He can heal up to his entire health bar if he nails you with a sword strike or you accidentally catch him with a hammer strike while taking out his summons. But the most damning thing of all is that if the boss damages you directly or takes damage when not vulnerable, he'll heal proportionately to how much damage was dealt. The fight mostly devolves into a waiting game for him to use his swing so you can stagger him and unload what damage you can in the window. The player has to stay within a certain range just to fulfil the conditions for the boss even using the attack, and there's no specific action that can force him to trigger it. He'll often choose to just not use his sword attack, even sometimes faking out the player with a non-vulnerable version of the attack. The Goddamned Boss comes from the fact that the boss is protected by a shield that renders him immune to damage unless he is staggered right before he swings his sword - similar to a Marauder - and whether on not he chooses to use that attack is entirely dependent on the A.I. The boss himself can have his vulnerability window extended by the hammer (which makes him drop ammo), and he bleeds health pickups as you damage him. The arena generously spawns zombies on the edge where they won't bother you and can easily be farmed for health/ammo/hammer charges, and on top of that, the spectral wolves drop a half-charge for the hammer and are summoned in pairs. His attacks aren't as overwhelming and punishing as the likes of previous final bosses, and are significantly telegraphed (though his melee attacks have greater reach than his swings would suggest they should), and he comes with virtually no backup outside of his spectral summons, which die instantly to the Sentinel Hammer. Anti-Climax Boss: Surprisingly, the final boss in The Ancient Gods - Part 2 is commonly regarded as both this and a Goddamned Boss, especially if you don't have a clear idea of what to do.Is Awesome Aussie in presumed effect, or does Hell regard the region as being so unimportant that they don't warrant an invasion? In the "Remaining Human Populations Part One" Codex entry, there are a number of countries that were untouched by demonic forces (most notably Australia, New Zealand, and several other Oceanic nations).