Psychonauts 2 Truheltia Memonstria Boss Guide – How to Beat, Attacks

This Psychonauts 2 Truheltia Memonstria Boss Guide will show you how to beat the plant based monsters, Truheltia Memonstria. This boss is one of the main bosses you will be facing after beating The Judges.

Truheltia Memonstria comes to fight you when you are inside Bob’s head, and though the boss may look terrifying, the fight is pretty easy to complete.

Psychonauts 2 Truheltia Memonstria Boss Guide

Below we have detailed how to beat Truheltia Memonstria boss in the game.

How to Beat Truheltia Memonstria

The fight begins in a large circular water whirlpool that where you can switch between lanes to avoid obstacles and projectiles. In the center of the whirlpool are the large bosses that take turns attacking you, but none are more important than the cactus throwing the projectiles at you.

Though these projectiles are dangerous if you crash into them, they are also your main way of attacking the boss. Use your telekinesis to pick up each bomb and hurl it towards the boss. Continue with this onslaught, or wait if the bombs run out.

In the second phase of the fight, you will be taken back to dry land, where you first have to free Bob from the cocoon. Your next enemy is the bad mood, highlighted by the black shadow floating above. This enemy is immune to your attacks and will keep summoning smaller enemies. What you need is your Clairvoyance power to look through the eyes of bad mood and locate its power source.

Once you have defeated bad mood, the boss will resume on the whirlpool again, while the bosses will attack with the same moves. Your strategy remains the same of picking the bombs and throwing them back at the bosses.


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