Sugar charm is helpful here as the parrys go by fast and can be hard to time out, however the next phase is all about keeping the right distance, and as long as you keep your timing steady you won’t be blown back into the projectiles being bounced your way. In phase one you’ll be dodging energized punches while also avoiding little firefly minions, but using the chaser should take them out easy and get some hits in on the bosses while building up parrys. These rough and tumble frog brothers are nothing to take lightly, hitting you with team attacks throughout the first two phases before they combine, literally, to take you out in the third. The same can essentially be said for the third phase as well, but a good second shot is the Spread Shot to get in some more damage when he’s stationary between phases, and the Coffee charm is a nice bonus to make the fight go faster. Because of the constant movement I recommend the Roundabout shot as your first weapon, so no matter which way you run you’ll always be throwing shots in his direction. In his first and second phases he makes his way to and fro across the screen and stopping every so often to try to take a swing at you, the only difference being that he’s much bigger in the second phase. Goopy Le Grande has three phases which are all quite similar, probably the most similar out of any other boss in the game, with him constantly bouncing back and forth from one side of the screen to another. The third phase’s boss is a carrot, also in the center of the screen, and using the Spread Shot can easily focus fire on him and the mini-carrots he sends after you, with the Smoke Bomb being insurance in case you happen to get cornered by his minions. The second phase is a bit simpler because the onion boss is in the center of the screen and cries projectile tears from above, some of them being parry-able, so either the Peashooter or the Spread Shot will work in this scenario depending on how fast you need to take him down while keeping your parrys up. The first phase requires a lot of distance as the potato boss will spit dirt and a worm to parry, so the Peashooter is a good bet for doing good damage while keeping a distance. The Root Pack is split up into three different phases, each one sporting a new character to be your boss for that phase and showcasing one of the many ways bosses will attack you throughout the game. Based on how each boss attacks and the usefulness of each weapon and charm, I’ve come up with a list of what the best weapons and charms are best against each non-flying boss. Filling out your weapon and charm slots with the best loadout to wallop those bosses and collect their contracts, but what combination is the best? Since each boss is so different, the best loadout depends on which one you’re fighting. Before going up against any Cuphead boss, it always helps to check your weapons and charms, making sure you’re fully prepared for the fight ahead.
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