Most Difficult Bosses In Suikoden 2 HD Remaster

Most Difficult Bosses In Suikoden 2 HD Remaster



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In contrast to its more primitive predecessor, Suikoden 2 can claim to be one of the richest JRPGs on the PS1. It is certainly Konami’s finest achievement in the genre, which is why the publisher saw fit to remaster it alongside the original in 2025.

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Now decades old, Suikoden 2 still manages to shock, surprise and challenge us with its deep story and even deeper combat mechanics. The game has a much heavier focus on boss fights than Suikoden 1, and therefore, some even more difficult boss fights to deal with. Here are the bosses that will give you a run for your potch.

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Culgan And Seed

L’Renouille Palace

Culgan and Seed as they appear in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

In true Suikoden fashion, the penultimate bosses of Suikoden 2 serve more as a symbolic stepping point than an actual challenge. Culgan and Seed will not present much of a threat if you’ve managed to grind your way to this point in the story, but they do make you reflect on your journey thus far.

Before you can get all reflective, however, bear in mind that Seed can inflict silence upon your party and prevent you from casting magic. To get the jump on him, use your Unite Attacks as fast as possible.

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Lucia

L’Renouille Palace

Lucia as she appears in Suikoden 2 HD remaster.

Lucia is a recurring enemy in Suikoden 2, and this hapless boss makes her final stand in the closing chapters of the game. Though she has come up short every time she’s faced you, Lucia refuses to give up – and in her final iteration, she has an ace up her sleeve.

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At L’Renouille Palace, Lucia is able to act three times in a single turn. This gives her a massive advantage over your party, but don’t panic: she still has the same vulnerabilities she always did and can be defeated with physical attacks alone.

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Bone Dragon

Greenhill City

The Bone Dragon being attacked by the main character in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Suikoden’s second iteration of an undead dragon is just as deadly as the first. Like the Zombie Dragon in Suikoden 1, the Bone Dragon is ailment-resistant and can’t be brought down with instant death spells because it’s a boss and also because it’s already dead.

The best way to deal with the Bone Dragon is to exploit its weakness to Wind-based attacks. You should also heal often and have tanky characters in your party for this one.

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Harpy

Rakutei Mountain

The Harpy as she appears in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Your choices will unknowingly affect the Harpy’s stats: if you put off meeting her until much later in the game, she will be stronger to match your own level. You should complete the Highway Village sidequest before liberating Rockaxe if you want to fight the easier version.

The Harpy has no elemental resistance or weaknesses, so your fight with her will be on even ground until she breaks out the AOE (area of effect) attacks. Heal regularly and use tanky characters to bring her down.

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Neclord

Tinto City

Neclord as he appears in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

A recurring enemy from Suikoden 1, Neclord has two phases. Just like the first game, his first phase is unwinnable. You’ll finally be able to fight him properly at Tinto City, where Viktor must make the first strike. This boss is essentially the same Neclord you encountered in Suikoden 1.

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Magic-heavy party members will have an advantage in this battle, and you should keep everyone healed up. The battle against Neclord is simple but can be tedious if you don’t select your party members carefully.

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Pest Rat

Two River Sewers

The Pest Rat as it appears in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Despite its unassuming name, the Pest Rat is a difficult early-game boss. The sewer water must have caused it to mutate because this enemy looks terrifying and is resistant to sleep. The Pest Rat uses poison attacks liberally, so make sure your party has Antitoxins handy.

Aside from that, you should simply focus on healing and using physical attacks because elemental resistances simply don’t factor into play against this boss.

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Stone Golem

Tinto Mines

The Stone Golem as it appears in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Unlike the pushover golem you fought in the original Suikoden, the Stone Golem in Suikoden 2 is a force to be reckoned with. The Stone Golem can use Fire and Earth-based magic, so your party will benefit from having characters resistant to that.

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Paradoxically, the Stone Golem’s weakness is lightning. If you have the appropriate Rune, you should exploit this weakness as much as possible and treat it like a damage race: lower the Stone Golem’s HP to zero before its attacks overwhelm you.

3

Abomination

North Window Castle

The Abomination as it appears in Suikoden 2.

Talk about getting straight to the point: with a name like that, the Abomination doesn’t need much description. This early boss boasts a terrifying appearance.

For this battle, you should have your entire party carry Medicine. If any of them get incapacitated, they can’t heal others, and their items become inaccessible, making them useless. As for attacking, you can turn to the old reliable advice for abominations: kill it with fire.

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Luca Blight

Castle Forest

Luca Blight as he appears in his boss fight in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Luca Blight is a major antagonist in Suikoden 2: unlike other JRPG villains who justify their motivations, Luca simply loves being evil. His cruelty knows no bounds, even in gameplay, where you have to fight him thrice before he gets brought down.

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In Luca’s case, victory loves preparation. Have multiple characters on healing duty, have your weapons fully upgraded, and if you can manage it, grind a few levels. All of this hard work will come in handy when you finally take on this dastardly foe.

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Silver Wolf

L’Renouille Palace

The Silver Wolf as it appears in its boss fight in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Forget about the Golden Hydra from the previous game; the Silver Wolf is the hardest boss in the entire duology. Though it has only two heads instead of three, both of them work in synergy. There are multiple components to this boss, comprising its limbs, heads, and the Rune it bears.

You should focus on its legs first and keep your party healed up as you throw everything you’ve got at it. It’s a tough battle, but keep at it: you didn’t get to the final boss just to quit.

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