![]() But with some perseverance and a little luck, it’s possible to take him down without resorting to outright cheese strategies. If you’ve been frustrated with enemies constantly trying to fake you out with their deflect timing so far in Wo Long, Lu Bu might threaten to push you over the edge. His horse is slippery, he doesn’t seem to get staggered or stun locked out of his attacks when you hit him, and most of his attacks feel like they appear at a moment’s notice almost at random. If that wasn’t enough, Lu Bu is also one of those bosses that you get in Team Ninja games who feels like he breaks the rules of the combat system and world physics. Throughout the fight with Lu Bu you’re required to pull off a frankly ridiculous amount of parries, to the point where you need to learn his moveset and proactively engage with the triggers that indicate which move he’s about to use, rather than reacting once it’s already too late. He’s a kind of boss that souls-like players often refer to as a “skill check”, an extra-hard brick wall designed to weed out players who have been scraping by without playing Wo Long “properly” by forcing you to make full use of the game’s different mechanics to progress. Fighting Lu Bu in Wo Long can be painful, but you are not alone in your heartache.
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