If your second row character gets marked TOGETHER with your front line tank then swap him one row back. 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. I did this layout on my first way through and the fight was a joke. 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. So while yes the Swine prince will target the marked people it isn't 100% always going to target them but still 95% of the time he will target the ones Wilbur marks.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. In my last fight my back 2 peeps ( a HM and a PD) were marked but the Swine Prince instead attacked my front 2 peeps ( a BH and a Helion). In actuality? Not so much as I have had cases where Wilbur will mark 2 people but then the Swine Prince will attack 2 completly different people who were not marked at all. This move is can even be casually shrugged off by the damage class even on Champion levels.Ĭanonically yes I agree that Wilbur is directing the Swine Prince on who to attack. However, if there is /NO/ marks left at all of your team, the Swine King does a different move that hits anyone, but for a singnificantly less accuracy, damage, and crit chance. This may not really seem effective as she is better off doing the one extra crit shot. ![]() If you have an Arbalest (or what it is spelled I can never spell that thing right lol) she can cast her flare and remove the marking from your heros. This /is/ in fact guiding the Swine King as canonly, the Swine King is blind. Wilbur either - Marks one or Marks two of your party. He sort of directs the attacks but not also he doesn't really direct the princes attacks at all.Īll Wilbur really does is apply the mark debuff onto certain characters each turn and if the prince happens to attack said marked characters it will just do more damage but the prince doesn't always attaked the marked ones and sometimes will attack ones that are not marked at all but, still more often than not he does target them if they are marked. ![]() Now if you crit and kill Wilbur first turn before you get to test it. In the Apprentice dungeons Enraged Destruction doesn't usually do so much damage that it will kill off your party so making the mistake once shouldn't be the end of the fight for you unless you were already in a rough spot. Things like Wilbur always moving first, almost all his attacks being themed around directing Swine Prince, the fact that SP will always and without fail use his rage move on you after you target Wilber with any kind of ability, that SP has no eyes, that (like Morrtanius said) your heroes' barks will tell you to not hit him again and sometimes (if I remember right) tell you before you even attack him. ![]() Granted when you're new it's not always obvious and you haven't encounted many bosses by that point, but they're definitely there. You just have to guess it or try it which kinda sucks.Īs you play more there are a lot of things that point to him being a big part of the boss fight and not just an additional mob. that indicate wilbur should survive or else the prince goes crazy. There is no indication on any of them like thier attack types etc. ![]() Makes me a little giddy to see the nerd rage threads :) It is fun to be reminded of DD gameplay when players don't know how to successfully beat a specific boss. Originally posted by scorpiovaeden:I always find it funny - no offense to the OP - when I see these threads.
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