![]() ![]() Putting the lead-up to this battle aside, this trial is fun to progress through. There’s few enemies as elaborate and over-the-top as Eden’s Promise The Seat of Sacrifice (Extreme) Thanks to this fight, I became more interested in tackling complex content. It allowed me to see all the exciting and complex mechanics I wasn’t privy to in the normal mode. This trial pushed me to my absolute limits as a player. It takes a lot of concentration to focus on your rotation, avoid unnecessary damage and Vuln stacks, and be aware of what Primals the boss is channelling for the next big mechanic.īetween being blown across the boss arena, baiting out deadly laser beams from massive muscular men and avoiding fire-breathing lions, you’ll be required to meet a reasonably tight DPS check to progress to the second phase of the fight which is much more difficult in case you were wondering. ED: Eternity is a fight that pushed me to my absolute limits, there were a lot of mechanics to learn and execute flawlessly, but each one was very engaging and exciting to learn.Įden’s Promise: Eternity takes inspiration from all of the other Primals you’ve battled before since the boss draws upon the power of these Primals during the first phase of the fight. I love the challenge this Trial presents and how it forces you to pay close attention to and respect its mechanics.ĭo you have what it takes to take on this foe forged from memory? Eden’s Promise: Eternity (Savage)Īs a raider, I’m very partial to Eden’s Promise raid series since it was the first Savage raid tier I ever completed. Memoria Miseria EX is still quite challenging, even with an entire party of level 90 characters. You can only access this phase by completing a rough DPS check, which you will automatically fail if only one of the two tanks is alive. Phase 2 is much more brutal as it relies on players to recognise several of the boss’s attacks and prepare accordingly. On top of this, this raid boss would use various techniques, like directional parries, powerful knockbacks and lethal doughnut AoEs, to eliminate unaware party members. Unlike most raids at the time, Memoria Miseria EX relies on the party to learn and memorise the names of Varis’s attacks instead of just relying on visual cues. After wiping for the fourth consecutive time to the first mechanic, I promptly readjusted my strategy… Whilst the standard version was reasonably good, this next-level trial requires nothing less than your undivided attention, and I almost adore it for just that fact alone.ĭuring my first attempts at Memoria EX, I made the mistake of treating it like any other Raid in FFXIV: Shadowbringers, expecting my party to carry me through it. Ĭan you topple the legendary king of the forest? Memoria Miseria (Extreme) ![]() The only way that the FFXIV dev team could’ve made this trial better is by having it take place in the iconic Ancient Forest location. This trial does Monster Hunter Word the world of justice, perfectly replicating the unpredictability of the wild and dangerous Rathalos and the thrill of facing such a monster in battle. This beast is capable of stunning, poisoning and burning the party with relative ease it’s also quite fond of wiping the entire party when you forget to mount it before it starts its transition from Phase 1 to Phase 2. Continuing to keep up with the Monster Hunter references, you’ll recover your HP using the Mega Potion item, which locks you into an animation, preventing you from using any of your regular actions.Ĭoncerning Rathalos, this monster has its usual attacks from its franchise, including its signature fireball attack. On top of this, any healing spells will have no potency, making them useless. ![]() First, the Tanks have no control over the wyvern and essentially become DPS with more HP they’re unable to manage the monster’s aggro, so Rathalos will randomly target and attack the party. This epic battle against Rathalos breaks the norms of any other FFXIV Raid, forcing you to temporarily unlearn some of the established mechanics you’ve grown accustomed to. I didn’t think it was possible to fully encapsulate the essence of Monster Hunter World in an FFXIV Online Raid. ![]()
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