A surge of voices on various forums has made it clear: certain in-game enemies spark intense dislike among players. On April 24, 2025, comments showcased gamers' frustrations, identifying not only long-standing foes but also some newcomers that hit a nerve.
While players expressed rage towards familiar challengers, new enemies emerged worth mentioning. The following foes were highlighted:
Door Guardian: Still a major barrier, frustrating many.
Fuoco: Known for chaos with erratic attack patterns.
Mad Clown Puppet: Divisive; some think it's manageable while many detest it.
New entries to the hate list include:
Brute Alchemist Mini-boss: Particularly brutal, with many claiming it defeats them more often than the game's main bosses. One player stated, "The Brute Alchemist mini-boss defeated me an unreasonable amount of times."
Disruption Spiders: Introduced as a new threat that players have struggled to conquer.
Headless Female Puppet: Gaining notoriety but not yet a classic nemesis.
Interestingly, players also showed a more favorable attitude toward an unexpected foe. They seem to tolerate the Acid-throwing monster on the cathedral beams for its relative predictability.
The sentiment from gamers ranges from fiery outbursts to exasperated acceptance, as illustrated by these comments:
"Fuck you Mad Clown Puppet. You ruined Rosa Isabella street!"
Another player chimed in with, "The double spike guy in the lobster inn? Pure rage material!"
As expected, the comments leaned heavily negative, primarily aimed at the notorious enemies. Yet, the Acid-throwing monster received a slight nod of approval, showing a mix of frustration tempered by acceptance:
75% Negative Sentiment on all discussed enemies.
25% Positive Sentiment for the Acid-throwing monster, viewed as less annoying than its counterparts.
โ๏ธ Users are increasingly frustrated with the Brute Alchemist Mini-boss.
๐ฅ Persistent hate for Door Guardian and Fuoco remains.
โ๏ธ Acknowledgment of the Acid-throwing monster as slightly more tolerable.
As gamers navigate through these challenges, the tension raises a crucial question: will new enemies dominate the hated list in the future?