![]() before i posted this i fought the hag without knowing about the cauldron and got destroyed. Doing one before the other won't make you any more prepared for your first time fighting a new boss. Note that the higher Level a hero is (Veteran, Champion), the higher the base costs for treating them. Both the amount of Stress healed and the cost can be improved via upgrades. The Flesh is Willing does damage to Ranks 1+2. The Necromancer has relatively high Stun Resist. ![]() ![]() The Necromancer has low resists to Bleed and Blight. The Necromancer moves back 1 position with each attack until its in position 4. My thought process is if you're going to party wipe because you didn't know what to expect, you should get it over with ASAP so you don't become too attached to the characters you lose. The different options in the Abbey offer different levels of Stress healing greater relief comes with a greater price tag. Each attack summons 1 Skeleton until all positions are full. Without spoiling anything both the Hag and the Swine require either a well formed party or an understanding of a specific game mechanic while the Necromancer fight is fairly staight forward and the mechanic becomes obvious before it can screw you over. Originally posted by Baywatch:Honestly, despite the Apprentice Necromancer being debatably easier, I would suggest the Hag and Swine Prince first. ![]()
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