Eh, those don't really count.ansem1532 said:I have to agree with this =/FinalHeart95 said:The first boss in nearly every Final Fantasy game. This is mainly because they're all "practice bosses" to get you used to the game's gameplay.
Seconded. I really wish I could fight him, though. That would be cool.mitchellkenn said:Letz Shake form No More Heroes. He is so easy someone else kills him for you.
By the way its actually impossible to lose, Lucian stands there talking and you can shoot him or listen, but if you don't do anything for to long Reaver shoots him, like Fat Man Spoon said, but its not even a fight its more of a cutscene with a quicktime event that you can't lose atFat Man Spoon said:Lucian from Fable 2, if you don't shoot him, Reaver does.
Every time i hear about this i get pissed. I bought the game used at gamestop, had no problems with it, and then of course as soon as i beat the 2nd last boss the game freezes up and i can't see the ending or "fight" the final bosschimpzy said:The final boss from Final Fantasy X. It's literally impossible to lose.
Tis still a boss >.<pompom8volt said:Eh, those don't really count.ansem1532 said:I have to agree with this =/FinalHeart95 said:The first boss in nearly every Final Fantasy game. This is mainly because they're all "practice bosses" to get you used to the game's gameplay.
I'd have to say the litch from RFD (in WoW)
I took his trenchcoat and pistol though. It was worth it.cainx10a said:Fallout 3, colonel 1-shot-1-zapped! Nice trench coat, zero challenge.![]()
Actually, the Golem Twins are easily broken by keeping them stuck on either Fire and Ice elements. This is very easy to do. You can even use Ruby Vests to make the fight more absurdly easy.A random person said:From what I've played, the Golem King (maybe not quite the name) in Chrono Trigger. He intimidates you since you fought the absurdly hard Golem Twins earlier, but he's afraid of heights and you're on the wing of an airship so he doesn't attack.