With Odette gone at that point, he even dodges the full scale of its downsides. He eventually brings a different curse down on himself, but only for selfish reasons that endanger the entire world. Rather than atone, he blames his parents for everything and continues the tradition of making his sister miserable for years, not even hesitating to eternally curse and emotionally torment her lover. Here we have a guy who let his sister get beaten and punished in his place and cursed all his country's residents for a painful eternity. She has even less ambition than Elfaria and, aside from Oswald's case, wouldn't come into conflict with the heroes at all had they simply stayed in the land of the living. On the other hand, all she really does in-game is try to enforce death's finality. the "Butt Brigade") for appearing alongside the aforementioned Beldor boss fight. Bonus points to the guards in Titania (a.k.a. Any enemy with a stomping attack is usually this.And make sure not to hit the wizard at the same time you hit the sword, or he'll just teleport away anyway (if he doesn't take the sword in the face and then just instantly teleport just to be an ass). It's easiest when they spawn swords right in front of them, but rarely will they actually do that, and there's usually so much stuff flying at you from all directions that even when it does happen, you probably won't be able to take advantage of it in time. Hitting their swords back at them is easier said than done. The "proper" way to combat a Wizard is to deflect one of their swords back at them to stun them - but the game doesn't actually tell you this until you fight Beldor (a boss-caliber Wizard, wielding the same attacks cranked Up to Eleven), long after you've either figured it out for yourself or died trying. The Wizard enemies in Titania Capital, who combine Standard Status Effects and their ability to summon more Mooks with Teleport Spam that effectively prevents you from hitting them more than once at a time.Complete Monster: King Valentine arguably qualifies as such (it really depends on how forgiving you are of his horrific actions, taking into account his tragic backstory.).Of particular note is the version of "Battle in Ringford ~Second Movement~" found on the soundtrack. The arranged tracks in the OST for Leifthrasir are downright gorgeous.
Tunes like "Rise to Action and Invasion" or "Valkyrie March" really hit home.