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Downed Hybris last night and man it's a fun fight (aside from failure AI).  I've started recording my fights to upload later, so I'll post them here once I get off my lazy ass.  I noticed you tend to kite way more than I do after comparing our videos, ha.  I also didn't know the adds stop spawning after a certain wave, so your kill is slightly cleaner than mine.  And is it just me or does the AI get worse further into the game?  I hate having to tell my party two and three times where to move after I've already told them where to go. :|

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Hybris is the first fight I've had to put off. I'm at lvl 19, with no valiance or devastation runes only Bloom with 2 Frost Runes and it doesn't matter if it's Sebass or Merrill I'm only getting Hybris to about 1/2 health. Really hard to get my NPCs to get out of danger, and the spawns never seem to end.

Not sure where to go from here, it's the first time I've thought I might be stuck looking to level a bit or get the better runes I don't know. I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible, but maybe I'm just spending too much time fighting him? Any advice would be good. I thought Beacon + Girafe was a little tough by Hybris is just a long battle that even my potions aren't outlasting. That and little CON in Varric is making him usually die quick.

Help.

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ThrashXL wrote...
I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible


Pride deamons are immune to Silence effects on Nightmare, so don't waste your stamina. :)

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From another thread:

In DA2, spirit damage halves both magic and damage resistance, and bypasses armor.

Wouldn't The Celebrant be the best weapon, then, damage wise? At least against enemies that aren't weak to cold. I ended using it in my warrior playthrough, but I didn't test it carefully.

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Graunt wrote...

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I've levelled Anders as suggested here (MAG/ WILL/ CON), and he's always with low or no mana, even though he doesn't have many active sustainables, and with +mana equipment, and without casting offensive spells for the most part. He often needs to drink a lyrium potion before casting Regroup or Add Allies.

So I'm thinking of dumping his CON, though he already dies pretty easily, even when levelling it up. How many points do you put in his CON, only a few, or do you go 1/1/1 every level?


Dumping his CON will make him useless. I've found that focusing on his MAG isn't as much of a priority as his WILL and CON are. 

I'm level 21 right now in my playthrough, and I've given up on making sure his MAG is above 30. I'm doing a 2 WILL / 1 CON per level and it's working out great. 

And as for Anders dying easily, no, he doesn't. I thought he did until I got Rock Armor and kept pumping 1 CON per level into him. Now he lives longer than Merrill or Varric (duh) and still manages to have a decent mana pool for when **** gets real. 


I would highly suggest going 1/1/1 with Anders until you hit the mid-high 20's in MAG and then just go 2/1 and 1/2 WIL/CON.  When you have a decent enough mana pool from items and he's not instantly dying to Assassins any longer, start raising his MAG to 38.  Even though you might be using him as your healer/buffer, there's no reason to not actually up his damage any way you can.


My issue with buffing his damage is that later on, especially when the AI makes your life hell, Anders is either running, healing or using glyphs. His damage is last on my tactics and he doesn't even get a decent "damage" ability til later if he's your support / heals. Leave the damage to Varric (He was putting out 2-3k crits with no buffs / CCC during Hubris) and Merrill (Crushing Prison is possibly the best move for Mages)

Going 1/1/1 isn't bad, but I would suggest switching between 1/1/1 and 0/2/1 (MAG/WILL/CON). This keeps his mana pool up to support his tactis later on (Glyph spamming, multiple heals, Barrier, Mind Blast, etc) while still having a MAG that you feel helps out.

And for your "instantly dying", he still goes to about 10%~ from Assassins in Act 3, and he still has to switch into Pancea mode. It never hurts to go 2 CON / 1 WILL every few levels or so, especially when you start to see his health pool barely mitigate damage.

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Arkalezth wrote...

From another thread:

In DA2, spirit damage halves both magic and damage resistance, and bypasses armor.

Wouldn't The Celebrant be the best weapon, then, damage wise? At least against enemies that aren't weak to cold. I ended using it in my warrior playthrough, but I didn't test it carefully.


I'd vote no. Bloom takes the cake for "best weapon when target isn't immune" simply because Lyrium Rune AND Rune of Devestation can be placed in the weapon, making Haste / Cleave synergy beyond amazing. Meredith was the easiest fight of the whole game, along with Hubris simply because Bloom hits like a truck and has such great attack speed with the rune.

Celebrant is nice, but I barely used it. Mainly used Bloom and a physical weapon (any named 2hd in Act 3) for when I wanted to slaughter bandits faster, as they seem to be immune to cold.

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Hybris is the first fight I've had to put off. I'm at lvl 19, with no valiance or devastation runes only Bloom with 2 Frost Runes and it doesn't matter if it's Sebass or Merrill I'm only getting Hybris to about 1/2 health. Really hard to get my NPCs to get out of danger, and the spawns never seem to end.

Not sure where to go from here, it's the first time I've thought I might be stuck looking to level a bit or get the better runes I don't know. I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible, but maybe I'm just spending too much time fighting him? Any advice would be good. I thought Beacon + Girafe was a little tough by Hybris is just a long battle that even my potions aren't outlasting. That and little CON in Varric is making him usually die quick.

Help.


A) Hubris isn't hard. His adds and the fact that he spams the floor with **** is why he's hard.

B) The adds do stop spawning, and then it's a cake walk.

C) To survive the fight, only attack Hubris when he has his "Fel Flame" on him. Lunge in, Cleanse, and get out. Otherwise, pick up adds, cleave down Shades and kite everything into his Crushing Circles of Doom. On Nightmare, everything that can hurt you can usually hurt the enemy. As for when the Rage Demons come out, make sure Bloom is equipped, then pop Cleave and Scythe / Mighty Blow / Holy Smite. Rage Demons usually drop to around half health or so, even more so if Merrill got a good Crushing Prison on it. Then you kite and wait.

D) Go back and buy Elfroot / Restorative Potions. Also, buy poisons, grenades and Myrthil's Favor.

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Nphect wrote...

ThrashXL wrote...

Hybris is the first fight I've had to put off. I'm at lvl 19, with no valiance or devastation runes only Bloom with 2 Frost Runes and it doesn't matter if it's Sebass or Merrill I'm only getting Hybris to about 1/2 health. Really hard to get my NPCs to get out of danger, and the spawns never seem to end.

Not sure where to go from here, it's the first time I've thought I might be stuck looking to level a bit or get the better runes I don't know. I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible, but maybe I'm just spending too much time fighting him? Any advice would be good. I thought Beacon + Girafe was a little tough by Hybris is just a long battle that even my potions aren't outlasting. That and little CON in Varric is making him usually die quick.

Help.


A) Hubris isn't hard. His adds and the fact that he spams the floor with **** is why he's hard.

B) The adds do stop spawning, and then it's a cake walk.

C) To survive the fight, only attack Hubris when he has his "Fel Flame" on him. Lunge in, Cleanse, and get out. Otherwise, pick up adds, cleave down Shades and kite everything into his Crushing Circles of Doom. On Nightmare, everything that can hurt you can usually hurt the enemy. As for when the Rage Demons come out, make sure Bloom is equipped, then pop Cleave and Scythe / Mighty Blow / Holy Smite. Rage Demons usually drop to around half health or so, even more so if Merrill got a good Crushing Prison on it. Then you kite and wait.

D) Go back and buy Elfroot / Restorative Potions. Also, buy poisons, grenades and Myrthil's Favor.



Cool thanks man. I might be able to give a shot after all. I figured it was more of the way I was attacking the fight than just being overpowered. Wasn't sure if the adds ever stopped.

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ThrashXL wrote...

Hybris is the first fight I've had to put off. I'm at lvl 19, with no valiance or devastation runes only Bloom with 2 Frost Runes and it doesn't matter if it's Sebass or Merrill I'm only getting Hybris to about 1/2 health. Really hard to get my NPCs to get out of danger, and the spawns never seem to end.

Not sure where to go from here, it's the first time I've thought I might be stuck looking to level a bit or get the better runes I don't know. I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible, but maybe I'm just spending too much time fighting him? Any advice would be good. I thought Beacon + Girafe was a little tough by Hybris is just a long battle that even my potions aren't outlasting. That and little CON in Varric is making him usually die quick.

Help.

I'm pretty sure my party was 19 as well when I beat him last night.  I made a lot of mistakes on my kill, which are likely the same ones you're making right now.  The adds do stop spawning at a certain point, so save your CDs for cleaving down groups of enemies.  You can use your dog to OT the boss when you absolutely need to round up mobs beating on your party and whenever you're not on the boss, your party should be constantly moving.  It's a huge pain in the ass to get them to do as you ask, but by constantly micro-managing them they should never get caught in soul wells.

I also didn't realize he's immune to silence (which is bull**** because he's clearly graphically afflicted by it), so instead save it for the lava wraiths.  Use cleanse to purge his aoe hellfire every time it's up and that's pretty much the fight.  He's surprisingly slow and weak for a demon, like a sloth, so the primary concern is not getting overwhelmed by adds.

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Jodou wrote...

ThrashXL wrote...

Hybris is the first fight I've had to put off. I'm at lvl 19, with no valiance or devastation runes only Bloom with 2 Frost Runes and it doesn't matter if it's Sebass or Merrill I'm only getting Hybris to about 1/2 health. Really hard to get my NPCs to get out of danger, and the spawns never seem to end.

Not sure where to go from here, it's the first time I've thought I might be stuck looking to level a bit or get the better runes I don't know. I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible, but maybe I'm just spending too much time fighting him? Any advice would be good. I thought Beacon + Girafe was a little tough by Hybris is just a long battle that even my potions aren't outlasting. That and little CON in Varric is making him usually die quick.

Help.

I'm pretty sure my party was 19 as well when I beat him last night.  I made a lot of mistakes on my kill, which are likely the same ones you're making right now.  The adds do stop spawning at a certain point, so save your CDs for cleaving down groups of enemies.  You can use your dog to OT the boss when you absolutely need to round up mobs beating on your party and whenever you're not on the boss, your party should be constantly moving.  It's a huge pain in the ass to get them to do as you ask, but by constantly micro-managing them they should never get caught in soul wells.

I also didn't realize he's immune to silence (which is bull**** because he's clearly graphically afflicted by it), so instead save it for the lava wraiths.  Use cleanse to purge his aoe hellfire every time it's up and that's pretty much the fight.  He's surprisingly slow and weak for a demon, like a sloth, so the primary concern is not getting overwhelmed by adds.


The only real problem I suppose I'm having now is that it's a pain to micro manage the NPCs on 360. I'm not sure if I'm affected by the Sebastian/Isabella bug (I set up Sebass for a rivalry, and while I did Isabella's quests and unintentionally made her like me the only time I had to use her was end of Act 2.... hope it didn't screw me). 

I keep trying to get the NPCs to move and they sit their spamming attacks in hopes of riding the blue circle wave of death from Hybris while I do all the work trying to down the Flame Guys & Shades.

You are right though, I should be saving more of CDs for the mobs and kiting around to group them up and lay em down more than I was. Does spamming "Move Party" over and over eventually take hold of these party members? Times like this I wish I still had a PC....

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I found it hard using a two hander on nightmare at first when recruiting anders with them Templer freaks at low level but after you get cleave it is awesome!

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XOGHunter246 wrote...

I found it hard using a two hander on nightmare at first when recruiting anders with them Templer freaks at low level but after you get cleave it is awesome!

You can say that for pretty much any class (well, except for Cleave).

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ThrashXL wrote...

Jodou wrote...

ThrashXL wrote...

Hybris is the first fight I've had to put off. I'm at lvl 19, with no valiance or devastation runes only Bloom with 2 Frost Runes and it doesn't matter if it's Sebass or Merrill I'm only getting Hybris to about 1/2 health. Really hard to get my NPCs to get out of danger, and the spawns never seem to end.

Not sure where to go from here, it's the first time I've thought I might be stuck looking to level a bit or get the better runes I don't know. I'm spamming cleanse and silence on Hybris when possible, but maybe I'm just spending too much time fighting him? Any advice would be good. I thought Beacon + Girafe was a little tough by Hybris is just a long battle that even my potions aren't outlasting. That and little CON in Varric is making him usually die quick.

Help.

I'm pretty sure my party was 19 as well when I beat him last night.  I made a lot of mistakes on my kill, which are likely the same ones you're making right now.  The adds do stop spawning at a certain point, so save your CDs for cleaving down groups of enemies.  You can use your dog to OT the boss when you absolutely need to round up mobs beating on your party and whenever you're not on the boss, your party should be constantly moving.  It's a huge pain in the ass to get them to do as you ask, but by constantly micro-managing them they should never get caught in soul wells.

I also didn't realize he's immune to silence (which is bull**** because he's clearly graphically afflicted by it), so instead save it for the lava wraiths.  Use cleanse to purge his aoe hellfire every time it's up and that's pretty much the fight.  He's surprisingly slow and weak for a demon, like a sloth, so the primary concern is not getting overwhelmed by adds.


The only real problem I suppose I'm having now is that it's a pain to micro manage the NPCs on 360. I'm not sure if I'm affected by the Sebastian/Isabella bug (I set up Sebass for a rivalry, and while I did Isabella's quests and unintentionally made her like me the only time I had to use her was end of Act 2.... hope it didn't screw me). 

I keep trying to get the NPCs to move and they sit their spamming attacks in hopes of riding the blue circle wave of death from Hybris while I do all the work trying to down the Flame Guys & Shades.

You are right though, I should be saving more of CDs for the mobs and kiting around to group them up and lay em down more than I was. Does spamming "Move Party" over and over eventually take hold of these party members? Times like this I wish I still had a PC....




Companion AI is awful. You usually need to tell them 3-4 times for them for get the picture.

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Wow ok. Yeah I was more than capable of finishing this fight, and Hybris is surprisingly weak by himself. Hell, 65% of the fight was just me and him ;)

For anyone else's benefit who follows this build: the only two spells you truly need here is Cleave and Cleanse. So long as you have your allies with you long enough to keep some heals and some help to picking off the Rage Demons and Shades that spawn around, then you'll be ok. Gotta keep pressing LB + RB to select everyone, and have them move across the room to get out of the blue wave of lock/aoe. If Hybris has the green flame aura, charge him and cleanse (take a few wacks while you're there).

Once it's just him, he's a breeze. In my case I was alone with all 3 NPCs dead, and he could barely damage me. Just me, Bloom, and my occasional dog spawn not that I needed him. Cleanse his fire aura, and just attack over and over and use Cleave when it pops and Second Wind when you need stamina. His hate will be on you like Al Qaeda on Western Freedom, so make sure when he casts the blue wave of aoe death on you to run aside and just let him suffer in it. Move to the side, and just attack the guy. He's unbelievably easy. To that I felt dumb making my post about this fight.

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Hey, Sabre. I'm interested in your tactics for Sebastian. Would you mind posting them (or a video with them)? I'm considering switching him out for Varric, but I can't figure out how to set his tactics up effectively, especially with his reliance in Righteous Chain.

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Wow ok. Yeah I was more than capable of finishing this fight, and Hybris is surprisingly weak by himself. Hell, 65% of the fight was just me and him ;)

For anyone else's benefit who follows this build: the only two spells you truly need here is Cleave and Cleanse. So long as you have your allies with you long enough to keep some heals and some help to picking off the Rage Demons and Shades that spawn around, then you'll be ok. Gotta keep pressing LB + RB to select everyone, and have them move across the room to get out of the blue wave of lock/aoe. If Hybris has the green flame aura, charge him and cleanse (take a few wacks while you're there).

Once it's just him, he's a breeze. In my case I was alone with all 3 NPCs dead, and he could barely damage me. Just me, Bloom, and my occasional dog spawn not that I needed him. Cleanse his fire aura, and just attack over and over and use Cleave when it pops and Second Wind when you need stamina. His hate will be on you like Al Qaeda on Western Freedom, so make sure when he casts the blue wave of aoe death on you to run aside and just let him suffer in it. Move to the side, and just attack the guy. He's unbelievably easy. To that I felt dumb making my post about this fight.


Hubris hits for such little it's amazing. He's only scary when he has his fel flame up, and that can be solved with a quick cleanse. Glad to see you got the info you needed to not be scared of a fight that seems like a joke now. 

Word of advice for future fights: Get the grenade that can rez people. Or get the potion that basically auto heals the bearer when he/she reaches zero health. Or both =D

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Just started a Nightmare S&S warrior after getting sick of dying with my mage. The difference is huge, I rarely die, enemies drop like flies, and I'm the biggest threath for my companions.

I agree with Sabre, friendly fire is very annoying when you're playing a warrior, for some reason companions like to suddenly move into the middle of the fray (they're set to ranged) and die by my sword.

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It is a Shame I plan siding with the Templers this time so no Anders for last battle and the possibility of no Merill either.

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Arkalezth wrote...

Just started a Nightmare S&S warrior after getting sick of dying with my mage. The difference is huge, I rarely die, enemies drop like flies, and I'm the biggest threath for my companions.

I agree with Sabre, friendly fire is very annoying when you're playing a warrior, for some reason companions like to suddenly move into the middle of the fray (they're set to ranged) and die by my sword.


I've been using a similar setup to this guide playing on nightmare and am having the same problem with companion AI. They're all set to ranged, but they frequently run straight at me. I think it happens when reinforcements show up, or if an enemy is harassing them. It's kinda funny at first to watch them go from full health to a fine paste because of a misplaced swing--reminds me of things getting "chunked" in the Baldur's Gate series--but it wears after a while. The worst part is that if I tell them to move somewhere they generally override it the second I switch back to my meatgrinder, unless they're on "Hold", which doesn't help.

What's desperately needed here, in my opinion, is a tactic telling a character to stay at least 3m (or whatever number makes sense) away from X character. It could actually be really useful because it would allow you to use other melee characters with a two-hander on nightmare. I like the FF aspect, I just need companions more concious of their own well being.

Plus I could chase Fenris around with my (bigger) sword threatening to enslave him if he doesn't stop brooding.

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Wow ok. Yeah I was more than capable of finishing this fight, and Hybris is surprisingly weak by himself. Hell, 65% of the fight was just me and him ;)

For anyone else's benefit who follows this build: the only two spells you truly need here is Cleave and Cleanse. So long as you have your allies with you long enough to keep some heals and some help to picking off the Rage Demons and Shades that spawn around, then you'll be ok. Gotta keep pressing LB + RB to select everyone, and have them move across the room to get out of the blue wave of lock/aoe. If Hybris has the green flame aura, charge him and cleanse (take a few wacks while you're there).

Once it's just him, he's a breeze. In my case I was alone with all 3 NPCs dead, and he could barely damage me. Just me, Bloom, and my occasional dog spawn not that I needed him. Cleanse his fire aura, and just attack over and over and use Cleave when it pops and Second Wind when you need stamina. His hate will be on you like Al Qaeda on Western Freedom, so make sure when he casts the blue wave of aoe death on you to run aside and just let him suffer in it. Move to the side, and just attack the guy. He's unbelievably easy. To that I felt dumb making my post about this fight.


Hubris hits for such little it's amazing. He's only scary when he has his fel flame up, and that can be solved with a quick cleanse. Glad to see you got the info you needed to not be scared of a fight that seems like a joke now. 

Word of advice for future fights: Get the grenade that can rez people. Or get the potion that basically auto heals the bearer when he/she reaches zero health. Or both =D




yeah I picked up that rez nade thing for the High Dragon cause I was losing an ally or two to those random fireballs he spits out while on the cliff.

Then I remembered, hey I should put some Fire Resistance Runes in my armor.... then the battle was ridiculously easy so long as I kept an eye on Anders health and my own in case of successive hits.

Now I have Valiance, Primeval Lyrium Rune, Devastation Runes, Champion set and most all of the good stuff.... the game is pretty much over and nothing's that difficult. Sucks because I feel like just when I completed my skillset ~21 or so, it's just about over. Oh well =)

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ThrashXL wrote...

Nphect wrote...

ThrashXL wrote...

Wow ok. Yeah I was more than capable of finishing this fight, and Hybris is surprisingly weak by himself. Hell, 65% of the fight was just me and him ;)

For anyone else's benefit who follows this build: the only two spells you truly need here is Cleave and Cleanse. So long as you have your allies with you long enough to keep some heals and some help to picking off the Rage Demons and Shades that spawn around, then you'll be ok. Gotta keep pressing LB + RB to select everyone, and have them move across the room to get out of the blue wave of lock/aoe. If Hybris has the green flame aura, charge him and cleanse (take a few wacks while you're there).

Once it's just him, he's a breeze. In my case I was alone with all 3 NPCs dead, and he could barely damage me. Just me, Bloom, and my occasional dog spawn not that I needed him. Cleanse his fire aura, and just attack over and over and use Cleave when it pops and Second Wind when you need stamina. His hate will be on you like Al Qaeda on Western Freedom, so make sure when he casts the blue wave of aoe death on you to run aside and just let him suffer in it. Move to the side, and just attack the guy. He's unbelievably easy. To that I felt dumb making my post about this fight.


Hubris hits for such little it's amazing. He's only scary when he has his fel flame up, and that can be solved with a quick cleanse. Glad to see you got the info you needed to not be scared of a fight that seems like a joke now. 

Word of advice for future fights: Get the grenade that can rez people. Or get the potion that basically auto heals the bearer when he/she reaches zero health. Or both =D




yeah I picked up that rez nade thing for the High Dragon cause I was losing an ally or two to those random fireballs he spits out while on the cliff.

Then I remembered, hey I should put some Fire Resistance Runes in my armor.... then the battle was ridiculously easy so long as I kept an eye on Anders health and my own in case of successive hits.

Now I have Valiance, Primeval Lyrium Rune, Devastation Runes, Champion set and most all of the good stuff.... the game is pretty much over and nothing's that difficult. Sucks because I feel like just when I completed my skillset ~21 or so, it's just about over. Oh well =)


That's my biggest complaint. Being lvl 24 with Bloom w/ Lyrium and Devestation runes and full Champion set was awesome...until I realized I only had about an hour left of gameplay. 

If BioWare would have just made Act 3 post-High Dragon longer, that game would have been great. But for now, I'm just gonna try a Mage Nightmare playthrough with evolving armor addons and no friendly fire mod. Shouldn't be too hard to get a feel for what trees are good and which fall flat against the harder fights in the game.

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Did you happen to make a video for Meredith (last boss)?

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Powpowpowpow wrote...

Did you happen to make a video for Meredith (last boss)?


No point. High Dragon / Hubris are the two hardest fights in Act 3. Meredith is basically kite her around, smash adds and make sure your party avoids your cleaves. 

P.S. Not trying to tell you off, but that fight is probably the easiest Final Act fight of the 3. I could probably make a video if people really wanted to see the fight (Using a no friendly fire mod though)

EDIT: Decided to record the fight myself. Not sure how good the quality is and I didn't really show my attributes / talents / tactics. But I can upload it if need be.

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Nphect wrote...

Powpowpowpow wrote...

Did you happen to make a video for Meredith (last boss)?


No point. High Dragon / Hubris are the two hardest fights in Act 3. Meredith is basically kite her around, smash adds and make sure your party avoids your cleaves. 

P.S. Not trying to tell you off, but that fight is probably the easiest Final Act fight of the 3. I could probably make a video if people really wanted to see the fight (Using a no friendly fire mod though)

Yeah...how bout without a no friendly fire mod and without pausing on Nightmare?

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Powpowpowpow wrote...

Nphect wrote...

Powpowpowpow wrote...

Did you happen to make a video for Meredith (last boss)?


No point. High Dragon / Hubris are the two hardest fights in Act 3. Meredith is basically kite her around, smash adds and make sure your party avoids your cleaves. 

P.S. Not trying to tell you off, but that fight is probably the easiest Final Act fight of the 3. I could probably make a video if people really wanted to see the fight (Using a no friendly fire mod though)

Yeah...how bout without a no friendly fire mod and without pausing on Nightmare?




The fight is exactly the same on no friendly fire mode, except for you have to spam "Move to" more often, which is just extra time for the video. And I didn't pause during the Meredith fight. She doesn't require any real effort.