User:Quizzical/GWEN Hard

Against the Charr
Difficulty: **

You can avoid the group of six at the start by looking clockwise around the large formation just west of your starting location.

Assault on the Stronghold
Difficulty: ***

Help Pyre's warband take the north siege devourer, then go take the south one by yourself, and then immediately abandon it to go fight by the north one again. Fighting off mobs as they come is much easier if you are by the north siege devourer and have the help of Pyre's warband. If you have a protection monk cast Life Barrier and then Life Bond on the saurus as it passes, the first saurus should be able to take down the gate on its own. Be sure to fight up close enough to the gate that the saurus doesn't go off radar and cancel the bonds, but stay far enough back as to not take fire from the Charr seekers on the cliffs.

The Charr beat the destroyers in the battle at the end, so you'll mostly have to fight Charr. Take out the two groups nearest the stairs first. Wait for the boss group to leave the north side of the pit, and then pull the other group on the north side of the pit to the top of the stairs to kill it. Next, set up your party on the north side of the pit, wait for the boss group to come back, and kill it when it comes. Finally, the other group on the south side of the pit will be all alone, and thus easier to kill.

A Gate Too Far
Difficulty: **

It helps to have some anti-melee skills other than spells that target mobs, or else the whirling wisps can do considerable damage in a hurry. Aegis or ward against melee work nicely. You have three melee allies, so there is no real need to bring more melee characters in your party.

Henchmen/hero AI is remarkably inept against the destroyers' tremor, and they'll mostly just stand there waiting to die, even when not knocked down. It helps immensely if you pull mobs away from the destroyer tremors, and then fight the tremors at full spell range (that is, out of earshot) after the rest of the mobs in the area have been cleared.

Finding the Bloodstone
Difficulty: **

The hardest part of the mission is getting there. You can dodge past the various dinosaurs on the way, but henchmen and heroes will lag behind and often aggro mobs that you successfully avoid. It can make things easier to flag them at the start of the area and then go dodge the dinosaurs yourself until you can get to the start of the mission.

Destruction's Depths
Difficulty: ***

Shortly after reaching the second zone of the mission, you'll approach some Norn. There is a group of dryders that wanders back and forth in front of them. Disable any spirits or wells on heroes before reaching the dryders. Wait for the dryders to get out of the way and sneak past without aggroing them.

Three destroyers will come to attack you; go kill them quickly. After the first three destroyers are dead, run away immediately in the direction of Egil Fireteller. Run past Egil up the hill (not the narrow ice bridge) behind him and toward the doorway. Three destroyers will spawn, and then three more a little later, and both have to cross the path of the dryders that you avoided earlier. Often, the dryders will kill one of the groups of destroyers, and sometimes they will kill both groups. When the second group is dead, the onslaught of destroyers begins in earnest.

If you see any destroyers spawn up in the area where you are, that means the dryders have finished off the other early destroyers. Re-enable any disabled wells and spirits at this time, and kill the destroyers as they spawn. You'll have to kill six in the initial group, and then three more once those six are dead. After you've killed everything in that area and nothing else spawns to replace it, you'll have to go kill the twelve destroyers that came from other directions.

Switch any golems away from melee at this time. Flag your party around the center of the narrow ice bridge. While facing your party, back up to get closer to the pack of destroyers, until within range to shoot them. Shoot and run away and see what comes. If nothing comes, try again. If everything comes, run away until they leave. Ideally, several destroyers will come and the rest will stay put, in which case, you can kill the ones that come while the rest leave you alone. Repeat until there are few enough destroyers left that you can safely charge in and finish them off.

Sometimes the dryders will be unable to finish off the early destroyers. If this happens, wait for the destroyers to kill some Norn and fight there way to the center of the area. Switch any golems away from melee, flag your party back, and pull the destroyers up the hill as far as possible to fight them there. As soon as they die, run up the hill to get out of the central area and fight the destroyers on that side only as before. Remember to re-enable wells and spirits if you had any to disable.

The reason to disable wells and spirits is that if you don't, they can sometimes aggro destroyers that arrive after you leave the central area, and pull them up to you. This can make this section of the mission much, much harder. The reason to avoid the dryders on the way in is so that they can later kill some destroyers.

If you wipe, you will rez nearby and can try again. If you wipe before clearing the destroyers that spawn on top of the hill by Egil Fireteller, then most likely some destroyers from that side will trickle down into the center area, meaning you have that many more destroyers to try to pull apart. If you're lucky, some destroyers will get stuck on dead golems, and will be easily killed there.

The reason to fight on the ice bridge in the latter part is that often melee destroyers will run past the golems. If you get into trouble, run away and the destroyers will stay and kill the golems. If the golems die, they block the ice bridge, and melee destroyers that ran past them will get stuck trying to run away. This often leaves a few destroyers for you to kill by themselves before recharging the golems and continuing.

The reason to back toward the destroyers when pulling them is that the golems like to stand about half of an aggro radius in front of you. If facing the destroyers, the golems will run off ahead of you and aggro the destroyers before you can, and then not run away when they should. The golems will then end up dead in a useless spot. Melee golems tend to do this even if you do pull properly.

In the final area by the Disc of Chaos, you want to clear most of the room before fighting the boss. The two groups on the sides down only one flight of stairs are easy to clear. After this, switch any golems out of melee as before. Go to the west side where you can go down one flight of stairs and then up a flight of stairs. You can attack the group on the lower floor from above and kill it there without any risk of aggroing the boss. Melee henchmen or heroes may need to be flagged back repeatedly. You can kill most of the group on the east side by flagging your party back, backing up as before (to keep golems away), aggroing the group, running away, and waiting for it to come.

To pull the group in the far back, go back to the west side and flag your party back. Back into the Disc of Chaos to aggro it, and the group of destroyers in the back will come. As soon as you aggro the boss, run away, and flag your party to ensure that they run, too. Keep running until you're no longer being followed by mobs; you may have to run all the way past the original doorway and down the stairs on the other side. If you dawdle and run a little at a time, you won't be able to break aggro, and the destroyers may spawn camp you. If done properly, the destroyers will probably kill a golem or two and then turn back. The group of destroyers that was behind the boss will now stop in front of it on the west side, making it easy to pull that group alone and recharge your golems. After that, all that remains is a boss and one other destroyer of lives, making the mission easy to finish.