Man-at-Arms guards the threatened hero while Vestal and Plaguedoctor focus on keeping the party alive by healing and/or removing Blight. An example team would be Plague Doctor Vestal Man-at-Arms Hellion. The second Strategy relies on the Guard of Houndmaster or Man-at-Arms to funnel and reduce the damage of "Rubble of Ruin" to a single person so it's easier to keep up with the dmg Prophet deals. Occultist and Leper will use their respective -dmg moves to hit Prophet and reduce the damage he deals, while Houndmaster and Arbalest work on dealing damage to Prophet. This team provides good healing between Arbalest and Occultist and can deal with Prophet quite easily. An example party would be Arbalest Houndmaster Occultist Leper. Prophet can usually be debuffed very quickly to deal almost no damage with "Rubble of Ruin" and thus removing the threat of the fight. The first strategy is to debuff Prophet's damage using moves like Intimidate from Leper or Weakening Curse from Occultist. These strategies are not mandatory to beat Prophet, but help a lot with lowering the risk of the fight. That's why there are two specific strats just to deal with Rubble, since if Prophet can't deal the massive dmg with Rubble, the threat of the fight is pretty much completely removed. Due to the huge amount of dmg output Rubble provides, the Blight and Stun become very threatening since a DoT on a hero on Deaths Door is a big problem and a Stun on your healer at the wrong time can quickly kill someone. The main problem is Rubble of Ruin, which is used every turn and deals massive dmg to your heroes. Both his Blight and Stun might be annoying but can usually be outhealed/removed with a decent team. Two of the Prophets moves don't deal good dmg and don't pose a lethal threat by themselves. The payoff for this risk is a decent amount of Gold. Both strategies will eventually kill Prophet, but the first plan takes a lot longer and thus increases the risk of someone dying. The second plan is to just ignore the pews and hit Prophet directly with heroes who have a long range. The first is to smash through the Pews to bring Prophet into striking distance. There are two main ways of killing Prophet. Each plank is worth the same amount of money though, so don't expect a big bonus for the third plank. Each plank is tougher than the last, so you may want to avoid the third plank, which has the highest health. If you break the planks, he will start moving forward into empty slots. The Prophet starts in slot 4 behind 3 planks of wood that act as walls to protect him. If one of your heroes is heavily stressed (>50 Stress), the chance of him using "Eye on You" will be doubled/tripled for Veteran and Champion level dungeons respectively. In between them, he will cast one of either "Eye on You" or "Fulminate". The Prophet will always open the round with "Calamitous Prognostication" and end it with "Rubble of Ruin". It's also worth noting that all remaining pews disappear after beating the Prophet, thus ending the combat. Breaking these pews will reward valuable Consecrated Pews at the end of the battle, summing up to 7500 gold if all three are broken. The Prophet spawns on rank 4, with wooden pews occupying ranks 1, 2 and 3. Triumphantly I watched as he tore his eyes from their sockets and ran shrieking into the shadows, wailing maniacally that the end was upon us all. There, I showed him the THING and detailed the full extent of my plans. How had he survived the stockades, the icy waters, and the knives I delivered so enthusiastically into his back? How had he returned, time and time again, to rouse the townsfolk with his wild speculations and prophecies?įinally, resigned to his uncommon corporeal resilience I lured him to the dig. But doing so proved maddeningly impossible. This filthy, toothless miscreant boasted an uncanny knowledge of my ambitions and prognosticated publicly that, left unchecked, I would soon unleash doom upon the world. Excavations beneath the manor were well underway, when a particularly ragged indigent arrived in the hamlet.
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