
Once you get used to Phase 1, then it won't be a problem anymore, then you start getting used to phase 3. My recommendation here is spend few tries to just learn the encounter, don't pot, dont' flask don't do anything, just learn it. You basically have a counter for almost every mechanic this challenge throw at you. This is a hard encounter, i did not try it with any other healing spec, but reading through guides they all recommend doing as holy and i think i agree, End of the risen threat - Erdis Thorn (Healer challenge) I felt a bit over confident after agatha and tried to do this as arms warrior, after just few attempts i felt that my healing wasn't enough and i since i already had the warrior mog, i decided to go for sub rogue instead and never looked back. Thwarting the twins - Magespear brothersĪttempted as a frost mage, Frost mage is king here, most of your damage will be coming from blizzard, my tip here is to make sure Blizzard is always up and it is hitting Raest whenever he's active, grab some big int procs trinkets to boost the blizzard even further.

other than that the encounter was really easy imo.Įasy-Medium (it takes few attempts to get used to the mechanics and maybe a bit of luck) (tips: put crusader on your weapons it's too op even after nerf)Īttempted as an enhancement shaman - almost a one shot (tips: zerg all 3 of them, hex Sigryn as he's casting his big spell, then break it and carry on with dps, leave capacitor for the whirlwind.Īttempted as a windwalker monk - the encouter itself is easy, my only problem was keeping track of the burrow, maybe i had to play with my settings a little because it was a bit hard to keep track of the burrowed boss while it charges and goes around. I'll rank them from easiest to hardest (based on the class/spec i attempted the challenge)Īttempted as a fury warrior - one shot attempt.

Comment by XobnOkay i just completed this and thought of sharing my experience
