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The Raven in the Ruins' Hasidim
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arseholeapostle.I did this both on my main (around 9k+) and alt (2k) the main can just tank the blows given to him pretty much. (Basically just final hit him to death.)
The alt required lots and lots of pot spam, and timing.
Random note; If you drag the apostle away from the prophets/ally npcs far enough, the prophets just wont fight. (The first time I did it I didn't even know they were supposed to be fighting.)
Really you just want him not to aggro yo u as much as possible, (Divine link, dropping aggro to manage it onto the npcs.) and getting away from the dash.
As others have said he can hit through obstacles, so be extremely aware of the surroundings, and make sure there is always space to run if needed
Use shield of trust at the instant he jumps. It will block the effect of that attack. I also suggest having Nao Stones, Guardian Soul Stones or res balloons to revive yourself with if you time it incorrectly.
Thanks! And yeah i'm currently doing dailies to save up on guardian stones. x'D
Stack up on Mana Pots and HP pots as well as Wound/ Full recovery pots. A WHOLE bag full i'm telling you. Use mana shield/ Rank it up as much as you can and use it. There is the crit skill too having that high rank helps.With the time limit, you have two times to use trans and about two or three for Demigod. For the crit, I have knucks with an enchant making it 44% crit rate with my fighter all ranked...so it's up to you on the crits.
You can also use Battle field Overture to boost up your crits. To help with your time, you can use ninja hide ( or hide for just us elves hehe) for human then run/ summon a pet and get to the pillars behind you immediately once the battle starts. Wait, get the erg strength. Then wait maybe 2 or 3 minutes? (after a while you know when it's almost time). Then locate the apostle (play your overture) then GO so when you start heading to it, " You suddenly feel your body has adjusted to new strength!" appears and you can focus on criting.
You can also use Divine link to have extra Hp, and an HP and/or MP BOOST POTION
This was a headache for sure. And have a friend with the special rev feathers if you can to help you. lol.
One time the knights hit critted before I got to the apostle and I automatically got in lol. They should have it like that e.e.
Oh one more thing. DON"T GO BY THAT #$%!@ BRILLUEN. and those goons will revive so leave them alone. I recommend staying as much as you can to the right as much as possible with the knights. Who may kind of stop at the 28 minute mark I think. When that happens, stay close to them as much as possible, the apostle may still target them. For me, they didn't move but still activated their attacks.
And dont forget pet spam. I desummon mines when they are going to get double hit, are low in health, or magic casted. (Those that have summon knock backs are great eg. Pegasus, Spirit of Tuan, Flame horse)
Good luck guys! this was intense, and I dced just 10 minutes after finishing.
Edit addition: Also, You can try go between his legs to dodge dodge dodge (hue). And prepare your Shield of Trust. Later on about 60% Hp left (If I recall correctly), he will levitate and do it. As soon as you see him lift, hotkey the shield.
OMG i hate her!!!!!
Cause you're probably OP, but i'm sure not everyone has the same OP-ness QwQ
Like I said, I didn't even hit it. At the time, I was beating the crap out of one of the Fomor Trio, when Hasidim used that skill, and it seemed to cancel before any Knight died.
I didn't even know one could autofail the Hasidim fights until well after I finished them.
Yep.
I went right up to them during the fight and they just... stood there in a line.
They will start pestering you after you free the knight when Hasidim traps one of them and the real battle starts.
I mentioned this.
So, when the mission starts and Hasidim immediately aggros you, lead him out the gate to the North, making sure you go slowly enough to let all the knights follow. This will put you in a nice open area for the fight, and you'll be far enough away from Brilluen and her cronies that they never join in.
After the discussion with Kaelic, the on screen prompts say to avoid fighting Hasidim. My first few runs on my elf, I tried staying a long way away from him, but him would jump to me and trap me. The knights wouldn't generate enough critical hits to free me, and the mission failed. Eventually I tried staying closer to him, he used his trap attack on a knight, and my elf freed the knight with gun attacks. Haven't done enough testing to be sure, but maybe a working theory is the trap attack is placed on the knight or player furthest away from Hasidim, or maybe it just targets your character if it thinks you're playing too safe by being a long way away.
Demigod seems useful. Spear of Light can drop his health by about 15% in one hit. Unfortunately my elf only managed to land that once before being killed by his double-barrelled charge attack, so I burned many Nao Soul Stones on the final successful run. But I've just survived the mission on my human without dying at all. For reasons I don't understand, from when my human went to demigod, most of Hasidim's double-barrelled charge attacks were at the knights rather than my human. He did get me a few times, so I still went through an awful lot of health potions and mana potions. But I managed to land Spear of Light on him 6 times, which ended the battle pretty quickly. Based on my experience with my elf, I suspect my human survived more by luck than skill, so I'll be surprised if I also manage to get my giant through this without dying at least once.
I'll start: I shamefully used 13 Nao Stones to power through the battle. At least 3 of them were wasted because the instant I got up, Hasidim charged me.