
Soon enough, you have to kill that cyclops.
Broken Bridge: You can hear from a nearby NPC that it was a cyclops who smashed the bridge to pieces. All three deal massive damage over a very short time (generally more than potions can heal) and the ice breath also you down. Fire breath, poison breath and ice breath. Breath Weapon: Some enemies have these, but the most notable case is the Hydra. And in Legendary mode, they have 99% chance to avoid projectiles. Their most lethal attack is a ground wave that they spam continuously that will surely stunlock you, while dealing insane amounts of damage. Huge melee damage, huge attack speed, fairly high health. You'll need a special key to unlock the door. Bonus Dungeon: The infamous Secret Passage. Despite being slow they're quite powerful and can pierce armor. Blade on a Stick: Spears, the favorite weapon for the Hunter Class. Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: Yetis and Yerens. Including spiders, scarabs, antlions and mantises. Big Creepy-Crawlies: Several giant insects, usually in Egypt. Since some types of characters rely on these damage types, killing undead enemies may be extremely tricky. The undead can be killed in any way, but they're extremely resistant to some forms of damage (such as pierce and poison) and completely immune to others (life leech).
Big Bad: Typhon in the original game and Hades in the expansion. Battle Aura: The player can learn to grow them and can level them up. Later, when Megalesios himself appears to taunt him, he just charge at him screaming. #Titan quest wiki skills movie#
Badass Normal: The guy in the opening movie who manage to kill a gorgon by having a statue fall on her.The only downside is that is a top level skill, and you'll have to get at least fifteen levels to get it and max it, but is still worth.
Awesome Yet Practical: The Seer's Trance of Wrath: a passive, aura skill which deals a lot of damage to all enemies around you, be them mooks or bosses.Authority Equals Asskicking: Justified.That include a gargantuan Yeti on your way to China. Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Cyclops and most of the larger, more powerful enemies.Most enemies are dumb and susceptible to arrow volleys while a summoned scarecrow distracts them, but some intelligent species exist (mostly humanoids) that will actually kite you, flee when attacked or summon distractions. It's explained during the story that the creatures used to be mostly timid or neutral, although it's hard to imagine how this could work for a few (such as the crocodile men). Exclusively Evil: All the monsters and enemies in the game, with the only exception of a single centaur hero and a satyr merchant found in Greece, who are friendly.