Ouch my head hurts ...... :taz:
Whytee's find was quite important, it makes the fight considerably simpler and it will drop the first time we actually get more than a couple of pulls on it.
http://evrelia.com/paragons-of-the-klaxxi-guide/
Check the order and abilities accordingly!
What was immediately apparent is that we simply cannot afford to lose people early as it means we cannot meet the DPS requirements on some later aspects, so 'be prepared' and stay alive!
Having read through the above page properly it does mention what Hal brought up last night (and we never tried), which was cleaving two adds to 50%. It appears to be a viable strategy for the Amber encasing, but so does Strong Leg. We need to decide which of the two we do.
The TLDR bit at the bottom of the Evrelia page says this:
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You’ll start the fight with Rik’kal, Skeer and Hisek active. Use Bloodlust on the pull and immediately burn down Rik’kal. Ignore the bloods that spawn here, you should easily kill Rik’kal before they reach him. When Hisek uses aim, ensure enough people move into the line to split the damage.
When Rikkal is dead, kill Skeer. You will need to slow and stun the bloods that spawn, and you can then either kill them, or just continue burning Skeer. Ka’roz will also be up now, so you’ll need to dodge the Amber pools and the stuns. Ensure your ranged move out of the pools in the same direction to allow you to continue soaking Aims.
When Skeer dies, kill Hisek. Korven will join the fight now, so you’ll need to cleave down both Korven and Hisek at the same time. Push Korven to 50% first. Once he’s encased, go full out on Hisek to kill him. Once Hisek dies, Iyyokuk will join the fight. You’ll now need to be ready to use raid cooldowns during the Fire lines, and spread out if they target you. Kill Korven as your next target. Again, you will need to cleave down two targets. Push the other to 50% first, then burn Korven.
After Korven is dead, Xaril will land. Kill him immediately. Anyone with Blue should immediately find a friend to stack on who does not have Blue. Whenever he casts a catalyst, react accordingly. He should only get time to use one Catalyst before he dies. You will still need to deal with Fire lines, charges and Amber pools at this time.
Once Xaril dies, Kaz’tik will land. Kill Iyyokuk now to reduce the raid damage significantly. Ensure you’re not stood anyone near a hungry Kunchong, and swap to the Kunchong whenever Mesmerize is cast. If you get any Mature Kunchongs, tank them and kill them. Once Iyyokuk is dead, Kil’ruk will land. At this point, it’s basically a win. Kill Kaz’tik, then Ka’roz, and then Kil’ruk.
That's a pretty damn good summary of the fight and what we#ll be doing this week.
:huggy:Some Healer info on the fight.. maybe some bits for all but more specific for the lovers out there
http://healiocentric.wordpress.com/2013/10/12/soo-13-paragons-of-the-klaxxi/
Spoils 2.0
Yep, a fixed order means it is very, very simple and no dps rush either. Splash damage can get a bit intense, but other than that it worked pretty well.
Rik’kal the Dissector
Skeer the Bloodseeker
Hisek the Swarmkeeper
Korven the Prime
Xaril the Poisoned Mind
Kaz’tik the Manipulator
Iyyokuk the Lucid
Ka’roz the Locust
Kil’ruk the Wind-Reaver
Quote from: Whitey;379357Iyyokuk the Lucid
How do you say that again? ;)
Quote from: Ziley;379364How do you say that again? ;)
Our little Whitey actually managed to say it this time, without stumbling or bumbling over the word - it was glorious to say the least.