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** The premise of the game is basically Creator/FromSoftware going "Let's take all of the classic horror monsters, vampires, wolfmen, Frankenstein's monster, zombies, [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Frankenstein zombies]], and [[EldritchAbomination Cthulhuoid abominations]], crank them UpToEleven, and you, yes [[PlayerCharacter you]], go have fun killing them." Once you get past the initial, universal terror of facing these creatures, through gameplay, you learn to become a ''hunter'' of these beasts, and it is '''''glorious'''''.

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** The premise of the game is basically Creator/FromSoftware going "Let's take all of the classic horror monsters, vampires, wolfmen, Frankenstein's monster, zombies, [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Frankenstein zombies]], and [[EldritchAbomination Cthulhuoid abominations]], crank them UpToEleven, and you, yes [[PlayerCharacter you]], go have fun killing them." Once you get past the initial, universal terror of facing these creatures, through gameplay, you learn to become a ''hunter'' ''Hunter'' of these beasts, and it is '''''glorious'''''.



* The visceral attack animation is aptly named simply awesome; upon opening up the enemy's defense, instead of attacking them with your weapon, the hunter '''plunges their hand through''' the unfortunate adversary, before ripping it back out in a gargantuan shower of blood and gore.
* Darkbeast Paarl is simply awesome looking- everything from its terrifyingly awesome design with a horrific human face and crackling with electricity, to the way the electricity looks and moves on its body.
* At first, it may be difficult to take Old Hunter Djura seriously. Although a hunter, he is still more-or less human, and after the fight with the altered Father Gascoigne, another old man doesn't seem like a dire threat. As you make your way through Old Yharnam, dismissing or outright ignoring his warnings to turn back, you round a corner only to be immediately pasted by a hellishly lethal ''Gatling cannon'', courtesy of mister Djura.

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* The visceral attack animation is aptly named simply awesome; upon opening up the enemy's defense, instead of attacking them with your weapon, the hunter Hunter '''plunges their hand through''' the unfortunate adversary, before ripping it back out in a gargantuan shower of blood and gore.
* Darkbeast Paarl is simply awesome looking- looking -- everything from its terrifyingly awesome design with a horrific human face and crackling with electricity, to the way the electricity looks and moves on its body.
* At first, it may be difficult to take Old Hunter Djura seriously. Although a hunter, Hunter, he is still more-or less human, and after the fight with the altered Father Gascoigne, another old man doesn't seem like a dire threat. As you make your way through Old Yharnam, dismissing or outright ignoring his warnings to turn back, you round a corner only to be immediately pasted by a hellishly lethal ''Gatling cannon'', courtesy of mister Djura.



** This really warrants further explanation. At different points throughout the game, this man has been your cryptic guidance, and one of the only hunters that truly knows what you're going through, having been a great hunter himself once upon a time. But now, for the first time since he trained Lady Maria, he's facing down another hunter who equals him in power and skill. So what does he do? He ''stands up'', revealing that he didn't even need the wheelchair, and whips out a huge and absolutely badass-looking scythe. After saying the above line, the fight begins, and it's made abundantly clear that he's lost ''none'' of his edge.
** Not only is the fight an awesome boss battle, it's also a LastDance upon a Last Dance. You've been to hell and back conquering everything that tried to stop you, and you've become the most skilled, powerful, and unstoppable hunter since Lady Maria and Gehrman himself. This battle is a test of all you've accomplished, against the only foe left that could give you a challenge, and the only obstacle standing between you and the end of the journey. And the boss himself? After seeing hunter after hunter die in droves, none ever managing to reach his level, the old man finally has met a WorthyOpponent in his own pupil, one who can free him from the Nightmare, if they can prove themselves capable of surpassing the greatest hunter of all time. It's the end of the journey for both of you, and what better way for two warriors to go out than in an epic duel to the death.

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** This really warrants further explanation. At different points throughout the game, this man has been your cryptic guidance, and one of the only hunters Hunters that truly knows what you're going through, having been a great hunter Hunter himself once upon a time. But now, for the first time since he trained Lady Maria, he's facing down another hunter Hunter who equals him in power and skill. So what does he do? He ''stands up'', revealing that he didn't even need the wheelchair, and whips out a huge and absolutely badass-looking scythe. After saying the above line, the fight begins, and it's made abundantly clear that he's lost ''none'' of his edge.
** Not only is the fight an awesome boss battle, it's also a LastDance upon a Last Dance. You've been to hell and back conquering everything that tried to stop you, and you've become the most skilled, powerful, and unstoppable hunter Hunter since Lady Maria and Gehrman himself. This battle is a test of all you've accomplished, against the only foe left that could give you a challenge, and the only obstacle standing between you and the end of the journey. And the boss himself? After seeing hunter Hunter after hunter Hunter die in droves, none ever managing to reach his level, the old man finally has met a WorthyOpponent in his own pupil, one who can free him from the Nightmare, if they can prove themselves capable of surpassing the greatest hunter Hunter of all time. It's the end of the journey for both of you, and what better way for two warriors to go out than in an epic duel to the death.



* Befriending Eileen the Crow and getting her badge. Considering her occupation (Hunting other Hunters who have lost their minds), being given her badge is a great honor, a badass acknowledging another. Taking out her final target is also a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome by itself, considering he is by far the single most powerful NPC in the game.

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* Befriending Eileen the Crow and getting her badge. Considering her occupation (Hunting (hunting other Hunters who have lost their minds), being given her badge is a great honor, a badass acknowledging another. Taking out her final target is also a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome by itself, considering he is by far the single most powerful NPC in the game.



** The Wheel of Logarius has the weapon become seeped in a crimson mist as the hunter revs the wheel, unleashing the spirits trapped inside with a ghastly roar. Special mention goes to the transforming attack, in which the hunter raises the wheel overhead before ripping it open and slamming it down on their foe with a satisfying ''crunch.''

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** The Wheel of Logarius has the weapon become seeped in a crimson mist as the hunter Hunter revs the wheel, unleashing the spirits trapped inside with a ghastly roar. Special mention goes to the transforming attack, in which the hunter Hunter raises the wheel overhead before ripping it open and slamming it down on their foe with a satisfying ''crunch.''



* The hunter transformations introduced in the [=DLC=] are pretty badass.

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* The hunter Hunter transformations introduced in the [=DLC=] are pretty badass.
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** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the ''Dark Souls'' series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even Gehrman can be parried regularly, and the Moon Presence is child's play compared to those that came before it (continuing a trend in the ''Souls'' games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceding it). But Maria? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll probably miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants. It is also a case of DifficultButAwesome, as you have to land the attack ''just right'' in order to make full use of the Saw; if you can use it well, you deserve to waltz through the fight.

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** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the ''Dark Souls'' series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even Gehrman can be parried regularly, regularly – though he is comparatively easy to dodge – and the Moon Presence is child's play compared to those that came before it (continuing a trend in the ''Souls'' games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceding it).it). Even Sister Friede, Maria's SpiritualSuccessor in ''Videogame/DarkSoulsIII'' and SNKBoss, exists in a game with the [[GameBreaker Storyteller's Staff]], which can let any player use poison against her that scales viciously with her health pool during her most dangerous phase. But Maria? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll probably miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants. It is also a case of DifficultButAwesome, as you have to land the attack ''just right'' in order to make full use of the Saw; if you can use it well, you deserve to waltz through the fight.
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* In comparison to the ''Dark Souls'' series, Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower. In a series known for, among other things, usually having a humanoid opponent for either an ultimate or penultimate boss, she manages to be far more badass than any of them. Counting the ways: she's incredibly fast, uses well honed swordplay against you, and while you gradually whittle down her HP, she starts to use blood to increase her range, and even lights her extended slashes on fire. Throughout the fight, every single skill you've learned during the course of the game is put to the test, and never gives you even a small bit of breathing room.
** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the ''Dark Souls'' series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even Gehrman can be parried regularly, and the Moon Presence is child's play compared to those that came before it (continuing a trend in the ''Souls'' games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceding it). But Maria? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll probably miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants.

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* In comparison to the ''Dark Souls'' series, Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower. In a series known for, among other things, usually having a humanoid opponent for either an ultimate or penultimate boss, she manages to be far more badass than any of them. Counting the ways: she's incredibly fast, uses well honed swordplay against you, and while you gradually whittle down her HP, she starts to use blood to increase her range, range and make approaching her require precise dodging and an intuitive understanding of her attack rhythms, and even lights her extended slashes on fire. Throughout the fight, every single skill you've learned during the course of the game is put to the test, and never gives you even a small bit of breathing room.
** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the ''Dark Souls'' series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even Gehrman can be parried regularly, and the Moon Presence is child's play compared to those that came before it (continuing a trend in the ''Souls'' games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceding it). But Maria? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll probably miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants. It is also a case of DifficultButAwesome, as you have to land the attack ''just right'' in order to make full use of the Saw; if you can use it well, you deserve to waltz through the fight.

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** It can only happen twice in a playthrough, [[spoiler:one of those times being with the TrueFinalBoss,]] but that just makes it all the sweeter when you see those two wonderful words: '''[[spoiler:NIGHTMARE SLAIN]]'''.
** [[spoiler:''The Old Hunters'' adds a third NIGHTMARE SLAIN, for slaying the Orphan of Kos in phantom form.]]

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** It can only happen twice in a playthrough, [[spoiler:one one of those times being with the TrueFinalBoss,]] TrueFinalBoss, but that just makes it all the sweeter when you see those two wonderful words: '''[[spoiler:NIGHTMARE SLAIN]]'''.
'''NIGHTMARE SLAIN'''.
** [[spoiler:''The ''The Old Hunters'' adds a third NIGHTMARE SLAIN, for slaying the Orphan of Kos in phantom form.]]



* At first, it may be difficult to take Old Hunter Djura seriously. Although a hunter, he is still more-or less human, and after the fight with the altered Father Gascoigne, another old man doesn't seem like a dire threat. As you make your way through Old Yharnam, dismissing or outright ignoring his warnings to turn back, you round a corner [[spoiler:only to be immediately pasted by a hellishly lethal ''Gatling cannon'']], courtesy of mister Djura.

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* At first, it may be difficult to take Old Hunter Djura seriously. Although a hunter, he is still more-or less human, and after the fight with the altered Father Gascoigne, another old man doesn't seem like a dire threat. As you make your way through Old Yharnam, dismissing or outright ignoring his warnings to turn back, you round a corner [[spoiler:only only to be immediately pasted by a hellishly lethal ''Gatling cannon'']], cannon'', courtesy of mister Djura.



* You gotta give credit where credit is due; the fact that you went from some poor schlub trying to find a cure for your illness and getting in ''way'' over your head with the Yharnam Hunt to the most badass Hunter in the city is certainly a nice feather in your cap to have. You're basically an ActionSurvivor that got turned UpToEleven. And this goes double if you chose the "[[JokeCharacter Waste of Skin]]" origin. Even more so when you get the true ending by defeating [[spoiler: Gehrman and the Moon Presence, probably the most powerful entity in the game, and turn into an infant Great One]]. And that's after killing several creatures that are basically [[spoiler: alien gods]] before ever getting that far.
* Just five words: [[spoiler:"Tonight, Gehrman joins the hunt ..."]]
** This really warrants further (spoiler-heavy) explanation. [[spoiler: At different points throughout the game, this man has been your cryptic guidance, and one of the only hunters that truly knows what you're going through, having been a great hunter himself once upon a time. But now, for the first time since he trained Lady Maria, he's facing down another hunter who equals him in power and skill. So what does he do? He ''stands up'', revealing that he didn't even need the wheelchair, and whips out a huge and absolutely badass-looking scythe. After saying the above line, the fight begins, and it's made abundantly clear that he's lost ''none'' of his edge.]]
** Not only is the fight an awesome boss battle, it's also a LastDance upon a Last Dance. You've been to hell and back conquering everything that tried to stop you, and you've become the most skilled, powerful, and unstoppable hunter since [[spoiler: Lady Maria and Gehrman]]. This battle is a test of all you've accomplished, against the only foe left that could give you a challenge, and the only thing standing between you and the end of the journey. And the boss Themselves? [[spoiler: After seeing hunter after hunter die in droves, none ever managing to reach his level, the old man finally has met a WorthyOpponent in his own pupil, one who can free him from the nightmare, if they can prove themselves capable of surpassing the greatest hunter of all time.]] It's the end of the journey for both of you, and what better way for two warriors to go out than in an epic duel to the death.
* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring it down to 1/3rd of its health it [[spoiler:rips off its back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that it mutilates itself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.

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* You gotta give credit where credit is due; the fact that you your character went from being some poor schlub trying to find a cure for your their illness and getting in ''way'' over your their head with the Yharnam Hunt to the most badass Hunter in the city is certainly a nice feather in your their cap to have. You're They're basically an ActionSurvivor that got turned UpToEleven. And this goes double if you chose the "[[JokeCharacter Waste of Skin]]" origin. Even more so when you get the true ending by defeating [[spoiler: Gehrman and the Moon Presence, probably the most powerful entity in the game, and turn into an infant Great One]]. One. And that's after killing several creatures that are basically [[spoiler: alien gods]] gods before ever getting that far.
* Just five words: [[spoiler:"Tonight, "Tonight, Gehrman joins the hunt ..."]]
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** This really warrants further (spoiler-heavy) explanation. [[spoiler: At different points throughout the game, this man has been your cryptic guidance, and one of the only hunters that truly knows what you're going through, having been a great hunter himself once upon a time. But now, for the first time since he trained Lady Maria, he's facing down another hunter who equals him in power and skill. So what does he do? He ''stands up'', revealing that he didn't even need the wheelchair, and whips out a huge and absolutely badass-looking scythe. After saying the above line, the fight begins, and it's made abundantly clear that he's lost ''none'' of his edge.]]
edge.
** Not only is the fight an awesome boss battle, it's also a LastDance upon a Last Dance. You've been to hell and back conquering everything that tried to stop you, and you've become the most skilled, powerful, and unstoppable hunter since [[spoiler: Lady Maria and Gehrman]]. Gehrman himself. This battle is a test of all you've accomplished, against the only foe left that could give you a challenge, and the only thing obstacle standing between you and the end of the journey. And the boss Themselves? [[spoiler: himself? After seeing hunter after hunter die in droves, none ever managing to reach his level, the old man finally has met a WorthyOpponent in his own pupil, one who can free him from the nightmare, Nightmare, if they can prove themselves capable of surpassing the greatest hunter of all time.]] time. It's the end of the journey for both of you, and what better way for two warriors to go out than in an epic duel to the death.
* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring it down to 1/3rd of its health it [[spoiler:rips rips off its back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that it mutilates itself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.



** [[spoiler:The Holy Moonlight Sword will gain its signature blue aura.]] The transformation attack back into the regular form is particularly spectacular, as the hunter raises the weapon above their head dramatically before bringing it down in an explosion of light.
* The new hunter transformations are pretty badass.
** The first changes you into a beast, specifically a wolfman. Not only does this give you bonus beasthood and greatly improved Beast Claw, but also great visual effects, such as changing your rolls to pounces and giving you a wicked looking head.
** The second changes you into a cosmic entity known as a Lumenwood (think of a human with a blue cauliflower for a head). Orignally, it just looks goofy, changing your rolls to faceplants, with the only passive seemingly the boosted item discovery. However, with the Kos Parasite weapon, you gain CombatTentacles and a powerful arcane explosion. BewareTheSillyOnes indeed!
* The sheer fact [[spoiler:Ludwig's]] humanity was able to ''wrestle'' his beasthood, and temporarily restore himself, right before [[IDieFree he]] [[TakeUpMySword dies]] after being defeated by the player.
*** It goes beyond that: [[spoiler:The Holy Moonlight Sword itself saw that Ludwig was close to death, so it transformed itself and helped him wrest his humanity back from the beast he'd become. The supposed in-universe reason you can't do any of the amazing attacks Ludwig can (besides the obvious one) is because Ludwig still has the sword's loyalty, and it's theorized that the Guidance rune dropped from Ludwig was inscribed into his memory by the sword. Is it any wonder he refers to the sword as his "guiding moonlight"?]]
** The fight itself is no slouch, and perfectly shows what to expect from the rest of the DLC. [[spoiler:You see a horrific beast-abomination come towards you snarling, eyes in a second mouth, limbs all the places they shouldn't be, and it begins to attack you like most of the frenzied beast monsters like Cleric Beast or Paarl. Then you get it to half HP, it collapses and catches sight of its sword, Ludwig wrestles his humanity back and takes his sword in hand, using those hooves that shouldn't be there to stand tall, and begins to bombard you with celestial sword beams and magic attacks that wouldn't look out of place in an anime.]]
* In comparison to the Souls series, [[spoiler: Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower]]. In a series known for, among other things, usually having a humanoid opponent for either an ultimate or penultimate boss, she manages to be far more badass than any of them. Counting the ways, she's incredibly fast, uses well honed swordplay against you, and while you gradually whittle down her HP, she starts to use blood to increase her range, and even lights her extended slashes on fire. Throughout the fight, every single skill you've learned during the course of the game is put to the test, and never gives you even a small bit of breathing room.
** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the souls series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of VideoGame/DemonsSouls can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of VideoGame/DarkSoulsI to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of VideoGame/DarkSoulsII can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even [[spoiler: Gehrman]] can be parried regularly, and [[spoiler: the Moon Presence]] is child's play compared to those that came before it (continuing a trend in the Souls games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceeding it). But [[spoiler: Maria]]? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants.
** Also take special note: Your character faces down eldritch horrors, monstrous beasts, and armies of madmen and they never once show much more emotion then mild caution. When you see [[spoiler: Lady Maria's]] face your character meekly backs away. Whether this hesitation is due to whom she resembles or fear is open to interpretation, but out of ''everything'' in the game this lone woman is the ''only'' thing that ever makes you back down even if only for a moment.

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** [[spoiler:The The Holy Moonlight Sword will gain its signature blue aura.]] aura. The transformation attack back into the regular form is particularly spectacular, as the hunter Hunter raises the weapon above their head dramatically before bringing it down in an explosion of light.
* The new hunter transformations introduced in the [=DLC=] are pretty badass.
** The first changes you into a beast, specifically a wolfman. Not only does this give you bonus beasthood Beasthood and a greatly improved Beast Claw, Claw moveset, but also great visual effects, such as changing your rolls to pounces and giving you a wicked looking head.
** The second changes you into a cosmic entity known as a Lumenwood (think of a human with a blue cauliflower for a head). Orignally, Originally, it just looks goofy, changing your rolls to faceplants, with the only passive seemingly the boosted item discovery. However, with the Kos Parasite weapon, you gain CombatTentacles and a powerful arcane explosion. BewareTheSillyOnes indeed!
* The sheer fact [[spoiler:Ludwig's]] Ludwig's humanity was able to ''wrestle'' ''wrestle down'' his beasthood, and temporarily restore himself, right before [[IDieFree he]] [[TakeUpMySword dies]] after being defeated by the player.
*** It goes beyond that: [[spoiler:The the Holy Moonlight Sword itself saw that Ludwig was close to death, so it transformed itself and helped him wrest his humanity back from the beast he'd become. The supposed in-universe reason you can't do any of the amazing attacks Ludwig can (besides the obvious one) is because Ludwig still has the sword's loyalty, and it's theorized that the Guidance rune dropped from Ludwig was inscribed into his memory by the sword. Is it any wonder he refers to the sword as his "guiding moonlight"?]]
moonlight"?
** The fight itself is no slouch, and perfectly shows what to expect from the rest of the DLC. [[spoiler:You You see a horrific beast-abomination come towards you snarling, eyes in a second mouth, limbs all the places they shouldn't be, and it begins to attack you like most of the frenzied beast monsters like Cleric Beast or Paarl. Then you get it to half HP, it collapses and catches sight of its sword, sword; then Ludwig wrestles his humanity back and takes his sword in hand, using those hooves that shouldn't be there to stand tall, and begins to bombard you with celestial sword beams and magic attacks that wouldn't look out of place in an anime.]]
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* In comparison to the Souls ''Dark Souls'' series, [[spoiler: Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower]].Clocktower. In a series known for, among other things, usually having a humanoid opponent for either an ultimate or penultimate boss, she manages to be far more badass than any of them. Counting the ways, ways: she's incredibly fast, uses well honed swordplay against you, and while you gradually whittle down her HP, she starts to use blood to increase her range, and even lights her extended slashes on fire. Throughout the fight, every single skill you've learned during the course of the game is put to the test, and never gives you even a small bit of breathing room.
** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the souls ''Dark Souls'' series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of VideoGame/DemonsSouls ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of VideoGame/DarkSoulsI ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of VideoGame/DarkSoulsII ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even [[spoiler: Gehrman]] Gehrman can be parried regularly, and [[spoiler: the Moon Presence]] Presence is child's play compared to those that came before it (continuing a trend in the Souls ''Souls'' games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceeding preceding it). But [[spoiler: Maria]]? Maria? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll probably miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants.
** Also take special note: Your character faces down eldritch horrors, monstrous beasts, and armies of madmen and they never once show much more emotion then mild caution. When you see [[spoiler: Lady Maria's]] face Maria's face, your character meekly backs away. away in visible shock. Whether this hesitation is due to whom she resembles or fear is open to interpretation, but out of ''everything'' in the game this lone woman is the ''only'' thing that ever makes you your character back down even if only for a moment.



* The intro cutscene for [[spoiler: the Moon Presence after consuming three Umbilical Cords]] is incredibly badass. [[spoiler: The Moon Presence attempts to grab you in its hands, presumably to either kill you or make you Gehrman's replacement, but you emit a wave of raw energy that ''throws the noticeably larger being backwards'' by several feet. It hunches over, seeming almost afraid. That's right; you haven't even harmed it and you've already managed to scare a Lovecraftian moon monster. DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu indeed.]]

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* The intro cutscene for [[spoiler: the Moon Presence after consuming three Umbilical Cords]] Cords is incredibly badass. [[spoiler: The Moon Presence attempts to grab you in its hands, presumably to either kill you or make you Gehrman's replacement, but you emit a wave of raw energy that ''throws the noticeably larger being backwards'' by several feet. It hunches over, seeming almost afraid. That's right; you haven't even harmed it and you've already managed to scare a Lovecraftian moon monster. DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu indeed.]]
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** The premise of the game is basically Creator/FromSoftware going "Let's take all of the classic horror monsters, vampires, wolfmen, Frankenstein's monster, zombies, [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Frankenstein zombies]], and [[EldritchAbomination Cthulhuoid abominations]], crank them UpToEleven, and you, yes [[PlayerCharacter you]], go have fun killing them." Once you get past the initial, universal terror of facing these creatures, through gameplay, you learn to become a ''hunter'' of these beasts, and it is '''''glorious'''''.
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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring it down to 1/3rd of its health she [[spoiler:rips off its back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that it mutilates itself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.

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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring it down to 1/3rd of its health she it [[spoiler:rips off its back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that it mutilates itself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring her down to 1/3rd of her health she [[spoiler:rips off her back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that she mutilates herself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
** Also a moment of awesome for the Amygdala herself. She ''really'' doesn't want to lose.

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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring her it down to 1/3rd of her its health she [[spoiler:rips off her its back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that she it mutilates herself itself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
** Also a moment of awesome for the Amygdala herself. She It ''really'' doesn't want to lose.



** A moment of awesome for the players. The small chamber after the Amygdala fight is full of notes basically ''shit-talking'' her as a false god. It's one think to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu slay an eldritch deity]]; it's another to ''spit on her grave afterwards''.

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** A moment of awesome for the players. The small chamber after the Amygdala fight is full of notes basically ''shit-talking'' her it as a false god. It's one think to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu slay an eldritch deity]]; it's another to ''spit on her its grave afterwards''.
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* Just five words : [[spoiler:"Tonight, Gehrman joins the hunt ..."]]

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* Just five words : words: [[spoiler:"Tonight, Gehrman joins the hunt ..."]]



* While the fight with Mergo's Wet Nurse is generally considered [[AnticlimaxBoss disappointingly easy]] (especially considering it's one of three contenders for being the FinalBoss), when it uses its power to [[StepIntoTheBlindingFight darken the arena]] and you're surrounded by [[DoppelgangerAttack multiple clones of the Wet Nurse]] [[TeleportSpam appearing all around you]] and lunging out of the shadows, their [[MultiArmedAndDangerous multiple blade-wielding arms]] [[RubberMan reaching out]] to catch you in a whirlwind of blades, illuminated only by a sinister purple glow, it's an ''incredible'' visual spectacle that will send a shiver down your spine.

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* While the fight with Mergo's Wet Nurse is generally considered [[AnticlimaxBoss disappointingly easy]] (especially considering it's one of three contenders for being the FinalBoss), when it uses its power to [[StepIntoTheBlindingFight darken the arena]] and you're surrounded by [[DoppelgangerAttack multiple clones of the Wet Nurse]] [[TeleportSpam appearing all around you]] and lunging out of the shadows, their [[MultiArmedAndDangerous multiple blade-wielding arms]] [[RubberMan reaching out]] to catch you in a whirlwind of blades, illuminated only by a sinister purple glow, it's an ''incredible'' visual spectacle that will send a shiver down your spine.spine.
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** Bonus points if you do it with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGKqcZPTSvE the cannon]]. The God of Fear is no match for a few [[SimpleYetAwesome light artillery shells to the face]].



* Befriending Eileen the Crow and getting her badge. Considering her occupation (Hunting other Hunters who have lost their minds), being given her badge is a great honor, a badass acknowledging another. Taking out her final target is also a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome by itself.

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* Befriending Eileen the Crow and getting her badge. Considering her occupation (Hunting other Hunters who have lost their minds), being given her badge is a great honor, a badass acknowledging another. Taking out her final target is also a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome by itself.itself, considering he is by far the single most powerful NPC in the game.
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* The intro cutscene for [[spoiler: the Moon Presence after consuming three Umbilical Cords]] is incredibly badass. [[spoiler: The Moon Presence attempts to grab you in its hands, presumably to either kill you or make you Gehrman's replacement, but you emit a wave of raw energy that ''throws the noticeably larger being backwards'' by several feet. It hunches over, seeming almost afraid. That's right; you haven't even harmed it and you've already managed to scare a Lovecraftian moon monster. DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu indeed.]]

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* The intro cutscene for [[spoiler: the Moon Presence after consuming three Umbilical Cords]] is incredibly badass. [[spoiler: The Moon Presence attempts to grab you in its hands, presumably to either kill you or make you Gehrman's replacement, but you emit a wave of raw energy that ''throws the noticeably larger being backwards'' by several feet. It hunches over, seeming almost afraid. That's right; you haven't even harmed it and you've already managed to scare a Lovecraftian moon monster. DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu indeed.]]]]
* While the fight with Mergo's Wet Nurse is generally considered [[AnticlimaxBoss disappointingly easy]] (especially considering it's one of three contenders for being the FinalBoss), when it uses its power to [[StepIntoTheBlindingFight darken the arena]] and you're surrounded by [[DoppelgangerAttack multiple clones of the Wet Nurse]] [[TeleportSpam appearing all around you]] and lunging out of the shadows, their [[MultiArmedAndDangerous multiple blade-wielding arms]] [[RubberMan reaching out]] to catch you in a whirlwind of blades, illuminated only by a sinister purple glow, it's an ''incredible'' visual spectacle that will send a shiver down your spine.
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** The small chamber after the Amygdala fight is full of notes basically ''shit-talking'' her as a false god.

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** A moment of awesome for the players. The small chamber after the Amygdala fight is full of notes basically ''shit-talking'' her as a false god.god. It's one think to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu slay an eldritch deity]]; it's another to ''spit on her grave afterwards''.
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* Anytime you slay a boss is awesome. Instead of '''YOU DEFEATED''' like its predecessors, ''Bloodborne'' uses '''PREY SLAUGHTERED'''. That's right; all the giant horrors and abominations that roam Yharnam are merely things meant to be hunted and killed by you.

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* Anytime you slay a boss is awesome. Instead of '''YOU DEFEATED''' or '''VICTORY ACHIEVED''' like its predecessors, ''Bloodborne'' uses '''PREY SLAUGHTERED'''. That's right; all the giant horrors and abominations that roam Yharnam are merely things meant to be hunted and killed by you.
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** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the souls series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of VideoGame/DemonsSouls can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of VideoGame/DarkSoulsI to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of VideoGame/DarkSoulsII can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even [[spoiler: Gehrman]] can be parried regularly, and [[spoiler: the Moon Presence]] is child's play compared to those that came before it (cotinuing a trend in the souls games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceeding it). But [[spoiler: Maria]]? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants.

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** Adding to the above, every comparable boss from the souls series can be cheesed in some way: False King Allant of VideoGame/DemonsSouls can actually be poisoned to death without even being aggro'd (hint: you need the Thief's ring, and a certain spell), you can literally just stand there and parry Gwyn of VideoGame/DarkSoulsI to death, and the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender of VideoGame/DarkSoulsII can easily be separated and dealt with if you bring along two human players. Even [[spoiler: Gehrman]] can be parried regularly, and [[spoiler: the Moon Presence]] is child's play compared to those that came before it (cotinuing (continuing a trend in the souls Souls games where the final boss is usually either easier or far more manageable than the ones preceeding it). But [[spoiler: Maria]]? None of these strategies work on her AT ALL, and while you CAN visceral attack her to death, she mixes up her attacks and dodges so well you'll miss the timing and get sliced up and Visceral'd yourself yourself, thanks to all her attacks having a different parry window which CHANGES as the fight goes on to different stages. And while it's possible to stunlock her for a little while in the beginning, all it does is leave you with no bullets and a boss in her second phase of the battle, and if your partners aren't careful, she'll tear right through them like a sword through rice paper. So far, the only weapon that can almost trivialize her is the Whirligig Saw (you can stunlock her with the special attack as long as you have stamina), and she can dodge out of that too if she wants.
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** This also says a lot about the ''actual'' knights of Cainhurst, armored and otherwise; the fact they were lead badasses in a staff ''full of them'' implies that they would be seriously dangerous if actually faced down in battle ingame.

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** This also says a lot about the ''actual'' knights of Cainhurst, armored and otherwise; the fact they were lead badasses in a staff ''full of them'' implies that they would be seriously dangerous if actually faced down in battle ingame. You can encounter ''one'' of them (the Bloody Crow at the end of Eileen's questline) and he's in the running for the hardest enemy in the ''game''.
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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring him down to 1/3rd of his health he [[spoiler:rips off his back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that he mutilates himself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
** Also a moment of awesome for the Amygdala himself. He ''really'' doesn't want to lose.

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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring him her down to 1/3rd of his her health he she [[spoiler:rips off his her back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that he she mutilates himself herself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
** Also a moment of awesome for the Amygdala himself. He herself. She ''really'' doesn't want to lose.lose.
**The small chamber after the Amygdala fight is full of notes basically ''shit-talking'' her as a false god.


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**The Beast Cutter is the Threaded Cane ''[[UpToEleven on steroids]]'', functioning in much the same way... except instead of flicking your wrist, to transform it you swing it around above your head and then lock it into its transformed state. And to realign it, you slam the tip on the ground like the Threaded Cane. It's so inherently satisfying that this troper will repeatedly transform it ''for no reason other than how cool it feels''.
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*** It goes beyond that: The Holy Moonlight Sword itself saw that Ludwig was close to death, so it transformed itself and helped him wrest his humanity back from the beast he'd become. The supposed in-universe reason you can't do any of the amazing attacks Ludwig can (besides the obvious one) is because Ludwig still has the sword's loyalty, and it's theorized that the Guidance rune dropped from Ludwig was inscribed into his memory by the sword. Is it any wonder he refers to the sword as his "guiding moonlight"?

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*** It goes beyond that: The [[spoiler:The Holy Moonlight Sword itself saw that Ludwig was close to death, so it transformed itself and helped him wrest his humanity back from the beast he'd become. The supposed in-universe reason you can't do any of the amazing attacks Ludwig can (besides the obvious one) is because Ludwig still has the sword's loyalty, and it's theorized that the Guidance rune dropped from Ludwig was inscribed into his memory by the sword. Is it any wonder he refers to the sword as his "guiding moonlight"?moonlight"?]]
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*** It goes beyond that: The Holy Moonlight Sword itself saw that Ludwig was close to death, so it transformed itself and helped him wrest his humanity back from the beast he'd become. The supposed in-universe reason you can't do any of the amazing attacks Ludwig can (besides the obvious one) is because Ludwig still has the sword's loyalty, and it's theorized that the Guidance rune dropped from Ludwig was inscribed into his memory by the sword. Is it any wonder he refers to the sword as his "guiding moonlight"?
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* If you listen closely (if you can hear over all the beasts screaming bloody murder), you may notice that certain tracks, such as [[https://youtu.be/Zjxl6qiF0f4 The Cleric Beast]], [[https://youtu.be/ANiCByHfm_o Ludwig, the Holy Blade]], or [[https://youtu.be/rQW2klU1cGI Laurence, the First Vicar]] actually have lyrics being sung in [[OminousLatinChanting Latin]]. Unsurprisingly, the word 'Sanguine' (Blood) is one of the most common words. Even though few players will notice it, and probably fewer make out the lyrics, it's amazing to see the amount of detail they put into even the music.

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* If you listen closely (if you can hear over all the beasts screaming bloody murder), you may notice that certain tracks, such as [[https://youtu.be/Zjxl6qiF0f4 The Cleric Beast]], [[https://youtu.be/ANiCByHfm_o Ludwig, the Holy Blade]], or [[https://youtu.be/rQW2klU1cGI Laurence, the First Vicar]] actually have lyrics being sung in [[OminousLatinChanting Latin]]. Unsurprisingly, the word 'Sanguine' (Blood) is one of the most common words. Even though few players will notice it, and probably fewer make out the lyrics, it's amazing to see the amount of detail they put into even the music.music.
* The intro cutscene for [[spoiler: the Moon Presence after consuming three Umbilical Cords]] is incredibly badass. [[spoiler: The Moon Presence attempts to grab you in its hands, presumably to either kill you or make you Gehrman's replacement, but you emit a wave of raw energy that ''throws the noticeably larger being backwards'' by several feet. It hunches over, seeming almost afraid. That's right; you haven't even harmed it and you've already managed to scare a Lovecraftian moon monster. DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu indeed.]]
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* You gotta give credit where credit is due; the fact that you went from some poor schlub trying to find a cure for your illness and getting in ''way'' over your head with the Yharnam Hunt to the most badass Hunter in the city is certainly a nice feather in your cap to have. You're basically an ActionSurvivor that got turned UpToEleven. And this goes double if you chose the "[[JokeCharacter Waste of Skin]]" origin.

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* You gotta give credit where credit is due; the fact that you went from some poor schlub trying to find a cure for your illness and getting in ''way'' over your head with the Yharnam Hunt to the most badass Hunter in the city is certainly a nice feather in your cap to have. You're basically an ActionSurvivor that got turned UpToEleven. And this goes double if you chose the "[[JokeCharacter Waste of Skin]]" origin. Even more so when you get the true ending by defeating [[spoiler: Gehrman and the Moon Presence, probably the most powerful entity in the game, and turn into an infant Great One]]. And that's after killing several creatures that are basically [[spoiler: alien gods]] before ever getting that far.
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* The Butchers in the Fishing Hamlet have a nasty grab attack where they pin you to the ground and repeatedly chop into your head with their cleavers, dealing an insane amount of damage. If you struggle out of it, however, you ''[[BarehandedBladeBlock stop the cleaver on your wrist]]'' and then throw them off of you. It's small, but the sight of it is badass.

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* The Butchers in the Fishing Hamlet have a nasty grab attack where they pin you to the ground and repeatedly chop into your head with their cleavers, dealing an insane amount of damage. If you struggle out of it, however, you ''[[BarehandedBladeBlock stop the cleaver on your wrist]]'' and then throw them off of you. It's small, but the sight of it is badass.badass.
* If you listen closely (if you can hear over all the beasts screaming bloody murder), you may notice that certain tracks, such as [[https://youtu.be/Zjxl6qiF0f4 The Cleric Beast]], [[https://youtu.be/ANiCByHfm_o Ludwig, the Holy Blade]], or [[https://youtu.be/rQW2klU1cGI Laurence, the First Vicar]] actually have lyrics being sung in [[OminousLatinChanting Latin]]. Unsurprisingly, the word 'Sanguine' (Blood) is one of the most common words. Even though few players will notice it, and probably fewer make out the lyrics, it's amazing to see the amount of detail they put into even the music.
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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring him down to 1/3rd of her health he [[spoiler:rips off his back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that he mutilates herself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.

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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring him down to 1/3rd of her his health he [[spoiler:rips off his back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "God" so much that he mutilates herself himself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "Goddess" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring her down to 1/3rd of her health she [[spoiler:rips off her back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "Goddess" so much that she mutilates herself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
** Also a moment of awesome for the Amygdala herself. She ''really'' doesn't want to lose.

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* The Amygdala boss fight is pretty awesome; you are fighting a "Goddess" "God" of Fear and Nightmares, but when you bring her him down to 1/3rd of her health she he [[spoiler:rips off her his back arms and starts using them as weapons. You managed to piss off a "Goddess" "God" so much that she he mutilates herself in an effort to kill you.]] Very awesome.
** Also a moment of awesome for the Amygdala herself. She himself. He ''really'' doesn't want to lose.

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** [[spoiler:The Holy Moonlight Sword will gain its signature blue aura.]]

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** The Wheel of Logarius has the weapon become seeped in a crimson mist as the hunter revs the wheel, unleashing the spirits trapped inside with a ghastly roar. Special mention goes to the transforming attack, in which the hunter raises the wheel overhead before ripping it open and slamming it down on their foe with a satisfying ''crunch.''
** [[spoiler:The Holy Moonlight Sword will gain its signature blue aura.]]]] The transformation attack back into the regular form is particularly spectacular, as the hunter raises the weapon above their head dramatically before bringing it down in an explosion of light.



** The first changes you into a beast, specificatlly a wolfman. Not only does this give you bonus beasthood and greatly improved Beast Claw, but also great visual effects, such as changing your rolls to pounces and giving you a wicked looking head.

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** The first changes you into a beast, specificatlly specifically a wolfman. Not only does this give you bonus beasthood and greatly improved Beast Claw, but also great visual effects, such as changing your rolls to pounces and giving you a wicked looking head.
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* You gotta give credit where credit is due; the fact that you went from some poor schlub trying to find a cure for your illness and getting in ''way'' over your head with the Yharnam Hunt to the most {{Badass}} Hunter in the city is certainly a nice feather in your cap to have. You're basically an ActionSurvivor that got turned UpToEleven. And this goes double if you chose the "[[JokeCharacter Waste of Skin]]" origin.

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* You gotta give credit where credit is due; the fact that you went from some poor schlub trying to find a cure for your illness and getting in ''way'' over your head with the Yharnam Hunt to the most {{Badass}} badass Hunter in the city is certainly a nice feather in your cap to have. You're basically an ActionSurvivor that got turned UpToEleven. And this goes double if you chose the "[[JokeCharacter Waste of Skin]]" origin.
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* The Butchers in the Fishing Hamlet have a nasty grab attack where they pin you to the ground and repeatedly chop into your head with their cleavers, dealing an insane amount of damage. If you struggle out of it, however, you ''[[BarehandedBladeBlock stop the cleaver on your wrist]]'' and then throw them off of you. Just the sight of it is badass.

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* The Butchers in the Fishing Hamlet have a nasty grab attack where they pin you to the ground and repeatedly chop into your head with their cleavers, dealing an insane amount of damage. If you struggle out of it, however, you ''[[BarehandedBladeBlock stop the cleaver on your wrist]]'' and then throw them off of you. Just It's small, but the sight of it is badass.
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*** Until she starts [[BloodMagic shooting blood everywhere]], at any rate.
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* Most of the Old Hunter weapons from the DLC ramp up the CrazyAwesome trick weaponry. Whirligig Saw is a buzzsaw spear that sends sparks everywhere, the Beast Cutter is a heavy sword version of the whip-cane for Strength users, the Moonlight Greatsword makes its reappearance and so on.

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* Most of the Old Hunter weapons from the DLC ramp up the CrazyAwesome trick weaponry. Whirligig Saw is a buzzsaw spear that sends sparks everywhere, the Beast Cutter is a heavy sword version of the whip-cane for Strength users, the Moonlight Greatsword makes its reappearance and so on.on.
* The Butchers in the Fishing Hamlet have a nasty grab attack where they pin you to the ground and repeatedly chop into your head with their cleavers, dealing an insane amount of damage. If you struggle out of it, however, you ''[[BarehandedBladeBlock stop the cleaver on your wrist]]'' and then throw them off of you. Just the sight of it is badass.
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** This really warrants further (spoiler-heavy) explanation. [[spoiler: At different points throughout the game, this man has been your cryptic guidance, and one of the only hunters that truly knows what you're going through, having been a great hunter himself once upon a time. But now, for the first time since he trained Lady Maria, he's facing down another hunter who equals him in power and skill. So what does he do? He ''stands up'', revealing that he didn't even need the wheelchair, and whips out a huge and absolutely badass-looking scythe. After saying the above line, the fight begins, and it's made abundantly clear that he's lost ''none'' of his edge.]]
** Not only is the fight an awesome boss battle, it's also a LastDance upon a Last Dance. You've been to hell and back conquering everything that tried to stop you, and you've become the most skilled, powerful, and unstoppable hunter since [[spoiler: Lady Maria and Gehrman]]. This battle is a test of all you've accomplished, against the only foe left that could give you a challenge, and the only thing standing between you and the end of the journey. And the boss Themselves? [[spoiler: After seeing hunter after hunter die in droves, none ever managing to reach his level, the old man finally has met a WorthyOpponent in his own pupil, one who can free him from the nightmare, if they can prove themselves capable of surpassing the greatest hunter of all time.]] It's the end of the journey for both of you, and what better way for two warriors to go out than in an epic duel to the death.

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* The visceral attack animation is simply awesome; upon opening up the enemy's defense, instead of attacking them with your weapon, the hunter '''plunges their hand through''' the unfortunate beast, before ripping it back out in a gargantuan shower of blood and presumably gore.
** [[MemeticMutation Say it with me now:]] '''''[[Comicbook/{{Doom}} RIP AND TEAR!!!]]'''''

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* The visceral attack animation is aptly named simply awesome; upon opening up the enemy's defense, instead of attacking them with your weapon, the hunter '''plunges their hand through''' the unfortunate beast, adversary, before ripping it back out in a gargantuan shower of blood and presumably gore.
** [[MemeticMutation Say it with me now:]] '''''[[Comicbook/{{Doom}} RIP AND TEAR!!!]]'''''
gore.

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