Success depends on preparation just as much as aim. Entering the arena with the right weapons, Perks, armor, and equipment will dramatically increase your chances of winning. This guide explains everything you need to know about beating the Kowakujo boss fight with confidence.
Prepare Before Starting the Boss Fight
The fight is much easier if you spend a few extra rounds getting ready. Rushing into the encounter with weak gear often leads to a quick defeat.
Before activating the boss fight, make sure you have:
- A Pack-a-Punched primary weapon at the highest level available
- High weapon rarity upgrades
- Full armor plates
- Self-Revive Kit if playing solo
- Strong tactical and lethal equipment
- Plenty of ammunition
- Essential Perks for survivability and damage
Having enough Salvage to repair armor between rounds is also a major advantage.
Choose Weapons That Deal Consistent Damage
Although several weapons are capable of clearing the fight, automatic rifles and high-powered weapons generally perform the best because they maintain steady damage during every phase.
Your weapon should offer:
- Reliable damage against the dragon’s weak points
- Fast reload speed
- Good ammunition capacity
- Strong zombie-clearing potential
Avoid bringing weapons that require extremely close range unless you are already comfortable with the boss mechanics. Staying mobile is much safer than standing near the dragon.
Understand the Three Boss Phases
The Kowakujo dragon battle is divided into three phases.
Each phase introduces new attacks while increasing the number of enemies inside the arena. The dragon cannot simply be damaged whenever you want. Instead, you must complete objectives that create damage opportunities.
Learning this pattern is the biggest step toward victory.
Complete the Flag Objectives Quickly
Throughout the fight, powerful Oni enemies will appear carrying special flags.
Defeating these enemies allows you to collect the flag and plant it inside marked capture zones. Once the capture process finishes, a blue protective area appears.
This blue zone serves two important purposes:
- It protects you from the dragon’s attacks.
- It allows you to damage the dragon’s weak spots.
Outside these damage windows, focus entirely on surviving and completing objectives instead of wasting ammunition.
Aim Only at Weak Points
When the dragon becomes vulnerable, always target its glowing weak spots.
These areas receive far more damage than the rest of the body. Shooting anywhere else significantly slows the fight and wastes valuable ammunition.
If you are playing with teammates, everyone should concentrate fire on the same weak point instead of spreading damage across different areas.
Never Stop Moving
Movement is the key to surviving every phase.
The arena constantly becomes more dangerous as attacks cover large sections of the battlefield. Standing still almost always results in unnecessary damage.
Keep moving while watching for:
- Lava pools
- Fire attacks
- Flying projectiles
- Charging enemies
- Zombie swarms
Sprint whenever possible and avoid getting trapped against walls or obstacles.
Manage Zombies Carefully
One of the biggest mistakes players make is ignoring the regular enemies.
Even while focusing on the dragon, zombies continue spawning throughout the encounter. If left alive, they quickly surround you during important damage phases.
A good strategy is to:
- Eliminate nearby zombies before capturing objectives.
- Leave only a few enemies alive if you need time to recover.
- Use equipment whenever groups become overwhelming.
Clearing space gives you much more freedom to dodge incoming attacks.
Survive the Final Phase
The third phase is easily the hardest part of the fight.
The dragon becomes far more aggressive while the arena fills with additional hazards. Damage windows are shorter, meaning every opportunity counts.
During this stage:
- Stay patient.
- Prioritize survival over dealing damage.
- Keep armor repaired whenever possible.
- Revive teammates only when the area is safe.
- Save powerful equipment for emergencies.
Many failed attempts happen because players panic after seeing the boss nearly defeated. Continue following the mechanics instead of rushing for the final few shots.





