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Reshpon, Village of Pain
Reshpon, Village of Pain | |
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Location | North Myre |
Min. Level | 68 |
Level | 68-71 |
Monster Level | 68-71 |
End Boss | Delezie, Plagued Apostle |
Contents
Description
Notes
- Ancient Dungeon
- Entry Fee: 1 Hilder's Protection (available via the Repeatable Quest: "Hilder's Protection")
- Only 3 Tokens can be used per run.
Map
Tips
- Abnormal Status Effect protection is incredibly useful here, as many enemies can inflict crippling status effects.
Strategy
This particular dungeon features enemies that can inflict various status effects and can really cause some chaos. Abnormal Status Protection is recommended and well as Status curing pots.
Before entering, make sure you have Fire-based attacks that can hit the ground. If you don't have any Fire attacks of your own, you can use Bombs and Firebombs. These are needed to defeat certain enemies. Also, having at least 100 Abnormal Status Resistance can make your life a LOT easier, but isn't totally necessary. Very helpful to have though.
Room 1
- Melting Knight x7
The first room contains several Melting Knights. They can slash downwards, sending Slash Waves across the x-axis, and have a lot of Super Armor on most of their attacks. After depleting their HP, they'll collapse into small puddles. Attack the puddles until their life bars run out. At this point, you'll need to set it ablaze with a Fire attack. However, make sure to keep some distance, since the resulting explosion can hurt quite a bit if you're caught in it. If you don't burn the puddles, the enemies will eventually revive.
Room 2
- Sorcerer Nazalo
Entering the room, you'll come across the Sorcerer Nazalo (who's denoted with a purple aura). Nazalo will first create two clones of himself (slightly transparent). These clones in turn can summon Gaklas. The Galkas can then create clones of themselves. The Galkas are probably the more dangerous enemies since they can knock you back quite a distance if they hit you. However, you'll need to kill everything pretty quickly in order to avoid being overcome by enemies. It is possible to interrupt them trying to summon more enemies, but you'll need to watch carefully and know when to do it.
Room 3
- Dival x10
In this room, you'll see a small little army of Divals. (Devils! Get it?) The Divals set very low to the ground, so most attacks will go right over their heads. They'll try to latch on to you, spit poison that can Blind or Poison you, and try to rush you. Like the Melting Knights, they'll collapse into a puddle when defeated, but this time around, avoid touching the puddle, since it'll inflict significant damage. However, the puddle can still be damaged. Eventually, the puddle will turn into a Dival corpse, and you'll be able to damage its life bar some more. When the puddles or corpses lose all their life, hit them with a Fire attack to set it ablaze and fully terminate it. Obviously, if you fail to burn the puddles/corpses, they'll revive.
Room 4
- Scarver
- Scavanger x7
Entering the room, you'll see the Scarver eating the remnants of the The Mad Piper. (Remember him from Hamelin?) This room is very gimmicky, so you'll need to be careful here.
The Savangers sit around the room and are partially invisible. They move VERY quickly, and you'll want to take them out as quick as you can. You'll have some time to do this before Scarver comes into the fray. The reason you want to kill the Sacavangers? If you don't kill them, Scarver will eventually devour them, healing some health and buffing himself immensely.
The gimmick with Scarver is that he'll devour most Buffs activated in the room (or prior). If this happens, the effects are fatal, as he'll instantly kill everyone in the room. If you want, use a Mini/Mega World Toy before entering, and avoid using Buffs (i.e. Priest/Gunner buffs, Mana Shield, etc.). It is possible to bypass this attack IF you can keep Sacrver CC'd with specific attacks. His attacks can also cause Bleeding.
Room 5
- Duke Agonis
Duke Agonis appears to protect Delezie, telling you that you've been deceived. Agonis is very much like Guardian Aegis from King's Relic, in that he switches between two auras. If you hit Agonis with the wrong attack, he'll heal HP, reflect the damage, and inflict multiple status effects on you!
- Red Aura: Attack with ranged attacks.
- Yellow Aura: Attack with melee attacks. (Note that the shockwaves generated by some attacks are treated as ranged attacks. Beware!)
When Agonis switches Auras, he'll pulse. If you hit him while during the pulse, you'll take extreme damage. He'll also teleport and try and attack someone from behind. Agonis can also create a small portal in the center of the room, drawing in Players. The portal will instantly kill anyone who touches it, but it's usually easy enough to avoid.
Room 6 (Boss Room)
- Delezie, Plagued Apostle
The final battle with Delezie is at hand! However, it's not going down without a fight... Here's some notes:
- Can reduce your stats dramatically for the whole fight. Be careful!
- Super Armor for most of its attacks.
- Fairly fast health regen.
- Very high Shadow Resistance.
- Performs a 3-hit melee combo. High damage.
- Transforms into a drill and lunges forward. Mediocre damage. Invincible with Super Armor up.
- Delezie can change into a Whirlwind akin to the scarecrows from Verderia. Delezie will try to corner and kill a player. Certain pushbacks like Asura’s awakening work if he’s not Super Armored, however, Delezie will be invincible in the transformation if he has Super Armor up.
- Delezie will create a cast bar above itself and show different Elements. When hit by an element, Delezie will take that element (icon above head) and will be healed by that element until the cast bar runs out. Avoid using non-elemental attacks when this first comes up, or Delezie will buff itself considerably. When it takes on an element, then it's ok.
- Zombifies players; (you’ll see purple icons above your head) If the Zombification count builds up to about 5-5, you'll turn into a zombie and need to mash buttons. A bar will appear above your head – while it fills, mash more buttons, if you don’t mash fast enough you lose health and may die. While zombified, your teammates can hurt you, so be wary of zombified allies. Delezie itself cannot hurt you in zombie form, luckily.
- You’ll see yellow text in the middle of the screen, the Zombification count builds up if you are on the side the wind is blowing. Here's what you need to do:
- The wind is blowing towards the west... – i.e. run LEFT to avoid being zombified.
- The wind is blowing towards the east... – i.e. run RIGHT to avoid being zombified.
- Summons Fragments of Delezie (look like a small purple octopus) that put a constant poison on your character, though the damage is merely moderate. The more Fragments that are up, the faster Delezie attacks and casts. They can also increase the Zombification counter and it scales with the number of them as well.
Monsters
Normal
Named
Boss: Delezie, Plagued Apostle