The possessed hunter in that final fight is brutal, but I found a rhythm after a few rage-inducing attempts. First, patience is key—you can't greedily swing at them like a regular enemy. Their attacks are erratic but have clear wind-ups; watch for the shoulder twitch before the lunges. I kept mid-range to bait out the combo swings, then dodged diagonally forward-right (their left side seems slightly slower) for a single counter-hit. Fire paper works wonders for extra damage, but save it for phase 2 when they start spouting those black tendrils.
Phase 2 is where most people panic. The arena gets cramped with AoE goop, so I hugged the edges and used the pillars to block projectiles. Parrying is risky but doable—their overhead slam in this phase has a generous window. If you’re low on vials, the tiny music box stuns them briefly, but overuse triggers an early phase transition. Honestly, the euphoria after that final visceral attack made all the failed attempts worth it.
This boss broke me until I realized they’re weak to aggression. Instead of backing off, I stayed close and circle-strafed left, forcing them to whiff attacks. The Blunderbuss is clutch for interrupting their heal attempt—yes, they cheat and regenerate if you let them. For phase 2, I used Beast Blood Pellets early to max damage during their transformation animation. The key is dodging into their attacks, not away; their reach is deceptive. Also, the choir bell item can heal you during the fight, but timing is tight. Worth noting: their AI glitches occasionally near the gravestones, letting you land free hits.
Ugh, this fight still gives me PTSD! My strategy evolved from 'tank everything' to 'dance like a butterfly.' Light weapons are better—I switched from Ludwig’s Holy Blade to the Saw Cleaver for faster recovery. Their poison buildup is nasty, so stock up on antidotes and wear the Black Church set for resistance. Phase 1 is about memorizing three moves: the delayed swipe (dodge backward), the leap (roll toward them), and that obnoxious grab (sprint sideways).
Phase 2 is pure chaos. I exploited their vulnerability to thrust attacks—the Rifle Spear’s charged R2 saved my life. When they start summoning those shadow clones, ignore them and focus on the real one; the fakes dissolve after one hit. A fun trick? Molotovs when they’re transforming—it chunks their health. Took me 12 tries, but the victory screech I let out scared my cat.
2026-04-15 22:44:19
24
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
The Hunted Hunter
Bryant
10
158.5K
Khalid Adio: I tried to do what was right. I wanted to protect my family. Even my mother. My misguided need to save both my mother and sister ended in death. Now I'm on the run from the Bloodmoon Pack and my guild. I still want to protect my sister, but I've had to look elsewhere without my usual resources.
Daniela Chávez: A hunter is the last person I expected to find myself indebted to. This one is different, though, or so he wants me to think. I don't believe it. But a debt is a debt, and I pay my debts. Now I'm dealing with hunters and werewolves for this fool.
This is the fourth book in the Bloodmoon Pack Series. You can read this as a standalone or in series order. Some events in this book happened in The Reluctant Alpha as they overlap.
Bloodmoon Pack:
Book 1 - Alpha Logan
Book 2 - Beta's Surprise Mate
Book 3 - The Reluctant Alpha
Novella - The Hunted Hunter
Book 4 - The Genius Delta
Ava Williams has fallen head over heels over her charming prince and best friend, Axel. So imagine her disappointment when she realizes her fated mate isn't Axel, but that one playboy in her school named Hunter Ysrael, the future alpha of a rival pack!
19 year old Hunter Ysrael had always looked down on wolves of her rank. When he discovers his mate was none other than an omega from his rival pack, he couldn't wait to get rid of her. But when Ava proposed to be the first to reject the breathtakingly handsome, god-like future alpha Hunter, he is filled with an unyielding determination and desire to turn the tables and make Ava fall in love with him no matter what. However, it turns out that Ava has other dreams of her own. The night brings surprises not only for Ava but her family tree as well as the structure of the wolves' societal order. As she struggles with finding her true identity and dealing with unexpected extraordinary powers, an evil force from the past comes back to haunt the wolves and to seek vengeance from the werewolf kind. It is said that only a white can save them from those corrosive, dark magic wielding demons, but until now the prophesized white has yet to be found. Everything changes for Ava when she learns her true identity, and the purpose she was made to serve in this cruel world. She has a lot to lose if she does fight but a lot more if she doesn't. A story of divided loyalties, love, magic, and survival.
In the depths of his island prison, the hunter yearned for liberation, until love unexpectedly found its way into his heart. But when his beloved was torn from his grasp, he plunged into a abyss of self-blame, losing himself in the shadows of despair.
A decade of mourning weighs heavily upon him, pushing him to the brink of surrender. Death's embrace seems tantalizingly close, yet the bite of a werewolf binds him to a life he no longer wishes to endure. Faced with the impossible, he must heed her call and seek both cure and poison.
Yet, the path he embarks upon reveals a sinister conspiracy that reaches far beyond his shattered romance. Doubts assail his unwavering resolve, leaving him torn between seeking a new purpose and surrendering to the torment of his anguish.
As fate hangs in the balance, he stands at a crossroads, the weight of a life-altering choice bearing down upon his weary soul. Will he discover a renewed reason to carry on, or will he succumb to the relentless grip of his pain?
In this gripping tale of love, loss, and redemption, the hunter's journey unfolds against a backdrop of treacherous secrets and unforeseen destinies.
“Will you be mine Rayla?”
Born in a hunter family as a girl was tough for her from the beginning of her life when her family had stereotypes thinking that females were born for handling the household work and the family. To prove to her family that she was worthy to be a hunter, she trained harder and trained to be the best. But knowing that she wouldn’t get any chance by sitting at home, she started traveling to the cities, hunting for evil supernatural creatures and punishing them for their crimes but it wasn’t enough. She needed one strong and powerful supernatural creature who couldn’t be killed by anyone, and by killing him or her and that was when she found her perfect target, a handsome vampire, who she wanted to kill and kiss at the same time. She couldn’t decipher her feelings.
She thought to trap and kill him but instead, she was getting trapped by him in the name of feelings that she didn’t want to decipher.
Realizing that she was about to be trapped by him, she escaped and he chased her. The situation was flipped totally when the predator became the prey and the prey was now the predator. Let’s see who was to hunt and who wanted to be hunted?
The Huntress is the continuation of the story Hunter's Revenge. The Huntress is the third installment of the Hunted Trilogy. Hunter's Revenge is the story of how Hunter and Sienna met and the trials their relationship goes through. It's also a transformative story in which Sienna goes from being the innocent Stone Princess to a suspected killer. After the death of her best friend, Sienna's life is never the same. Sienna blames herself for her part in Rylee's death and begins a journey to fulfill Rylee's dreams, giving up on her previous aspirations.
Hunter's Revenge ends when Sienna is placed in a pivotal moment. She can either decide to go back to living her Princess lifestyle, or she can choose to fight for what she believes in.
The Huntress is the story of the birth of the new Sienna. The powerful assassin that doesn't let anything get in her way. How far will Sienna go in the name of justice, and will she get the love she so desperately craves from Hunter? Or will she be forced to move on?
They say if you love something, you should set it free. But what if that very act is what denies you of your true happiness?
My boyfriend, Victor Pearson, was ranked number one in the world in horror games.
Meanwhile, I was secretly working part-time as a monster NPC inside one of those dungeons.
Every dungeon he cleared was SSS rank, whereas the one I worked in was the beginner level.
We were never supposed to run into each other… until he nearly wiped out all the monsters in an SSS dungeon.
The system pulled me in at the last second as emergency backup.
When I tried to scare players with my awful acting, the live chat tore me apart.
[Hahaha, since when did the monsters in this dungeon get so cowardly? She’s supposed to scare us, but we actually scared her instead.]
[This is next-level dumb. Getting lost in a dungeon is embarrassing. Is this monster here for comic relief?]
[Poor thing. She'd better hide. Anyone else might let her go, but if she runs into Big V, she's dead before she knows it.]
[Come on. Big V only hunts the nastiest bosses. He wouldn’t even bother with trash like that. She would probably scare herself to death first.]
I did everything I could to avoid Victor, to keep him from realizing I was the monster working there.
But somehow, I stumbled right into him anyway.
The chat exploded, waiting for my instant death.
After all, he was a legend on the leaderboards, a god among players.
But instead of killing me, he bent down and gently pinched my cheek.
"Hey, babe. How many players do you wanna take out? I'll help you."
The people in the chat lost their minds.
[What the hell?!]
The possessed hunter in the game is such a fascinating character! Their powers are a mix of eerie supernatural abilities and brutal combat skills. First off, they can temporarily 'phase' through enemies, making attacks pass right through them—super handy when you're cornered. They also summon spectral blades that hover around them, slicing anything that gets too close. And let's not forget the 'soul drain,' where they leech health from foes with this creepy black mist. It's not just about offense, though; their movement is unnaturally fast, almost glitchy, like they're flickering in and out of reality. The devs really nailed that unsettling vibe.
What I love most is how these powers tie into the lore. The hunter isn't just some random monster; they're a fallen warrior consumed by a cursed relic. Their abilities reflect that—half graceful combatant, half vengeful wraith. The way the spectral blades hum and the screen distorts during the phase move? Chills every time. It's a perfect blend of style and substance, making them one of the most memorable enemies in the game.
The Alpha Hunter in this game is no joke—it took me a solid three tries before I cracked its patterns. First off, mobility is key. This boss loves lunging attacks, so dodge rolling into its swipes rather than away gives you a better window to counter. I noticed its health bar drains faster if you focus on its weak spot, the glowing core on its back. Bait it into charging at a wall, then unload everything you’ve got while it’s stunned.
Another thing I learned the hard way: status effects are your best friend. Poison or fire damage chips away at its health even during its berserk phases. Save your ultimate ability for when it enrages—timing it right can cancel its nasty AoE attack. And honestly? Don’t get greedy with hits. Two strikes, then reposition. The fight’s a marathon, not a sprint.