![]() The Green Midnight Ordeal is the easiest of the four Midnights, considering that it is a sole immobile enemy and while it has more HP than anything else in the game and its sole attack is a One-Hit KO laser, it slowly rotates in a single direction and can be completely avoided using the elevators.Even then, you might luck out and get the easy Amber and Green Midnight Ordeals. The real boss is the Midnight Ordeal rampaging once the end is in sight. Aside from that, all she does is mess with the background music. Tiphereth's Meltdown takes away the Qliphoth Immunity from previous branches, but the player should at this point be capable of handling it.This is absolutely nothing in comparison to Hod, whom you have to beat to even suppress Netzach. Netzach's suppression involves your people not healing outside of Qliphoth meltdowns.It's technically no different from a regular level and the only thing you need to do is to memorize the controls. Yesod's Meltdown is a lot easier than Malkuth's and Hod's, since it only involves your HUD being messed up through ridiculous amounts of Interface Screw.A slow and foreboding tune that escalates into panic and to despair that captures the feeling of losing control perfectly. Awesome Music: First, Second, and Third Warning, which sound during breaches.Last but not least, unlike the Purple Midnight or Amber Midnight, this Ordeal will only spawn a single enemy object, ensuring you get to dogpile him without another potentially deadly enemy waiting to ambush your agents. By exploiting the downtime he has after injecting Serum W, you can dogpile him and end up forcing him to rapidly switch between serums, stunlocking him until he dies. If he takes too much damage, the White Midnight will cancel whatever he's doing and inject a serum into himself- including injecting a different serum. One attack, Serum W, causes him to charge forward at lightning speed until he reaches the other side of the floor he's on, and when he reaches the end, will be stunned for a brief moment. While he can be a handful if fought directly, he has a major weakness in his programming that is very easy to exploit. His main mechanic is that he can inject himself with different Serums to power himself up and launch specific attacks, such as a Flash Step attack that targets multiple clerks and agents at once all throughout the facility. While he can deal incredibly high damage with his basic attacks and has a versatile list of moves, he's very easy to kill if you understand how he works. Anti-Climax Boss: The Claw, aka the White Midnight is surprisingly easy considering he's supposedly the Ordeal to end all Ordeals.
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