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Last update:11 May 2016
Description
A giant mutated centipede.
An additional difficulty is the fact, that the fight takes place next to lava.
Attacks and weaknesses
Centipede Demonis a giant worm that feels good next to lava.
His weaknesses: the tail and the hand.
Both limbs can be cut off.
1)right swing- a mighty blow, which can be blocked however with a good shield.
A dodge towards a demon doesn’t work all the time.
2)tail swing- mighty hit with the tail - can be also blocked.
3)air slam- a monster jumps up and hits the ground.
He attacks whey you’re standing under him.
O just jump aside once or twice.
4)grab and chew- demon can swallow you.
To avoid this verify that you’re not standing in front of his mouth.
5)blows- in a later part of the fight, demon blows a hot air.
It is enough to stay at his tail side.
So rather stay at his tail.
The fight seems to be difficult at the beginning, because there is a liquid fire everywhere.
for get there, you have to jump over two streams of lava.
Instead of that, hide under him or even better - behind him.
3)Cut off the tail- you might cut off his tail when you’re standing behind the enemy.
After doing this, ensure that you’ve killed the tail - it needs several hits.
Once the tail rows back, repeat your action.
Without the tail, demon is easier to be defeated.
Tactics
The fight with demon is quite easy despite appearances, if you apply below tactics.
Get to the end of this land and wait.
The beast will approach you slowly.
When Demon gets to the land, he will start attacking in front of him.
Your task is easy: you have to find yourself under the beast first and then behind him.
verify to finish the tail - it is still alive and attacks you!
If you stay under the demon, you’re safe against his swings.
But watch out for air slams - you might recognize them when the worm tries to jump up.
Once he does it, jump twice aside (but not in lava).
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