Defending Your Castle Against Hero Waves
In Be The Final Boss, you take on the role of a powerful boss whose goal is to defend your castle from invading heroes. The official description says the heroes arrive in endless waves and try to take down the castle. It also tells players to summon minions and fight beside them, but the saved evidence does not give exact wave rewards or experience amounts.
Current editorial sources say coins can purchase new units and souls can obtain new minions. Those facts explain why both resources matter to the defensive lineup without claiming where every coin or soul drops. The sources do not provide exact prices, unit odds, or a required upgrade order, so this draft leaves those details open.
Saving your castle doesn't happen by itself. You summon minions to fight for you and use your own weapons to fend off heroes, matching the actions named in the official game description. As you progress, you unlock stronger weapons and gain access to a skill tree that offers permanent upgrades.
Summoning and Commanding Minions
Summoning minions is a central mechanic in Be The Final Boss. You can summon powerful minions to fight on your behalf while you defend the castle beside them. These minions help repel the hero waves described by the official game page. Current editorial sources also describe the player as commanding an army of minions while fighting alongside it.
The official game description says players can unlock new weapons and level up a skill tree. It also describes minions fighting for the player while the player defends the castle. The saved sources do not rank weapons, minions, or skill-tree choices, so this draft does not claim that one combination is more effective than another.
Progression Through Resources and Upgrades
Progression in Be The Final Boss revolves around collecting resources and investing them in upgrades. Coins can be invested in weapon improvements and permanent Skill Tree upgrades, making your character stronger over time. Souls, on the other hand, are specifically used to obtain new minions, allowing you to diversify your defensive lineup.
The current sources connect coins with units, souls with minions, and coins with weapon or skill-tree improvements. They do not state exact earning rates or prove that every resource comes from the same activity. The official description separately names Gold Rush, Shard Storm, Cursed Moon, the Demonic mutation, overall optimizations, and bug fixes as current update items.
Game Events and Weekly Updates
Be The Final Boss says it receives weekly updates, sometimes more than once a week. Its current official description names Gold Rush, Shard Storm, and Cursed Moon as three new events and names Demonic as a new mutation. The description does not explain their rules, rewards, timing, or effects, so this draft keeps the claims to those names and labels.
The current official description also lists overall optimizations and bug fixes alongside the named mutation and events. Those are the only update details this draft treats as confirmed. It does not add dates, event rewards, enemy effects, unlock conditions, or other rules that the description does not give. The same source says updates arrive weekly and sometimes more than once in a week, but that schedule can change, so the page should keep its checked date visible and recheck the official description during later code reviews. Gold Rush, Shard Storm, Cursed Moon, and Demonic are kept here as current source-bound names rather than promises about permanent content.