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Drakengard 3 final boss timing guide
Drakengard 3 final boss timing guide












drakengard 3 final boss timing guide

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drakengard 3 final boss timing guide

I'm willing to bet a "Warp of the West" scenario is actually the canon here: elements of each ending are all canon. In fact, it would make more sense for that to occur after ending D, because now there's an actual Grotequerie Queen to worship and actual seals to break to summon her. Also, Brother One is still alive in Ending D, and it still entirely capable of forming the Cult of the Watchers. And none of the endings but B even mention Pacts as a concept. And Ending A has no mentions of seals at all. Sealed away, and it was implied that those seal could very well break at some point.

drakengard 3 final boss timing guide

The Intoners, or the Watchers, were just imprisoned in another world, not killed. I am willing to accept that if it turns out to be true, but I'm not so sure that's the case. Now, I've seen it mentioned that Ending A was the one that leads off into Drakengard 1, and Ending D averts both Drakengard and Nier. It might have been the circumstances, but underwhelming does not begin to describe Ending D. I used this guide, think there are 2 floating around: Unless you're one of those people who has a knack for this kinda thing, goddamn those people.īeating it is hella cathartic once you spend that much time on it, felt good. Fucking up here was the WORST though, as you're almost 8 minutes in by this point.īest of luck though, it's one of those things where you just have to spend a dumb amount of time training yourself to do it right. After that, it was the 7 quick notes, followed by a pause and 1 that tripped me up the most, and the reaaaalllyyy slow notes at the end, which I just used the sync video for. But after realizing I should just be listening for the cues, rather than trying to match the sync video, this bit became pretty easy.Īnyway, after 3-4 hours I was able to get to the last part VERY consistently. eventually.Īs for progress, I failed a lot at sister 2s first quick double note initially for some reason, then after passing that, it was sister 1s double note (not the first few, there's one particular one, you'll probably know what I'm talking about). I'm not saying it'll work for everyone, but that's how I managed it. As in, I did the majority of it using the audio cues, using the video more to count the notes than anything, and again towards the end for the slower fade to black notes, because fuck them.

#Drakengard 3 final boss timing guide cracked

Rhythm game took me about 6 hours, I finally cracked it using the sync video more as a guide than a rule.

drakengard 3 final boss timing guide

Just posting what I stuck in the other thread in case it helps people out in any way.














Drakengard 3 final boss timing guide