![]() There are two huge openings to attack Hyem, at the very start of the fight and during his transformation. He'll set up for his largest attacks, but this time he'll set up more icicle spears and the runes will cover more surface area. Additionally, Hyem will hurl three icicle spears at the hero. Two slash attacks, two air current attacks, and both of the three-part tundra variations will always occur back-to-back. Like many of the Eldest Souls bosses, once Hyem reaches less than 50 percent of health he proceeds to attack more aggressively. For example, if the ice flashes over the light blue area then that means only the light blue area is about to be covered in ice. This attack will always cover the same three colored pieces. Like the fire-flash attack of Eos, God of Unity, Hyem's attack begins with flashing ice over the three sections that he'll cover, then launching his attack. The arena itself is divided up into six alternating colored sections in a circle, forming a light blue and blue pattern. As a result, a large, pointed chunk of ice springs up from the ground at the hero's location - dealing massive damage if it isn't dodged in time.Īnother attack to be wary of is Hyem's three-part tundra attack. Once Hyem lands three strikes he'll pause for a moment, charge up his icicle-spear arm, and slam it into the ground. This stat affliction is indicated by a small icicle icon that appears over the player's head whenever they're hit. Every attack he lands slows the hero down. Hyem doesn't have a large attack pool, but he makes up for it by almost never standing still and dealing massive damage with every blow. ![]() Hyem of the Frigid Waste is arguably the most challenging boss to beat during the first playthrough of Eldest Souls, with the exception of the final boss Eksyll - Princeps.
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