Halloween Rock Stars: The Coolest Witch Costumes of All Time

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The Halloween rocking witch is a popular decoration used during the spooky season. This captivating centerpiece features a witch figure sitting on a broomstick and swaying back and forth. It is often adorned with a black hat, long hair, and a flowing dress. The rocking motion adds an element of fun and whimsy to the witch decoration. It can be placed on a porch, in a front yard, or even inside the house, creating a spooky ambiance. The rhythmic movement of the rocking witch is made possible by a mechanism that is activated by wind or a battery-operated motor.


I am exaggerating a little bit. The guy I played who was able to do this did it on turn two. But my GuildGate was useless just the same.

Our Lies of P best build guide will give players something to aim towards, no matter whether you re looking for Motivity builds, Technique builds, or even Advance builds. If you are struggling with a boss, try to purposefully change your strategy rather than throwing yourself at the boss over and over again in hope some attempt will stick.

Amulet of vitality and vigor combo

The rhythmic movement of the rocking witch is made possible by a mechanism that is activated by wind or a battery-operated motor. The Halloween rocking witch is usually made from durable materials such as plastic or resin to withstand various weather conditions. Many designs come with eerie sound effects or LED lights, enhancing the overall spooky effect.

Amulet of vitality and vigor combo

ok, so I know what I'm good at and what I need to improve, sometimes I don't need and don't want to improve at some points as well xD

that's not the question, I want to ask about specific type of bosses/enemies/attacks, now u see, running, dodging, attacking and even perfect guard consumes too much of the stamina.
you see, some of the enemies just love to do 100HP to death combos that I dunno when it just will stop attacking. If I do anything at some point I'll just lose my stamina and eventually will just get killed while I'm at full health.
so, really, aside from those items u throw to cheese everything, what tips can any suggest.
I read some saying PG will stop the combos but I dunno, don't see it working. I could be wrong.

Last edited by Maximilion13; 27 Sep @ 12:15pm Showing 1 - 11 of 11 comments 27 Sep @ 12:18pm Is there a specific boss you're struggling with? 27 Sep @ 12:24pm

There is a skill to make PG work a bit better later, but honestly - my best advice would be to learn the dodging i-frame window as you fight enemies.

Just like other games, you can essentially "dodge through" attacks if timed right and take no damage - and this counts the red "fury" attacks (they are harder to figure out, but they can be dodged through).

This is helpful at least based on how I play as I also tend to be a bit more "hit and run" if I don't know what the enemy might do or I am out of heals, while Bosses you can adapt it to assist in being aggressive. If you dodge through a boss attack, and have the double dodge skill, you can get around them so they whiff or start a combo in the wrong direction so you can take a breath.

For faster enemies and bosses - you also don't want to dodge every attack, more like every other. This is then where "reach" comes into play, learn the closest you can get without taking damage, and then you can use that as a form of gauge for other enemies to know when you can dodge into a safe distance (or if you should dodge into the attack with i-frames).

It takes a while - but even with 12 stamina it helped me get to the final chapter. Just don't attack yourself out of stamina, and keep calm.

27 Sep @ 12:25pm

Don't run. Square up with them. It's ok to simply block while you're learning their patterns. Sure you lose some health, but it's all about learning for next time. And you can even regain some health if you see an opening after blocking.

Use some rounds against bosses simply for learning. Just have in your mind that your intention isn't to win, but to learn the timing and cues of their moves. Parrying is great since you can parry everything. But also don't be afraid to dodge to make space. Learn how to dance with em to make the most out of your stuff.

Last edited by Medina_Rico; 27 Sep @ 12:27pm 27 Sep @ 12:26pm

I found that literally just holding block works well.
You can't block forever as the enemy can break your guard.
But, while blocking, you CAN continue to hold block and attack.

Throwable items in this game seem really effective.
Also make use of you grinder abilities.
Electric for puppets, fire for humans.

Set weapons suitable for the area.

Don't forget about the p-organ upgrades.
Double dodging is very helpful.

Lastly, I keep forgetting I have Legion and Fable attacks.
Those are pretty great as well.

27 Sep @ 12:27pm

It seems you forgot to level up vitality and vigor, and if you're slightly heavy you forgot to level up capacity. The Patience Amulet will also help with stamina, and you should always upgrade your P-Organ for Pulse Cells and Amulet Slots.

A good goal is 30 vitality and 15 vigor since that's what worked for me.

Last edited by laslax; 27 Sep @ 12:28pm 27 Sep @ 12:32pm

PG can cancel some combos. Not all of them. You need to learn when you can give it a go.

For the stamina. That is something you need to get used to and basically the core of souls likes.
Reduce your pace.
Check the green bar to make sure that you can put out an attack in and still have enough for a dodge/block.
If you don't have enough: skip the attack window and wait for the next.

These games take patience and focus. That is what it makes you feel sooooo good once you got to the next chapter.

Last edited by Heiinz; 27 Sep @ 12:33pm 27 Sep @ 12:39pm

These are the things that helped *me* get better at the game while also ensuring I had more fun:

Get a faster weapon that doesn't lock you into elaborate animations. Two Dragons is as good as people say it is, but there's certainly other weapons that qualify.

Aiming for 30 stamina certainly helps. The stamina regen amulet helps me a lot with stamina management in hectic boss fights, but ultimately what helps is just chilling a bit while waiting for PG opportunities. You will have to use some openings to regen your stamina, as counter intuitive as that sounds. On a related note, some bosses pull some input reading BS if you are too aggressive in their openings, so relaxing and regaining stamina after one hit also has the advantage of not getting counter-hit.

20 VIT (hp) is helpful, 30 is certainly better for certain bosses. Turns out, not dying to chip damage as fast gives you more chances to ♥♥♥♥ up and / or improve.

I swear by that phase 4 upgrade that slowly recharges your Pulse Cell, always comes in clutch. I have spent a decent chunk of some boss fights just trying to survive until the next charge is ready.

I used bosses that gave me trouble with stamina management while dodging to practice perfect guarding. It's harder to hit, but even a block costs less stamina than a dodge

27 Sep @ 12:41pm

the best advice i can probably give is, not everything has to be perfect parried and some attacks you probably shouldn't unless you feel like showing off, some bosses have lengthy combos that you can just dodge out of the way once and walk out, then get back in to punish after they are done. Dodging is equally viable start, if you feel like you're being combo'd and can't dodge, you can still recover fast enough between hits of a combo to block or parry the next hit(aside from the one regular spear enemy that charges at you). Use shotputs in your shortcut items bar(holding A or X to bring up the shortcut items) to break enemy stances from a safer distances if you can't get in a charged heavy safely. Have at least 22points in health or more + life ring +1, being afforded to make mistakes is better than outright failing because of a mistake.

27 Sep @ 1:34pm Originally posted by Maximilion13:

ok, so I know what I'm good at and what I need to improve, sometimes I don't need and don't want to improve at some points as well xD

that's not the question, I want to ask about specific type of bosses/enemies/attacks, now u see, running, dodging, attacking and even perfect guard consumes too much of the stamina.
you see, some of the enemies just love to do 100HP to death combos that I dunno when it just will stop attacking. If I do anything at some point I'll just lose my stamina and eventually will just get killed while I'm at full health.
so, really, aside from those items u throw to cheese everything, what tips can any suggest.
I read some saying PG will stop the combos but I dunno, don't see it working. I could be wrong.

Perfect guard does not stop boss combos. You can briefly interrupt human-sized enemies when you perfect guard their attack with certain P-organ upgrade but it does not work on major bosses as far as I can tell.

Some bosses with extremely long combos or highly delayed attacks need to be run away from. Prime examples are Manus, Laxasia's mega-combo or Romeo's fire phase (at least half of it).

If you are getting killed by a single combo, no matter from what boss you need to check and do following 3 things:
1. Invest into Vitality
2. Invest into Capacity
3. Wear best available defensive parts

Lies of P is a game that expects you to adjust your defensive strategy based on each encounter, especially for bosses. Some bosses require guarding and perfect guarding. Some others will require you to use dodge for optimal results. Some will require you to use both tools. You can try to brute force the fight using just one defensive option but you are just making it harder for yourself. If you are struggling with a boss, try to purposefully change your strategy rather than throwing yourself at the boss over and over again in hope some attempt will stick.

Lastly, consumables are also important to improve your chances to succeed. Elemental damage grindstones should be used once you have a plan for the encounter to increase your damage output and short time to kill, which also means less chances you mess up and get whacked by the boss. Shot put is absolute must-have consumable for agile bosses because you do not want to miss your chance to land fatal attack. If you do not know, if you hit any enemy, including bosses, with a Shot put while they are staggered (white health bar) they will get knocked down as if you hit the enemy with charged heavy attack.

I used bosses that gave me trouble with stamina management while dodging to practice perfect guarding. It's harder to hit, but even a block costs less stamina than a dodge
Halloween rockimg witch

Some witches may have interactive features, such as a motion-activated sensor that triggers jolting movements or scary cackling sounds when someone approaches. The rocking witch has become a favorite among Halloween enthusiasts, as it adds an element of motion to the traditional witch decoration. It creates a focal point, drawing attention and adding excitement to any Halloween display. Whether used as a standalone piece or as part of a larger Halloween setup, the rocking witch is sure to delight both children and adults alike. Overall, the Halloween rocking witch is a playful and captivating decoration that adds a touch of enchantment to the Halloween season. Its rocking motion, eerie sounds, and captivating design make it a must-have for anyone looking to add some spooky fun to their Halloween festivities..

Reviews for "Witch Rock Anthems: The Perfect Soundtrack for Halloween"

- Sarah - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the Halloween rocking witch. When I received it, I found that it was much smaller than I expected. The quality was also very poor, with the witch's face looking warped and distorted. The sound effects were cheesy and sounded more like a dying cat than a cackling witch. Overall, I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a fun and festive Halloween decoration.
- Mike - 2 stars
I thought the idea of a rocking witch for Halloween was cool, but the execution was lacking. The witch itself was flimsy and didn't rock very well. It also didn't come with any mounting screws or instructions, so it was a hassle to set up. Additionally, the sound effects were way too loud and overpowering. I ended up having to tape over the speaker to muffle the noise. Not worth the money in my opinion.
- Karen - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Halloween rocking witch, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The motion sensor rarely worked properly, causing the witch to only rock sporadically. The sound effects were also quite annoying and repetitive. On top of that, the witch itself felt like it was made of cheap plastic and didn't seem very durable. I wouldn't buy it again or recommend it to others.

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