
You should be melee attacking while under her for most of the fight, only going away when she sucks in the red energy balls. To do this, press Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, and Right. Just as before, that is the area that is vulnerable to attack. After the fight, head back to the save point and warp to Karst City. She has the same attacks as before, but the red ball attack from above, which she uses when she's on the screen, is faster and harder to avoid. Markedly, she can also punch the ground, which will spawn two white energy balls that hurt if they hit you.

On this screen, use the pink square to bounce up to the top level, then jump and dodge mid-air to the other side. For this battle, it is best to take it slow. Especially her sword attacks, you should be avoiding them by running away and by rolling through them. This should take out a large portion of Edea's health during the fight.
MOMODORA REVERIE UNDER THE MOONLIGHT SECRET BOSS SERIES
Since 2002, Andrew Testa has written over 100 strategy guides on series including Final Fantasy, Zelda, God of War, Grand Theft Auto, Pokemon, Call of Duty, Fallout, Halo, and Fable. This phase is more difficult because at some times, you have to stay under her, and at others, you have to get away. First, she will blow up either side of her intermittently, so it is important to stay under her during the fight at the beginning. This should be your primary source of damage for this fight. When she gets low on health, her sword attack combos start to have an extremely long range because she adds a spin attack to them. She is vulnerable to poison and flame, so if you have those items from perfectly beating the previous bosses, it will slowly damage her even if she is off the screen. Just like the other boss battles in the game, you can always summon the Blue Fairy (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right) to do significant damage, and if you have Bakman Patch, you can also summon that for major damage. Her worst attack is when she summons red orbs, which track to you. Save the game here since it's been a while now. But basically, you just need to hit her a few times and then run away so you don't hit by the twosome. She will always jump before she fires a shot, so you have proper warning, and she only shoots in two places right now: either directly under Lupiar or a spray in the center of the room. But I think staying at range is the best for this fight. When she gets low on health, her sword attacks become more combo-rific, and she does a spin sword attack. Overall, she will repeat this entire pattern, so get in as many hits as you can while dodging all of her attacks. An audience with her majesty, the queen, would surely save the land-but time is short and each night darker than the last. To hit the head, you need to jump and hit. Epic boss … The best place to stand is right beside her because of her magic ball attack. Since you just saved before, all of those items and abilities should be replenished. It has a decent range, and Fennel is cable of combos. She is not too difficult at high health, so save your destruction summons for later in the fight.


If you melee attack the right part of this nook, it will reveal a secret ladder. Moka can also be poisoned, so if you have Edea's Pearl from the first boss fight, equip it so you can do more damage to her. Running away and jumping is the best best to dodge this one. Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is typical fantasy fare. She also has a ground pound attack where she'll jump at you and then slam the ground. To summon the Blue Fairy, press Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right. Although this game pales in comparison to other classic Metroidvanias, the second game is decisively the best out of the original trilogy that was developed before the release of Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight.
