Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course is a tasty morsel that presents the opportunity for fans of the series to tackle a whole new slate of bosses. However, the Moonshine Mob isn't just one boss, they are three bosses accompanied by a whole, well, mob of goons. But worry not, while you may be fighting a tiny army, they are still just an army of bugs.
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You will be dodging dangerous music, exploding bombs, and slipping past slippery tongues in this thrilling encounter. In typical Cuphead fashion, it can all be a little overwhelming at first. Thankfully, we have broken every element of this dangerous dual into its component pieces. Fear not, we have the answers you seek!
So, this battle is best fought using one gun that can pack a punch and one that can clear the screen of scrubs. What we found works the best is the Charge shot paired with the Converge shot. This way you can land heavily damaging attacks on the bosses, and easily clear durable projectiles, while also having a gun that can quickly take care of a number of lower vitality scrubs.
Honestly, any of the harder-hitting weapons will work as your primary, so if you are more comfortable with the Kablooey or Roundabout, use them as your primary damage dealer. We just like the oomph you get with the Charge shot.
As for the secondary weapon, we also found that the Crackshot did pretty well as a secondary weapon, when clearing out enemies (though we still prefer the screen-clearing capabilities of the Converge weapon). The Chaser is pretty useful in the second phase, but it isn't as helpful when you are contending with the caterpillar in the first phase or the ball of insects in the third.
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