The first major boss fight inAnger Footis the Goocopkopter. This makeshift helicopter boss fight is operated by the corrupt cops of Shit City. It’s not that difficult, but it can be a bit tricky because of its multiple phases. Here is how you may beat the Goocopkopter in Anger Foot.
Anger Foot Boss Guide: Goocopkopter
The Goocopkopter has three phases, and each phase has different attacks you need to look out for.
Recommended Shoes for Goocopkopter
Since this is an early fight, we recommend that you wear theHoly Sandals, because you’ll have a revive if you’re caught in one of its heavy attacks. This is one of thebest pairs in the gameand is especially useful in boss fights.
Phase One: Goocopkopter
At the start of phase one, Goocopkopter will perform a rush attack directly toward you, which you can dodge by jumping to either side.
It will keep doing this attack throughout the fight, but it’s really easy to get around it. Just keep hitting either directly below it or the sides.

Phase Two: Goocopbomber
During its second phase, it’ll turn into a bomber. There’s no charge attack to look out for, but whenever you see a red light emitting below the Goocopbomber, keep your distance and avoid combat entirely.
When it’s done dropping bombs below it, you can resume kicking it hard. During this phase, you’ll have to fight a few crocodile goons, so keep an eye out for them.

Phase Three: 1997 Lucida
During the Goocopkopter’s phase three, it will drop a car with a chained mine behind it. This is possibly the easiest part of the fight because all you really need to do is stay in the front of the car. Don’t try to attack it from behind or the sides, or you’ll be hit by the mine. Just keep kicking at the front.
That’s all there is to it. After you’re done, you can kick away the Goocopkopter into the bowels of Shit City.

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Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.
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