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I love the boss fights in Cult of the Lamb; they're a welcome change of pace to what is otherwise a relatively peaceful dungeon-crawling experience. But I'd be lying if I didn't admit that my absolute favourite part of fighting a boss is getting to indoctrinate them and welcome their cute follower form into my cult.
Once you defeat a boss, you have the option to take them into your cult, where you can look after them and assign them tasks to do around the place for as long as they live, which sadly is never long enough.
So when I went into Marchosias' big fight towards the end of Cult of the Lambs' latest great expansion, Woolhaven, I was expecting to come back with a new cute little wolf follower to look after.
Source: PC Gamer