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* {{Irony}}: His constant pleas to Kos (some say Kosm) are put in a slightly different light by the revelation that [[spoiler: Kos was a seemingly benevolent and gentle being, and his intellectual ancestors killed her to seek the same eldritch knowledge that destroyed them, just as Micolash and the rest of the School of Mensis were hunting otherworldly wisdom by abusing an otherworldly child that destroyed them in turn]].



* SkewedPriorities: After defeating him, he laments that, since dying in the Nightmare means waking up in the real world, he'll forget all the cosmic wisdom he's learned there. It doesn't even occur to him that, having not taken care of his body for a very long time, it's ''dead'', and that waking up will be the end of him now.

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* SkewedPriorities: After defeating him, he laments that, since dying in the Nightmare means waking up in the real world, he'll forget all the cosmic wisdom he's learned there. It doesn't even occur to him that, having not taken care of his body for a very long time, it's ''dead'', and that waking up now will be the end of him now.him, to say nothing of the fact that said cosmic wisdom has clearly [[TooMuchForManToHandle been bad for him]].

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Getting rid of the Mad Ones makes it easier. It doesn't make it easy.


* TeleportSpam: The Witch will constantly teleport away when approached.



* TeleportSpam: The Witch will constantly teleport away when approached.
* TurnsRed: Once [[spoiler:the second Witch comes into play]], the Witch begins using a spell that freezes you in place. She also starts using a lunge attack that, if it hits (and if you get frozen too close to the Witch it will), lets her inflict the ''hideously'' damaging eye-gouge attack the Eye Collectors use, which is very likely to be a OneHitKill.



* ZeroEffortBoss: Becomes this if you have 0 Insight, since this makes her unable to summon Mad Ones, turning the fight into a complete joke. Of course, encountering a boss for the first time always gives you some Insight, so to get this to happen, you have to deliberately die or use a Hunter's Mark so you can go spend it.
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* SkippableBoss: Defeating the Blood-starved Beast opens the door near the lamp in Cathedral Ward, which provides a way around the gate blocking your path to Vicar Amelia. If you have defeated the Cleric Beast and purchased the Hunter Chief's Emblem (which is prohibitively expensive for the early game, so it's unlikely you will), then you can open another way around and don't need to defeat the Blood-starved Beast.

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* SkippableBoss: Defeating the Blood-starved Beast opens the door near the lamp in Cathedral Ward, which provides a way around the gate blocking your path to Vicar Amelia. If you have defeated the Cleric Beast and purchased the Hunter Chief's Emblem (which is prohibitively expensive for the early game, so it's unlikely you will), then you can open another way around and don't need to defeat the Blood-starved Beast. That said, killing it also lets you get to the elevator that leads to the room with the Radiant Sword Hunter Badge, letting you buy Ludwig's Holy Sword, Ludwig's Rifle, and other useful things from the Bath Messengers, which may be worth your while even if you do have the Hunter Chief's Emblem.
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It's not sporting, but it's reliable.

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* EasyLevelTrick: By running up the stairs in his arena, and then running back down once he's followed you and ''immediately'' hugging the wall by the side of the stairs, you can trick Father Gascoigne into relentlessly attacking the railing... but he'll never be able to hit you. ''You'', on the other hand, can easily hit him by switching your weapon to two-handed. This continues to work even after his beast-form transformation (although you'll still be hit by the blow-back effect of the transformation itself).
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--> ''Voiced by:'' Connor Byrne (English), Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese)

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--> ''Voiced by:'' Connor Byrne (English), Fumihiko Tachiki Creator/FumihikoTachiki (Japanese)



--> ''Voiced by:'' Lucy Briggs (English), Creator/ShizukaItou (Japanese)

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--> ''Voiced by:'' Lucy Briggs (English), Creator/ShizukaItou Creator/ShizukaIto (Japanese)



--> ''Voiced by:'' Steven Elliot / Ryan Gage (English), Aoyama Yutaka (Japanese)

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--> ''Voiced by:'' Steven Elliot / Ryan Gage (English), Yutaka Aoyama Yutaka (Japanese)



--> ''Voiced by:'' Creator/AllanCorduner (English), Akimoto Yosuke (Japanese)

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--> ''Voiced by:'' Creator/AllanCorduner (English), Akimoto Yosuke Creator/YosukeAkimoto (Japanese)

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* DropTheHammer: The Ihyll prospector wields a Kirkhammer.


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* WeaponsOfTheirTrade: The Ihyll prospector wields a Kirkhammer.
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* BossInMooksClothing: They're tough, they have a nasty grab attack, they are a rare enemy and they inflict Frenzy ''just by being near you'', so you don't even have to actually fight them for them to OneHitKill you.

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* BossInMooksClothing: They're tough, they have a nasty grab attack, they are a rare enemy attack and they inflict Frenzy ''just by being near you'', so you don't even have to actually fight them for them to OneHitKill you.you. They also happen to be a very rare type of enemy.

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