10 Video Game Bosses You Can Trick Into Killing Themselves

6. Henry Avery (Uncharted 4)

Uncharted 4 comes packing an underrated multiplayer suite, a part of which is its 3-player co-op mode. Here, you and your teammates must fight your way through ten stages of goons that increase in difficulty as you go, with a boss battle against a magical warlord placed at the end of every second stage.

The final boss - New Devon's Henry Avery - is a pain in the neck to defeat, with his two undead decoys that like to shoot at you with high-damage flintlocks, his powerful ground-punch attack that he'll wreck you with if you get too close, and his annoying ability to teleport onto you no matter where you run on the map, ensuring that you have nowhere safe to run and hide.

On the plus side - courtesy of a nifty little exploit - that last ability can actually be turned on the boss himself, resulting in an easy kill for you and your squad.

When we say that Avery can teleport anywhere on the map, we really do mean anywhere - including off the edges of the map. If you head to one of the rope swings at the top of the area, dangle yourself above the trees and wait for Avery to teleport, he'll fall to his death in the out-of-bounds zone just below the rope. Job's a good 'un!

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