to kill
same, mojo guys are noobs
Combat system in early AC games absolutely did not lend itself to boss fights.
Tbf they were stealth games
@@Spooky_R A stealth game in which you can't kill a target without alerting an entire city? Honestly, the new games give you a LOT more stealth options than the old ones.
@@MatiZ815 cause they was rpg games
@@MatiZ815 ac1/2 stealth sucks, bh/rev may lack but you can find a replacement for things like crouching, cover, even kidnapping but most are extremely clunky and may cause auto-detection. AC3 basically upgraded the stealth, but it suffered for being too realistic like not being able to hide while you're suspicious unless you break your line of site. The new games' stealth is pretty interesting (i havent played valhalla yet) because Odyssey's is based around adrenaline and some adrenaline free skills, has 5 assassination types and brazier traps are AC3-level badass. Origins did an even better job with the stealth cuz it had 2 different types of poison, sleep darts, smoke, vases with snakes that can be destroyed to employ enemies and also the super cool fire bombs. Another feature removed from odyssey for no reason is the fake target lock, where you can see a dot cursor and use it for cover-behind-low-wall assassinationsor even longer range air assassinations. You're probably right about stealth ig
With all due respect - skill issue
Gonna have to disagree with the Sphinx being on this list.
I encountered it first hand and honestly a battle of wits is refreshing when every other boss is a health bar. We get some much needed variety for this face off. Stakes were higher because of the insta-kill, forcing you to think. It makes Kassandra look good after because we now know she is not all brawn.
Easy riddles? Sure but we have the benefit of hindsight. The best time will always be the first impression when you meet the Sphinx for the 1st time.
Personally, I would have put the Erymanthian boar instead just for the disrespectful poison fart mechanic. Losing to ass gas is the worst. Even after you win, this will not be a battle you will look back on fondly. It's kind of embarassing to think about
Medusa is also kinda annoying
I loved the Robert de Sabe fight and the lead up where you use all the skills you have learned to best him
I remember in AC Revelations, you had to chase an old templar through a burning underground city. When I had to fight him, I just outright shot him with the hidden gun.
I just did that mission yesterday.
Quickshots suck. I prefer having them restricted on npcs like you do in the kenway saga. Absolute removal is exaggerated
Revelations is a joke. There is no real final boss just a chase sequence and the amount of effort in the story is minimal. Being forced to kill targets in a plot based context is just bad. Even Unity and Syndicate had better design for the missions
@@Engille967 I liked it
@@Engille967 that's how ac need to be, mate. the plot is: we are accessing the life of a late assassin in a memory render machine. decisions shouldn't change. we shouldn't choose anything. RPG mechanics don't match with assassin's creed
The key to succeeding in the original game is to not be bad at the combat. I say that sort of as a joke, but also if you utilized all the combat moves, not just the counter attack, you could get a good rhythm going and wreck everyone. The Timing is key though. Practicing in the arena in masayaf helps too
4:46 didn't know you can assassinate and throw the guard in this particular mission till now
Honestly do t know how you can burcher some of these names when the names are said by main characters dozens if not hundreds of times through their respective games.
Holy F. I completed Assassins Creed Unity yesterday and I was wearing Shay Templar Outfit while killing Germain. I also killed him with non existing blade.
How funny! I beat it yesterday the exact same way! Even seeing the not existent blade into his neck
Achilles in ac 3 was tough in the game of checkers i think bastard always laughed before he beat you
Ugh, don't remind me...
The Charles Lee chase scene at the end of AC3 frustrated the hell outta me the first few times I played, and the war elephants were a bothersome side boss(es) in Origins, to the point that I didn't even bother going after all of them after defeating just ONE of them. Hell, even after defeating them, I didn't really feel that much fulfilled afterwards. Same with the Sphinx in Odyssey as well. I'm definitely glad they all ended up making this list.
Also GIVE ME LEE!
Ezio spared Rodrigo Borgia to complete his vengeance ark and prove that he is wiser than killing him in a blind rage.
I don’t know why it worked, but I used the disguise ability, transforming into germain infront of him in the boss fight. How did he not know that it wasn’t him?
TF!? Can you do that? Lol
De Sable was pretty easy compared to Sibrand (if you know, you know)
Borgia wasn't killed, because he didn't die until 1503 and the ending of AC II was in 1499
And how was the Sphinx the worst boss when it was literally the most interesting?
What you just had to assassinate sibrand
@@haydenkallay5018 You clearly didn't play it
@@domiiinik4320 I did I just hung from the side of the ship and assassinated him or waited until his back was turned. It was either of those. It’s been ages since I touch that game.
This list could easily be about odyssey’s many tedious boss fights
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Personally, I found myself wanting more than just a mere 12 Borgia Towers in Brotherhood. As a gamer who enjoys stealth-optional missions, I found these to provide a fun time. And the cowardly nature of the captains & their position in conjecture to the layout of the fort to provide a challenge that makes one have to think on their feet in order to get the drop on em! In lieu of this as the entry for Brotherhood, Id say as long as we're not confined to focusing on actual bossfights given there only bein just one legit one, Id replace the captains with DaVinci's machines. Probably the tank more so than the others due to how infamously difficult that is to control.
Charles-Lee is one of my favorites.
I love the chasing and complete the optional objectives
Non of this is compared to the missions of Leonardo DaVinci War machines (hell on wheels), specially when you are trying to complete along the optional objectives. Those are the worst, but I just can´t ignore them
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Getting 100% synchronization on 'Hell on wheels' was horrible, especially facing the two tanks at the end of the mission
@Damien De Backer you are just a noob bro :)
@Damien De Backer look arround, hundreds of people completed AC brotherhood 100% sync in a week.
Erm.
If Liam was really Shay’s friend he would have tried to find a different solution rather than trying to kill him.
he went mad with his blind loyalty to Achilles
The worst thing about the fight with Ahmed was that stupid bug. A known bug from the beginning, but not even fixed in the Ezio-collection, where you simply can't beat ahmed cause you can't counter his last attack and get desynchronized.... Had this bug on PS4 (funnily enough not on my PS 3 copy of the original game)
Personally I thought beating up the pope and leaving him defeated to limp on through half a game was actually very kathartic
Nice work :))))
As always I’m reminding the comments that these lists are OPINION BASED, and not everyone has the same experience/difficulty or lack thereof with the games as you. So, stop being so negative all the time! ❤
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
You have an fantastic day as well 😊
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Gotta give it to Duncan Walpole though, his betrayal sent Kenway to the Creed
I can see why some of the Borgia Captains can be an annoying chore. But to me most of them are easy to kill if you've figured out the best way to do it. And the same goes for the War Elephants too.
It is just devastating that they are so fast to escape
I found once you can call your assassins it became really easy
@@cutecell2798---Well most of the Borgia Captains escape. A few actually stick around and fight. But yeah the ones that escape are annoying. Theirs the ones I called an annoying chore.
@@thefishoffishall3395---Most of the time I just do it myself. With the sold exception of this one Borgia Captain on Horseback. I just call down an arrow storm on him. Works like a charm. And when I play the game I go after as many of the Borgia Captains as Early as I can. Mostly in the sequence where you make contact with the three groups of people that aid you the most in the game.
More assassins creed please🤞🏻🙌🏻
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Not only did you call a decent boss fight bad, you also dissed the arkham series, what. The. Actual. Hell
Though the ending was underwhelming, I thought the boss battle against Liam in Rogue was actually good for what it meant emotionally to Shay. The battle against Hope, while novel, would probably be my choice for the worst, because chasing her down with the poison still in effect just became tedious after a while.
Im not sure why so many of your complaints are about difficulty when the Assassin's Creed games are one of the easiest franchises to play. There's no difficulty to it, it's literally a game that people show children to help them get a feel for a controller
Whoever made this list has definitely only has surface level knowledge of these games, what the fuck is this list?
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Bruh I defeat the real de sable after killing all of his army easily, and then only 1 counter to de sable, he fell, and then I use my hidden Blade, I dont understand why peoples trying so hard, when you can just take defensive position and then counter them all, and throw them from the cliff
I found dag to be beaten really annoying cuz my potato pc was having a seizure during that boss fight with fps less than 30 or even 20 😂
A lot of those arent boss fights are boss levels, are you going to make the same mistakes that whatculture?
How is septimius not on this list! I hate that boss battle with a passion, because after all we have done with Bayek, build his armour and build the weapons, spent SO much time building him up to be a strong Assassion... WE PLAY AS AYA!!!!! 🤬 They threw us back to level one, and Aya/Amunet is a terrible Assassin, so, all our effort means nothing to this moment when we play as Aya, making the boss battle is much harder, for This was the last boss in the game, the last member of the Order of the Ancients, and we face him as Aya, our efforts wasted and was a son of a bitch to kill.
I think for syndicate would have being better and even more great a final boss fight in the big ben tower instead of the catacumbs
If you read the tutorials and practice the combat in AC1, fighting multiple enemies really isn’t that hard. The narrator of the video makes it sound impossible and unfulfilling. All I can say is Okay I guess lol.
when your mouth is numb from the dentist 1:10
Good video and MOJO plays is a good channel
Tomasso vietrbo was the hardest for me since if he barely saw or heard you he rushes out
I don't agree with the worst Black Flag Boss. For me it is the Commander in Charles Town. One Bad Jump and you miss him and he flee to the Gates. I've done the Chase more then Ten Times. The First Chase is the Tutorial and it doesn't count how long you need to reach him.
You kill instantly rober, al mualim and tougher emenies with just one hidden blade counter-attack
So far the first two are the final Bosses... they were my favorites!!!!
Literally the only one I agreed with was Germain, This guy completely made me lose interest in the video after the first 2 choices. Clearly he doesn’t understand what made AC amazing back in the day.
From the borgia captian the most frustrating Was Pietro da Sinea hebhad the shortest fun and was surraonded by the most guards
These are literally the bad guys or bosses in each game in order of release wtf is this list and video
If you cant get past the guards in sequence 12 memory 2 of AC3 just use the combat roll
Can you do the BEST boss in every Assasin's Creed Game?
Disagree for rogue, while Liam’s final chase does sorta suck, the game lends itself to the chase because everything’s crumbling around you as you’re running. It sucked, don’t get me wrong, but the assassination mission for hope sucked balls. You’ve gotta climb slowly through a warehouse with poison on the floor, then when you get out, she hits you with a poison dart that kills you slowly if you don’t continue to move. This wouldn’t be that bad if a. The poison didn’t also affect the entire screen (it was damn near impossible to aim for shit) and b. Full synch required no detection. I can’t get detected but I also can’t aim properly and I have to keep moving or I’ll die. Lots o fun for sure.
Tbh the annoying thing in the entire series for me was AC II combat system but Brotherhood introduced Multikill and that was sooooo daaam good and a good run till Rouge
Assassin's Creed I : Robert de Sable & Al Mualim
Assassin's Creed II : Rodrigo Borgia
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood : Cesare Borgia
Assassin's Creed: Revelations : Prince Ahmet
Assassin's Creed III : Haytham Kenway & Charles Lee
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation : George Davidson & Aveline de Grandpre
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag : Bartholomeow Roberts, El Turbion, Laureano de Torres y Ayala
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag: Freedom Cry : Governor De Fayet
Assassin's Creed: Rogue : Liam O'Brien & Achilles Davenport
Assassin's Creed: Unity : Francois-Thomas Germain
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate : Crawford Starrick
Assassin's Creed: Origins : Flavius, Septimus, Julius Ceasar
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey : Aspasia & Deimos
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla : Basim Ibn Ishaq & King Alfred the Great
Assassin's Creed: Mirage : Roshan
I see you put Arno in Shay’s robes too
Lol in black flag Duncan is such a pushover cuz he was clearly injured bad after a whole ass ship crash
I never really had eny issues in bass fights in assassin creed games really
Liberation is always neglected when these lists are done....
the starrick fight was pretty fun
Yes, seeing the Frye twins working together instead of always arguing was a sight to behold.
Very Nice 👍
Amazing mojo plays.
Robert de Sable is a Fair boss fight you should just have mastered the combat its soo simple all you do is grab break and kill the in 1 hit by selecting the hidden blade or perhaps everyone just tryed to keep tapping attack
Dag was really the worst because he forced Eivor's hand in a holmgang
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I raged so hard killing borgia captains , SO HARD , AND THOSE IDIOTS WILL ESCAPE
The Sphinx is from Egyptian mythology, not Greek mythology.
In untiy I ran straight though the swords power
Dag went down like a total punk
I am never watching this channel again ...
They are not bad, just challenging.
Was there ever a character so unlikeable as Dag?
Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Verendrye was
So u chose the elephants because it wrong in real life or somthing? ITS A GAME
robert de sable was easy as fuck, he grabbed me i countered it, he fell and i assassinated him
Did he say "Ducan Walpole"
Worst bosses in a great series with a history of failing at boss fights
lee isn't a coward....... it literally seems like you didnt play assassins creed III, connor is a fucking monster the moment he gets close to lee it's done for him, you cannot fight back against connor..
I always forget who the grand master templar is in ac revelations. So by that I think he's the worst ac boss.
Getting trought in ac 1 was easy bc i mastered countering with the hidden blade killing everybody by one hit
Ayo mojo plays should I buy assassin creed mirage?
Wait for the demo
The Black flag boss is bullshit, it’s not even a boss it’s the first tutorial. The hardest one for me at least was the knight/bodyguard in the castle
Worst boss in AC Rogue…..Storm Fortress
In Arno defense it’s elise fault why she died
MojoPlays loves to ruin their credibility with every upload
3:08 seser Borgia yes totally not reading off a script
The old ac games aren't built for boss fights sadly, they're way too easy.
Like for rodrigo Borgia I spammed throwing knives on one playthrough and beat him instantly, casere was a good attempt of a boss fight I quite enjoyed that one, Manuel palaiologos was also easy, 1 grenade and he's done.
Black flag bosses were easy
Same with rogue
Germains one sucked
Starrick was cool but also confusing and hard to dodge the laser walls, but even then it was so easy to beat.
Origins semptimius boss fight was BS, the gallec brothers on your own is BS, the elephants weren't that bad, shoot them in the @ss and balls whenever you can to inflict tonnes of damage
WHERE IS CHARLES LEE?
This list kinda sucks ngl, like come they just listed the games in order by their boss fights from AC1 all the way to AC Valhalla
Dag was so annoying hated him
Mojoplays lists are as credible as Dr disrespect reputation 😂
Assassin creed 2 boss damn fat guy and the bare fight damn the easiest. I can complete it without damage Definitely the worst boss in AC series
I just didn’t agree with most of this list
Robert de Sablé? Smells like skill issue
Well this channel doesn't know the difference between a chase and boss fight... apparently.
AC1 isn’t hard lol
Bro work on your pronunciations. It hurts me
It is actually making me sick to my stomach.
I swear to God, the mispronouncing of names are PISSING ME OFF
Wow
Whoever made this list has no idea how to play assassins creed