Enjay wrote:armyman12345 wrote:That idea is just to satisfy both parties: The wallians and The huginans.
But actually end up annoying both.

And in case the point isn't clear;
You have two parties, one that doesn't like tea - and one that doesn't like coffee.
Now, what
you do instead of making the two parties have the choice of either tea or coffee - you instead
mix tea and coffee and serve it to
both parties.
Which makes sure that neither party likes it, both because they don't like one part of the mix - and most importantly because either of the things separately are better than the mix!
If you don't want a superfancy bossfight, then you'd probably want the wall but be annoyed by the next part of the bossfight. And vice versa.
And the classic
wallfight doesn't quite mix well with this "actual"
bossfight, since the transition is bound to be jarring.
tl;dr logic lessons 7OL