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Derrotar a Faithwight Magileto en Metáfora: Refantazio: Estrategias reveladas

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Derrotar a Faithwight Magileto en Metáfora: Refantazio: Estrategias reveladas

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Navegar por las mazmorras en la metáfora: Refentazio puede ser todo un desafío, especialmente cuando te encuentras con enemigos formidables como mini-bosses que se interponen entre ti y el mejor jefe. Estos enemigos a menudo aparecen rojos en la vista de hadas del mundo del mundo, lo que indica su dificultad y que le exige que los involucres en el combate de escuadrón. Uno de esos adversarios desalentadores es el Faithwight Magileto, que acecha dentro de la aguja de la fe ciega. Enfrentarse a este enemigo al principio del juego es una verdadera prueba de estrategia y un poco de suerte.

Faithwight Magileto debilidad y habilidades en metáfora: Refantazio

Debilidad Repeler Resiste Bloques
Huelga Luz Atravesar Eléctrico

En el nivel 50, el Faithwight Magileto puede convocar enemigos adicionales en el nivel 50, por lo que es aconsejable abordar esta pelea solo después de alcanzar al menos el nivel 45. Este enemigo ejerce una potente magia oscura y ligera capaz de apuntar a personajes individuales o a todo el partido. Su arsenal incluye Megidolaon, un hechizo devastador que golpea a todos e inflige un daño masivo. Además, el Faithwight Magileto se beneficia de los beneficios pasivos que mejoran la potencia de los ataques oscuros, ligeros y eléctricos. También puede utilizar Soul Scream para ganar cuatro íconos de giro de prensa en un solo turno y convocar más esqueletos de nivel 50 para reforzar sus fuerzas.

Los esqueletos invocados traen poderosos ataques de corte y magia oscura a la refriega, junto con un mejor aficionado y uno de los mejores hechizos de curación del juego, que pueden usar para restaurar el Faithwight Magileto a la salud plena. Estos secuaces comparten la misma debilidad para atacar, lo que hace que sea crucial enfocar su estrategia en la explotación de esta vulnerabilidad.

Cómo vencer a Faithwight Magileto en metáfora: Refentazio

Conquistar el Faithwight Magileto es una tarea formidable, incluso en el nivel 50, y casi insuperable en niveles más bajos. Para mejorar sus posibilidades de éxito, considere los siguientes preparativos:

  • Adquirir Dark Dodge del Caballero Mágico.
  • Obtenga luz Dodge del arquetipo sanador.
  • Heredar habilidades de ataque del arquetipo de Brawler.
  • Utilice el arquetipo de brujo, que resiste el daño oscuro y ligero.
  • Emplee el arquetipo del ladrón, que resiste el daño oscuro.
  • Lleve tetrabreak para contrarrestar a cualquier enemigo convocado usando Tetrakarn.

Si bien los arquetipos específicos que elige son flexibles, priorice a aquellos que cumplan con los criterios anteriores y eviten a los débiles a oscuros, oscuros o cortados. Si tiene acceso a múltiples arquetipos y puede usar la herencia de habilidades, concéntrese en arquetipos pesados ​​de fuerza. Asegúrese de que al menos dos miembros de la parte tengan hechizos de curación de todo el partido y equipen a todos con un ataque de ataque para maximizar los íconos de giro de la prensa y manejar la pérdida de salud de estas habilidades.

El éxito en esta batalla depende de un grado de suerte, particularmente en los megidolaons consecutivos sobrevivientes. Equipar la mayor parte de tu grupo con Dodge oscuro y claro puede ayudar a terminar con el giro del enemigo más rápidamente. Si el Faithwight Magileto convoca a los aliados, priorice eliminarlos rápidamente antes de que puedan sanar al enemigo principal. Considere usar la habilidad de Dekaja para disipar cualquier beneficio de enemigos convocados. Su estrategia debe apuntar a ejecutar al menos seis ataques de ataque y dos hechizos de curación de todo el partido en cada turno.

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