Li Dingguo: The Boss I'll Skip In NG+
Alright guys, let's talk about Li Dingguo. If you've faced him, you know exactly what I'm talking about. This guy... this guy is something else. I've battled my fair share of bosses in this game, and I've managed to overcome some seriously challenging encounters. But Li Dingguo? He's on a whole different level of difficulty. Seriously, I'm not even exaggerating when I say he's harder than literally any boss I've faced so far. I spent hours today banging my head against this wall of a boss, and let me tell you, it wasn't a pretty sight. My strategies crumbled, my patience wore thin, and my determination? Well, let's just say it took a serious beating.
The Li Dingguo Experience: A Clown Show Starring Me
I went into this fight confident. I had my build all set, my gear was on point, and I felt like I had a solid understanding of the game's mechanics. I'd watched videos, read guides, and even practiced my combos against weaker enemies. I thought I was prepared. I was wrong. So, so wrong. From the moment the fight started, Li Dingguo was all over me. His attacks are relentless, his defense is rock solid, and his overall presence is just... intimidating. Every time I thought I had an opening, he'd punish me with a swift counterattack. Every time I tried to heal, he'd close the distance and pressure me. It was a masterclass in how to make a player feel completely helpless. And the worst part? He made me look like a clown. A spectacularly defeated clown. I'm talking flailing limbs, desperate dodges, and panicked button mashing. It was not my finest hour. There were moments where I genuinely considered throwing my controller through the screen. But I persevered, fueled by a stubborn refusal to admit defeat. Hour after hour, I threw myself at Li Dingguo, trying different strategies, tweaking my build, and learning his attack patterns. And hour after hour, I got my butt handed to me.
Why Li Dingguo is a Nightmare
What makes Li Dingguo so difficult? It's not just one thing, it's a combination of factors that make him a true nightmare to fight. Firstly, his attack range is insane. He can hit you from what feels like miles away, making it incredibly difficult to create space and heal. Secondly, his attack speed is blistering. He can chain attacks together in a way that leaves you with almost no openings to counter. And thirdly, his defense is ridiculously high. Even when you do manage to land a hit, it feels like you're barely scratching him. But perhaps the most frustrating thing about Li Dingguo is his ability to adapt. He seems to anticipate your moves and adjust his strategy accordingly. It's like he's reading your mind and countering everything you throw at him. This makes it incredibly difficult to find a consistent strategy that works, and it forces you to constantly think on your feet.
NG+? No Dingguo, No Way!
So, after hours of frustration and countless deaths, I finally managed to defeat Li Dingguo. The feeling of relief was immense, but it was quickly followed by a sense of... well, resentment. I'm not sure I've ever hated a boss this much. And that's why I've made a decision. In my NG+ playthrough, I'm skipping Li Dingguo's sidequest. I don't care what the rewards are, I don't care about the lore implications, I don't want to see him again. Ever. He can stay in his little corner of the game, tormenting other players who are foolish enough to challenge him. As for me? I'm moving on. I'm going to enjoy the rest of the game without having to worry about this frustrating boss fight. And who knows, maybe someday I'll be brave enough to face him again. But for now, I'm perfectly content to pretend he doesn't exist.
Tips for other players fighting Li Dingguo
For those of you who are determined to take on Li Dingguo, I salute you. You're braver than I am. And to help you on your journey, I've compiled a few tips that might make the fight a little less painful:
- Learn his attack patterns: This is crucial. Li Dingguo has a wide range of attacks, but they follow specific patterns. If you can learn these patterns, you'll be better able to anticipate his moves and dodge accordingly.
- Exploit his weaknesses: Every boss has weaknesses, and Li Dingguo is no exception. Experiment with different builds and strategies to find what works best for you. Some players have had success using elemental damage, while others prefer to focus on parrying his attacks.
- Be patient: This fight is a marathon, not a sprint. Don't get discouraged if you die a lot. Just keep learning, keep adapting, and keep trying. Eventually, you'll find a way to overcome him.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help: There's no shame in admitting that you're struggling. If you're really stuck, consider watching videos of other players defeating him or asking for advice on online forums. Sometimes, a fresh perspective is all you need.
- Take breaks: If you're getting too frustrated, take a break. Step away from the game for a while and do something else. You'll come back feeling refreshed and ready to try again.
My Final Thoughts on Li Dingguo
Li Dingguo is a difficult boss, there's no denying that. But he's also a well-designed boss. His attacks are challenging but fair, and his overall presence is incredibly intimidating. While I may never want to fight him again, I can appreciate the challenge he presents. He forced me to learn the game's mechanics inside and out, and he pushed me to my limits as a player. And in a way, that's a good thing. So, thank you, Li Dingguo. You may have clowned me, but you also made me a better player. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go play something a little less stressful.
Conclusion
So, that's my Li Dingguo story. It's a story of frustration, defeat, and eventual triumph (albeit a reluctant one). It's a story that many of you can probably relate to. We've all faced bosses that have pushed us to our limits, bosses that have made us want to quit the game altogether. But we've also all experienced the satisfaction of overcoming those challenges, of finally defeating that seemingly impossible foe. And that's what makes gaming so rewarding. It's not just about the easy victories, it's about the struggles, the challenges, and the moments of pure, unadulterated triumph. And while I may never forgive Li Dingguo for the pain he inflicted, I can appreciate the lesson he taught me. Sometimes, the hardest challenges are the most rewarding. But seriously, I'm skipping his sidequest in NG+.