Kirby and the Forgotten Land may look like an adorable children's game, but it hides a few strong challenges in its post-game content. After beating the main story, players can throw down with stronger versions of the game's bosses to pick up new collectibles and treasures.
Tropic Woods is the game's answer to the classic Kirby boss Whispy Woods, now with a fun, beachy theme. The Phantom version of the fight features new attacks and abilities that make it tougher and more engaging. The article below will deal with taking on this boss.
The battle against Phantom Tropic Woods isn't exactly like facing Starscourge Radahn, but it does feature some new techniques. It serves as an excellent evolution of the boss fight introduced decades ago with new versions of the same ideas.
Like his non-phantom form, this Kirby and the Forgotten Land boss attacks by dropping large seeds from its branches and blowing air from his mouth. They are accompanied by Gordos, which will deal damage if they are touched. The seeds will explode, but should ideally be sucked up and fired back at the tree to deal massive damage.
Additionally, the Phantom Tropic Woods fires puffs of dust out as attacks. The best way to avoid them is to simply float over them. Players are advised to just stay airborne until they clear up. Later, they are free to whale on the tree as long as they keep their heads on a swivel and are ready to dodge falling projectiles.
After knocking his health bar down to around 50%, he'll enter his new second phase. This introduces a new move, summoning a maze of metal fences that the player must navigate to reach the enemy.
Gordos will fall faster while the maze is up, forcing players to move quickly and dodge often. The maze's path will reveal
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