There are a lot of bosses roaming around The Continent inClair Obscur: Expedition 33. This makes the open-world exploration both exciting and challenging, especially for players who are seeking new Pictos or tough enemies to beat up.

Among the optional bosses that may give players a hard time is a Nevron calledGrosse Tete inExpedition 33. This boss only has one attack, but it can hit for an overwhelmingly long time, requiring players to stay on their toes to avoid damage.

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Grosse Tete In Expedition 33

There are two methods to beat Grosse Tete inExpedition 33:

The boss has aroundtwo million HP, so if players choose the second method, it’s best to do itafter beating the Paintressand getting thePainted PowerPictos, which allows players toexceed 9999 damage inExpedition 33.

It’s highly recommended to bring Monoco to this battle so that you can get a newMonoco skill inExpedition 33.

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Beating Grosse Tete will reward players with:

How To Beat Grosse Tete In Expedition 33

Grosse Tete only has one attack, which ishitting the entire team by bouncing. At first, Grosse Tete only bounces two times,but as the fight goes on, the boss will increase the bouncing rate and speed. Thankfully, since the boss only has one move, it’s easy to understand the rhythm and use Dodge or Parry to avoid hits.

If you manage to survive Grosse Tete’s endless bounces, the boss will explode, and you’ll win the battle. This is the first method of beating Grosse Tete, which can be done in the midgame.

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Using Brute Force Against Grosse Tete

If players wish to beat Grosse Tete inExpedition 33by taking down the boss’s HP to zero, first, they must know that Grosse Tete isweak to Ice and Dark Elements. The boss also fights alone, so players canfocus on using single-target damage-dealing abilitiesinstead of AoE attacks.

Since Grosse Tete’s attacks are AoE, a successful Parry is crucial to add extra damage to the boss during counterattacks.It’s highly recommended to Parry the boss’s early attackssince Grosse Tete only bounces a few times in the first few turns. If the team is built with enough Crit Rate and has either Ice or Dark weapons, the counterattack can significantly hurt the boss.

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If the fight goes on for a long time, the boss may end up bouncing endlessly and eventually exploding. Therefore, players can useSlow debufforRush buffto make the enemy play less, and the team play more. ApplyingDefenceless debuffandPowerful buffis also important to shorten the fight.

Another method to weaken the Grosse Tete inExpedition 33is byusing thebreakmechanics. Fill up the boss’s yellow break bar (underneath the HP bar), then use a skill with theCan Breaktag to break the Grosse Tete. Once broken, the boss will be stunned for one turn, and a prompt saying the boss is more vulnerable will appear.

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If players haven’t explored enough of The Continent, the easiest way to break an enemy is by using Monoco’sRamasseur Bonkskill. Some of Lune’s skills are also great for making abreak team comp inExpedition 33. For a faster break, the team can use Pictos likeStaggering Attack,Breaker, andBreaking Attackcombined withCombo Attack I,Energising Attack I, andBreaking Shots.

Grosse Tete Location In Expedition 33

Grosse Tete inExpedition 33is located southeast of the snowy areas that contain Monoco’s Station, the Carousel, and the Frozen Hearts. Head to the orange area where the Coastal Cave is to find Grosse Tete standing in front of the cave’s entrance.

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