Difference between revisions of "Aetherblade Hideout Strike Mission Strategy Guide"
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− | As the encounter starts, Mai Trin becomes overwhelmed, releasing a <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64895" title="Fissure of Torment" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> in four directions around her, dealing a moderate amount of damage and inflicting {{tooltip|Torment}}. | + | As the encounter starts, Mai Trin becomes overwhelmed, releasing a <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64895" title="Fissure of Torment" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> in four directions around her, dealing a moderate amount of damage and inflicting {{tooltip|Torment}}. |
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As she finishes <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65461" title="Unrelenting Assault" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>, she will chain 4 attacks together in quick succession, which will be referred to as the '''Flanking Strike Combo''': | As she finishes <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65461" title="Unrelenting Assault" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>, she will chain 4 attacks together in quick succession, which will be referred to as the '''Flanking Strike Combo''': | ||
# First, she fires <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65712" title="Blinding Retreat" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> – a shot that {{tooltip|Blind}}s players as she leaps away from them. | # First, she fires <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65712" title="Blinding Retreat" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> – a shot that {{tooltip|Blind}}s players as she leaps away from them. | ||
− | # Next, she uses <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64965" title="Flanking Strike" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> to shadowstep back into the group, {{tooltip| | + | # Next, she uses <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64965" title="Flanking Strike" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> to shadowstep back into the group, {{tooltip|Bleeding}} those she hits. |
− | # Then she retreats again, {{tooltip| | + | # Then she retreats again, {{tooltip|Bleeding}} players with <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65980" title="Throat Slash" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>. |
# And finally she fires a large conal AoE called <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65749" title="Nightmare Fusillade" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> towards the group, dealing heavy damage and inflicting {{tooltip|Torment}}. | # And finally she fires a large conal AoE called <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65749" title="Nightmare Fusillade" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> towards the group, dealing heavy damage and inflicting {{tooltip|Torment}}. | ||
− | As she teleports back towards players after <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65712" title="Blinding Retreat" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>, it may not be worth chasing her. The group will want to close the gap quickly after <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65980" title="Throat Slash" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"> though, as <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65749" title="Nightmare Fusillade" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"> is her most dangerous attack but is very easy to walk out of if you are next to her. | + | As she teleports back towards players after <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65712" title="Blinding Retreat" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>, it may not be worth chasing her. The group will want to close the gap quickly after <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65980" title="Throat Slash" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> though, as <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65749" title="Nightmare Fusillade" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> is her most dangerous attack but is very easy to walk out of if you are next to her. |
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+ | Next, she will target [a random/the closest/tank?] player with <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="66896" title="Heartpiercer" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> – a large arrow is drawn on the ground, and 2.5s later Mai Trin will leap along it, dealing heavy damage and inflicting {{tooltip|Bleed}} and {{tooltip|Knockdown}} to players she hits. This is immediately followed up by another <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64895" title="Fissure of Torment" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>. If no players are in the path, <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="66896" title="Heartpiercer" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> will take Mai Trin a long distance away, but a single player with a [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Block block] or {{tooltip|Stability}} can prevent this by deliberately standing in her way (technically you could also just tank the attack). | ||
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+ | After this she will use her autoattack chain twice (which you may recognise from the Mai Trin Boss Fractal), dealing a small amount of damage but applying quite a lot of {{tooltip|Bleeding}} as well as {{tooltip|Cripple}} and {{tooltip|Weakness}}. You may wish to bring some [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Condition#Skills_that_remove_conditions condition removal] to deal with this. | ||
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+ | Mai Trin's [defiance bar] (strength: 4000) is open immediately as the fight starts, and breaking it will {{tooltip|Stun}} her for five seconds and leave her {{tooltip|Exposed}} for 10 seconds. After recovering from the {{tooltip|stun}} she will attempt to continue her rotation from where she left off, though she will skip autoattacks if her main skills are off cooldown. As the {{tooltip|Exposed}} lasts for five seconds longer than she is immobilised, it is beneficial to break her as quickly as you can so that she doesn't use <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65461" title="Unrelenting Assault" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> during it. | ||
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+ | ===Split Phase 1=== | ||
+ | Shortly after reaching 60% health, an orb appears above the battlefield that tethers to Mai Trin and makes her invulnerable, though she will not clear conditions. The orb is powered by three Scarlet Phantoms that spawn at the edge of the arena and begin attacking players with <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64895" title="Fissure of Torment" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span> as well as slow-moving <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="64718" title="Toxic Orb" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>s that deal moderate damage and apply {{tooltip|Torment}}. Scarlet will continue attacking during this phase, but the Phantoms have very low health so spread out kill them quickly to end the phase. | ||
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+ | As Mai Trin is still active during this split, she will be continuing her rotation throughout and into '''Phase 2'''. '''Phase 2''' is otherwise identical to the first, and her defiance bar will refresh at the start of the phase so you can break her again. Depending on where she is in the phase, you may wish to deliberately delay the break in order to have it as soon as she finishes <span data-armory-embed="skills" data-armory-size="24" data-armory-inline-text="wiki" data-armory-ids="65461" title="Unrelenting Assault" style="display: inline-block; min-height: 24px; max-height: 24px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: bottom;"></span>. | ||
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+ | ===Split Phase 2=== | ||
+ | When Mai Trin reaches 30% health, she will phase once more, becoming invulnerable but continuing to attack players. This time four Scarlet Phantoms appear at the edge of the arena, and two of them are elite. At the northeast edge is a Phantom that has approximately a third of Mai Trin's hitpoints, so players should not hold back. At the southwest edge is a second elite Phantom that is immune to damage but has a hefty defiance bar – approximately 8000, that must be broken to destroy the Phantom. It may be beneficial for players to start at the southwest Phantom, throw all the CC they have at it, then move to the northeast one to ensure people kill it as quickly as possible. If the CC Phantom was not destroyed in the initial burst, players can periodically move back to CC it before returning to the northeast one. | ||
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+ | As the Phase starts, all players are targeted by an AoE that will deal 20% of their health when detonated, and can only be avoided with [invulnerability]. If any other player is within another's AoE, they will take an additional 80% health [just guessing that it's a copy of Sunqua peak here], getting downed if they do not have any [Barrier] or effects that prevent being downed. This mechanic will repeat every 40 seconds as long as the southwest Phantom is alive. | ||
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+ | 20 seconds into the phase, a [random/most distant?] player is targeted by a green AoE that empties of colour, when empty they take ??% of their health as damage unless other players are stood in the green circle with them, in which case the damage is reduced [split?]. This mechanic repeats every ?? seconds, for as long as the northeast Phantom is alive. | ||
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+ | After all the Phantoms are destroyed, '''Phase 3''' will begin exactly as '''Phase 2''' did. | ||
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+ | ===Echo of Scarlet Briar=== | ||
+ | At 10% health, Mai Trin calls in help from the mists: Scarlet Briar! |
Revision as of 00:01, 17 April 2022
Introduction
This guide provides tips and strategies for the eighth strike mission and how to defeat Captain Mai Trin in the Aetherblade Hidehout. If your group is struggling, the guidelines in the Guide:Introduction to Raiding will apply here as well. Check out the glossary page if you're not familiar with a term used in this guide.
This guide is a very early work in progress, the full version will not be available until after the CM arrives.
Strategy
Mai Trin
As the encounter starts, Mai Trin becomes overwhelmed, releasing a in four directions around her, dealing a moderate amount of damage and inflicting Torment.
She will then use , teleporting between players and evading as she deals a small amount of damage with each strike. Avoid using any important attacks until she can be hit again, and try to stay tightly stacked in order to prevent her moving out of the group's AoEs.
As she finishes , she will chain 4 attacks together in quick succession, which will be referred to as the Flanking Strike Combo:
- First, she fires – a shot that Blinds players as she leaps away from them.
- Next, she uses to shadowstep back into the group, Bleeding those she hits.
- Then she retreats again, Bleeding players with .
- And finally she fires a large conal AoE called towards the group, dealing heavy damage and inflicting Torment.
As she teleports back towards players after , it may not be worth chasing her. The group will want to close the gap quickly after though, as is her most dangerous attack but is very easy to walk out of if you are next to her.
Next, she will target [a random/the closest/tank?] player with – a large arrow is drawn on the ground, and 2.5s later Mai Trin will leap along it, dealing heavy damage and inflicting Bleed and Knockdown to players she hits. This is immediately followed up by another . If no players are in the path, will take Mai Trin a long distance away, but a single player with a block or Stability can prevent this by deliberately standing in her way (technically you could also just tank the attack).
After this she will use her autoattack chain twice (which you may recognise from the Mai Trin Boss Fractal), dealing a small amount of damage but applying quite a lot of Bleeding as well as Cripple and Weakness. You may wish to bring some condition removal to deal with this.
Mai Trin's [defiance bar] (strength: 4000) is open immediately as the fight starts, and breaking it will Stun her for five seconds and leave her Exposed for 10 seconds. After recovering from the stun she will attempt to continue her rotation from where she left off, though she will skip autoattacks if her main skills are off cooldown. As the Exposed lasts for five seconds longer than she is immobilised, it is beneficial to break her as quickly as you can so that she doesn't use during it.
Split Phase 1
Shortly after reaching 60% health, an orb appears above the battlefield that tethers to Mai Trin and makes her invulnerable, though she will not clear conditions. The orb is powered by three Scarlet Phantoms that spawn at the edge of the arena and begin attacking players with as well as slow-moving s that deal moderate damage and apply Torment. Scarlet will continue attacking during this phase, but the Phantoms have very low health so spread out kill them quickly to end the phase.
As Mai Trin is still active during this split, she will be continuing her rotation throughout and into Phase 2. Phase 2 is otherwise identical to the first, and her defiance bar will refresh at the start of the phase so you can break her again. Depending on where she is in the phase, you may wish to deliberately delay the break in order to have it as soon as she finishes .
Split Phase 2
When Mai Trin reaches 30% health, she will phase once more, becoming invulnerable but continuing to attack players. This time four Scarlet Phantoms appear at the edge of the arena, and two of them are elite. At the northeast edge is a Phantom that has approximately a third of Mai Trin's hitpoints, so players should not hold back. At the southwest edge is a second elite Phantom that is immune to damage but has a hefty defiance bar – approximately 8000, that must be broken to destroy the Phantom. It may be beneficial for players to start at the southwest Phantom, throw all the CC they have at it, then move to the northeast one to ensure people kill it as quickly as possible. If the CC Phantom was not destroyed in the initial burst, players can periodically move back to CC it before returning to the northeast one.
As the Phase starts, all players are targeted by an AoE that will deal 20% of their health when detonated, and can only be avoided with [invulnerability]. If any other player is within another's AoE, they will take an additional 80% health [just guessing that it's a copy of Sunqua peak here], getting downed if they do not have any [Barrier] or effects that prevent being downed. This mechanic will repeat every 40 seconds as long as the southwest Phantom is alive.
20 seconds into the phase, a [random/most distant?] player is targeted by a green AoE that empties of colour, when empty they take ??% of their health as damage unless other players are stood in the green circle with them, in which case the damage is reduced [split?]. This mechanic repeats every ?? seconds, for as long as the northeast Phantom is alive.
After all the Phantoms are destroyed, Phase 3 will begin exactly as Phase 2 did.
Echo of Scarlet Briar
At 10% health, Mai Trin calls in help from the mists: Scarlet Briar!
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