everyone should kill the miniboss first if you are to fight both of them simultaneously. It is foolish to fight the hard boss first, the miniboss is not as hard as the hard boss so it will die sooner, and its stats like HP, etc. will be much less than a hard boss. From playing video games, i cannot see why anyone would choose the hard boss over the mini boss, experience tells you to go after the mini boss because it just lingers there...attacking you whilst you are going after the hard boss (if you were), and then you are essentially fighting two people at one time, instead of two people for a short time then one person thereafter.
In FFX, who fought the main body of the last boss first? that would be unnecessarily hard dand require you to be in much better levels than you had to be in. You attack the side pagodas first, and then when one or two of them is down, you attack the main guy. Attacking the main boss directly is fruitless.
It is nothing about relating to life, it is about video game strategy, and i would think more people will think about what is actually more practical rather than just say they would go after the hard boss first so as to say in life that they may go after bigger things in life first. That is not the case, if you do that in video games, i think it is wreckless and unwise, and then when you choose that option...how succesful have you really been at them? It is hard to disagree with the general strategy of taking out obstacles before going for the main target, especially if the difference between the mini boss' stats and the hard boss' are very different.
You may want to take out the big obstacles so you can go against the easier ones...but it will not work most likely. Think about it, fighting them at the same time. You have to pick and choose which one you are going to fight (or fight both), the bosses just pick you and they all attack you, there is no choice for them.
Think about this practically before picking what you think is the high road, and how it connects to life. Think about it in a video game sense, and not how it may applie to life first.
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