Did you miss your first fight against KK’s body? We hope so because you’ll be battling Yaseotoko once again in Ghostwire: Tokyo. He’s the fourth boss you’ll face in the game, and he comes right after beating Okina.
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This will be another mirror match against a Sojutsuki. He’ll show you all his Weavings, just like KK’s soul taught you. However, this beast learned a few new tricks, and you should expect a more intense battle this time. Check this guide to learn everything about Ghostwire: Tokyo's fourth boss.
Let’s do a quick recap: Yaseotoko can change between the three magic styles: Fire Weaving, Wind Weaving, and Water Weaving. You’ll notice these changes by looking at the color of his hands — they will turn red, green, and blue, respectively.
Again, each weaving will have its attacks, which are the same ones as before — at least during the first seconds of the battle. However, Yaseotoko will now have a second phase, in which he will perform charged variations of his moves.
For example, his Wind Weaving can create three tornadoes that move in different directions. These ones have a medium-range and cover a good chunk of the arena, but they move in a fixed pattern.
His charged attacks for the remaining two types of magic are basically the same moves that you can do. Water Weaving creates a wave with much more reach than usual, allowing Yaseotoko to strike you from farther away. On the other hand, the boss can create a bomb using Fire Weaving, which will explode in a notorious radius and damage you if you’re around it.
Regarding his ground slam attack, it will be as you remember it: a ground slam that creates a shockwave on the floor. First, he will jump at the sky twice, using
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