4/30/2023 0 Comments The binding of isaac bossesWhile you’re attacking at the top of the screen, you have to pay attention to the rest of the room as Mama Gurdy can spawn floor spikes and we all know how easy they can take out your health. Mama Gurdy appears in The Womb/In Utero and resides in the wall of the top screen. Just keep moving and eventually you’ll defeat it. The main problem is that this enemy is a tank with constantly changing moves. Like Mom’s Heart, it will send out a spiral of tears so you have many things to look out for. The Cage can roll in any number of directions so it is likely you could be hit. After jumping, The Cage will land and disperse five rock trails that go in all directions. This boss can jump and roll so you are always kept on your toes. The Cage is the posthumous version of Mega Fatty, another annoying boss. Always stay behind as the Mask will run you down but, this will be difficult due to the Mask always moving…just be patient. This is used for many enemies in the game but isn’t always like this if you have certain tear add-ons. You will have to keep getting behind The Mask as that is where its weak spot is. The mask will still chase you but after defeating the heart you still have half the health bar of the enemy. The Mask of Infamy is a little different however. If seen by the mask it will chase you down if caught in its line of vision. The heart and mask are connected and you cannot attack the mask. The Mask of Infamy is definitely one of the more annoying bosses due to it being based off of Mask + Heart. The trick here then is to attack from behind when you can to avoid being hit at all costs. The main issue is if you are at the side or in front of The Bloat you will be hit with a one heart losing brimstone laser-esc move. There are a lot of similarities to Peep which isn’t uncommon in this game as The Bloat will spread a dangerous substance on the ground and send blood tears in all directions. Basically you have a lot of moving to do against this guy. On top of this The Bloat will move like Peep by jumping up into the air to the area of the room you were at if you didn’t move. Now this is an annoyance and so you have to keep moving around the room to avoid them. This will do damage to you if they collide with Isaac (or whoever). The Bloat is the posthumous version of another boss, Peep, whose eyes will be out of the body and you cannot kill by attacking. As it is stationed to the top of the screen, it’s better to be up there (sometimes there can be pots in your way) and not be in line with The Haunt but popping in and out to attack. If moving in front of the firing line you will receive a brimstone laser-esc blast and if you go up too near from either side, The Haunt will speed up and ram into you. Once The Haunt comes into play you will have to move fast but close to the enemy. You cannot attack The Haunt whilst the Lil’ Haunts are there but you can still take damage from The Haunt if coming into contact. They can easily give damage are a pain to take out straight away with at least eight tear shots. The Haunt throws you straight in with three Lil’ Haunts to begin with that move fast in a circle to target Isaac. So you find yourself in said situation, which five bosses that this rogue has to offer will make you reconsider turning the game off and walking away? This does not include end of game bosses such as Mom, Satan, Isaac or Mom’s Heart. The Afterbirth DLC released last year also made the game a hell of a lot harder…but we all like a challenge don’t we? On top of that every level has a boss room and some bosses are pretty easy to take down, but if you are coming up against a boss with standard heart capacity and no real firepower improvement you may come under great difficulty. There is a plentiful amount of achievements, randomised rooms and on-your-toe enemies. They include many aspects of video games that I love such as collecting a ton of items which also give you a bunch of add-ons. The Binding of Isaac and more specifically its later and better produced release ‘ The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth‘ are probably my favourite games.
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