Lies of P Lumacchio Boss Guide (NG+ Safe Tactics & Trophy Walkthrough)

 


Introduction: Why Lumacchio Is a Real Threat in Lies of P

Lumacchio in Lies of P is not just another mid-game speed bump. If you’re running a New Game Plus (NG+) and aiming for the Honor and Revenge trophy, this boss can knock you out quick—especially in that brutal second phase. He hits hard, wipes out your weapon durability fast, and doesn’t leave much room for error. This guide will walk you through exactly how to prepare and what to do so you can beat Lumacchio without breaking your controller.


Know Before You Go: NG+ Level and Build Tips

If you're stepping into NG+, you probably already know how punishing Lies of P can get. For this boss fight, a minimum level of 190 is ideal—though the guide’s original run was done at 183, which is still doable with good gear and timing.

Make sure to prep the following:

  • High VIT and MOT stats for better survivability.

  • Prioritize stamina regeneration and fire-based equipment.

  • Don’t skip the Piercing Hatred amulet—it’s a game-changer for this boss.


Best Gear to Use Against Lumacchio

Picking the right equipment here makes all the difference. Here's a solid setup for tackling Lumacchio effectively:

  • Blade: Bone-Cutting Sawblade – A bit slow, but powerful enough to stagger.

  • Legion Arm: Flamberge – Flame-based damage melts through Lumacchio’s health, especially in Phase 2.

  • Wet Stone: Acid Wet Stone – Applies ongoing damage early in the fight.

  • Amulets:

    • Piercing Hatred – Prevents decay in Phase 2.

    • Patient’s Amulet +1 – Speeds up stamina recovery.

    • Cadaver Slayer’s Amulet – Strong against blue-blood enemies like Lumacchio.

    • Carrier Amulet +1 – Helps carry heavier weapons.

  • Frame and Armor: Loader F350, Shot Armor, Brereech Cartridge




Phase 1 Strategy: Fast Engagement and Acid Damage

When the fight kicks off, pop your Acid Wet Stone immediately. Lumacchio will always charge straight at you when the fight starts. Here's your chance:

  • Land a fully charged R2 attack as he rushes in.

  • Quickly follow up with another heavy or normal combo.

  • Keep the pressure on to apply acid status, dealing consistent damage over time.

If you're comfortable with it, go for parries, but at minimum, always keep your guard up. Blocking is essential here because even a few hits can take you out if you're unprepared.


Recognizing Openings and Punishing Hard

One of the best ways to get free damage on Lumacchio is watching for his potion animation. When he throws it away mid-fight, he freezes for a couple of seconds.

Use that moment to:

  • Land a heavy attack or

  • Trigger a Legion Arm fire burst

Also, when he executes a red attack, dodge into it and get behind him—this opens a finisher opportunity. The key is to stay close and aggressive, but never overcommit.


Getting to Phase 2 with Enough Flasks

Before Phase 2 starts, you’ll want to preserve at least 6-9 Pulse Cells (healing flasks). To do that:

  • Stay offensive early to avoid a drawn-out battle.

  • Avoid greedy hits and keep stamina in reserve for emergency blocks.

  • Reapply acid if the status fades—don’t let it wear off.

Triggering the second phase while you’re well-stocked gives you much better odds for survival.




Phase 2 Breakdown: How to Handle the Decay and Fire Up

Once Lumacchio enters Phase 2, he spreads out a mist that usually causes decay, destroying your weapon durability. This is where Piercing Hatred comes in—it grants immunity to decay.

Here’s your Phase 2 checklist:

  • Move in quickly when the mist appears—you’re safe if you're wearing the amulet.

  • Switch to flame damage with the Flamberge to exploit Lumacchio’s fire weakness.

  • After every 5-hit combo, there’s a 1–2 second pause—use this to strike or heal.

Keep your eye on his movement:

  • When he rolls or staggers, you can often hit him with a special attack.

  • Watch for dialogue triggers (he says a line mid-fight), which usually mean a combo is coming or he’s briefly vulnerable.

Closing the Fight: Finishers, Fire, and Final Push

As the second phase goes on, Lumacchio gets more aggressive. The fire strategy remains key—so try to reignite him at least twice if you’ve got fuel left for the Flamberge. It’s one of the fastest ways to bring him down when he's hopping around or in recovery after an attack chain.

Timing becomes everything now:

  • Block more, swing less—unless you’re sure he’s open.

  • After a red attack, he often follows with two or three swings. Once that ends, it’s usually safe to recharge your weapon or land a charged attack.

  • Don’t forget to watch your weapon durability, even if you’re decay-immune. Constant blocking and parrying still wear it down.

Once Lumacchio drops to about 20–25% health, go all in. Use your special attack while the bar is glowing, and try to chain attacks if he’s staggered. At this stage, small mistakes are costly—but controlled aggression wins the fight.




What Happens After the Fight: Trophy and Choice

Defeating Lumacchio earns you the Honor and Revenge trophy—but also a moral choice. Once you beat him, the game lets you decide whether to:

  • Kill Lumacchio

  • Spare him

If you let him live, you’ll need to revisit the location later to claim his full loot drop. If you choose to end him, you’ll get it all immediately.

Either way, the key rewards include:

  • Trophy unlocked

  • His outfit added to your inventory

  • Potential rare items, depending on choice




Conclusion: Lumacchio Is Brutal, But Beatable

Lumacchio is one of those Lies of P bosses that hits you hard both in gameplay and presentation. But with the right gear, solid stamina management, and fire+acid tactics, he becomes totally beatable—even in NG+ runs. The Piercing Hatred amulet and Flamberge arm are probably the biggest game-changers in this entire fight.

Let the acid wear him down early, use fire to finish the job, and never panic during the red attacks. You’ll be walking away with that trophy in no time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do you defeat Lumacchio in Lies of P?
A: Use acid damage during Phase 1 to chip away his health quickly. In Phase 2, switch to fire attacks with the Flamberge Legion Arm. Equip the Piercing Hatred amulet to counter decay and avoid weapon durability loss. Keep your guard up and punish his recovery windows.

Q2: What’s the best weapon setup for Lumacchio in NG+?
A: A heavy weapon like the Bone-Cutting Sawblade works well. Pair it with the Flamberge for fire damage, especially effective in Phase 2. Use the Acid Wet Stone early on for added pressure.

Q3: How do you avoid decay in the second phase?
A: Equip the Piercing Hatred amulet. It gives immunity to decay effects, allowing you to safely stay aggressive during the mist phase without losing weapon durability.

Q4: What’s the best level to fight Lumacchio in NG+?
A: Level 190 is recommended for smoother handling of Lumacchio’s damage and speed. The original guide was done at Level 183, which is manageable with good execution.

Q5: What reward do you get for beating Lumacchio?
A: You unlock the Honor and Revenge trophy, receive Lumacchio’s outfit, and get to decide whether to kill or spare him—each choice affects loot availability.


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