These can be interrupted normally (though those with longer cooldown interrupts might want to save them for her next mechanic) and can also be stopped from casting through disorients and stuns, in which case they will resume casting roughly 10 seconds afterwards and melee you in the meantime. These Imp Servants will run up to nearby Agatha and channel a spell onto her that slowly heals her and grants her a stacking damage buff for the remainder of the fight. The first major mechanic that Agatha will produce is summoning two Imp Servants from the back of the room. She will continue to summon 1-3 of these at various times during the fight. When the fight begins, Agatha will cast uninterruptible, small damage casts ( Shadow Stab) at you, as well as medium damage aoes for several seconds whenever an add dies ( Agatha's Fury) that you will need move out of constantly, and shortly after will summon three Smoldering Imps that also deal small amounts of fire damage ( Fire Bolt) - these can (unless you're a poor feral druid :( ) be mostly cleaved down during the fight. I've also seen notes of weird scaling issues, so I'll make a point here to say that at the time of this writing Agatha has 94 million health for me.Īgatha is a fight in two phases (that I can tell) and the first phase is within the lower area. My best attempt so far has been 35%, and I'll try to describe what I've learned about the encounter so far. Proof: and (#RESPBREAK#)2#DELIM#perculia#DELIM#Ĭomment by LyndissiaHey y'all, ilvl 900 fire mage here. My talent build was 1111232, with focus on trying to use Odyn's Fury and Battle Cry if I could to instakill the shadow bolt and the fire bolt imps. For Fury Warrior specific tips, I ran with my Whirlwind Belt Naj'entus's Vertebrae and my Healing Bracers Mannoroth's Bloodletting Manacles. For sure a tough fight, but doable if done right. Other than the just dodge the boulder and kill the boss. Lastly, try to kick the boss as soon as she can so it doesn't start doing insane damage. The other priority adds are the set of 3 imps she spawns every now and then that cast damaging bolts at you, both the shadow bolt and the fire bolt ones. Kicking/healing these adds is a priority. Try to save one AoE CD though for the two adds that spawn shortly after. For tips on dealing with the fight, use CDs and Drums/Lust on pull to burn the first 3 adds and the boss as much as you can. Legendaries like Prydaz or similar are really useful, same with AoE legendaries. Any self healing you can get through talents and legendaries is a bonus. The trick to it I had was to go a full AoE build since the fight is primarily add control. But that's just my guess with only a handful of attempts in so far.Ĭomment by Awesome2daMaxDid it as a 912 Fury Warrior in only a couple of tries. I feel like with some practice and taking the least amount of damage as possible, it can be down with a roughly 890-900 ilvl. I don't think this is actually impossible. And it takes a lot of damage to get her shields down, and it makes you want to blow your cooldowns on the shield to speed it up a bit, but honestly i think a better strategy might be to just dot her up and try to cleave/aoe her as you're killing the adds, because if you don't during that phase, she's going to get super empowered by the imps I think, and then you wanna blow your big cooldowns between shields. The damage she does just become unhealable eventually, and that's coming from an Unholy DK that's usually pretty good at soloing things and self healing. First two times were wipes at about 75%, and the my last couple ive gotten her between 58-62%. Comment by RyuzukhIlvl 899-901 Unholy DK here, depending on which legendaries i have equipped, and I've tried five times now.
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