Facing the Two-Faced Overseer in the Lies of P DLC Overture can be one of the more frustrating parts of the game—especially on Legendary Stalker difficulty. This boss isn't overly fast, but its attacks hit hard, and getting in close without taking serious damage is a real challenge. In this guide, we’ll walk you through an effective strategy using Alidoro, ranged weapons, and smart positioning to get through this fight with as little pain as possible.
Whether it’s your first attempt or you’re stuck in a loop of failed runs, this step-by-step breakdown will help you understand his patterns, capitalize on your tools, and control the flow of the fight to your advantage.
Using Alidoro to Take Aggro Early
Summoning Alidoro with the horn he gives you earlier in the DLC is almost essential here. This boss is built with an aggressive aggro system, making it hard to get consistent hits in. That’s where Alidoro comes in—he draws attention and opens up safe opportunities for you to deal ranged damage or reposition.
Wait for the moment when Alidoro lands a red glowing arrow shot. This visual cue means he's taken aggro, and it’s your signal to move in and start attacking.
Choosing the Right Weapons: Bow and Dragon Sword Combo
The best weapon combo for this fight appears to be the DLC bow paired with the Two Dragon Sword. This setup allows you to manage distance, react to slow but powerful attacks, and still deal meaningful damage.
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The bow lets you attack without being in melee range.
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The sword gives you a fallback if things get close.
Use the bow as your primary weapon, especially when Alidoro is holding the boss’s attention. Save the sword for moments when you’re forced into close quarters and can’t safely maintain distance.
Timing Your Dodges, Not Spamming Them
It’s tempting to spam dodge rolls, but the boss’s attack windups are slow. Overdodging will get you clipped. Focus instead on delayed, reactive dodging, especially when you see him drag his axe across the floor—this often leads to a multi-hit combo that can ruin your run.
You should:
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Wait a half-second longer than usual to dodge.
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Use dodge rolls sparingly to create space.
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Rely on Alidoro’s aggro to control when to move in.
Using the Bow’s Fable Art to Gain Space
One of the lesser-known advantages of the bow is its Fable Art dodge. This special move lets you quickly move away while staggering the boss slightly. Use it when:
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The boss closes distance unexpectedly.
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You mistime a dodge and need to recover.
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Alidoro loses aggro and the boss shifts toward you.
It’s also helpful when you’ve been hit and need to reset your positioning. The Fable Art creates just enough breathing room to let you heal or reposition.
Breaking the Boss's Posture with Range Pressure
With repeated hits, especially from the bow, you can break the Two-Faced Overseer's posture. When that happens, move in and land a critical hit. Don’t wait too long—posture damage resets over time if you stop attacking.
Stay consistent with your pressure:
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Fire arrows when Alidoro has the boss’s focus.
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Move in quickly for the finisher when posture breaks.
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Keep the rhythm going to avoid losing progress.
Maintaining this posture build-up is key to controlling the pace of the fight.
Throwables: Cheap, Effective, and Reliable
If you want a safer fallback, stock up on throwables from the Malum District (Chapter 4). They’re inexpensive and can help when:
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You’re low on stamina or healing.
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The boss is nearly staggered.
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You want to finish the fight quickly.
They’re not essential but serve as a good emergency option when things go sideways.
Adding Grindstones for Extra Damage
Don’t ignore Grindstones—they can make a huge difference:
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Elemental grindstones add damage over time effects.
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The Perfect Parry grindstone helps you build stagger faster with timed blocks.
If you're comfortable with timing, the parry grindstone is a great tool. Otherwise, elemental effects can help chip away while you keep moving.
Although this guide doesn't show elemental usage directly, using a grindstone is highly recommended if you're having trouble dealing enough damage in short windows.
Fable Art Dodge = Your Get-Out-of-Trouble Card
Another reason the bow works well here is its ability to get you out of danger with Fable Art. When the boss rushes you or lands too close, you can activate this art to dodge away and even create stagger pressure.
This tool is particularly useful in moments when you’re:
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Cornered or locked into a close-range fight.
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About to get caught by a wide AoE attack.
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Managing aggro without Alidoro’s support.
Use it wisely—it’s limited, so time it for when you really need to escape.
Staying Consistent and Managing Momentum
The hardest part of this fight isn’t the boss’s damage—it’s keeping up your own momentum. You need to:
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Keep pressuring with ranged attacks.
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Avoid spamming dodge roll.
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Watch for posture break opportunities.
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Stay alert for when Alidoro draws or loses aggro.
Small mistakes add up quickly here, but a focused, patient playstyle wins out. Don’t rush. Just keep cycling through bow shots, posture damage, dodges, and critical hits as they open up.
Final Notes: Persistence Wins
The Two-Faced Overseer isn’t unbeatable, even on the highest difficulty. With the right strategy—leveraging Alidoro, the bow’s range, smart use of Fable Art, and managing boss posture—you can beat this fight cleanly.
Don’t be afraid to switch tactics if you’re stuck. Sometimes adjusting when you dodge or when you shoot makes all the difference. And if you're halfway through a run that’s going well? Toss in a few throwables to secure the kill.
Conclusion: Stick With Strategy, and You’ll Win the Fight
Beating the Two-Faced Overseer on Legendary Stalker difficulty in Lies of P: Overture is about more than raw damage. The key is to manage distance, use Alidoro as a tank, and apply pressure with ranged attacks and posture breaks. Keep an eye on aggro shifts, dodge only when necessary, and don’t be afraid to use Fable Arts and throwables when things get tight.
With patience and the right tools, this boss becomes a manageable challenge instead of a frustrating roadblock.
FAQs – Lies of P: Two-Faced Overseer Boss Guide
Q: Can I beat the Two-Faced Overseer without Alidoro?
A: Technically yes, but it's much harder. Alidoro helps pull aggro and deal steady damage, giving you windows to attack safely.
Q: What’s the best weapon to use against this boss?
A: The DLC bow combined with the Two Dragon Sword works best, allowing for ranged pressure and close-range backup.
Q: Do throwables work well in this fight?
A: Yes. Items from the Malum District can help finish off the boss when posture is low or you're out of stamina.
Q: How does posture break work here?
A: Repeated attacks—especially with ranged weapons—build posture. When it breaks, you can perform a critical hit.
Q: What’s the ideal grindstone for this boss?
A: The Perfect Parry grindstone is great for stagger buildup. Elemental grindstones also work if you prefer passive damage.
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