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what is the toughest , most bullet consuming boss


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Unless you use the RL and the Nitrogen, its Salazars right hand.
 
bruno;65588 said:
Verdugo=Salazar's right hand XD
Haha, I was about to say 'wait, Verdugo and Salazar's right hand were different? Where the fck have I been?'

Why do you find Salazar hard, hobojoe? IMO, he's one of the easiest bosses in the whole game...
 
You got them all this time except U3/It.

In case you don't know what I'm talking about, it's that 'thing' you fight down in the caves, initially on three creates suspended over a huge chasm, in Chapter 5-3. So after the knife fight with Krauser and the laser room, and before the 'proper' fight with Krauser.
 
In that case I probably wouldn't list Garradors (or blind slashers as you call them!) as proper bosses. Put it this way, U3 is more of a boss than them!
 
Krauser must be least consuming your bullets because you can just handle him without pulling one single trigger
 
Jess;65626 said:
Krauser must be least consuming your bullets because you can just handle him without pulling one single trigger
Well Del Lago isn't too cosuming of bullets either ;)

Ten to twelve harpoons do the trick and not a bullet is wasted!
 
When I fought del lago for the first time I didn't even need to use any healing items. But when I fought him for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and many times after, I need to use them at least two times!

Guess I just sucked...:(
 
I voted Verdugo, he has 900 health points on normal. It would take three rockets to kill him if there was no nitrogen. In his frozen state he takes three times more damage than he normally would.
This is one thing I have not tested myself, my source is Resident Evil wiki.
 
Romero;65637 said:
I voted Verdugo, he has 900 health points on normal. It would take three rockets to kill him if there was no nitrogen. In his frozen state he takes three times more damage than he normally would.
This is one thing I have not tested myself, my source is Resident Evil wiki.

That's about right, I've used the infinite launcher on Verdugo on normal without freezing him and it took three shots to kill...and I'm pretty sure each rocket is meant to do 300 points of damage. Whereas, on normal if you freeze him then fire the launcher, one shot should do the trick, as long as you hit him directly and not merely fire the rocket near him.