{"id":84790,"date":"2025-01-28T23:27:53","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:27:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/sifu-jinfeng-boss-guide-how-to-defeat-the-ceo-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:27:53","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:27:53","slug":"sifu-jinfeng-boss-guide-how-to-defeat-the-ceo-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/sifu-jinfeng-boss-guide-how-to-defeat-the-ceo-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Sifu Jinfeng boss guide: How to defeat \u2018The CEO\u2019 &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sifu Jinfeng boss guide: How to defeat \u2018The CEO\u2019 SloclapSifu\u2019s tough boss battles are the greatest challenges you will face up against, but there are solid strategies to beating them. Here\u2019s how to beat Sifu\u2019s fourth boss, \u2018The CEO\u2019 Jinfeng. Sifu is a game that wants you to learn and master its combat. This is the quickest way to survive and overcome the game\u2019s brutal boss encounters. Sifu\u2019s fourth boss, Jinfeng, or \u2018The CEO\u2019 is also tough. While we think she\u2019s the easiest boss in the game, that doesn\u2019t mean you should take her lightly. The trick to beating any Sifu boss, including Jinfeng, usually boils down to learning when to dodge, parry, and counterattack. It also helps to know when each boss leaves themselves open to attack, which can be done by studying their moveset for openings during battle. Contents The Tower: Jinfeng \u2013 The CEO We found Jinfeng to be the easiest Sifu boss, although, by the very nature of being a Sifu boss, Jinfend is still hard to beat. Although by the time we faced Jinfeng, we felt like we had a good understanding of Sifu\u2019s systems and had upgraded our character some more. Although Jinfeng doesn\u2019t really do anything complicated and her attacks are easy to dodge and parry, that doesn\u2019t mean \u2018The CEO\u2019 should be underestimated. Jinfeng round 1 You\u2019ll face this Sifu boss at the end of The Tower level. Jinfeng\u2019s attacks usually consist of three well-telegraphed moves, which is why it\u2019s easy to learn her patterns. The issue is, Jinfeng uses a long flail with ridiculous range, but she becomes less of a threat up close. Jinfeng will use two far-reaching swipes with her flail before swinging it low in a leg sweep attack, if this connects she\u2019ll then attack with a fourth downward slam move. We\u2019d especially advise avoiding her leg sweep, those who get caught by this are left open to her next attack \u2013 and it\u2019s by far the most brutal. Read More: Can you change Sifu\u2019s difficulty? &#8211; Spend some time learning her patterns. Dodge and parry when you can and work your way closer to her. This is where she\u2019s valuable. You can do a great deal of damage to her up close before she\u2019s able to escape you and go back to her attack pattern. Jinfeng round 2 Out of all the Sifu boss battles, Jinfeng\u2019s second phase changes the encounter the least. Just stick to what you did before. Avoid, parry, and counter. Get close and hit hard, escape to safety, and repeat. Remember, while she\u2019s easier to beat up close she\u2019s still not a pushover here. Jinfeng has a variety of close-quarter combos she can hit you with in CQC, but these are generally less punishing than her distanced flail attacks. They can also be parried easily by experienced players. Now that you know how to beat Jinfeng, check out other Sifu guides: How to unlock Sifu\u2019s Private Room Door | Sifu difficulty settings: Is there a difficulty slider at launch? | Sifu upgrades explained: What to unlock first and how to keep them | Fajar boss guide<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sifu Jinfeng boss guide: How to defeat \u2018The CEO\u2019 SloclapSifu\u2019s tough boss battles are the greatest challenges you will face up against, but there are solid strategies to beating them. Here\u2019s how to beat Sifu\u2019s fourth boss, \u2018The CEO\u2019 Jinfeng. Sifu is a game that wants you to learn and master its combat. 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