Ninja can do chain damage, which can diminish the health of bosses at a medium pace. Red Knight can stun the enemies with his Electricity, which isn't really good for boss slaying, but it's meant for clearing out crowds of enemies fast. Orange Knight and Fire Demon's Fire elements will give great knockback and do Fire damage over time. Industrialist and Fencer have saws for their splash, which are the best Magic attributes for pretty much everything. These characters require beating the game as, except Iceskimo and the three listed elemental knights. My recommendations are Industrialist, Fencer, Snakey, Brute, Orange Knight, Red Knight, Fire Demon, Ninja, Blue Knight, and Iceskimo. Choosing a character matters, so you need to have a character with good Magic to destroy the health of bosses and beefies. Not all characters are programmed equally. If you're going to tackle this now, I'm going to tell you a few things you need to have before you proceed through: Almost all enemies will have 10X more health and damage, which will be quite a challenge after the Barbarian Boss. Insane Mode is only unlocked after beating the game with a character on Normal once. Grey sweat pants, boots and the biggest foam sword you can make finish this costume off.You might wanna make this trophy your last. Add a cross with tape to match the helmet color. The rest of the costume is a simple grey long sleeve shirt with a white wife beater tank. Lots of thin coats won’t clog the pores of the material. Remove the foam cross and paint it with a dozen very thin coats of white paint. These will stay black once everything is painted white.ġ5. Lay out and mask off the eyes and other details. Cut the foam filter material to size but don’t glue it in. Paint everything visible black or else it will show through the foam after it is applied.ġ4. Reinforce the area between the skin and the bucket structure. Carefully cut through the skin where the white cross will be. Helmet should move with the head without slipping.ġ3. Using a figurine as a guide, cut out the openings and the curves on the bottom. Cut out the cardboard skin for the disks, then mount them into the sides of the helmet.ġ1. Foam disks allows the sound to travel through. If you are adventurous, you can fill any openings with Bondo before painting.ġ0. Painting now will give it a super clean look when finished. When they wear the helmet, it will move easily with each head movement and not slip.ĩ. The foam ring should just grip the wearer’s head. Gorilla glue works well because it will fill gaps, but needs to set up overnight. Glue in some spongy foam after test fitting. I use white glue b/c it is strong and won’t foam.Ĩ. Glue the skin to the cardboard rings and use straight pins to hold it in place till it dries. Add a lot of extra length to the helmet so you can cut a nice curve in the bottom to fit shoulders. In the background you can see the skin being prepared…it is a sheet of cardboard with one face removed so it will curve easily.ħ. It’s easiest to laminate two sheets of cardboard together (rotate one sheet 90 degrees for strength) then cut them out together. This will give you something to glue the cardboard skin to. Add a doubled up ring of cardboard to the base. The diameter should match the base helmet diameter if you want parallel sides. Add a ring of cardboard to the top of the helmet. Adjust this to the height of wearer and glue it down.The three vertical blocks lock it into place so it won’t slip.ĥ. Make multiple passes to cut through the material. Cut out most of the helmet, leaving a good framework of plastic. Ready, Set, GO!ġ.We’ll start with a 5 gallon bucket for rigidity and durability. You’ll need a five gallon bucket, mat knife, cardboard, paint, scrap foam blocks (rigid styrofoam, like packing material) and soft foam, hot glue, Elmers white glue, Gorilla glue (for filling gaps) and tape. Polyurethane Foam Air Filter Pad, 1/4″ thick item # 9803K3 from 20 pores per inch.Įverything else you can get at a hardware store. The pores of the foam are pretty far apart, so the visibility out of the helmet is great. The one thing you might need to order is the foam filter material I used for white cross on the front. There’s no right or wrong way to build them, but this one is light and durable and provides good visibility. Comic Con 2009 had a special visitor- The Orange Knight came by to sign autographs with Dan and the Orange Princess! Since we like to build stuff here at the Behemoth, I’m going to detail how I made the helmet.
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