![]() ![]() Granted when you're new it's not always obvious and you haven't encounted many bosses by that point, but they're definitely there. ![]() You just have to guess it or try it which kinda sucks.Īs you play more there are a lot of things that point to him being a big part of the boss fight and not just an additional mob. that indicate wilbur should survive or else the prince goes crazy. There is no indication on any of them like thier attack types etc. Makes me a little giddy to see the nerd rage threads :) ![]() It is fun to be reminded of DD gameplay when players don't know how to successfully beat a specific boss. You mentioned the Swine Prince, his later "forms" are the Swine King (Veteran) and the Swine God (Champion).Scorpiovaeden eredeti hozzászólása:I always find it funny - no offense to the OP - when I see these threads. All of this applies for both the main bosses in each area, and the optional bosses that appear once you kill the main boss at a given level. Their stats increase and their abilities hit harder/have nastier status effects/have a more likely chance to cause those status effects. The bosses get more difficult at higher tiers. They will appear eventually (generally requiring you to clear out the previous version of the boss/explore enough) and be there until you clear them, and there's no time limit in the base game so you can get to it whenever it suits you. Longer answer: there are versions of each boss at each of the three tiers: Apprentice, Veteran, Champion. As long as there are Apprentice adventurers available (a suggested early upgrade is getting the Stagecoach to provide at least 4 newbies every week), you will be able to do that adventure whenever you please. Short answer: the Apprentice version of the Swine Prince will always be available to kill as an Apprentice level mission (suitable for adventurers of resolve level 0-2). ![]()
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