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* ''[[Alice: Madness Returns]]'': The heroine’s encounter with the Executioner is a [[Hopeless Boss Fight]] and [[Puzzle Boss]], meaning normal attacks will not hurt him in the least. Should the player attempt to fight him, however, there is this dialogue from Alice and the Cheshire Cat to give the player an unsubtle hint that they’re using the wrong approach:
* ''[[Alice: Madness Returns]]'': The heroine’s encounter with the Executioner is a [[Hopeless Boss Fight]] and [[Puzzle Boss]], meaning normal attacks will not hurt him in the least. Should the player attempt to fight him, however, there is this dialogue from Alice and the Cheshire Cat to give the player an unsubtle hint that they’re using the wrong approach:
{{quote|'''Alice:''' I’m an idiot. Don Quixote had a better chance with his windmills, and without the risk of decapitation.
{{quote|'''Alice:''' I’m an idiot. Don Quixote had a better chance with his windmills, and without the risk of decapitation.
'''Cheshire Cat:''' A prudent exit is no less so foe being hasty!
'''Cheshire Cat:''' A prudent exit is no less so foe being hasty!}}
:* Should the player ignore this and persist with the attack, he’ll have nobody but himself to blame for Alice’s bloody demise.
:* Should the player ignore this and persist with the attack, he’ll have nobody but himself to blame for Alice’s bloody demise.