Rogue Legacy

Rogue Legacy

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Phasmophobia

Phasmophobia

Defeat the boss in the Forest Abkhazia.

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How to unlock the Phasmophobia achievement in Rogue Legacy - Definitive Guide

Use some equipment with vampirism. The enemy follows you around and spawns small floating skulls. When you are strong enough (most likely as Hokage) you can one-hit-kill the small skulls, and each kill will replenish some HP thanks to vampirism. All that's left to do is attack him, don't let too many skulls float around, and when he stops moving be aware that he will do a big attack hitting everything on the screen straight horizontally and vertically. So don't stand right next to him or above/under him. You can keep hitting him if you stand correctly.
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01 Aug 2014 14:56

Forest Abkhazia is the second area of the game that you should complete, and is located to the right of the map. You need to locate the boss door, which is randomly placed somewhere in the area, enter it and defeat the boss Alexander to unlock this trophy. See below for additional boss info:

Alexander is a giant skull boss and is in an arena with many platforms. He slowly floats around the arena and spawns many smaller versions of himself called a Fury. Both the Furies and Alexander have 2 ways to attack:

  • Both will float towards you and attempt to run into you to damage you. Simply stay away from them to avoid the attack.
  • The Fury enemies will stop moving and shoot a projectile in each of four directions: Up, left, down and right.
  • Similar to furies, Alexander will stop moving and shoot a string of large pink projectiles in each of four directions. Again, just move to avoid it.

Life steal is very useful in this fight as Alexander spawns a lot of Furies during the fight. The Barbarian King/Queen can be helpful with their shout to keep Furies away from you. Alexander cannot be knocked back while you attack so you want to make sure to keep your distance as you attack. As long as you keep yourself from being overwhelmed by Furies you shouldn't have too much of an issue with this boss battle.

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Story-related; cannot be missed.

The door to this boss, like all boss doors, will be in a random room (in the Castle section, for this boss). It's a large open double door with a warp pad below it and two statues on either side of it.

The boss in the Forest is Alexander, a giant floating flaming skull. This boss is definitely going to feel significantly harder than the first boss, because it is in every way; it moves, it fires projectiles, and it spawns regular enemies that also chase you and fire projectiles. The actual attacks are relatively simple:
 
  • Alexander will slowly follow you around to try to run into you
  • Alexander will stop and then shoot a string of quite large projectiles in the four cardinal directions. He will not move while shooting
  • Alexander will summon small white versions of him. These have the exact same attack patterns, only much smaller and they only shoot a single project in each direction instead of a long string
The two hardest things about this fight are that a ton of enemies (and therefore projectiles) can build up on screen, and that there can be a lot going on off-screen that you won't see while traveling around the room until it's too late.

The general strategy I recommend is to do very slow circles around the outside of the arena. Stay near Alexander so you can keep hitting him over and over while he's moving. When he stops to shoot, that's a great time to get in many hits as long as you can do so safely. Just don't get greedy so you have time to get away before he starts moving towards you again. As for circling the room, moving horizontally isn't really a problem since you can simply jump if you run towards a projectile. It's the vertical traveling that can be very risky, such as dropping down or jumping up right into a Fury or its projectile. Particularly later in the fight, there will be a ton of Furies. While it's tempting to try to kill off all the Furies to make it safe, don't bother. Alexander just continually spawns them up to a maximum amount, so it's virtually impossible to have none on screen for any significant amount of time. Instead, just kill ones that are in your way as you move in circles.

The three things that will make this fight significantly easier are:
 
  • A Shinobi class, or at least very high Attack. If you can kill the Furies in a single hit, this fight will be far, far easier.
  • A Vampire rune in any slot. This will give you health back every time you kill a Fury. You'll be killing many, so this will drastically help with survivability.
  • A Vault rune in any slot. This will significantly help with the peril associated with the vertical travel that I mentioned above. Being able to quickly change direction (vertically too, not just horizontally) can make it so much easier to avoid projectiles
Even with all that, there is no avoiding the fact that this boss with take some practice to get used to how to kite enemies around and deal with them, and some luck of just not accidentally running into an enemy or projectile.
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