Alright, let me tell you about my adventure with this thing they call ‘Boss GP 10’. What an absolute piece of work that was. Seriously, I was this close to just uninstalling the whole game. It felt like hitting a brick wall, over and over again.

When I first encountered it, I probably went in a bit too cocky. You know, thinking, ‘Yeah, I got this, another boss, another takedown.’ Boy, was I wrong. Got my teeth kicked in, faster than I could even say ‘oops’. It wasn’t even a fight, it was a lesson in humility, that’s what it was.
The Grind Begins
So, I buckled down. Knew this wasn’t gonna be a walk in the park. My next few days, or was it weeks? Felt like forever. My whole routine became about this GP 10. Here’s a little peek into my log of suffering, or ‘practice’, as I tried to call it:
- Attempts 1-5: Pure panic. Didn’t even understand what was hitting me. Just saw my health bar disappear.
- Attempts 6-15: Okay, started to see some patterns. Dodged a few hits. Still got flattened pretty quick, but hey, progress, right?
- Attempts 16-25: Tried changing my entire loadout. Thought maybe I was using the wrong tools. That just made things… different. Differently bad.
- Attempts 26-40: Actually managed to get it to its second phase a couple of times! Then it unleashed a whole new set of cheap shots. Back to square one, felt like.
I was getting properly frustrated, you know? Kept thinking, ‘Is it me? Am I just not good enough for this?’ I even watched a couple of videos online, but those folks made it look so easy. They weren’t showing the hours of pain, I bet.
That Little Spark
Then, I was just fiddling around, waiting for my character to respawn for the umpteenth time, and I remembered something I’d read ages ago on some obscure game forum. Someone mentioned a tiny, almost unnoticeable delay after one of GP 10’s big attacks. Not a huge window, but a window nonetheless. And a specific counter-attack that might just stun it for a split second.
That was it! A tiny little sliver of hope. It wasn’t about brute force, or perfect dodging. It was about finding that one specific chink in its armor, that one precise moment.

So, I changed my approach. Instead of just reacting, I started trying to bait out that specific big attack. Took a while to get the timing right, let me tell you. More deaths, of course. But this time, it felt different. I wasn’t just flailing; I was experimenting, learning. I practiced that counter-move on some lesser enemies until I could almost do it in my sleep.
The Showdown
Finally, I went back in. I was calmer this time. Focused. Waited for the tell. Saw it. Executed the counter. And BAM! The boss stumbled, just for a second. But it was enough. I got in a couple of good hits. My heart was pounding. I repeated the process. Bait, counter, attack. Bait, counter, attack.
It was still a massively tough fight. One mistake and I was almost toast. Its health bar was going down, but oh so slowly. And when it got to that last tiny sliver of health, I swear, my hands were shaking. I almost messed it up right at the end, took a huge hit, screen flashing red.
But then, I landed that final blow. And it just… collapsed. Vanished. That beautiful sound of victory played. I just sat there for a minute, controller still in my hand, just breathing. I actually let out a whoop! My neighbor probably thought I was nuts.
Looking back, that whole Boss GP 10 saga was a real journey. It wasn’t just about beating a game. It was about persistence, about not giving up when things get ridiculously hard. And about how sometimes, the answer isn’t to try harder with the same strategy, but to find a smarter way, a different angle. Glad it’s over, but yeah, quite the experience to record.
