By Jay / / Games

Noon of Violet is one of the more confusing bosses in Limbus Game, especially for players trying to fight it solo. The boss has several AoE-heavy attacks that can quickly drain your HP if you do not understand its patterns.

The good news is that once you know what to watch for, this fight becomes much more manageable and consistent. This guide breaks down Noon of Violet’s mechanics, explains how to react to each attack, and shares simple strategies that make solo clears far easier.


Understanding Noon of Violet’s Attack Signals

The most important mechanic in this fight is the exclamation mark system. These visual cues tell you exactly which attack is coming next.

1. Two Exclamation Marks – Tentacle Attack

When you see two exclamation marks, the boss is about to use tentacle slams.

  • Dodge sideways, not forward
  • Block while moving sideways to reduce damage
  • Avoid standing directly in front of the boss

Dodging forward often leads straight into the slam, so side movement is the safest option.

2. Three Exclamation Marks – Massive AoE Pull

Three exclamation marks signal the large AoE suction attack.

  • Stay close to the boss
  • Do not run too far away
  • Block to reduce most of the incoming damage

If you move too far from Noon of Violet, it can trigger an even stronger rolling AoE that deals heavy flat damage.


Positioning Tips That Keep You Alive

Positioning is everything in this fight.

  • Stay within the pillar area
  • Do not run past the pillars
  • Avoid extreme distance at all times

As long as you stay near the boss and within the arena limits, your HP will remain much more stable.


How to Handle the Grape Spawns

During the fight, Noon of Violet will summon grape-like enemies.

  • Always clash with the grapes
  • Clashing makes you invulnerable to all other attacks
  • Keep clashing until the grapes are defeated

This is one of the safest moments in the fight, so use it to stabilize and prepare for the next phase.


Using Burn to Win Faster

One of the easiest ways to deal consistent damage is by stacking Burn.

  • Apply Burn as often as possible
  • Burn damage continues even while you focus on dodging
  • This method slowly drains the boss without risky attacks

Burn-based builds are especially effective for solo runs.


Reading Tentacle Attacks by Name

You can also predict tentacle direction by checking the attack name.

  • Mercy means the tentacle will strike from one side
  • Love means the attack comes from the opposite side

Once you memorize which side each name corresponds to, dodging becomes much easier.


Final Tips for Solo Clears

  • Do not rush damage
  • Block more than you think you need to
  • Side dodging is safer than forward movement
  • Learn the exclamation mark patterns first

Noon of Violet looks overwhelming at first, but it is very consistent once you understand its signals.


Defeating Noon of Violet in Limbus Game does not require perfect gear or high stats. It comes down to recognizing attack cues, maintaining proper positioning, and playing patiently. By staying close, clashing with grapes, and stacking burn damage, you can reliably solo this boss without unnecessary deaths. With enough practice, Noon of Violet becomes one of the easier high-difficulty fights in the game.

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