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I wouldn't put up with this boss to play the Highwayman. What makes you think I'd do it for bogatyr?
High damage? It's got 100% damage negation you need to debuff but since it has 3 attacks per turn, it can lose this fast, so gotta reapply quick. Better hope your entire team is able to hit the front and back rows from ANY position.
Going the DOT? It has high resistances, can mass stun, and will mass stumble, disrupting any flow. And he can heal off the DOT.
I understand the whole point of needing to learn a boss fight. You might not know what the gimmick is ahead of time, so you prepare, and take a chance on what might work. All the main game bosses are like this. No one KNEW the Prophet was hidden behind 3 rows of wreckage when first playing the game.
But you know what the difference is between the mad prophet and this? Even with a bad party that doesn't mesh well with the boss's gimmick, you still have a GOOD CHANCE with some careful planning and a pinch of luck.
Поднимайтесь Русы время с силой нечистою биться.