I'm level 56 death and storm ( I have both the level 48 cards) and I want to know if there are bosses in the skeletal dragon quest, and if there is, then should I be worried about them?
(P.S. if you're wondering where I got stormlord even though I'm not primary storm, then it's because I got the stormlord's pendant. [it's an amulet.] )
Osseus Nightreaver can be tough. Like the other level 58 bosses, he will cast a 35% Hex on you whenever you use a charm or shield.
Since level 58s generally have a lot of extra gold, your best plan is to go to the Bazaar and get the Death equipment with the highest Death resistance. Since Mr. Nightreaver casts nothing but Death spells, this will help blunt his damage. While you're at the Bazaar, buy some of the 90% Death Shields if there are any in stock; otherwise, get the 85% variety. Put them in your SideboardThese will also stop some damage.
There's no reason to spend 7 full pips using Storm Lord. Stock a lot of Death Prisms in your deck. Remember that they are the first thing to be put down on the enemies, before any other traps.
If you have Reshuffle, put it in your deck. If not, you might consider getting it from Mildred Farseer on Colossus Boulevard.
Take out the minion first. It can cast Earthquake.
If you have Crowns, level 60 Life Henchmen are very helpful here.
Osseus Nightreaver can be tough. Like the other level 58 bosses, he will cast a 35% Hex on you whenever you use a charm or shield.
Since level 58s generally have a lot of extra gold, your best plan is to go to the Bazaar and get the Death equipment with the highest Death resistance. Since Mr. Nightreaver casts nothing but Death spells, this will help blunt his damage. While you're at the Bazaar, buy some of the 90% Death Shields if there are any in stock; otherwise, get the 85% variety. Put them in your SideboardThese will also stop some damage.
There's no reason to spend 7 full pips using Storm Lord. Stock a lot of Death Prisms in your deck. Remember that they are the first thing to be put down on the enemies, before any other traps.
If you have Reshuffle, put it in your deck. If not, you might consider getting it from Mildred Farseer on Colossus Boulevard.
Take out the minion first. It can cast Earthquake.
If you have Crowns, level 60 Life Henchmen are very helpful here.
Osseus Nightreaver can be tough. Like the other level 58 bosses, he will cast a 35% Hex on you whenever you use a charm or shield. Since level 58s generally have a lot of extra gold, your best plan is to go to the Bazaar and get the Death equipment with the highest Death resistance. Since Mr. Nightreaver casts nothing but Death spells, this will help blunt his damage. While you're at the Bazaar, buy some of the 90% Death Shields if there are any in stock; otherwise, get the 85% variety. Put them in your SideboardThese will also stop some damage. There's no reason to spend 7 full pips using Storm Lord. Stock a lot of Death Prisms in your deck. Remember that they are the first thing to be put down on the enemies, before any other traps. If you have Reshuffle, put it in your deck. If not, you might consider getting it from Mildred Farseer on Colossus Boulevard.
actually, instead of using up a training point for reshuffle, i'd buy the amulet that gives reshuffle and equip it instead of the storm lord amulet. I think the amulet is called the Talisman of Disorder, and it's always at the bazaar for sale. -eli and crew
Osseus Nightreaver can be tough. Like the other level 58 bosses, he will cast a 35% Hex on you whenever you use a charm or shield. Since level 58s generally have a lot of extra gold, your best plan is to go to the Bazaar and get the Death equipment with the highest Death resistance. Since Mr. Nightreaver casts nothing but Death spells, this will help blunt his damage. While you're at the Bazaar, buy some of the 90% Death Shields if there are any in stock; otherwise, get the 85% variety. Put them in your SideboardThese will also stop some damage. There's no reason to spend 7 full pips using Storm Lord. Stock a lot of Death Prisms in your deck. Remember that they are the first thing to be put down on the enemies, before any other traps. If you have Reshuffle, put it in your deck. If not, you might consider getting it from Mildred Farseer on Colossus Boulevard.
actually, instead of using up a training point for reshuffle, i'd buy the amulet that gives reshuffle and equip it instead of the storm lord amulet. I think the amulet is called the Talisman of Disorder, and it's always at the bazaar for sale. -eli and crew