Is the first (post-tutorial) enemy in Infinity blade 2 supposed to have 4000 hit points?

I'm a level 1... human, I assume? I have a lovely little sword that does 6 points of damage (1+5), and have 450 hit points.

The first enemy I face is a "Level 1 Shade". He has a dark, ominous-looking sword that does 20 points of damage. (Ok, that's cool, I have free will and a lot of patience.) But he has 4000 hit points.

Let me once again point out that my sword does 6 points damage. While it's possibly a nod to a shade's demonic nature that I must stike him 666 times to kill him, I can't help but wonder if something is amiss.

To put it in perspective, if you assume you get about 4 strikes in each time you have a "break", you need to break 166 rounds of attacks to beat him. (Yeah, yeah, less scratches and stabs, but C'MON.)

Did I somehow inadvertantly activate the "Wish you'd never bought an ipad" difficulty setting?

UPDATE: It was basically a glitch. Perhaps I quit the app at a bad time, but what happened was that I'd been converted to the weak, post-tutorial character with 400 HP and no infinity blade, but I was still facing the tutorial characters who have 4000 HP like you do in the intro.

SOLUTION: You have to create an all new character in the options menu under "character slots". Resetting thy our existing character won't fix it.


No, it's not supposed to have that many hit points: in the first rebirth, no enemy exceeds 600 hit points (with most clocking in around 400-500).

In the first Infinity Blade, you could unlock the negative bloodline by doing things in a specific way. You may have inadvertently unlocked an ultra-ultra hardcore based on your actions during the first area. You may want to try creating a new character and noting what you do. If you remember what specific you did the first time (like say, lost to a specific foe), try doing things differently.


From my experience, the first enemy after the tutorial is not supposed to have that many hitpoints.

It was an easily beatable enemy, although I can't remember who or what exactly it was.