Summary

A definite highlight ofDungeons of Hinterbergis getting to test your combat abilities against the various bosses in the game. The bosses are distributed quite strangely in Dungeons of Hinterberg since they are mostly saved as a final or late challenge for progressing in each area.

This means that after the first boss, you likely won’t see any for a while, and then all of a sudden, you encounter most of them in the last couple of hours of the game. This means there is a massive spike in difficulty between some bosses and others, but which are the hardest, and which have the best design?

Luisa facing Minor Krampus from Dungeons of Hinterberg.

7Minor Krampus

After getting to the end of the tutorial dungeon in Dungeons of Hinterberg, you’ll face off against the first boss, Minor Krampus. This boss doesn’t have much depth since you don’t have many abilities. He’s a little bit of a challenge, but once you work out how to beat him, he won’t pose much of a threat.

Advice For Beating Minor Krampus

You might think that you have to destroy his tentacles to reach his weak points, but you’re able to actually walk in between the walls of tentacles without having to stop and put yourself in danger. So, head straight for the large tentacles to beat him quickly.

6Wassermann

With only two dungeons in Dungeons of Hinterberg having a Level nine difficulty, you’d expectWassermann, the boss of one of these two dungeons, to be quite a challenge, but that isn’t really the case. By this point, you know that the area bosses require you to use the magic skills of each area, so avoiding his attacks to hit his weakness comes naturally and is hardly tricky.

Advice For Beating Minor Wasserman

Wassermann clearly indicates when he’s going to attack in his first phase, so verify to keep clear so you can expose his weaknesses when you get the chance. For his second phase, go all out on the offense, taking quick breaks to dodge through his occasional ripples on the water.

5Wild Hunt

After beating the first half ofthe final bossin Dungeons of Hinterberg, you might expect the second part to be even harder, but Wild Hunt, if anything, is a little bit of a downgrade. With unlimited MP, you’re able to use your laser attack to whittle down the floating monster’s health, all while dodging its simple counterattacks.

Advice For Beating Minor Wild Hunt

Don’t worry about running out of MP since this fight gives you an unlimited supply, and you’re given the magic laser attack for a reason. Just lock on and keep using the laser. You might get disoriented if you stay locked on when it flies overhead, but once you get your bearings again, you can keep attacking.

4Tatzelwurm

Tatzelwurm, the only boss you’ll face around the mid-game of Dungeons of Hinterberg, stands out for being the first boss to need you to use magic. This boss is a lot harder than the first and requires you to have quick aim and plenty of health to survive his attacks.

Advice For Beating Minor Tatzelwurm

It might not be that obvious, but you can use your grapple magic attack to pull this beast down to the ground and then use the bomb to destroy his armor. Once you get the hang of it, he isn’t too tricky, and his second phase, while still dangerous, doesn’t require as much strategy.

3Wagner’s Creature

After finally getting to confront Dungeons of Hinterberg’s dastardly villain Mayor Wagner, you are then forced to face off against her creation, Wagner’s Creature. While its design is hardly original, the fight against it is incredibly varied and requires quick thinking to exploit its short moments of vulnerability.

Advice For Beating Wagner’s Creature

Don’t try to rush this fight since you’ll want tolearn the creature’s attack patternsso you don’t take too much damage when trying to avoid them. Once you’re comfortable, try and predict its movements so you can maximize moments of vulnerability instead of chasing after it randomly only for it to fly away by the time you reach it.

2Basilisk

The Basilisk has perhaps the most goofy design of all the bosses in Dungeons of Hinterberg, but don’t let its appearance fool you, as this boss won’t hold back. The hardest part of fighting the Basilisk is when you are stuck on the grind rail since you can’t dodge any of its attacks unless you intercept them first. Once it’s in a normal arena, it’s a little easier, but you still need great aim to get a chance to take it down.

Advice For Beating Basilisk

Make sure to focus on destroying its projectiles when you are stuck on the grind rail, sincethe Basilisk is invulnerable, so there is no point in attacking it. When you’re finally in the normal arena, you’ll want to shoot its eyes using the laser to get a good long opportunity to deal damage directly.

1Windsbraut

While Windsbraut might not be the most aggressive of the bosses, it is the hardest to get a chance to attack. To fight this majestic butterfly creature, you’ll need to have incredibly fast reflexes to fling bombs back at it while also managing your limited MP supply.

Advice For Beating Windsbraut

To beat Windsbraut, you’ll want as much MP as possible, so either bring plenty of potions into the fight or level up characters who will give you extra MP. Make sure to keep an eye on detonating bombs that you throw back at it since if they explode while you’re aiming them, you’ll only take unnecessary damage.

Wassermann from Dungeons of Hinterberg looming in his coloseum.

Luisa with black hair shooting Wild Hunt with laser attack in Dungeons of Hinterberg.

Tatzelwurm looming over Luisa at the start of its boss encounter in Dungeons of Hinterberg.

Wagner’s Creature walking around town square in Dungeons of Hinterberg.

Luisa grinding on rail as Basilisk flies around the grind rail in Dungeons of Hinterberg.

Camera zoomed in on Windsbraut surrounded by leaf wings in Dungeons of Hinterberg.