So I learned that fighting hydras tires your character very quickly.This seems to be caused by them being able to attack very many times in a short time-span.Specifically it seems that you lose energy even when an enemy attack completely misses, without you doing any blocking or dodging. I found this out when I was fighting a hydra. Though I was not actually attacking it, I wanted to do some training and just let it attack me while only rarely countering with punches and scratches. At the start of the fight I did try to disable its legs with my axe so that it would be slower and that it would be easier to damage it but I was not able to do that before getting tired. This is not a problem most of the time since if I was fighting a normal humanoid they would tire themselves out before me and most creatures in the game don't multi-attack.But since hydras have [NOEXERT] it's not a problem at all for them to constantly attack. I think that how this works is fine, but I feel like it would be better if getting attacked, tired you slightly slower or if there was a diminishing return if there were enough (4-5?) attacks at the same time. If the current way stays that is fine too since what mostly got me into trouble was not taking the hydra seriously and just letting it attack me.
So while I'm here I might as well tell how the fight against the hydra went.
I was playing a jaguar man and I had two companions with me; a dwarf spearman and a human maceman. As I stopped close to the hydra's cave I left my companions some way from it since I didn't want them to die or take the kill, then I went looking for the beast. I quickly found it outside traveling south-east. It noticed me and approached. At first I only did a few punches and so because I wanted to train a bit and not kill it quickly.I did hack its legs a few times but I wasn't able to ground it. Then I underestimated it and started just walking around. I did this for a bit before noticing that I had gotten tired.I was surprised at how fast it happened since I did not to much dodging or blocking.I started to worry a bit and tried to again hack and scratch at its legs. While my defensive skills were high my best offensive skill was striker, my axe was only level three. As such I was having a hard time cutting through all the flesh. I tried attacking its upper body in hopes of hitting either its lungs or heart but only managing to tear the scales. Same story on the lower body;I tried to hit its stomach hopefully causing bleeding and making it nauseous but again only torn scales. I did get an strike on one of its throats but it did not tear a major artery like I had hoped.At this point I thought about my options.I could try to run but I was already tired and would probably collapse from over-exertion before getting far enough. At the time I did not think about getting to my companions not that it would have necessarily worked but maybe I could have made it, sure they would be killed but better them than me.Nothing was coming to mind so I continued attacking. There was a scary moment where the hydra bit me in the upper leg but due to my good armor user (and luck) it did no damage, also very importantly it did not latch on. I continued fighting to no avail.None of my hits were doing good damage. The hydra then again got a hit.This time with its claws, raking me in the upper body.The blow was deflected without receiving any damage. The next hit was more devastating. It bit me in the upper arm causing the force of the blow to tear the muscles in the arm to pieces and causing me to lose hold of my iron shield.Well a big reprieve was that it did not latch on.At this point I was starting to accept my eventual demise.I dodged around for a bit, before I suddenly had an idea.First I put my axe away, then I grabbed my shield from the ground so that I had additional protection.The area had a lot of trees around it which gave me the idea:maybe I could dodge around a tree, giving me a chance to rest.I dodged towards a nearby tree until I was next to it.Then I started just dodging around the tree, first north-east then south-east, south-west and finally back to the starting position north-west.
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This worked great, it slowed down the hydra and gave me time to rest.After doing this for a long time I finally lost the Tired at the bottom of the screen.I then started hacking at the hydra with my full strength.I still jumped around the tree to keep myself from tiring out again.I still was not able to do any damage to its lower or upper body. But its necks, heads and legs very much more vulnerable.I hacked the hydra until finally one of my hits tore one of the leg's muscle and bruised the bone bringing it down.This slowed it to a literal crawl, and so I did not need the tree anymore.The beast was bleeding large amounts of blood and was now pale.I walked around it as it tried to get to me.With the large blood loss it did not take long for the hydra to bleed out.When I next fight against a hydra I will definitely be more careful.