Honestly if he knows what the adventures have all done up to this point, it feels like the safest bet. Plus probably only chance to break free from Raphael.
I’ve been gaming for over twenty-five years. Maybe thousands of games over that time. This was the first time I ever had a boss drop a diss track mid-fight, and holy shit did it hit hard.
Follo for religion. Gaston for his narcissistic traits. Jafar and Scar for the voice. Ursula for the singing style. Scar for the appearance if he was 'human.'
Best part is if you cast silence on him the song will go to the regular combat music, cueing you in to the fact that he's actually singing his theme song while fighting you.
@@grand1994Hmmm. In my fight it also switched in and out many times. And after this I am wondering if it was because I kept stun-locking Raphael with monks punches.
The most difficult one in the game. It was quite easy after you drink speed and fire resistance potions. I crafted 4-4, the only ones I could and have. The final fight with the thrall red dragon was very easy, without summoning allies with my main mind flayer character I wiped out everything.
@@animamundisoftworks219 I was level 12 and got him down in 3 or 4 rounds of combat with Lae'zel, myself as a monk - rogue, Jaheera & Wyll. I think monk is literally broken I can do 250 damage in a single round of combat with just my monk...
@@animamundisoftworks219 I think the final battle is the most dificult of all (if you chose to go against The emperor ofc) that dragon is a pain in the ass, unless you call everyone to help
I love that it's literal canon that Raphel is singing this as he fights. He's created this. Rehearsed this. Had his minions rehearse this. There's literally been bandcamps in hell LMAO
I love reactions like this because my first thought is always "... Were we playing the same game?" The literal devil who introvert himself with a nursery rhyme, makes deals in songs, and has an incubus so he can sleep with himself is like the definition of a Disney villain. He's got big Scar energy
Also good is the portrayal of raphael hating chaos, as he is a devil. Devils hate chaos. Not only was the music insane, but the voice acting, the disappointment, the irritation yet patience in his voice before he lost it… well done VA
Best thing about it? Dude's not even a full Devil, he's a Cambion(Half mortal). However his drive an ambition to surpass his father Mephistopheles is unmatched
Raph: You... Arcane: Meeeeee~! That just has some major "I cheekily waved at Vlaakith instead of kneeling" energy. Also, if you asked Haarlep if Raph is good in bed, you get an extra dialog option when he says it'll take only moment to finish you.
My warlock got first initiative and paralyzed him right out of the gate, so this fight became pretty one-slided for me. It felt exactly like we had broken into somebody's house and had kicked to them down the stairs and beaten them up when they caught us trying to leave. 😂 Didn't even mess with the towers or any of the fancy mechanics because my DPS was so high that he couldn't do anything about it.
Someone proposed this and a lot of people had to agree to it for it to happen. And I love that it did. Nobody sees it coming and every loves it. You can actually find loads of music producer types losing their shit to Baldurs Gate's music on YT. And rightly so.
No, that’s not how it went. It was Swen Vincke himself who came up with the idea of a theme; the composer and the team just ran with it - though it wasn’t settled where it would be implemented from the start. You can see the composer, Borislav, talk about it in his interview by Dan Allen Gaming.
I helped Yurgir in the Temple and he is super bro-tier in this moment. Tells Raphael to cram it, that he revealed how to get to The House of Hope and that The Party understands a hunter's honour a thousand times better than Raphael does.
this is why the Raphael fight is one of my favorites. The actual fight itself is fine, but man is it just too fitting that Raphael sings in his own theme song, and it's good. Such a narcissist since he's a devil, so it just makes perfect sense to me. Just a very fun yet fitting element to the fight that makes it stand out from the rest
I laughed too hard after i heard him sing his own theme😂 that, plus the fact that Hope literally died first turn because i used divine intervention and all radiant damage just got reflected back at her😂😂😂 it was on my 2nd playthrough
I kept Hope in the background and used divine intervention to revive and heal my fallen squadmates. It was my first playthrough and I got damn lucky using the runepowder bomb. It blew up two pillars and knocked the crowding demons away, by a stroke of luck, it killed a few of them and somehow barely hurt my squad.
I learned the lore from another vid. If you cast Globe of Invulnerability first, Hope won't die to backlash damage. If you hit Raph, he can still Punish Divinity as a reaction, but Sunder the Heretical (the damage DI) is a massive help in mopping up the cambions, Yurgir, and Korilla.
Fun fact: If you cast silence on Raphael, his singing also gets silenced during his singing parts, confirming it is actually him that is singing, and its not just part of the soundtrack
@@trevorveillette8415 He kind of _is._ You don't fight him last, no, but he's a harder fight than the final boss, and you don't have to fight him at all. He's the Optional Boss, ala Final Fantasy.
everyone always says the song is great, which it is, but Hope was such an amazing character to have such a small role. her cheesy liines got me a little teary eyed.
Love this fight, especially when everyone was like “oh it’s so hard on tactician?!?! Uhhhh!!!” and I walk in there with smoke powder and blew him to kingdom come
This fight and this piece we’re both masterfully crafted and will be immortalized forever more. I haven’t finished it yet but am close and can already say BG3 is the best piece of media I have ever consumed in my 26 years on this planet. Lae’zel best girl as well.
at best he will turned into an imp. Raphael needs crown of Karsus to have godlike power, Karsus the guy that lose to Mystril. Asmodeus is a deity stronger that Mystra and Asmodeus isnt obseesed with mortal view of Devil like everything Raphael talks about. Asmodeus/Ahriman true form didnt even resemble a usual horned winged creature. Theres a good reason Mephistopeles the second highest in demon hierarchy and has magic of those Archwizard didnt bother challenging Asmodeus even when he has the crown on his collection
@@ccc2839If Levistus is any indicator, Asmodeus would cook up some ironic punishment for Ralphael. Like fusing the crown to his head, so nobody else can use it, but making him explode every time he tries so, with the crown vanishing only to appear with ralphael reformed in a few days.
One of the reasons this might have been my favorite fight in the game. I think it was Paul Van der Valk (Wrote the music for Hybris - Amiga) who said that basically gameplay = intellect, music = feelings. If you hit both, its perfection, but if you hit only one, music can almost carry a game.
Such an awesome fight! Love how you can pull Yurgir to your side as well! I cant imagine how difficult that fight would be without him tanking so many hits.
@@Kuutti_original Actually it's quite easy to defeat Raphael- I didn't have Hope or Yurgir, but Raphael has very low mental stats or whatever you call it. Keep him occupied with Tasha and Otto and it's an easy win. Also destroy the pillars.
This is by far and away the BEST boss fight in the game. The music, the stakes, the ambiance. Although we (my group) went in with an army of elementals (do not under estimate those things they are GREAT)
Planar Ally, create undead and animate dead carried me through so many fights. The turn economy is HUGE in a game like this. If you're taking more turns than your opponents, you have a distinct advantage. A group of five 7th level characters in DND can obliterate a Purple Worm (challenge rating 15) fighting on its own.
This part of the game is most definitely one of the reasons why I keep replaying it. Same goes for “Try to cure yourself. Shop around- beg, borrow, steal” monologue
My second playthrough as an Eldritch knight my best friend as a ranger druid fought this drvil and it was phenomenal! BG3 has to be my all time favorite game now.
After finishing BG3 one of mine fav things on YT is watching people reaction of Raphael Final Act... To make sure Im not the only one with that kind of reaction 😅
I botched this fight the first time because I was so distracted by how awsome the song is and afterwards sort of genuinely was torn between killing Raphael being a good thing in a way and giving us this glorious piece of music and killing him being Bad because he‘s just badass level of awsome
I've done this battle a bunch of times but the most satisfying one was tossing down a runepowder barrel and globe of invulnerability and making the whole room go BOOM
The thing is, Raphael isn't just a no-name BBEG they made up for the game. He's appeared in one book I know of and been referenced in several campaign settings. Your PC is literally putting an end to the legendary princeling son of Arch Devil Mephistopheles. Raphael acts like he's a big f*cking deal because he IS a big f*cking deal.
That's so cool! I haven't looked into nearly enough of the original content, but I love that he's a character that we've had sprinklings of for so long!
I had even heard he was a disney villain and I STILL wasn't prepared for this. UA-cam must have known it and sent me your video to see someone else just as surprised by the music.
My fave dialogue iption is when you're able tk get the secret from Haarlep about Raphaels performance. Then you're able to get the last word, and no grandstanding from him.
До сих пор помню свое первое прохождение, где я на самой лёгкой сложности с трудом продиралась через каждый бой, ибо толком не могла разобраться во всех механиках и билдах. И вот, появляется он, чувак с 666 хп и я такая: Вот черт. А потом начинает звучать эта песня и ты думаешь " Все, эта игра просто охренеть какая крутая". И хоть это был самый сложный бой моего первого прохождения, те эмоции, что я получила от него, были просто неописуемые. В более поздних прохождениях я уже использовала монаха через силу, который просто не давал ему сделать ход. Но та первая битва будет мне вспоминаться ещё долго
He is a gaudy, well cultured, and flamboyant with a liking for the arts. It only makes sense that it would persist into the fight. He presents himself spouting poetry, and you can even peep him outside of the mausoleum practicing his little rhymes. Before you actually walk up on him. He literally was sitting there practicing until it was perfect. I found dude to be the least evil of all of the other villains. Still evil, but not as evil as saaaaaay Nere, or any of the Dead Threes apostles. With him in charge, he would have spanked Zariel out of the picture and brought order to the hells. Because of the hells having an intrinsic connection the Astral planes, he would have clapped out Tiamat as well, which would remove the threat from Vlaakith and the Kith'rak. There would be no more githyanki terrorizing the realms on dragons, and due to you making certain choices, there would be no more grand design as well.
true but taking control over the hells would've meant successfully challenging and overthrowing Asmodeus... which I don't see happening at all either on the battlefield or in politics
I loved fighting Raphaël, but I am kind of bitter right now, because as soon as I left the house of hope, my game started to chug like hell and I am at the very end of 100+ our honor mode play through, and I am literally at the end of the game trying to beat it for the first time in my game is just not cooperating. I have a back up save so if nothing else, I can at least resort to a domination ending too in theory, but this is been a very disheartening couple of days.
@@lozARCANE i’m doing some experimenting right now but so far it looks like any ending that involves the Docs is a Knogo because I either freeze at the scene or a freeze while trying to load the epilogue party. I’m going to do a couple more tests but if I can’t complete with a domination ending, which is the shortest of the endings, if I recall correctly, then I’m gonna have to speed run another honor mode campaign, I don’t really care too much about the story I can get that with tactician I just want my fucking golden dice
@@lozARCANE it worked. I was able to complete the game, but because I still had a more installed that I had forgotten about, I didn’t get the golden dice.
Fun Fact, if you go back to the Store 'Devil's Fee' after this fight and you check that Orb / Ball on the table infront of Helsik's Desk, it'll say that Raphael is about to be Devoured by ArchDevil Mephistopholes for his Failure. That clearly brings a Smirk to your face, cuz killing a Devil in the Hells basically is almost pointless as they kinda 'Respawn' / 'Reincarnate' themselves.
@@galacticfirefly6060you've got it wrong. If you kill a devil anywhere besides the Hells, it respawns in the Hells. If you kill it in the Hells, however, it's dead for good.
@@galacticfirefly6060 Factually incorrect. In Faerun/Forgotton Realms lore, killing a devil in the hells is actually the only way TO permanently kill them. Learn the lore before you try to speak of it.
3:48 Depending on the rolls of each bonus die, you could have rolled as low as an 11 on the d20 and still got it. From the averages of the dice, your average bonus was 12ish though, so a high roll on the d20 was still critical.
I didn't actually care much for Raphael throughout the story, he felt out of place at times and cliche, but the last act sure made him move up on my list of characters.
Yurgir proves to be an absolute chad.
"Last chance to join the winning side."
"You got balls. Alright."
3:24
Honestly if he knows what the adventures have all done up to this point, it feels like the safest bet. Plus probably only chance to break free from Raphael.
“Raphaels weak join me”
“You son of a b*tch im in”
A shame I wasn't able to persuade him in my playthrough.
@@MegawapsAlways have a bard. I had a college of lore bard hireling with me. By the time we got here, the hireling had a +17 to persuasion.
I’ve been gaming for over twenty-five years. Maybe thousands of games over that time. This was the first time I ever had a boss drop a diss track mid-fight, and holy shit did it hit hard.
in a Disney villain manner, dude was like The Hunchback of Notre-Dame antagonist XD
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Have you ever fought the great mighty Poo? 😂😂 that was the first time I heard a bad guy sing his own fight song…😂😂😂
Agreed 100%
I THOUGHT ABOUT THAT TOO! lol
Literally did this fight the other day and was texting my live reaction to friends i went "wh. Is he rapping his own battle theme???"
I was not ready for it XD
@@lozARCANE it's not just rapping, it's orchestral GOLD, i was jammin' while throwing holy water in his face
@@monkeycake2612 It's cringe.... Way better boss themes out there.
@@DJ-yo9oiLadies and gentlemen i present exhibit A of "Bitch with shit taste in music"
@@DJ-yo9oi It's funny is what it is. You can literally find notes in Raphael's own palace mocking him for his song.
This guy definitely has portraits of Jafar, Ursula, and Gaston up somewhere in the House of Hope. Maybe a giant tapestry of Scar.
Raphael is a big Ursula stan for sure, all those poor unfortunate souls
Frollo in face
Follo for religion. Gaston for his narcissistic traits. Jafar and Scar for the voice. Ursula for the singing style. Scar for the appearance if he was 'human.'
Hades approve
He and Dr. Facilier are besties
Best part is if you cast silence on him the song will go to the regular combat music, cueing you in to the fact that he's actually singing his theme song while fighting you.
Also if you cast Hold Person too. I was wondering why the music suddenly changed when I got him with it haha.
@@grand1994Hmmm. In my fight it also switched in and out many times. And after this I am wondering if it was because I kept stun-locking Raphael with monks punches.
BARD BBG best BBG.
No way that's amazing.
@@nickgotvyak5890 Same. I kept paralyzing him and I just thought that I was taking too long to make decisions so it was switching songs.
One of the best boss fights I have ever encountered
The most difficult one in the game. It was quite easy after you drink speed and fire resistance potions. I crafted 4-4, the only ones I could and have. The final fight with the thrall red dragon was very easy, without summoning allies with my main mind flayer character I wiped out everything.
@@animamundisoftworks219 I was level 12 and got him down in 3 or 4 rounds of combat with Lae'zel, myself as a monk - rogue, Jaheera & Wyll. I think monk is literally broken I can do 250 damage in a single round of combat with just my monk...
the fight itself is kinda lame cause it's more of the same but the music goes hard lol
@@animamundisoftworks219 I think the final battle is the most dificult of all (if you chose to go against The emperor ofc) that dragon is a pain in the ass, unless you call everyone to help
@@chenki1530 I killed it easily. The fire damage is OP against Raphael. If you can negate ir or reduce it the battle is easy.
Raphael is basically a max level bard singing his own theme lmao
I love that it's literal canon that Raphel is singing this as he fights. He's created this. Rehearsed this. Had his minions rehearse this. There's literally been bandcamps in hell LMAO
I love reactions like this because my first thought is always "... Were we playing the same game?" The literal devil who introvert himself with a nursery rhyme, makes deals in songs, and has an incubus so he can sleep with himself is like the definition of a Disney villain. He's got big Scar energy
Also good is the portrayal of raphael hating chaos, as he is a devil. Devils hate chaos. Not only was the music insane, but the voice acting, the disappointment, the irritation yet patience in his voice before he lost it… well done VA
Best thing about it? Dude's not even a full Devil, he's a Cambion(Half mortal). However his drive an ambition to surpass his father Mephistopheles is unmatched
I was under the impression that both he and Mizora were retconned into full devils and not simply Cambians. 👀
I thought he was like Zariel or something
@@masonsantana8760 No, he is the son of a full devil. Half of the party refers to him as a devil, and a couple people refer to him as a Cambian.
@@masonsantana8760zariel is a woman devil from the old dnd
@@aramean6502she's also not a devil per se; she's a fallen angel.
We need more musical themes in game soundtracks lmao
i loved that he had his own theme LOL
It starts out so intense and cool and then i just laughed so hard XD
Best one in the game...hands down
That's how I felt, I was so into it until Raph opened his mouth. Little goofy imo
note that the voice actor had never had previous experience in such singing. He did an amazing job
@@brenbail2000 Goofy? How the fuck? Have you payed ZERO attention to Raphael's personality in the entire game? Like that absolutely fits his character
Raph: You...
Arcane: Meeeeee~!
That just has some major "I cheekily waved at Vlaakith instead of kneeling" energy.
Also, if you asked Haarlep if Raph is good in bed, you get an extra dialog option when he says it'll take only moment to finish you.
YOU CONTEMPTUOUS CREATURE!
When the boss music started and two of my companions got obliterated I knew things are going to end bad.
Yeah I feel that lol
My warlock got first initiative and paralyzed him right out of the gate, so this fight became pretty one-slided for me.
It felt exactly like we had broken into somebody's house and had kicked to them down the stairs and beaten them up when they caught us trying to leave. 😂
Didn't even mess with the towers or any of the fancy mechanics because my DPS was so high that he couldn't do anything about it.
@@leyrua lol what a comment, you made my day.
@@leyruaomg not even touching the pillars is such a power move😂😂
Монах с его оглушающими ударами тут царь и бог 😂
Someone proposed this and a lot of people had to agree to it for it to happen. And I love that it did. Nobody sees it coming and every loves it. You can actually find loads of music producer types losing their shit to Baldurs Gate's music on YT. And rightly so.
Whoever's idea this was is winning for sure
@@lozARCANEwe have Swen Vincke aka the CEO to thank for that - it was his idea!
No, that’s not how it went. It was Swen Vincke himself who came up with the idea of a theme; the composer and the team just ran with it - though it wasn’t settled where it would be implemented from the start. You can see the composer, Borislav, talk about it in his interview by Dan Allen Gaming.
I helped Yurgir in the Temple and he is super bro-tier in this moment.
Tells Raphael to cram it, that he revealed how to get to The House of Hope and that The Party understands a hunter's honour a thousand times better than Raphael does.
Yeaaah but
Astarion
@@SaeroneScean
You can still find out what his scars mean anyway.
It's more relevant if you're romancing him.
@@SaeroneSceanWho cares? He's a git anyway
@@alexmashkin863 A git ?
@@SaeroneScean An annoying wanker?
this is why the Raphael fight is one of my favorites. The actual fight itself is fine, but man is it just too fitting that Raphael sings in his own theme song, and it's good. Such a narcissist since he's a devil, so it just makes perfect sense to me. Just a very fun yet fitting element to the fight that makes it stand out from the rest
I laughed too hard after i heard him sing his own theme😂 that, plus the fact that Hope literally died first turn because i used divine intervention and all radiant damage just got reflected back at her😂😂😂 it was on my 2nd playthrough
Lol saaaame. I couldn't understand why she was dead. Waited so long to try divine intervention
I kept Hope in the background and used divine intervention to revive and heal my fallen squadmates. It was my first playthrough and I got damn lucky using the runepowder bomb. It blew up two pillars and knocked the crowding demons away, by a stroke of luck, it killed a few of them and somehow barely hurt my squad.
@@frederiksd the revive/heal/refresh one is super clutch in the final fight for me
i just got lucky that i used guiding bolt on everything BEFORE the divine intervention, so all the cambrian's just DIED
I learned the lore from another vid. If you cast Globe of Invulnerability first, Hope won't die to backlash damage. If you hit Raph, he can still Punish Divinity as a reaction, but Sunder the Heretical (the damage DI) is a massive help in mopping up the cambions, Yurgir, and Korilla.
Honestly my jaw hit the desk when he started singing his own diss tract at me.
Apparently, the actor had never done this before. His first time singing and he killed it!
@@catandrobbyflores Only thing he killed was the mood of the fight lol hearing a diss track from the guy you're fighting is kinda lame
@@GoogleAccount-jn5qb Your mood has been long dead.
@@GoogleAccount-jn5qb imagine being this humorless.
Fun fact: If you cast silence on Raphael, his singing also gets silenced during his singing parts, confirming it is actually him that is singing, and its not just part of the soundtrack
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@@Blegieit is part of the soundtrack, but you can silence him and it will just be the instrumental
I would love some kind of expanded content with Raphael. He's one of the best villians in the game.
I want him to be a conditional final boss instead of the brain.
@@trevorveillette8415 He kind of _is._ You don't fight him last, no, but he's a harder fight than the final boss, and you don't have to fight him at all. He's the Optional Boss, ala Final Fantasy.
everyone always says the song is great, which it is, but Hope was such an amazing character to have such a small role. her cheesy liines got me a little teary eyed.
I LOVED Hope! She was so adorable!
Love this fight, especially when everyone was like “oh it’s so hard on tactician?!?! Uhhhh!!!” and I walk in there with smoke powder and blew him to kingdom come
Good ol' barrel-mancy XD
@@lozARCANE gotta love it, some problems require modern solutions 😂
This fight and this piece we’re both masterfully crafted and will be immortalized forever more. I haven’t finished it yet but am close and can already say BG3 is the best piece of media I have ever consumed in my 26 years on this planet. Lae’zel best girl as well.
Boss Music is best when The Boss Sings it.
I love the irony of him giving you a speech about over-reaching when what he is trying to do is even more ridicolous.
Rules for thee, but not for ME! As any truly evil villain would do...
🤣👍
@@tyree9055 Join me imagining this guy showing up in Nessus, claiming Asmodeus' throne with a fancy crown on his head.
at best he will turned into an imp. Raphael needs crown of Karsus to have godlike power, Karsus the guy that lose to Mystril. Asmodeus is a deity stronger that Mystra and Asmodeus isnt obseesed with mortal view of Devil like everything Raphael talks about. Asmodeus/Ahriman true form didnt even resemble a usual horned winged creature. Theres a good reason Mephistopeles the second highest in demon hierarchy and has magic of those Archwizard didnt bother challenging Asmodeus even when he has the crown on his collection
@@ccc2839If Levistus is any indicator, Asmodeus would cook up some ironic punishment for Ralphael. Like fusing the crown to his head, so nobody else can use it, but making him explode every time he tries so, with the crown vanishing only to appear with ralphael reformed in a few days.
When the music kicked in I was more scared of this fight then the god damn nether-brain 😭
One of the reasons this might have been my favorite fight in the game.
I think it was Paul Van der Valk (Wrote the music for Hybris - Amiga) who said that basically gameplay = intellect, music = feelings. If you hit both, its perfection, but if you hit only one, music can almost carry a game.
@@tzimiable the pure love and passion put into this game is absolutely incredible. Thank you larian
I remember getting a Nat 20 on convincing the other Demon to fight with me against Raphael. Was such an awesome moment.
The music in this game is so good probably the best I’ve heard out of all the games I’ve played.
I managed to persuade Yurgir, but apparently if you help him in act 2 he'll turn on his own
Such an awesome fight! Love how you can pull Yurgir to your side as well! I cant imagine how difficult that fight would be without him tanking so many hits.
He still managed to do damage to me even on my side XD
But he doesn't take hits for you though, he is always invisible
And you have the HOPE, arguably best healer. Which also can banish enemies from the house. Without her this fight would be.. well... Hopeless.
2 barb party go *_BRRRRRRRRRRRRR_*
@@Kuutti_original Actually it's quite easy to defeat Raphael- I didn't have Hope or Yurgir, but Raphael has very low mental stats or whatever you call it. Keep him occupied with Tasha and Otto and it's an easy win. Also destroy the pillars.
This is by far and away the BEST boss fight in the game.
The music, the stakes, the ambiance.
Although we (my group) went in with an army of elementals (do not under estimate those things they are GREAT)
Planar Ally, create undead and animate dead carried me through so many fights. The turn economy is HUGE in a game like this. If you're taking more turns than your opponents, you have a distinct advantage.
A group of five 7th level characters in DND can obliterate a Purple Worm (challenge rating 15) fighting on its own.
This part of the game is most definitely one of the reasons why I keep replaying it. Same goes for “Try to cure yourself. Shop around- beg, borrow, steal” monologue
This boss fight combined with this song is one of the greatest moments in gaming.
My second playthrough as an Eldritch knight my best friend as a ranger druid fought this drvil and it was phenomenal! BG3 has to be my all time favorite game now.
Best boss fight of my life. The singing made it feel that much more atmospheric, like this was actually a very important fight on my tav’s adventure
After finishing BG3 one of mine fav things on YT is watching people reaction of Raphael Final Act... To make sure Im not the only one with that kind of reaction 😅
I botched this fight the first time because I was so distracted by how awsome the song is and afterwards sort of genuinely was torn between killing Raphael being a good thing in a way and giving us this glorious piece of music and killing him being Bad because he‘s just badass level of awsome
I 100% botched this fight too XD
Im so glad the the scroll of invulnerability existed that saved me so much time stealing it from Sorcerous Sundries. Thanks to astarion 😅
My first playthrough was completely blind. Imagine my surprise when he goes full Scar on you.
It's so great when you go in not knowing and then something like this happens in the game
@@lozARCANE fr!
Everyone first timer stops for the song.
Def gave me Disney Vibes too but its pretty awesome!
I've done this battle a bunch of times but the most satisfying one was tossing down a runepowder barrel and globe of invulnerability and making the whole room go BOOM
HES HIM 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Genuinely one of my favorite recent villains
You know the battle is good when the enemy sings a disstrack on you
The musical act doomed Raphael to an eternal cycle of agony.
I cannot imagine doing a playthrough without fighting him to get this treat.
Skipping the Raphael fight is simply not an option any more lol
The thing is, Raphael isn't just a no-name BBEG they made up for the game. He's appeared in one book I know of and been referenced in several campaign settings. Your PC is literally putting an end to the legendary princeling son of Arch Devil Mephistopheles.
Raphael acts like he's a big f*cking deal because he IS a big f*cking deal.
That's so cool! I haven't looked into nearly enough of the original content, but I love that he's a character that we've had sprinklings of for so long!
Oh hey, I didn't know about this version of his dialogue because I never agreed to his contract. Neat!
Gotta love the extensive replay-ability of this game to find new things!
I had even heard he was a disney villain and I STILL wasn't prepared for this. UA-cam must have known it and sent me your video to see someone else just as surprised by the music.
Nothing could have prepared me for this song
This whole scene was A+. Took me like four or five tries to defeat Raphael. For the first time in the game I actually had to think.
It took me a couple tries too, I just had NOT prepared ahead of time lol
My fave dialogue iption is when you're able tk get the secret from Haarlep about Raphaels performance. Then you're able to get the last word, and no grandstanding from him.
Nothing better than finally shutting him down XD
Haha thats such a good reaction. Definitely one of the best villain fights in theme. Although a bit underwhelming in actual combat imo :)
A fellow small race Tav enjoyer!
Tiny but mighty!
My reaction to this theme was so much this! Made Cazador such a floof in comparison
До сих пор помню свое первое прохождение, где я на самой лёгкой сложности с трудом продиралась через каждый бой, ибо толком не могла разобраться во всех механиках и билдах. И вот, появляется он, чувак с 666 хп и я такая: Вот черт. А потом начинает звучать эта песня и ты думаешь " Все, эта игра просто охренеть какая крутая". И хоть это был самый сложный бой моего первого прохождения, те эмоции, что я получила от него, были просто неописуемые. В более поздних прохождениях я уже использовала монаха через силу, который просто не давал ему сделать ход. Но та первая битва будет мне вспоминаться ещё долго
The best bg3 quote!
That girl was not ready.
I super was not XD
such details define Baldur's Gate 3, very detailed game
"IM REVOLTING!"
"You got that right"
Raphael is basically an evil bard.
"I was not ready." Nope nope nope.
Disney ahh villian song.
*Proceeds to spend the next 6 hours to beat him*
For context: he's a bard! That's why Yurgirs contract was a song, too!
Not only does he drop a diss trap while fighting you (that you can interrupt with spells and other things) but he has 666 health. Perfect 👌😩
This battle was the first time I realised my mistake
Best thing is as you get to know him. It's absolutly Suits him to sign it 😂
the best boss fight in the game in my opinion. i won the battle without cheesy tactics and overpowered build after few tries.
If you Silence him his part in the song is silenced!
omg that's hilarious! They thought of so much for this game!
He is a gaudy, well cultured, and flamboyant with a liking for the arts. It only makes sense that it would persist into the fight. He presents himself spouting poetry, and you can even peep him outside of the mausoleum practicing his little rhymes. Before you actually walk up on him. He literally was sitting there practicing until it was perfect. I found dude to be the least evil of all of the other villains. Still evil, but not as evil as saaaaaay Nere, or any of the Dead Threes apostles. With him in charge, he would have spanked Zariel out of the picture and brought order to the hells. Because of the hells having an intrinsic connection the Astral planes, he would have clapped out Tiamat as well, which would remove the threat from Vlaakith and the Kith'rak. There would be no more githyanki terrorizing the realms on dragons, and due to you making certain choices, there would be no more grand design as well.
true but taking control over the hells would've meant successfully challenging and overthrowing Asmodeus... which I don't see happening at all either on the battlefield or in politics
You just got Disney Villain'd.
This song slaps what are you talking about
Oh don't let my initial reaction fool you, I loved this so much haha
he doesnt have a character class listed, so in my head.. he is a bard
The moment when you realize he basically sings in six syllable phrases
The only boss good enough to sing good own theme music
This is better than anything Disney ever did.
I loved fighting Raphaël, but I am kind of bitter right now, because as soon as I left the house of hope, my game started to chug like hell and I am at the very end of 100+ our honor mode play through, and I am literally at the end of the game trying to beat it for the first time in my game is just not cooperating. I have a back up save so if nothing else, I can at least resort to a domination ending too in theory, but this is been a very disheartening couple of days.
Awe dang noooooo. I hope the game sorts itself out that's so annoying dude
@@lozARCANE i’m doing some experimenting right now but so far it looks like any ending that involves the Docs is a Knogo because I either freeze at the scene or a freeze while trying to load the epilogue party. I’m going to do a couple more tests but if I can’t complete with a domination ending, which is the shortest of the endings, if I recall correctly, then I’m gonna have to speed run another honor mode campaign, I don’t really care too much about the story I can get that with tactician I just want my fucking golden dice
@@grigori9061 Good luck dude! May the short ending be in your favor, get those dice!
@@lozARCANE it worked. I was able to complete the game, but because I still had a more installed that I had forgotten about, I didn’t get the golden dice.
@@grigori9061 Dang sorry about the dice dude, good luck if ya try again
Yurgir's entrance!! So boss!!
I love how, the moment she realizes he's singing, she glances towards the camera
Wish there was a cutscene where you see his reaction if you beat him, a huge missed opportunity.
Oh that would have been cool indeed!
Fun Fact, if you go back to the Store 'Devil's Fee' after this fight and you check that Orb / Ball on the table infront of Helsik's Desk, it'll say that Raphael is about to be Devoured by ArchDevil Mephistopholes for his Failure.
That clearly brings a Smirk to your face, cuz killing a Devil in the Hells basically is almost pointless as they kinda 'Respawn' / 'Reincarnate' themselves.
@@galacticfirefly6060you've got it wrong. If you kill a devil anywhere besides the Hells, it respawns in the Hells. If you kill it in the Hells, however, it's dead for good.
oh dang what if Durge could loot his tongue and sell it to Ethel?? I want her to silver it and make the greatest magic item ever.
@@galacticfirefly6060 Factually incorrect. In Faerun/Forgotton Realms lore, killing a devil in the hells is actually the only way TO permanently kill them. Learn the lore before you try to speak of it.
I genuinely felt bad about breaking promise after he called me out for it 😔
theres a restoration pool in his house which basically is a free long rest
Unlimited restoration pool*
I had that same feeling with the DC 30
3:48 Depending on the rolls of each bonus die, you could have rolled as low as an 11 on the d20 and still got it. From the averages of the dice, your average bonus was 12ish though, so a high roll on the d20 was still critical.
@@callumreilly9107 I died shortly after this without saving IN the fight and spent forever fighting the dice to give me my roll back XD
@ Oh that’s rough!
Korilla looks awkwardly like mother gothel
Congrats anyone who got the persuasion check, no idea how I rolled 31 lol
I was so confused throughout this fight
MC Raph in da house!
I turned Raphael to stone and crumbled the statue lol
One of the hardest fights in the game, but the set up and the music are so good.
ngl seeing that team i was doubtful since he can one shot paladins and clerics, but he does have a lot of inactive turns
This was a scary fight for me for sure, but it ended up fine in the end
Raphael got that frollo energy
I love that his part can be muted if you silence him, someone mentioned that on the official video for his theme.
It is challenging, the music is great everything is great and it is optional !!! They did such a wonderful work for an optional boss.
I'M IN DANGER!
I didn't actually care much for Raphael throughout the story, he felt out of place at times and cliche, but the last act sure made him move up on my list of characters.
I fought ansur the other day. With astation and me hasted we basically killed him in 1 turn with tons of crits
I’m so down to fight him in honour mode
May the dice roll in your favor!
5:00 for fight start
if you help him when you first meet him and make him kill himself it isnt a 30 you need for him to help you.
hmm interesting, good to know