
A well-timed Shade Soul can destroy a dung ball before it is tossed and damage White Defender at the same time. Spells can be useful against White Defender. Unlike Dung Defender, White Defender does not stagger, and Desolate Dive/ Descending Dark do not knock him out of the ground.įor damage output, Nail-based Charms work very well Fragile Strength/ Unbreakable Strength, Quick Slash and Mark of Pride/ Longnail are helpful. He can be fought up to a maximum of five times, but after each victory, he deals an additional mask of damage (one mask in the first fight, two masks in the second, etc.) Hollow Knight Boss Discussion - White Defender Half the time, he immediately follows this manoeuvre up with a Spike Slam attack. Evade: When the Knight is too close, White Defender sometimes quickly curls into a ball and rolls back a short distance.White Defender only uses this attack once at 600 HP.

Once Zeal is over, White Defender returns to his regular attack patterns. For around 11 seconds, White Defender strings together 6 Ground Burst attacks, each occurring about 1.5 seconds after the previous. Zeal: Once per fight, after enough damage is dealt to him, White Defender emits a loud shout like he does at the beginning of each fight signaling the beginning of this attack.The spikes are short enough that the Knight can double jump over them. Once the spikes are gone, he re-emerges with a Ground Burst attack. White Defender remains underground until all of the spikes are gone. The spikes form in sets of two (one on each side) and disappear just after the next set of spikes springs up. After bouncing on the ground 3 times, he slams straight into the ground sending spikes across the arena in both directions. After the third dung ball, White Defender leaps into the air and curls into a ball to join in the bouncing. Defender Jubilee: White Defender gathers up and throws 3 dung balls one after the other, like a longer Dung Toss attack.The spikes reach high into the air and are unable to be cleared, even with Monarch Wings. Three spikes form in rapid succession on each side of White Defender. Spike Slam: White Defender slams his arm into the ground, causing large spikes of dung to jut up.White Defender can burst up anywhere in the arena, and he travels underground for 1.5 seconds before he finds his burst point. Instead, they break once they hit a wall, the floor, the ceiling, or the Knight. Burst: White Defender dives underground and after a bit of time bursts into the air, releasing dung balls everywhere, 5 on each side, that fall away from him in tall arcs.He moves left or right independent of where the Knight is. He dives in once and re-emerges somewhere else in the arena shortly after, covering about 25% of the arena. Dive: White Defender dives in and out of the ground to move around the arena.These dung balls continue to bounce even if they hit the Knight, and White Defender performs other attacks while the dung balls are bouncing. Each ball persists until it hits the floor twice. The balls bounce around the arena randomly in large arcs, reaching the top of the arena. Dung Toss: White Defender gathers up and throws two dung balls one after the other.Brendan Rodgers was here for six months and I thought his coaching methods were top drawer.The White Defender's attacks are stronger versions of the Dung Defender's moves, along with a few new ones: His coaching and management style was good. I know we lost in the play-off final, but I felt we deserved to go up.

Zola is another because the football we were playing was awesome that year. All the players and the families were together, and the squad was as one. Under Aidy Boothroyd, especially during the first year, we were successful. All I can do is try and improve them which helps the team.” A lot of the players who I coach now, they have never played in the Championship or the Premier League. “Once I turned 34 or 35 I was always doing that anyway, giving advice from my experience. We’re still in the FA Trophy as well! It’s a great achievement but we are only halfway through the season, so there is a lot more to look forward to by sticking together.” We’re in amongst it towards the top of the league now and in the FA Cup we are in the fourth round, the first time Boreham Wood have ever been to a fourth round. It has been my first six months dealing with the first team and I’m enjoying it. “I’m 39 now so I had to hang up my boots.
