![]() You will probably need 400-500 iron for that. While it might seem excessive, I honestly recommend four sets of fully upgraded iron armour, with either maces or Frostner, and tower shields as well as at least one, and preferably two Draugr Fang bows. At this stage you will mainly want berries for Queen's Jam, bloodbags and honey for black soup, boar meat, thistles, and entrails for sausages, and boar meat, carrots, and neck tails for mince meat gravy. You should also find a draugr spawner so you can farm entrails for sausages, and a place where leeches reliably spawn for bloodbags. Get this, this, this and this mod for renewable, industrial scale food and iron production. If you don't already have one, get a bee and boar farm up. Iron, wood, and stone stoke up the furnaces. ![]() Once I got him down to under a third health, I regrouped to recover stamina, then just tanked him and stood there beating at him till he died.įirst, it's time for a Great Leap Forward. Maybe I got lucky but I literally just ran around the summoning altar to attack from one side and when he'd move toward me, I'd dodge/kill the mobs as I ran to other side. Iron gear fully maxed out, poison resistance, stamina and health meads and the fight was over really really fast. The setup for the fight took longer than the fight itself. I was trying to range him the majority of the time and it was going very slow.Ĭonversly, Bonemass was the fastest boss fight for me. If he didn't get stuck on something I wouldn't have been able to move in on him and hack him to pieces. The Elder was more difficult for me because the mobs were constantly getting in the way. He ended up killing me but when I got back and figured out his attacks, it was simple. Though to be fair, I summoned Eikthyr before I really knew what I was doing in the game in general. Of the three bosses that I've defeated so far, Bonemass was the easiest. I think moder is easier since it's more flexible with combat options. Since moder allows both ranged and melee to be effective whereas yagluth ranged is less effective due to resistances. So I would consider melee to be about similar in difficulty with the only difference being having to avoid to fire that yagluth places VS having to navigate whatever janky terrain moder lands on, lol. In melee combat iirc both have 3 attacks to learn moder has R/L arm swipe, bite, and ice breath and yagluth has fire beam, hand slam, and meteor with the telegraph for all of them being easy to notice and reaction time reasonable. ![]() I think both ranged attacks for yagluth and moder are similar difficulty to recognize and hide/dodge from so time to kill would be the only difference in the "difficulty" of these strategies so moder is easier. Ranged only yagluth would take longer than ranged only moder. However yagluth almost forces melee combat since even with the most optimal arrows there is still resistances to deal with. Moder on the ground sometimes doesn't move and if it does running from it while hitting it with arrows is similar to elder Similarly to elder you never have to engage moder in melee combat since the airborne ice rain attack can be blocked with a pillar.Īlthough the area doesn't come with a natural pillar unlike the elder and yagluth fights a single dodge roll should make it so the ice rain doesnt hit. So that would still make bonemass one of the harder bosses.īut with pillars moder also becomes just as simple as elder. I don't expect new players to instantly recognize how to cheese a boss so i wouldn't really consider that when rating the difficulty of bosses. Ah okay i knew it was some sort of mountain arrow my bad. ![]()
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