I know we can't solo Ursoc currently, but what about the last 2 bosses of Emerald Nightmare?
I know we can't solo Ursoc currently, but what about the last 2 bosses of Emerald Nightmare?
Not sure about Druids but other classes have been able to solo both on norm/heroic.
A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon.
I solo'd them during legion (nyth and cen were cakewalks, xavius took a whiles and I just didnt bother with him on heroic, the magic damage and dps check felt a bit too high for me to want to bother, but I probably could've gotten it if I put the time in or if bear were actually my main spec so I had decent gear for it), but should be easily soloable now unless your dps is straight garbage
Last edited by ryklin; 2018-10-09 at 06:56 AM.
Isn't shade of Xavius the final boss in Darkheart Thicket?
I tried, you need a pet or a way to clear his nasty debuff. I can only get him to 30% before getting shitmixed.
Pretty sure it's soloable? At least on normal, I think I was doing mythic a month ago and Ursoc was a little rough. Fairly certain I remember soloing on normal earlier this expansion, as I recall Brambles absorb on bear was absorbing almost all the damage from the bosses.
*edit* - Also, don't bother with FoN on Ursoc, they won't taunt the boss. I suppose you could let them sit there at the start of the fight, but it's not really buying you any time as you'll likely steal threat almost immediately.
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Just an update, cleared normal EN as boomy easily in 20 minutes, most of the time spent walking from boss to boss. Ursoc is the only 'dangerous' boss, but that's if you refuse to heal yourself and your DPS is low. As a bear, you'd likely fall asleep in there... is that a pun considering the location?
Last edited by exochaft; 2018-10-09 at 07:59 PM.
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