The Construct Hulk is as it's name applies, a large Constrict who serves as a boss featured in Darksiders II. It serves as the main boss of the Lost Temple, is the third/third-to-last boss of the Forge Lands and is the fifth boss overall of the game.
Overview[]
It is a giant Construct that guards the Warden in the Lost Temple. It is similar in design to the Guardian but on a much smaller scale. Having falling victim to the Corruption, Death must defeat this beast in order to reach the Warden due to its armor beings too strong for his weapon to damage he had to wait until it dislodges a shadow bomb and use it to make the construct fall apart and expose its core and after weakening it significantly the brute goes in to a rage and after breaking it open the fourth time death uses harvester to destroy the constructs core putting it down for good.
Strategy[]
Death must avoid the brute's slam attacks and wait for it to dislodge a Shadow Bomb from the wall. Throwing a bomb at the boss will cause it to fall apart and expose its core to attack, although smaller constructs will be summoned to defend their larger brethren. Repeat this strategy, evading the Construct's ram attacks and it should fall relatively quickly. It is possible to destroy the construct without the use of the Shadow Bombs by simply attacking it, but it takes a significantly longer time due to having fairy beefy defenses at this point in the game, and is more dangerous.
Darksiders 2 Construct Hulk Apocalptic-0
Powers/Abilities[]
- Dermal Armor: The Construct Hulk possesses strong stones which resists light attacks such as Death's Pistol or Scythe swings.
- Ground Pound: The Hulk possesses immense strength that by pounding the ground can cause a shockwave.
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Trivia[]
- The Strategy of having to use bombs in order to stun the Construct Hulk and deal proper damage to it is reminiscent to Tiamat from the first Darksiders game, interestingly, the cut scene of Death ripping out the Construct Hulk's core is very similar to how War rips out Tiamat's heart, tho not nearly as gruesome.