Anderson Quest: Killing Vampires and Werewolves and Leprechauns (Hellsing/Bloodborne)

Yeah, sleeve trick is still not combat-viable as a precaution to keep you guys from shoving every boss in there as a primary strategy. Don't try to deny that you would.

Also that arm is basically dead weight at the moment, so aiming the sleeve opening properly mid-fight is not feasible.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.

If this works, at least Moon Fucker's gonna go out with a bang.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
Hmmm...if plan sleeve won't work, then how about this? It's a bit high-risk, high-reward.

[X] Deploy Bible pages around you for teleportation. If necessary, use your scripture armor for it.
[X] "And Shepherds we shall be..."
[X] Judge the Moon Presence's velocity. As it leaps with its hind legs to attack you with its remaining arm, do a power slide inside its reach, right below its ribs. Stun it with a jab from the bident.
[X] "For thee, my Lord, for thee..."
[X] Complete your teleportation and materialize far up in the Dreaming sky. As you start to fall, make it rain weapons: normal bayonets, explosive bayonets, those weapons you picked up in the Nightmare...even the inert Amygdalan arms.
[X] "The Power hath Descended forth from Thine Hand...."
[X] Teleport again before you hit the ground. Take a moment for the aerial bombardment to land, then materialize on the Moon Presence's bony spine. Swing down with the Boom Flail and break its back.
[X] "...That our Feet may Swiftly carry out Thine Command!"

The riskiest part of this plan is the initial teleportation and power slide. Anderson may not be able to do a power slide with a fractured shin.

At this point, honestly, I'm going for drama ;).
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, thenBoom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.

You know, I don't remember reading any Monty Python references, so maybe hamsters and elderberries for this?
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
Yeah, sleeve trick is still not combat-viable as a precaution to keep you guys from shoving every boss in there as a primary strategy. Don't try to deny that you would.

Also that arm is basically dead weight at the moment, so aiming the sleeve opening properly mid-fight is not feasible.
I was more thinking along the lines of sleeving a projectile. Hence 'throw it back'.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentage or something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
[X] Keep baiting him. Insult his parentageor something.
-[X] Refresh personal ward shield.
-[X] Maintain bayonet output.
-[X] Wait for him to over-compensate, then Boom Flail.
 
Yeah, sleeve trick is still not combat-viable as a precaution to keep you guys from shoving every boss in there as a primary strategy. Don't try to deny that you would.

Also that arm is basically dead weight at the moment, so aiming the sleeve opening properly mid-fight is not feasible.
Also on sleeves, im skeptical that shoving a Great One that's a pocket dimension specialist in a pocket dimension a particularly good idea.
 
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