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Picture of Mundus?

Damn it, that thing is huge!!!!

It looks like cool, but why can't I stop thinking about Megatron? :(

Now, all we have to do is waiting for Vergil riding his Optimus Prime machine to deal with Dante's Megazord, in order to create the perfect weapon. XD
 
I hope this boss fight wont be similar to the lolipop chainsaw and DMC4 last boss fight. Where the gigantic boss is just a background and you cant really fight it head-on.
 
I hope this boss fight wont be similar to the lolipop chainsaw and DMC4 last boss fight. Where the gigantic boss is just a background and you cant really fight it head-on.

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Attacks:

Smash-
A simple fist smash that can (and should) be Demon Evaded: a target mark on the ground shows exactly where he’ll hit. Mundus’s hand remains on the ground and there is a Angel Lift point on after this attack, so pull yourself in and wail for it.

Triple Smash-
Three fist attacks in quick succession. There’s no opportunity to attack during that move, so use Angel Evade to stay safe.

Twin Smash-
Mundus brings both his fists down at once, sending out a ripple of energy along the ground. Get clear and get in the air, then pick which fist to attack and Angel Lift over to it

Shockwave-
If Mundus raises his fist but there’s no mark on the ground, this is what he’s going for – he’ll bring his hand down at one end of the platform and send a shockwave all along it. Jump it and use Angel Lift to sneak in a bit of damage.

Lava Breath-
Mundus spews lava that covers the entire area. As with the Succubus’s acid, use the Angel Lift points at either side of the battlefield to relocate to some place less dangerous

Fireball –
His arm turns into a cannon and Mundus fires a fast-moving projectile – parry it back at him for decent damage or just get clear of it

Strategy-
Mundus isn’t really hard – the main difficulty comes from the sheer amount of damage he does if he manages to hit you (two-thirds of a life bar per Smash on DMD…ouch). Demon Evade his fists pounds then rush back in to exploit the damage boost. The main thing is just to avoid being hit, since the basic strategy is incredibly simple. Once you ‘kill’ one of his hands, you’ll be able to use Demon Pull on his eye to yank out both Vergil and Mundus’s core. He’ll continue to fight with one arm, thought his attack pattern doesn’t noticeably change – keep it up until both arms are gone.

Then, despite a total lack of arms, he’ll carry on attacking but he’s reduced to just two moves – triple version of the Fireball he used to fling at you back when he had arms (sniff) and the old Lava Breath nonsense. Don’t bother trying to parry…just evade them and wait for him to bring that ugly mug down to roar at you. Angel Pull into his mouth and really go to town – it should only take two or tree combos to put him down for good.

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Attacks:

Smash-
A simple fist smash that can (and should) be Demon Evaded: a target mark on the ground shows exactly where he’ll hit. Mundus’s hand remains on the ground and there is a Angel Lift point on after this attack, so pull yourself in and wail for it.

Triple Smash-
Three fist attacks in quick succession. There’s no opportunity to attack during that move, so use Angel Evade to stay safe.

Twin Smash-
Mundus brings both his fists down at once, sending out a ripple of energy along the ground. Get clear and get in the air, then pick which fist to attack and Angel Lift over to it

Shockwave-
If Mundus raises his fist but there’s no mark on the ground, this is what he’s going for – he’ll bring his hand down at one end of the platform and send a shockwave all along it. Jump it and use Angel Lift to sneak in a bit of damage.

Lava Breath-
Mundus spews lava that covers the entire area. As with the Succubus’s acid, use the Angel Lift points at either side of the battlefield to relocate to some place less dangerous

Fireball –
His arm turns into a cannon and Mundus fires a fast-moving projectile – parry it back at him for decent damage or just get clear of it

Strategy-
Mundus isn’t really hard – the main difficulty comes from the sheer amount of damage he does if he manages to hit you (two-thirds of a life bar per Smash on DMD…ouch). Demon Evade his fists pounds then rush back in to exploit the damage boost. The main thing is just to avoid being hit, since the basic strategy is incredibly simple. Once you ‘kill’ one of his hands, you’ll be able to use Demon Pull on his eye to yank out both Vergil and Mundus’s core. He’ll continue to fight with one arm, thought his attack pattern doesn’t noticeably change – keep it up until both arms are gone.

Then, despite a total lack of arms, he’ll carry on attacking but he’s reduced to just two moves – triple version of the Fireball he used to fling at you back when he had arms (sniff) and the old Lava Breath nonsense. Don’t bother trying to parry…just evade them and wait for him to bring that ugly mug down to roar at you. Angel Pull into his mouth and really go to town – it should only take two or tree combos to put him down for good.

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Thanks for boss pattern of attacks. This will help me in making ultimate defense for him when I get copy XD
 
Cool pics. Right now for me, this fight is shaping up like the Saviour fight in DMC4. Huge giant monster that is fought on a rooftop, and with similar attacks.
I also see in the attack list a mention of a 'Vergil core', so this really does sound like DMC4 when the Saviour absorbed Kyrie and then Nero for power.
I'm assuming Mundus absorbs Vergil for the same reason.
 
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