- Saurus Guardian - Similar to the Saurus Guardians in Bethma Lake (Night), except that its armor has more intricate patterns and it now wears a helmet. It also super armors itself frequently when attacking and possesses a stoic threshold. It will usually drop its super armor before attacking unlike the normal version.
- Shadow Shaman Lizardman - Similar to the Shaman Lizardmen seen in the Bethma Region, except that it can summon High Magician's Magic Missile in a row, and super armor itself while healing on Hell Mode.
- Lizardman Warrior - Similar to the Lizardman Warriors in Dragon Road, except that it can use a spinning whirlwind attack whenever it reaches its stoic threshold on Hell Mode.
- Shadow Warrior - Similar to the Shadow Warrior in Bethma Lake (Night), but their attack are similar to Lizardman Warrior. This version only has one sword and so cannot transform it into a boomerang like the boss version.
- Shadow Lizardman - Similar to the Shadow Lizardmen, in Bethma Lake (Night), except that it can now throw spears (while in super armor) and wears a helmet.
- Fire Komodo - Similar to the Fire Komodos seen in the Bethma Region, except that it breathes fire faster and more often. It also super armors itself before & during it breathes fire and when struck. Also, whenever attacked they will gain super armor for the duration of their stun animation, unlike Crossbowmen Soldier in 2-x it only gain super armor when hit from behind.
- These enemies drop Heated Scales needed for crafting and are more common on the 'bottom' route through the stage.
- Flame Bat - Similar to the Flame Bats seen in the Bethma Region, it will try to latch onto players and self destruct, its explosion does enormous damage.
- Bone Gargoyle - Flying gargoyle skeletons that attack in a similar manor to Wyverns.
General
- Saurus General: This mob's attack virtually similar to regular mobs but stoic last longer.
- Dark Berauk: This mob's attack virtually similar when he appear as miniboss in 3-4.
- Lizardman General: This mob's attack virtually similar to Lizardman Warrior.
- Shadow Warrior: This mob's attack virtually similar when it appear as boss in 3-3.
- Captain Vescoo: This mob's attack virtually similar when it appear as field boss in Bethma.
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- Dark Berauk - A stronger version of the boss of Bethma Lake, fights identically to the boss version minus the ability to summon more minions.
Note:
-Appears only in the 'top' route through the stage.
-In Luto Mode, Dark Berauk is a regular enemy that appears throughout the stage.
-8/28/2013 KR: This miniboss became a General monster because there is no bottom path anymore.
- Shadow Warrior (Large) - A giant version of the Shadow Warrior boss in Bethma Lake (Night), except that it is larger and has much higher attack speed.
Note:
-This enemy can drop the same accessory as the stage boss version.
-In Luto Mode this is a regular enemy that appears throughout the stage.
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- Kayak the Shadow Shaman - The boss from Dragon's Nest is back. His moves are exactly the same except he immediately summons a clone to aid in battle.
Moves:
-Summon: Kayak will immediately summons a clone to aid in battle.
-Magic Missile: Like Berauk, Kayak can also summon a weakened version of Magic Missile that follows you.
-Bonfire: Kayak will raise one of his hands and summon two fiery pillars that enables him for more space. If you touch one, you'll get burned, so watch out!
-Multiple Geyser: Kayak is capable of using an enhanced version of Elsword's Triple Geyser skill. Raising his staff, Kayak will summon four Geysers all around him, doing very heavy damage to all those near him.
- Kayak the Shadow Shaman (Clone) - Identical to the boss in many ways, even the name is exactly the same. It has same abilities as the boss, the main difference being the clone has roughly half as much HP and is slightly darker in appearance. The clone will die automatically if its original is killed.
- Ancient Bone Dragon
At the end of the sub-boss battle, Kayak the Shadow Shaman, summons the Ancient Bone Dragon which will breathe flame at the center of the stage immediately after it's summoned. (Though this is a cutscene, the flame can still injure you substantially.) The Ancient Bone Dragon then flies to the right of the screen and the fight starts.
Moves
Impaling Bone Spears: The dragon steps up with its front leg onto the platform, which will propel you upwards, then fires a few bones at you dealing high damage.
Head-whack: The dragon steps back, then swings its head to the right, dealing moderate damage while propelling you upwards.
Dragon Fire: The dragon breathes smoke momentarily, then steps up with its front leg onto the platform, which will propel you upwards, then breathes a long stretch of fire, continuously juggling you. This deals extremely high combo damage and the burning ailment will further intensify it. It will often use this move after a successful Head-whack.
Aerial Dragon Fire: The dragon will usually try to use this skill right at the start of the fight. It flies up and flies to the other end of the cave and then back while breathing fire on the ground, on Hell or Luto Mode it will not only do this twice but the delay between breaths will be less after each pass. If you get caught by the fire breath, you will be stun-locked due to the rapid hits. There is roughly a 30 second cool-down period after this skill where it will not be able to activate this skill again, it will also tend to not use this skill as often when being actively attacked.
Fire Rain: The dragon fires a bolt of fire up into the air, and flames rain onto the middle battleground.
Overheat: When you reduce the Ancient Bone Dragon's health to about 1/4, the dragon will start smoking. While it is in this state, you will receive damage, Burned status, and MP gain will be reduced to zero on each hit made on it, even with ranged attacks such as arrows, fireballs and electron balls (Special Actives are an exception). This effect can kill if your HP is low enough.
- Due you receive damage, you can trigger an effect that normally active when attacked.
- You will still gain 3 MP for each hit made on the dragon because of the damage taken from attacking it, this allows you to gain MP from attacks that do not normally generate MP as well.
Summon Gargoyle: On Hell Difficulty it will summon two Gargoyles that fight identically to Wyverns at the start. If there are no Gargoyles alive after Aerial Dragon Fire it will summon two more to replace them.
- 8/28/2013 KR:
- It won't summon any Gargoyles anymore. And Gargoyles will appear as normal mobs.
Tactics
- When the Dragon flies up to use Aerial Dragon Fire, that is a signal to run to the furthest left platform in order to avoid getting burnt by the flames. Then quickly run back to the furthest right platform once the flames have died down.
- Ravens may go to the top right part of the nearest platform and hold UP to continuously jump, if done correctly all the flames will completely fail to harm him.
- Properly positioned Raven can simply stand still on the top right part of the platform nearest to the dragon and not take any damage as well.
- Eves can use their ability to double jump and glide to stay up in the air long enough for the fires to die down if done from on top of a platform.
- Aishas can also jump from the top of the right platform just as the dragon flies by and safely 'float' until the the flames die down.
- Deadly Chaser can stay airborne long enough with (Dash)(Jump)XX with the Silver Shooter for the flames to die down in a similar fashion.
- Iron Paladin may Guard through the attack.
- Elswords may find it easier to stoic and jump repeatedly to minimize contact with the flames.
- As the dragon's 'location' is fixed to the right side of the screen throughout the fight you can use special actives near the right side of the screen to skill delay it still as it does this.
- Beware of geysers in a party as they are triggered by proximity and by running across the center area almost all of them will usually be activated.
- The dragon's Head-whack can be avoided by double jumping or Chung's >>^X, but timing is vital.
- When the Dragon is about to do use Dragon Fire, run to the middle battlefield and stick to the right wall, to avoid getting roasted.
- Another more advanced tactic is to jump over the ledge just after the Dragon slams its claw down and breathes fire, enabling you get some hits in while the Dragon's body is stretched out. This is useful for skills with wide hitboxes such as Valkyrie's Javelin, noted Rising Slash, noted Flying Impact, etc. If you attempt this tactic, your timing must be perfect.
- Be warned that because of the geysers, if one activates nearby, it may launch you right into the flame breath.
- Ravens may instead run against the right side of the platform and the dragon will just barely miss him with its initial launching attack.
- Renas may do a slide kick against the platform or double jump over the dragon's head for the same purpose, timing must be perfect.
- An option every class has to avoid the launch is to run against the same platform and use a skill\awakening for invincibility frames just outside the range where it will skill delay the dragon. This will allow players to remain in position to attack during Dragon Fire.
- The Light element may prove useful with this boss, as it creates windows of opportunities for attacking, Aisha's Binding Circle is also effective.
- It is best to mana-break (hold Z up to 100MP) if you are hit by his combo attacks, such as Dragon Fire and Aerial Dragon Fire, to minimize the damage you receive.
- Large AoE moves such as Dimension Link Guardian, Gungnir, Nuclear, Valkyrie's Javelin, Sword Fire, Crescent Kick, Meteor Shower, Blizzard Shower, and Aceldama work very well against this boss. Most of these are especially effective when the boss is using his Dragon Fire attack.
- Ravens can use Burning Rush to stay in place whenever the Dragon attacks, and then follow up with Valkyrie's Javelin for the damage. It can help prevent you from getting hit by Dragon Fire and his other moves which throw you. (In NA this has been patched. Meaning you will still stay in place, but will still receive damage from the dragon.)
- Elswords may use Stoic for the same purpose.
- An option to defend against Impaling Bone Spears for characters that cannot stoic through its launch animation is to back up against the platform. Its launching attack will knockdown instead launching the player into the pit and all the spears will miss.
- If you are extremely quick you can jump around and over the dragon's claw just before it fires and escape its attack that way, timing as well as control must be perfect as coming in contact with many parts of its body will launch as well.
- A simple effective strategy to defeat it in a party is to stun-lock the dragon, denying it any opportunity to attack until it dies.
- A Combat Ranger's Low Kick, Nature enchanted weapons, and other Attack Speed lowering effects make keeping the dragon stun-locked much easier as Attack Speed is also responsible for the speed in recovering from hit stun.
Additional Information (NA)
- These stats assume that the player is level 60.
- The Ancient Bone Dragon will regenerate at around ~2,000 HP per second on Normal Mode and ~5,000 HP per second on Hell Mode.
- Its defense reduces damage by ~33% on Normal Mode and by ~45% on Hell Mode. (needs more testing)
- It has around ~5.4M HP (21 Lifebars) on Normal Mode and on Hell Mode it has around ~5.5M HP (35 Lifebars). (needs more testing)
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