

Most of my heroes are at 20+ dodge, so assuming her accuracy is 100, that's only 40% chance for her to grab someone. I believe you can stack 3 times, so her accuracy will be about 40 less.

Then just keep on flashpowdering her, removing accuracy at every turn. So the idea is to get the antiquarian debuff chance as high as possible, currently with items it's at 160% on a level 3 antiquarian (i should have about 180% on champion once i level up). I've brough an antiquarian ot every fight so far including boss fights (just an extra challenge so i don't feel so bad playing on radiant). Putting someone in the pot doesn't seem to be a debuff, so the only way to avoid it is dodge. Also not trying to min max, just to have a strategy that makes sens. Make sure the majority of heroes are able to attack the rear ranks even if they are moved if the hero at the front is sent into the pot, all the heroes advance one rank.Just planning ahead, about to kill her on veteran but this will also be my strat for champion:įirst, i don't want to race her, i just want a safe sound strategy. She has very hit points and once marked, the arbalest with her synergy against marked enemies can eliminate her quickly. See this battle as a race against the clock and concentrate on inflicting maximum damage on the hag. When the boiling hero falls to 0 life, he escapes from the pot.

You can try to destroy the pot but it is rather useless, since it has a lot of protection and it invoked again instantly. She starts by sending one of your heroes into the pot, which will then lose life with each character action. The hag occupies the two back ranks, and a giant pot occupies the two front ranks. This is a small guide to help you beat the the wizened hag, the hag and the hag witch bosses in the Weald dungeon.
