
The dash will stop your rise or fall and only move you horizontally. For this, I'd suggest jump and dash through. some above and some below with a window between them). The only formation that can be difficult here is when you need to pass between chips (i.e. If the bottom two chips are not coming over, you can duck whatever is passing by. Sometimes you'll need to jump over and other times go under the chips. His one attack is to space himself out and move to the opposite side of the screen. His hit box is the blue set of chips on top.

He has 3 sets of chips (red, yellow, and blue). Out of the 3 opening set bosses, Poker Chips is likely the simplest of the 3. If I rolled a 1 by accident, I automatically restarted and tried again to just get to the 2 or 3 spot boss. I found Squares 2 and 3 to be a lot less hectic and more my speed for fighting. I personally skipped this space every time. Therefore, the fight will get simpler as you continue to work through it. You need to just get out from under its position to avoid the hit.Īs you knock out one of them drinks, their attack will not continue. Bottle - Booze will come flying up out of the top of this enemy and come down onto you.You need to jump over it to avoid this attack. Shot Glass - The short shot glass will periodically tip over and spill himself on the platform.Periodically, the bats will shoot their pit eye at you.



Additionally, if for some reason you do hit this square, it will turn into a "Clear" square if you land on it. You could land on those squares again and not have to fight a single new boss while you get back to the square. The bosses you already cleared will not revive and those spaces will now technically be "free" as well. This square will only put you back to the beginning. I will say that if I rolled a 1 to start then I automatically restarted, but this is all just my experience.Īdditionally, the Return to Start square, while annoying, is not a huge problem (at least not as huge as it might sound). These are just my preferences and not rules to play by. Safety or you could land directly onto Square 4.In general though, you need to fight one from each set of 3 bosses (1 from 1-3, 1 from 4-6, and 1 from 7-9). For example, I had to avoid Square 1 (The Alcohol Trio). As you get a feel for this level, you'll begin to figure out which ones you're better against and which ones to avoid. Realistically, this means you need to fight a minimum of 3 bosses to reach King Dice.
