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How Should You Prepare for Boss Fights in Mina the Hollower?

Short Answer

Prepare for bosses by checking your setup, learning the pattern before forcing damage, saving sidearms for risky moments, and using burrowing to reset pressure. Your first attempt should be for observation. Once you know the safe openings, the fight becomes much easier to manage.

Boss fights are not only damage tests. They check whether you can control space, read attacks, and stay patient when the room gets stressful.

Check Your Setup

Before a boss, make sure your main weapon feels comfortable, your sidearm has a clear purpose, and your trinkets solve the problem you are actually facing. If you are taking too much damage, consistency matters more than risky power.

Study Patterns First

Use early attempts to watch the boss. Look for where attacks begin, which spaces stay safe, and when the boss leaves a real opening. You do not need to win on the first try.

Only Take Safe Openings

A safe opening means you can attack and still move afterward. If a hit leaves you trapped, wait for a cleaner chance. Patient damage is better than greedy damage.

FAQ

Should I attack after every dodge?

No. Some dodges only create space. Attack only when you can also recover safely.

Are sidearms useful for bosses?

Yes, especially when close-range attacks are risky or when a boss creates short punish windows.

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