What does damaging different body parts of the dragon actually do mechanic wise? I have engaged the Abyssal one in the western approach once already and is trying to figure out how to approach this thing effectively.
High Dragons on nightmare
#1
Posté 23 novembre 2014 - 07:07
#2
Posté 23 novembre 2014 - 07:36
Reroll a Knight Enchanter then press and hold the awesome button for a few minutes until it dies.
Disregard your dead party, they'll be back up for the loots.
#3
Posté 23 novembre 2014 - 08:24
Reroll a Knight Enchanter then press and hold the awesome button for a few minutes until it dies.
Disregard your dead party, they'll be back up for the loots.
Anyone actually did it on Nightmare? Against a Dragon not extremely weak to spirit damage?
Just for the record, there's a vast difference between Hard and Nightmare difficulty.
#4
Posté 23 novembre 2014 - 08:49
Anyone actually did it on Nightmare? Against a Dragon not extremely weak to spirit damage?
Just for the record, there's a vast difference between Hard and Nightmare difficulty.
If we assume it does work, what is the point in playing on nightmare if intentionally going for known broken builds?
Aside from that, have a general idea of how to do this thing but was wondering more about what damaging different parts of his body actually does.
#5
Posté 24 novembre 2014 - 12:36
If we assume it does work, what is the point in playing on nightmare if intentionally going for known broken builds?
Aside from that, have a general idea of how to do this thing but was wondering more about what damaging different parts of his body actually does.
Try it, it doesn't. Your Mage will be stunlocked to death in the first 15 seconds of the fight unless you time your invulnerability very,very well.





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