It takes a lot of mana (or ki, as it’s called in this game) to pull this off, but as this is the final confrontation, I figured I may as well buy as many mana potions as I can carry. I’ve found that the best way to kill single extremely tough monsters in this game is to lay lots of dragon emplacements as fast as you can and then just run around in circles, adding more dragons as you go: the more you add, the more often the baddie gets hurt. Instead, they’re basically automated gun turrets in the form of a ghostly dragon head sticking up through the floor. I put that word in scare quotes because the “dragons” you can summon are nothing like the dragons you fight elsewhere in the game. More to the point, you have a wizard who can summon “dragons”. In the end, after you’ve defeated the demonic hordes assembled against you (preferably by using magic to kill them through a wall), it’s just four of you against one oversized demon who can knock you across the room before you get within sword’s reach.
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