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Thread: anyone know how to beat the death man himself?

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    Default anyone know how to beat the death man himself?

    thought it was too easy after i had killed adder, then he turns into the snake form and now theres no chance in hell i'll have enough energy to kill this mother!

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    It's not that hard.

    He only has or two basic attacks, one chain attack and a venom spit.
    He also jumps twice, be sure to sincronize it and remember to destroy all the snake heads as to stop him of recovering health.

    He's not really that hard.
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    Nope, and your weapon generates health, if you hit him, you gain a bit health.

    I really thought it was a shame he was so short and easy, i hoped a epic huge battle.

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    I think that the second to last Trial of Tyris is more challenging than the fight with Death=Adder. At least that's my opinion. I was up until 4 in the morning trying to complete that. Just when I was about to give up I finished it. That was tough. I think getting A+ in all the levels is probably the hardest thing in the game. This is another area that Beast Rider recaptures the spirit of the old arcade game. The way you get better is from replying the game. If I end up with all the achievments for this game that's something I'd feel good about. They are not easy. At least not for me.

    *When I completed that particular trial I felt extremely satisfied. It was one of those pump your fist in the air moments that don't exist too much anymore.

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