![]() Without spoiling anything both the Hag and the Swine require either a well formed party or an understanding of a specific game mechanic while the Necromancer fight is fairly staight forward and the mechanic becomes obvious before it can screw you over. 1st row - bring at least 1 crusader/leper in the front row so that you can use a +% protection buffĢnd row - is flexible I feel, but get either another character with a high %protection buff, a character with high dodge, or a character with good movementģrd row - a vestal.Originally posted by Baywatch:Honestly, despite the Apprentice Necromancer being debatably easier, I would suggest the Hag and Swine Prince first. ![]() The only skills you need here are divine grace and divine comfort, you won't be doing anything else.Ĥth row - an occultist with weakening curse. I did this layout on my first way through and the fight was a joke. Make sure your front row has the %protection buff all the time (with this setup my leper constantly got hit for 1 while marked) Ignore the piggy on the back until you have gotten rid of the prince/king/god I have gone through swine prince and king without a single loss and am on my way to the swine god. If your second row character gets marked TOGETHER with your front line tank then swap him one row back. The boss will only be able to remove the mark of one of the two, you can then use a skill like lunge/duelists advance to go forward while dealing damage. Your vestal will most of the time spam divine grace to top up your characters. Use the occultist to spam weakening curse on the boss, this will make its hits much smaller and more likely to miss If you ever swap him with your 2nd row character he can divine comfort. ![]() This strategy made the fight a joke for me. ![]()
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