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** [[spoiler:Want the true ending? Good luck. The Warden is just a warm-up for the TrueFinalBoss: Tormenta. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills.]]

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** [[spoiler:Want the true ending? Good luck. The Warden is just a warm-up for the TrueFinalBoss: Tormenta. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills.]]]]
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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Creator/TarsilaDoAmaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.

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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Creator/TarsilaDoAmaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings {{paintings}} in Brazil.
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* GameBreaker: While it's given fairly late in the DLC, the Teleport subweapon can be extremely useful in almost all situations. The areas you'll see the most value include skipping past a challenging room filled with DemonicSpiders, sequence breaking by going past any potential BrokenBridge, or dodging difficult attack patterns during boss fights, all for a cheap energy requirement at a point in the game where you're likely to have a high quantity of infusions.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: For a FinalBoss, Eldar is remarkably easy. As he is large and slow-moving ([[spoiler:[[StationaryBoss completely stationary]] in his second form]]), Anxiety Shock's constant area damage will tear through his health like paper. The only thing you have to worry about is his OneHitKill attack, but it's telegraphed well in advance and easy to dodge.

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* AntiClimaxBoss: For a FinalBoss, Eldar is remarkably easy. As he is large and slow-moving ([[spoiler:[[StationaryBoss ([[StationaryBoss completely stationary]] in his second form]]), form), Anxiety Shock's constant area damage will tear through his health like paper. The only thing you have to worry about is his OneHitKill attack, but it's telegraphed well in advance and easy to dodge.

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* AntiClimaxBoss: For a FinalBoss, Eldar is remarkably easy. As he is large and slow-moving ([[StationaryBoss completely stationary]] in his second stage), Anxiety Shock's constant area damage will tear through his health like paper. The only thing you have to worry about is his OneHitKill attack, but it's telegraphed well in advance and easy to dodge.

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* AntiClimaxBoss: For a FinalBoss, Eldar is remarkably easy. As he is large and slow-moving ([[StationaryBoss ([[spoiler:[[StationaryBoss completely stationary]] in his second stage), form]]), Anxiety Shock's constant area damage will tear through his health like paper. The only thing you have to worry about is his OneHitKill attack, but it's telegraphed well in advance and easy to dodge.



* DifficultySpike: The Intention Capital is a massive wake-up call compared to the Village of Artists and Remembrance Desert, mostly due to the [[DemonicSpiders Angular Soldiers]] that fire difficult-to-dodge triangles and are one of the first things to deal two hearts of damage to Dandara.

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* DifficultySpike: DemonicSpiders:
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The Intention Capital is a massive wake-up call compared to the Village stronger variant of Artists and Remembrance Desert, mostly due to the [[DemonicSpiders Angular Soldiers]] that fire difficult-to-dodge triangles and are one of barrier turret massively outclasses the first things to variant seen; it shoots spreads of bullets that move fast and deal two hearts of damage per hit.
** Angular Soldiers fire difficult-to-dodge, heavily damaging triangles that each [[{{Roboteching}} turn 90 degrees towards Dandara once]]. They are one of the hardest enemies
to Dandara.avoid, particularly in densely populated rooms in the Intention Capital.
** [[spoiler:The most dangerous enemies summoned by [[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]] are clones of Lazúli. If left alone, each one will fire a beam that deals ''four hearts'' of damage to Dandara[[note]]The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, most Hidden Realms enemies and hazards deal 2 damage per hit, and the only other things that can deal 4 damage are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress), Bélia's heavily telegraphed burst attack, and Tormenta's giant fists. The boulders in the Persistent One's challenge deal 5 damage.[[/note]].]]



** ''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this DarkWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders crimson denizens]] most likely will.
** Once you reach the TrueEnding, [[spoiler: the [[GeniusLoci Salt]] will become fearful of the changes [[BigBad Eldar]]'s death will bring to it, and that fear takes a physical, horrifying form, the TrueFinalBoss, Tormenta. Tormenta's the source of all the eyestalks that stare at you in the Hidden Realms, and will forcefully merge both worlds with each other once Eldar kicks it. Lazúli crosses the DespairEventHorizon and gets crushed by a disembodied fist. When you fight Tormenta, among the horrors it can create are copies of its head, fists, bigger and heavily armored eyes, and worst of all, [[PlayerPunch clones of Lazúli]].]]

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** ''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this DarkWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders hard-hitting crimson denizens]] most likely denizens probably will.
** Once [[spoiler:If you reach the TrueEnding, [[spoiler: defeat Eldar after freeing Nara, the [[GeniusLoci Salt]] will become fearful of the changes [[BigBad Eldar]]'s death will bring to that near it, and that fear takes a physical, horrifying form, form: the TrueFinalBoss, Tormenta. Tormenta's This horror is the source of all the eyestalks that stare at you in the Hidden Realms, and it will forcefully merge both worlds with each other once Eldar kicks it. Lazúli crosses the DespairEventHorizon and gets crushed by a disembodied fist. When you fight Tormenta, among the horrors it can create are copies of its head, fists, bigger and heavily armored eyes, and worst of all, [[PlayerPunch clones of Lazúli]].]]



* ThatOneAttack:
** [[FinalBoss Eldar]] is able to OneHitKill Dandara by crushing her into one of his boss arena's walls. He's the only enemy in the game that can do this, fortunately.
** [[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and the only other things that can hurt her as much as that are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress), Bélia's heavily telegraphed burst attack, and Tormenta's giant fists. (The boulders in the Persistent One's challenge deal five hearts of damage.)

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* ThatOneAttack:
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ThatOneAttack: [[FinalBoss Eldar]] is able to OneHitKill Dandara by crushing her into one of his boss arena's walls. He's the only enemy in the game that can do this, fortunately.
** [[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and the only other things that can hurt her as much as that are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress), Bélia's heavily telegraphed burst attack, and Tormenta's giant fists. (The boulders in the Persistent One's challenge deal five hearts of damage.)
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** The Warden, an optional boss needed to obtain the GoldenEnding. Its main body is invulnerable; to kill it, you must destroy each of its eyes scattered across a huge, labyrinthine arena. You will have to contend with swarms of tough enemies as you navigate, all while the Warden takes constant potshots at you with its EyeBeams. But it's really just a warm up for...
** Want the true ending? Good luck. Tormenta, the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills.

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** The Warden, an optional boss needed to obtain the GoldenEnding. Its main body is invulnerable; to kill it, you must destroy each of its eyes scattered across a huge, labyrinthine arena. You will have to contend with swarms of tough enemies as you navigate, all while the Warden takes constant potshots at you with its EyeBeams. But it's really just a warm up for...
EyeBeams.
** Want [[spoiler:Want the true ending? Good luck. Tormenta, The Warden is just a warm-up for the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''.TrueFinalBoss: Tormenta. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills.]]
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* AntiClimaxBoss: For a FinalBoss, Eldar is remarkably easy. As he is large and slow-moving ([[StationaryBoss completely stationary]] in his second stage), Anxiety Shock's constant area damage will tear through his health like paper. The only thing you have to worry about is his OneHitKill attack, but it's telegraphed well in advance and easy to dodge.

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Tormenta's name doesn't really need to be spoiled, I don't think. It's not mentioned prior to the boss fight.


* NightmareFuel: ''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this DarkWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders crimson denizens]] most likely will.

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* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
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''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this DarkWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders crimson denizens]] most likely will.



** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and the only other things that can hurt her as much as that are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress), Bélia's heavily telegraphed burst attack, and [[spoiler:Tormenta]]'s giant fists. (The boulders in the Persistent One's challenge deal five hearts of damage.)
* ThatOneBoss: Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler:Tormenta]], the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on [[spoiler:Tormenta]] will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills.

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** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]]]'s [[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and the only other things that can hurt her as much as that are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress), Bélia's heavily telegraphed burst attack, and [[spoiler:Tormenta]]'s Tormenta's giant fists. (The boulders in the Persistent One's challenge deal five hearts of damage.)
* ThatOneBoss: ThatOneBoss:
** The Warden, an optional boss needed to obtain the GoldenEnding. Its main body is invulnerable; to kill it, you must destroy each of its eyes scattered across a huge, labyrinthine arena. You will have to contend with swarms of tough enemies as you navigate, all while the Warden takes constant potshots at you with its EyeBeams. But it's really just a warm up for...
**
Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler:Tormenta]], Tormenta, the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on [[spoiler:Tormenta]] Tormenta will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills.
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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, CreatorTarsilaDoAmaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.

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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, CreatorTarsilaDoAmaral, Creator/TarsilaDoAmaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.
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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.

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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, CreatorTarsilaDoAmaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.
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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting [[https://cdn.culturagenial.com/imagens/abaporu-0-0.jpg "Abaporu"]][[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.

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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting [[https://cdn.culturagenial.com/imagens/abaporu-0-0.jpg "Abaporu"]][[note]]In "Art/{{Abaporu}}"[[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.
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* ThatOneBoss: Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler: Tormenta]], the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on [[spoiler: Tormenta]] will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills..

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* ThatOneBoss: Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler: Tormenta]], [[spoiler:Tormenta]], the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on [[spoiler: Tormenta]] [[spoiler:Tormenta]] will begin to overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills..skills.

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* ThatOneAttack: [[FinalBoss Eldar]] is able to OneHitKill Dandara by crushing her into one of his boss arena's walls. He's the only enemy in the game that can do this, fortunately.

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[[FinalBoss Eldar]] is able to OneHitKill Dandara by crushing her into one of his boss arena's walls. He's the only enemy in the game that can do this, fortunately.
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* DifficultySpike: The Intention Capital is a massive wake-up call compared to the Village of Artists and Remembrance Desert, mostly due to the [[DemonicSpiders Angular Soldiers]] that fire difficult-to-dodge triangles and are one of the first things to deal two hearts of damage to Dandara.
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Some more things that can deal 4 damage.


** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and the only one other things that can hurt her as much as that are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress) and the boulders in the Persistent One's challenge, which deal five hearts of damage.

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** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and the only one other things that can hurt her as much as that are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress) Fortress), Bélia's heavily telegraphed burst attack, and the [[spoiler:Tormenta]]'s giant fists. (The boulders in the Persistent One's challenge, which challenge deal five hearts of damage.)
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There are more wave motion guns that deal four hearts of damage.


** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and there is only one other thing that can hurt her as much as that and that is the beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress.

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** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Tormenta]]]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and there is the only one other thing things that can hurt her as much as that and that is are the [[WaveMotionGun large laser beams]] of other enemies (namely the mobile beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress.Fortress) and the boulders in the Persistent One's challenge, which deal five hearts of damage.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this HiddenWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders crimson denizens]] most likely will.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this HiddenWorld DarkWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders crimson denizens]] most likely will.

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* ThatOneAttack: [[spoiler:Tormenta]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and there is only one other thing that can hurt her as much as that and that is the beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress.

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* ThatOneAttack: [[spoiler:Tormenta]]'s [[FinalBoss Eldar]] is able to OneHitKill Dandara by crushing her into one of his boss arena's walls. He's the only enemy in the game that can do this, fortunately.
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deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and there is only one other thing that can hurt her as much as that and that is the beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress.
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* ThatOneAttack: [[spoiler:Tormenta]]'s deadliest attack by far is when it summons clones of [[spoiler:Lazúli]]. If left alone, she will fire a beam that deals FOUR FULL HEARTS of damage to Dandara. The maximum health Dandara can have is 20 hearts, and there is only one other thing that can hurt her as much as that and that is the beam turret that stalks the western walls of the Golden Fortress.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hidden Realms'', the whole place, is horrifying. A hidden layer of the Salt where things get really weird and freaky, with dark blue crevices and walls full of thorny spikes, and that's just how most of this HiddenWorld looks like. The other areas on it are far worse. There's a good reason why you must be strong enough to beat Bélia before you can enter, and even then, if the MalevolentArchitecture doesn't kill you, its [[DemonicSpiders crimson denizens]] most likely will.
** Once you reach the TrueEnding, [[spoiler: the [[GeniusLoci Salt]] will become fearful of the changes [[BigBad Eldar]]'s death will bring to it, and that fear takes a physical, horrifying form, the TrueFinalBoss, Tormenta. Tormenta's the source of all the eyestalks that stare at you in the Hidden Realms, and will forcefully merge both worlds with each other once Eldar kicks it. Lazúli crosses the DespairEventHorizon and gets crushed by a disembodied fist. When you fight Tormenta, among the horrors it can create are copies of its head, fists, bigger and heavily armored eyes, and worst of all, [[PlayerPunch clones of Lazúli]].]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Thomaz Kauffman did an incredible job with the soundtrack.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Thomaz Thommaz Kauffman did an incredible job with the soundtrack.
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* AwesomeMusic: Thomaz Kauffman did an incredible job with the soundtrack.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Thomaz Kauffman did an incredible job with the soundtrack.
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* AwesomeMusic: Thomaz Kauffman did an incredible job with the soundtrack.
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* ThatOneBoss: Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler: Tormenta]], the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta will begin to overwehelm you faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills..

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* ThatOneBoss: Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler: Tormenta]], the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta [[spoiler: Tormenta]] will begin to overwehelm overwhelm you with faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills..
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* SignatureScene: Ask anyone to name one scene in this game, and most likely it'll be the boss fight with Augustus. It even features on the cover of the soundtrack.

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* SignatureScene: Ask anyone to name one scene in this game, and most likely it'll be the boss fight with Augustus. It even features on the cover of the soundtrack.soundtrack.
* ThatOneBoss: Want the true ending? Good luck. [[spoiler: Tormenta]], the TrueFinalBoss, is the hardest boss in the game ''by far''. You can't harm it directly with your shots. Instead, you destroy the creatures it summons so they reveal breakable eyes. Only by breaking these eyes can you damage it. While this sounds simple at first, as the fight goes on Tormenta will begin to overwehelm you faces that tank a lot of damage, giant eyeballs that are only vulnerable when they're open, and giant fists that do a ''lot'' of damage. It slows down a bit when you make it to the final phase of the fight, but it's a long marathon that is the ultimate test of your skills..
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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting [[https://cdn.culturagenial.com/imagens/abaporu-0-0.jpg "Abaporu"]][[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.

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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting [[https://cdn.culturagenial.com/imagens/abaporu-0-0.jpg "Abaporu"]][[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.Brazil.
* SignatureScene: Ask anyone to name one scene in this game, and most likely it'll be the boss fight with Augustus. It even features on the cover of the soundtrack.
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* GeniusBonus: Mostly to non-Brazilians. The character Tarsila, which is found on the first area of the game is a reference to a very famous modernist painter in Brazil, Tarsila Do Amaral, her position and design is meant to mirror her most famous painting [[https://cdn.culturagenial.com/imagens/abaporu-0-0.jpg "Abaporu"]][[note]]In the Tupi Brazilian language, means "Man that eats people"[[/note]]. It is one of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaporu most famous and historically]] relevant paintings in Brazil.

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