![]() You know the pairing, one fast but not massively damaging, while the other is massive and slow, but when he hits you, you know about it. These two are the Ornstein and Smough of Code Vein. Bear that in mind, fellow Revenants! Cannoneer and Blade Bearer Her AoE poison attacks are very hard to dodge, her speed makes her hard to hit, and even cornering her doesn’t always work, as she can fly.Īll in all, for an early boss, this one caused quite a lot of trouble until I learned a top tip: If you use the anti poison medicine when you are not poisoned, it acts as a kind of vaccine, preventing you from being poisoned for a short time. ![]() She is also a very mobile boss, flying about the place like the butterfly of her namesake, and with a giant dragon style tail to charge across the arena, causes lots of damage. She uses poison to weaken you, and as it’s quite an early boss, the number of healing charges you have available are usually not equal to the amount of damage over time that her venom based attacks do. While the Invading Executioner used the Slow debuff, The Butterfly of Delirium went down another root. Seeing her dissolve into a pile of red ash was a huge relief! Butterfly of Deliriumīoth have remarkably similar tactics: zoom about the place, inflicting damage and status conditions to soften you up. Learning her attack patterns was vital to the eventual success, and either blocking or dodging the slowing attacks was critical. Of course, there are medicines to cure this status, but I hadn’t equipped them to my quick menu, so going into the inventory and using it meant standing still briefly, usually just long enough for her to hit me with another slow attack as I cured the first one. This basically means that I limped around the arena like a geriatric on pension day, unable to run, or dodge effectively. ![]() But then she unleashed her secret weapon: if she hit you with her water attack, she would inflict Slow. She was fast, but that’s nothing new I’d dealt with fast enemies before. And boy, did this boss like to make an entrance! Sliding through the water, with her sickle cutting the surface like a shark’s fin, she finally appeared and we started to fight. Just make sure to only give her a couple of attacks at once!īut what's the easiest, quickest, cheapest way to beat the Butterfly of Delirium? Well.Well, after trekking through a very hostile area, full of thigh deep water that slowed me right down and made fighting quite hard, I finally made it to the boss arena of the Howling Pit. ![]() Try and get her on the ground, or wait until your companion does, because then she'll be vulnerable for a few seconds. Attacking the Butterfly of Delirium with melee-only attacks is tough because she keeps moving, and her attacks get more effective the closer you are. However, if you take more poison and the meter fills, you'll actually be poisoned and your health will decrease - take an antivenom or stay away! Plus, it's good to have a Blood Veil/armour with as much Venom resistance as possible.Īs for attacking, just be careful. If you just take a bit of poison, it will filter down and disappear - just avoid her attacks and you'll be fine. You see the symbol at the bottom of the screen? It's got a red meter around it. When you get poison damage, it's not the end of the world. The most important thing to know about the Butterfly of Delirium is the Poison status effect. After a few seconds she'll set off a poison "explosion" in a circular area around her.
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