Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty has been generating a lot of buzz since its release in March 2023. Team Ninja's latest offering is set during the Three Kingdoms era in Ancient China and has been categorized as a Soulslike game.
The game features 23 distinct bosses, each with unique abilities and attack patterns, making it a challenging experience for players who must exercise patience and careful strategy to emerge victorious.
This article will rate the bosses in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty from S-tier to D-tier, which are the most challenging to the easiest battles in the game.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the author's opinions.
Blindfolded Boy is the final boss and the most powerful boss in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. He guides you as a mentor during the beginning of the game but later falls under the control of evil Taoist Yu Ji.
Zhang Liang is the introductory boss of the game but unlike typical RPG games, he is not the easiest. This boss is extremely tanky and has two phases.
In his human form, Lu Bu is one of the toughest bosses because of his two move sets, which he switches at random times. The first move set is on his horse where he performs mid-air slam attacks. The other one is on the ground where he charges his Halbert, which can only be countered by parrying. He also shoots arrows during both phases.
Lu Bu in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty gets possessed by Yu Ji and transforms into a Centaur-like demon form. Although he has a significantly higher health bar, he is easier to beat due to the weapon and skill upgrades during the late game. He performs ranged fire attacks, but they can be countered easily by parrying.
Xiahou Dun is a boss who is easy to read but he never stays in the same position, making him tough to
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