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Due to Whitemoon's extremely high health, the battle can be expected to last a long while. Therefore, effects like [[Burning]] or [[Bleeding]] should be applied early. |
Due to Whitemoon's extremely high health, the battle can be expected to last a long while. Therefore, effects like [[Burning]] or [[Bleeding]] should be applied early. |
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As with most long battles, preventing the enemy from attacking by using Single or Group target reset attacks will buy time for your characters to damage {{PAGENAME}}. |
As with most long battles, preventing the enemy from attacking by using Single or Group target reset attacks will buy time for your characters to damage {{PAGENAME}}. |
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There are two effective combat strategies you can use to kill {{PAGENAME}}. You can: |
There are two effective combat strategies you can use to kill {{PAGENAME}}. You can: |
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− | + | # Use the Party Rush strategy by employing a [[Goblin Staff]] and a second character using a single target rush weapon like a [[Minstrel]] with an [[Ornate Lute|Ornate]] or [[Silver Lute]] to rush the party rusher. This provides your 3rd team member infinite turns to kill {{PAGENAME}}. |
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− | + | # Make use of the [[Ancient Blade]] in combination with a [[Hildebrant's Reserve]] potion to maximize damage. Support this strategy by also having other characters rush the Ancient Blade wielder to provide more opportunities to hit while the Hildebrant's Reserve is still active. This is ideal if combined with the above-mentioned strategy. It is often best to give the Ancient Blade to the character with the largest [[Focus]] pool so you can fully focus your attacks for a longer period of time. Additionally, if using the Hildebrant’s Reserve, this character must also be equipping something that confers [[Confuse Immunity]] like [[Faded Pearls]] or a [[Wizard Hat]]. |
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If you can’t use either of the two strategies above, then you're in for a long protracted fight. Best to bring some [[Armor Pierce|armor-piercing]] weapons and also have a good stockpile of [[Panax]] to counter the [[Bleed]] condition that {{PAGENAME}} will inflict. You can also make use of speed down and enemy reset weapons to try to limit the number of attacks {{PAGENAME}} will get. |
If you can’t use either of the two strategies above, then you're in for a long protracted fight. Best to bring some [[Armor Pierce|armor-piercing]] weapons and also have a good stockpile of [[Panax]] to counter the [[Bleed]] condition that {{PAGENAME}} will inflict. You can also make use of speed down and enemy reset weapons to try to limit the number of attacks {{PAGENAME}} will get. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 18:47, 26 June 2021
Whitemoon | |
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Whitemoon - Portrait | |
There hasn’t been a dragon sighting in over a hundred years and these flying terrors are long considered extinct. | |
Special Abilities | Bleed Freeze Entangle |
Starting Base Stats | Attack: 45 Speed: 125 Accuracy: 94 Crit Chance: 10% |
Starting Defensive Stats | Health: 750 Armor: 12 Resistance: 12 Evasion: 35 |
Immunities | Stun Immunity Freeze Immunity Shock Immunity Distraction Immunity |
Description
Whitemoon is a Dragon found at the end of the Frost Adventure. Getting to him requires climbing Frostbite Peak (the mountain he resides on) and fighting all the mobs (dungeon style though it is on a mountain ledge) until you eventually reach him in room 5-1.
Combat
Master Difficulty: HP 825; 12 Armor; 12 Resistance
Immunities: Freeze, Shock, Daze/Stun
Abilities
Group Entangle breath attack (3 checks)
Group Freeze hind claws attack (2 checks)
Target Bleeding bite attack (1 check)
Strategies
Due to Whitemoon's extremely high health, the battle can be expected to last a long while. Therefore, effects like Burning or Bleeding should be applied early.
As with most long battles, preventing the enemy from attacking by using Single or Group target reset attacks will buy time for your characters to damage Whitemoon.
From the Frost Adventure - Master Guide
There are two effective combat strategies you can use to kill Whitemoon. You can:
- Use the Party Rush strategy by employing a Goblin Staff and a second character using a single target rush weapon like a Minstrel with an Ornate or Silver Lute to rush the party rusher. This provides your 3rd team member infinite turns to kill Whitemoon.
- Make use of the Ancient Blade in combination with a Hildebrant's Reserve potion to maximize damage. Support this strategy by also having other characters rush the Ancient Blade wielder to provide more opportunities to hit while the Hildebrant's Reserve is still active. This is ideal if combined with the above-mentioned strategy. It is often best to give the Ancient Blade to the character with the largest Focus pool so you can fully focus your attacks for a longer period of time. Additionally, if using the Hildebrant’s Reserve, this character must also be equipping something that confers Confuse Immunity like Faded Pearls or a Wizard Hat.
If you can’t use either of the two strategies above, then you're in for a long protracted fight. Best to bring some armor-piercing weapons and also have a good stockpile of Panax to counter the Bleed condition that Whitemoon will inflict. You can also make use of speed down and enemy reset weapons to try to limit the number of attacks Whitemoon will get.