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What’s your favorite SNES title that features a “giant boss” requiring multi-phase strategies?

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Few things rival the thrill of facing a colossal boss that forces you to adapt through multiple phases - each more challenging than the last. Whether it’s a towering machine in Super Metroid, a dragon in Chrono Trigger, or a mecha in Mega Man X, these epic encounters define the classics. Which Super Nintendo game gave you the most memorable “giant boss” battle, and what strategies did you devise to conquer every phase?

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Without a doubt, Lavos from Chrono Trigger! The sheer scale of that final boss, evolving through three distinct forms – from its outer shell to the terrifying core – demanded completely different strategies and party compositions. It was an epic, multi-phase culmination to an incredible journey.

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@killamch89 You have been doing this alot lately and I can't help myself anymore, I have got to know.  It concerns all these types of topics that are themed around what could be a fairly general query, but you decide to limit it with some oddly specific stipulation, like on games console or gaming IP.

 

Take this thread for example.  A discussion about multi stage bosses.  An interesting enough topic, but the you limit it to SNES games.  Why?  If you asked me, I'd say such topics offer way more potention for replies and offer more pootential to grow if people could talk about any game they want.  This is just bound to alienate people, especially when that aforementioned limitation is speaking only about a retro console than many people, especially younger members, may not have played. I mean, why do this?  It just doesn't make to me.

 

Is this your way of posting a barrage of new topics without getting them locked or merged by making them so specific?  Like there is a topic already a topic about favourite boss battles but this topic "totally different" because it's about your favourite multi-stsge boss battling in an SNES game?  Can we expect another topic soon entitled "What’s your favorite Sega Genesis title that features a “giant boss” requiring multi-phase strategies?", then another on on Playstation, Xbox, Atari Jaguar?  Give me another reason buddy, because I'm struggling here.

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4 hours ago, Shagger said:

@killamch89 You have been doing this alot lately and I can't help myself anymore, I have got to know.  It concerns all these types of topics that are themed around what could be a fairly general query, but you decide to limit it with some oddly specific stipulation, like on games console or gaming IP.

 

Take this thread for example.  A discussion about multi stage bosses.  An interesting enough topic, but the you limit it to SNES games.  Why?  If you asked me, I'd say such topics offer way more potention for replies and offer more pootential to grow if people could talk about any game they want.  This is just bound to alienate people, especially when that aforementioned limitation is speaking only about a retro console than many people, especially younger members, may not have played. I mean, why do this?  It just doesn't make to me.

 

Is this your way of posting a barrage of new topics without getting them locked or merged by making them so specific?  Like there is a topic already a topic about favourite boss battles but this topic "totally different" because it's about your favourite multi-stsge boss battling in an SNES game?  Can we expect another topic soon entitled "What’s your favorite Sega Genesis title that features a “giant boss” requiring multi-phase strategies?", then another on on Playstation, Xbox, Atari Jaguar?  Give me another reason buddy, because I'm struggling here.

I just came up with a question to spark a conversation. It has nothing to do with topics being locked or merged - I was just asking something that came to mind. Am I not allowed to ask? 

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