Fallen Legion Revenants’ fourth Chapter really heats up the narrative whilst also nudging the mechanics up a couple of notches. Between floating castles crashing down to earth, trials, and literal deities, everything is all go, all of the time. It all starts with a bizarre callback to Chapter One, however.
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Spring Heel Jack is very similar to a boss you have already defeated - New May Leader. What makes Spring Heel Jack so dangerous, however, is that despite having an exploitable elemental weakness, this guy is practically unkillable if you don’t know what you are doing, and he is the only boss thus far who is completely immune to Rushdown. He’s quite the tinker.
Spring Heel Jack is pretty straightforward for the most part. He is based on New May Leader, who in turn, was based on the basic Slaugh Gunner - a monster you have killed possibly hundreds of by this point. That doesn’t mean he isn’t a pushover.
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The big gimmick with Spring Heel Jack is that he is practically immune to HP damage and he is incredibly resistant to BP damage. Not only that, but Spring Heel Jack also regenerates his BP at an alarming rate. From our testing, we are fairly certain it is impossible to Break Spring Heel Jack, which means you can’t rely on Rushdown attacks for damage.
The only way to damage Spring Heel Jack is to Perfect Parry his Spring Heel Swoop. This will briefly (very briefly…) stagger Spring Heel Jack. Any attacks whilst he is in this state will do increased HP damage. You have enough time to land a few attacks - maybe a Deathblow or two - before he recovers. You will need to Perfect Parry Spring Heel Swoop constantly if you
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