![]() ![]() He’s more aggressive, attacks more often, and most of his moves leave a lingering pillar of flame and/or send shockwaves out. Mithrix comes back, angrier than before.Phase 3 Same As Before, But Twice As Scary: Mithrix summons a bunch of Lunar Chimera Golems and Wisps, this is just a mob phase and is relatively easy.Generates a huge shield while using the Charged Detonation, forget about damaging it during this, just wait until the move is over and the shield will go away.Careful, players are slowed while in the Charged Detonation Circle, save movement abilities to escape this.Also, the damage this move does is shocking. Solus Charged Detonation summons circles under the players which will activate after a few seconds, get away from these, as they launch people way high up.Has a Charge Shot, but they’re inaccurate and easy to dodge, though if they hit it does some insane damage.Summons Solus Probes, not a big deal, just take them out immediately.It floats, so Melee characters will have trouble again, though Loader's grapple makes a big difference.Not so bad, has relatively low health compared to when it usually pops up.Overall Tactic: Kill The Probes, Watch For Circles, & Focus On Movement The big floating eye boss of Sky Meadow & Siren's Call, Solus Control Unit is almost as simplistic as its design: If there are multiple or it's impossible to stop the Life-Drain from happening, break the tether, keep distance, and try and kill the mobs it's currently siphoning from.So, a good tactic is to get it to 40-45% HP, wait around for it to raise itself high into the air, and then do a massive amount of damage to kill it before it comes back down, this way, players can completely avoid the Life-Drain.If it’s high up, it’ll use those clay balls to attack, which can be annoying, but, it does have to transition fully to its "Ground Phase" before starting the Life-Drain, which is nice. The teapot has two phases, high up and low to the ground.It only does the Life-Drain around 20-30% health.Overall Tactic: Circle & Jump, Keep Distance If The Lid Opens The Clay Dunestrider isn’t a complex boss, but it has a few things players need to be aware of: ![]() Ah, the Grim Reaper of many early players' first couple of runs, the Clay Dunestrider A.K.A "The Shadowy Teapot".
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