40:44 I was trying for 2 days to do that part normally. In only one attempt did I get really close. I pretty much decided to quit before messing around and that's how I randomly found that cheesy method. A friend of mine took up nur (he doesnt make videos) after me and told me he managed to get past it without using the trick. If not for the trick, this may have been the hardest part in the game. Even harder than the alfheim wave in jotunheim tower, which, for the record, I consider to be the hardest part in nur. How close i was and desperate. Glad I pulled through.
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@babbisp1 That section caused a fair bit of rage for me. I will not delve much deeper into the questionable decisions Barlog brings into his games, but the amount of coverage such a number of enemies causes is ridiculous. Only by severly dropping the number of armourless elves did I even get close in a few occasions and, even still, this particular attempt, as you could see, was ludicrously fortunate as the summoner decided to grant me some care and put himself in the line of fire right besides Atreus, setting himself up for a kockdown into a ground infinite. Any semblance of "normal play" within such constraints is impossible or, at best, highly reliant on the the Goddess of luck to rain upon the player and give him entirely passive armourless elves. I could stand a couple of those bastards; hell, I could take four armourless dark elves with an additional spear elf, but the summoner is too much, the constant rain of level 4s was beyond my patience. A most stupid design for an encounter and one of the low points of the game.