I will try to test it with MAA and CRU later. If you override them, by certain skills, Swine Prince will use random move on random character. I think that Swine Prince has benefition from marks applied by Wilbur only. If Wilbur hurted or killed, he only use Enraged Destruction. If i clear marks with Arbalest, he will use Wild Flailing only. When not ferociously butchering the cold and mangled flesh of his soon-to-be dinner, the Swine Chopper will happily test its bloody, serrated cleaver upon the bodies of naive adventurers who might happen upon its squalid home. If characters marked by Wilbur, he will always use his Obliterate Body/Masses. This large, brutish hybrid of man and pig is one of the healthier specimens of Swinefolk faced in the Warrens. And, it is a good idea, because Flagellant doesn't have Death Door penalty and receive extra powers instead.Ībout "Monster sometimes do that they want." ![]() +Even if he hits Death Door, Suffer will make Flagellant more resilient to Deathblow and he will receive less stress. It clears all blight/bleed from fragile allies and clear their mark.Īll blight/bleed applies on Flagellant, which are more tough and can heal himself, while doing heavy damage and applies dangerous bleeding. Almost every boss has some mechanic that can be abused or cheesed for an easier win. Permanently.Īlternatively, you can take an ARB/MUS and use Flare/Skeet to remove ALL marks so the Swine spends most of its time flailing wildly rather than obliterating people. I take Suffer off my bar and leave it at the Hamlet. Self-marking in general is generally a bad call. Originally posted by RopeDrink:Suffer can be used to remove someone else's mark but it also self-marks the caster in the process, so you're just asking for him to get slapped around by the boss more than most, and if Wilbur marks two heroes other than the FLA, then you're still going to have two marked heroes (FLA + one you didn't use Suffer on).
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