![]() On a personal note, the normal rounds seemed to be much tougher than the boss rounds. Especially since in the later stages of the game, you’ll acquire many in-game skills for Arashi, and also off-the-game kills for yourself. Kido is not agile, his moves are slow and beating him is quite easy.He will also throw double fire-balls at you, which you can dodge easily. You can easily throw shurikens at him while he does that. He will then do a flamethrower, which has a very low range and really slow.You can easily dodge it, move to the other side of the screen. The only problem is when he comes towards you with a spiked shield. Though he is the ultimate boss apparently, in my opinion, he’s the easiest one to beat.(Bottom) Throw shurikens only when Kido does the flamethrower attack. Ninja Arashi 2 boss-fights: Kido (on top) runs away from Kido when he approaches with a spiked shield, don’t throw shuriken then. ![]() Durability- 3/5 (excluding the spiked shield).Appearing after chapter 60 of Act 3, Kido uses a flamethrower attack towards Arashi. Kido the Terror, is the final boss as far as the game has been made so far. If you have a Meiyo artifact obtained already, it would shield your disguise and help a lot in beating Yasha from close range as he is vulnerable to melee attacks.Sometimes he also uses his bow as a shield. Acid bombs can be dodged while disguising yourself. ![]()
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