2/24/2023 0 Comments Devil may cry 5 bloody palace![]() ![]() Relief floor ( =)): the bone the game throws at you after kicking your ass or right before it does it. Insane( ***): the run-killer floors, you should be amazing at the match up, know what to expect, have a lot of DT/SDT to overcome this floor. Very Difficult ( **): make sure you are great at the matchup and have a decent amount of DT. Somewhat difficult ( *): make sure you have at least 3 bars of DT and understand the matchup against this type of enemy. Also, I will try to pinpoint the "relief floors" that usually come right before or after an insanely tough fight. I will try to point out the floors that I, subjectively, consider to be hard and, therefore, the ones you should be prepare for. Now, you will see a list of every single encounter per floor. That being said, I wouldn't stress about time too much, since if you are killing enemies efficiently you'll rack up enough time so the possibility of you running out of it should be quite minimal. You even get a bonus if you clear a stage without getting hit. You start with only two minutes on the clock and every time you kill an enemy or clear a stage you get extra time on top of the one you already have left. The void is amazing at this, but make sure you set it to DMD difficulty so you are confident you can take on anything that baddy throws at you. ![]() If there's at least one enemy or boss that always makes you sweat PRACTICE THAT ENCOUNTER. You'll have to face every enemy in the game multiple times as well as bosses (even the ones you don't encounter in the story mode with the character you are using) which means you have to be knowledgable of pretty much every single fight and the weakness and strengths of every given opponent as well as the character you are styling with. Is actually only the last 35-40 that could give you a headache.įrom what I can gather, it looks like Floors 1-40 are set up in Human difficulty, 41- 60 are in DH difficulty, 61-80 are SOS, and 81-101 are DMD. The first thing you need to know is that the BP is divided in difficulties as well, which is why you'll find the first 50 floors fairly easy. Nothing else will make you better at the game then to overcome that difficulty. Note: that being said, if you haven't beat DMD I really recommend you try to do that first. Yes, this definitely is one of the hardest challenges DMC has to offer as well as gaming in general, but if you already beat DMD and Hell and Hell mode, you already have the skills necessary to overcome this challenge, you just have to believe in yourself! You can do this! I'm assuming that you are looking at this guide because you've been struggling with Bloody Palace or at least heard it's very difficult. I don't have anything against anyone that does it, don't get me wrong, but you obviously don't need a guide for that. So, I decided to make it myself in the hopes some of you might find it useful.Īs a clarification, this guide will be useful primarily to people that want to beat the BP "legit", which means not using the Super costumes. I already beat the BP with all characters but before I did I tried to look for a similar guide and couldn't find one. So, back in DMC4SE, when I was struggling with the Bloody Palace achievement for all characters, there was one particularly helpful guide that really got me through this, It contained not only tips for all characters, but also the enemies encounters per floor, which help me tremendously to plan ahead my DT usage so when I really needed it I had some in store. ![]()
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