Radiance

Hunter's Journal


The light, forgotten.



''The plague, the infection, the madness that haunts the corpses of Hallownest... the light that screams out from the eyes of this dead Kingdom. What is the source? I suppose mere mortals like me will never understand.''

Behaviour
The Radiance is the true final boss of Hollow Knight. To access it, the player must have acquired Void Heart and used the Dream Nail on the Hollow Knight when Hornet held it down to be able to challenge the Radiance.

In the first phase of the fight, the Radiance levitates slightly above the floor. Only its body is vulnerable to attack, and requires a jump to reach. It should be noted that the swordbeams from Grubberfly's Elegy can hit The Radiance without the need for jumping. It will often teleport around, making it even harder to get a good string of hits in while avoiding its own ruthless attacks.

The Radiance does not deal contact damage if the player happens to touch its body. However, all of its attacks (except hazards like spikes and the Void) deal two damage upon hit, making it by far the hardest-hitting boss in the game. For the first phase of the fight, the Radiance will simply use these attacks while hovering above the floor and teleporting. The hardest attacks to avoid are typically the horizontal walls of swords and the homing projectiles It is very important not to try to panic-heal despite the massive damage of its attacks, as any mistake in this fight is extremely costly. Wait for a good occasion to heal, such as during the third salvo of its eye beams.
 * Radiant Burst: shoots divine beams from its eyes, firing them three times in different directions.
 * Divine Blades: fires eight swords from its body in a radial pattern. They gently curve as they fly.
 * Rain of Swords: rains down swords from the sky. There are always gaps in the waves to make it easier to avoid them, but it is possible to squeeze yourself between the swords even in thick clusters.
 * Skewer Wall: summons walls of swords horizontally, again with gaps in-between the swords. Sometimes this attack can be avoided simply by standing still if the gap is at ground level. The Shadow Dash can be used to pass through the swords unharmed, but the waves of swords come faster than its cooldown finishes, so in many cases you will need precise jumping to dash through the gaps.
 * Radiant Judgment: fires a massive beam of light from the skies, sweeping the entire arena. You need to use a Shadow Dash to move through it, as it is otherwise unavoidable.
 * Radiant Sigil: fires three homing golden orbs, one after the other. The orbs spawn in random places around the arena, similarly to the Soul Master's second desperation attack, and their homing factor is quite strong.

In the second phase of the fight, the Radiance continues doing the same attacks, but will now cover half of the arena in spikes. The restrained space makes it much harder to maneuver and to stall out the cooldown of the Shadow Dash for the sword walls. The Radiance will switch the location of the spikes every so often, outlining their new location with a golden glow for a few seconds as a warning before they actually emerge. Thankfully these spikes only deal one damage. The strategy remains mostly the same, but more precise dodging will often be necessary.

In the third phase, the Radiance will float in the center of the platform, place spikes at its edges and endlessly rain down swords from above. Since this is one of its easier attacks to avoid, this is mostly a breather phase.

In the next phase, the Radiance resumes using all of its normal attacks, but it is now fought on a field of small platforms over the Void. This makes all of its attacks much harder to dodge without accidentally falling down into the Void and taking damage - put the double jump to good use. On the bright side, while the Radiance will still teleport around, the player will sometimes be able to hit it without jumping if it positions itself close to a platform.

The last phase of the fight involves ascending by jumping up some more platforms as the Radiance flees again. Its only attack in this phase is a typically poorly aimed single laser beam. Upon reaching the Radiance, hit it one more time to end the fight.

As with most boss fights, Quick Focus is highly recommended. Since occasions to hit the Radiance are not too frequent and its attacks deal a lot of damage, SOUL-generation charms like Soul Catcher and Grubsong are also suggested. Fragile Strength can be a lifesaver by increasing damage output tremendously (to prevent the Charm from breaking, simply pause the game and reload before dying).

It should be noted that in the first three phases, the swordbeams from Grubberfly's Elegy can be used to hit The Radiance without jumping, which can be especially useful when combined with Quick Slash.

Joni's Blessing and Lifeblood Heart/Core can be useful for those finding it hard to heal.

A Tank-Mage build can be employed by forgoing any healing Charms for the Lifeblood charms described above along with Shaman Stone, allowing the player to spam Abyss Shriek to get quick and easy damage off instead of relying on their Nail.

Trivia

 * Beating the Radiance is not required to complete the Hunter's Journal, but it does have its entry.
 * The Radiance is one of the two bosses that must be challenged to battle, the other being the Mantis Lords. While the Mantis Lords will always have to be challenged every time, the Radiance's intro is abridged after the first time fighting it, causing it to attack directly upon entering its arena.