


The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past: Ganon is virtually invisible and invincible in the dark, but then there are torches in the room that Link can light up and expose Ganon.The Legend of Zelda has plenty of examples.
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Like the TV series, Livewire is made of living electricity and is vulnerable to water, which there's plenty of in the arena. In Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, Superman has to defeat Livewire at Stryker's prison.The fourth boss in Super Bomberman can only be damaged by being shoved into an electric fence with your bomb blasts.When enough columns are smashed, the ceiling will collapse and kill the boss while you hide under an uncollapsed section (if you have enough sense to rush there, that is.) The final boss is also invincible and constantly charging at you, and the only solution is to lure it to charge at the supporting columns. Admittedly, said stalactites are not unique to this level, you do get to make use of them to bypass obstacles in LATER levels, but still. The second one is an invincible (to swords and chakram) fire breathing giant dragon that can only be killed by dropping stalactites on it. The solution? Keep slashing the hand grabbing the ledge and he'll fall off the cliff. You are at a high cliff and the guy reaches from below, grabs the ledge with one hand and uses the other to smash you if you try to bypass him (why he doesn't try to climb up the cliff is anyone's guess). The first one is a Cyclops blocking your way. Xena: Warrior Princess has at least 3 such bosses.Your weapons can barely scratch the robot, but it just happens said tunnel has destroyable objects on it's ceilings - you simply shoot at the objects instead of the robot, and it will fall and damage the boss for you as well as tripping it over ensuring it wouldn't be able to reach and One-Hit Kill you. Later on there's an Advancing Boss of Doom in the form of a gigantic robot pursuing you in a tunnel while you're aboard a train. Break all the pillars and the platform will take care of the chopper for you. One does this with its very first boss, a police chopper who is immune to all your attacks, but it is fought underneath a platform supported by destroyable pillars.Heracles by extension would also be invincible, were it not for his tendency to stop, bellow loudly, and drop his guard with a bum rush long enough for Kratos to counter it and slam him into one of the walls of spikes set up around the arena that keeps him in place long enough for Kratos to remove his armor. God of War III: Heracles is wearing armor made from the pelt of the Nemean Lion, whose golden fur is nearly impregnable.Kratos, of course, uses them to kill her in an elaborate puzzle boss battle. Clotho fights in an arena filled with deactivated traps that aren't at all suited for hurting someone the size of a normal human.Unfortunately for him, he is forced to fight Kratos in a room with a shallow pool of water, meaning you can use the ripples and splashes to help figure out where he is. Perseus' preferred tactic is to use his helm of invisibility, then either sneak attack Kratos with his sword or take potshots with his sling.God of War: Pandora's Guardian, the giant, armored, demonic, fire-breathing zombie minotaur, fights Kratos in a narrow corridor with some sort of ballista mechanism at one end of it Kratos can use the ballista bolts to chip away at its armor, and eventually defeats it by impaling it on the door at the other end of the room.You'd have have no way to defeat Ghostrunner's Final Boss if she didn't have four electric generators lying around that can destroy her Combat Tentacles on contact.
