![]() Otherwise it's actually refreshing that they have simply added a normal boss to make the Hive more wholesome, instead of some other insane endgame challenge.īy the way, the Hiveblood Charm, which is now guarded by said boss, is one of those cases where a Charm isn't worth all its costs and downsides. If you don't have the Dreamgate yet, it's quite annoying to attempt this fight again, because you spent way more time going back there than actually fighting the boss. That he wasn't always meant to be there is quite noticeable, though, because it's one of the longest and most dangerous routes of "bench to boss" in the game, even with multiple shortcuts in place. It's by far the "simplest" of the DLC bosses, where it's really just a normal boss added to one of the game's areas as if he was always meant to be there. A lot more details got added to the area, but also a new boss, the Hive Knight. With that in mind, "Hiveblood" probably would have been a more appropriate title, because the Hive has seen the biggest update here. In fact, nothing in the update has anything to do with the game's Lifeblood mechanic, which gives you additional blue Masks that can't be healed (like the yellow hearts in Breath of the Wild). The title and banner first made me believe that this update either added Joni's Blessing, Lifeblood Core, or both, but these Charms and their respective areas were already part of the base game. ![]() It was mainly about paving the way for a Nintendo Switch version of the game, improving various things under the hood. Lifeblood was the third content update for Hollow Knight and is probably the weirdest one, because it doesn't really have a clear theme. ![]()
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