Corvus
Corvus is the final boss of Thymesia, located in the Ocean of Memories. He uses your own moveset against you, including your Saber, Claw combo, and a wide vartiety of Plague Weapons.
Check out our guide to defeating Corvus below:
Corvus
Yeah okay sure why not, the final boss is yourself! As you might imagine, Corvus has pretty much the same moveset as you (including Feather Dart and Claw attacks), and can even use all the same Plague Weapons as you. This is great news because that means we already know what to expect from him, making many of these attacks pretty easy to dodge!
Recommended Talents: Saber Attacks Lv2, Dodge and Slash Lv2, Sharp Weapons Lv2, Deflect OR Block, Short Dodge Lv2, Long Claw Lv2, Energising Claw, Plague Weapons Lv2, Plague Wounds Lv3, Blessing Lv2
Recommended Plague Weapons: Bow and Javelin Sword is super effective here as always, but if you want to go in, the Hammer is good for stunning him momentarily, and the upgraded Fools' Punch deals massive Claw damage.
Corvus is a little more dangerous than most of the enemies we have fought up to this point so we don't really want to stay on top of him like we did with Odur and Varg. Instead I would recommend constantly standing just outside of melee range and waiting for him to commit to a bad attack. The Hammer, Scythe, Spear, and Claw attacks are all pretty slow, so if you see any of these come out dodge away, then immediately dash back in to let loose a quick Saber combo or Claw attack, depending on what damage type you need.
Unfortuantely Corvus is not very phased by combos, and will frequently break out and begin his counter attack after only a few hits. Getting caught by one of his melee attacks, especially his long Saber combo, can be very deadly, so try to dash away or just Block until the combo ends. If you are an expert in Deflecting this will be your time to shine, as you can rack up massive damage by Deflecting his constant Saber attacks.
However, I don't recommend doing all THAT when you can simply stand back and abuse Bow and Javelin Sword. It is very cheesy, but isn't that part of the fun? If you keep your distance Corvus will eventually resort to using his own Bow, but his does far less damage so you don't need to worry about taking a few hits from him. He may also attempt to do a Feather Dash to close the distance, but a well placed arrow will stop him in his tracks, giving you the chance to back away once again.
Corvus has two health bars, but I didn't notice any differences between the two phases so once you deplete the first keep doing whatever you are doing until he is dead. This is more of a battle of endurance than anything, taking him down before he can deplete your stock of Potions.
Defeating Corvus will lead to short cutscene, then a cutaway that takes you back to Philosopher's Hill to speak to Aisemy and choose your Ending.