In the end, I was left to spamming Shadowbolts which seemed to do the trick. Drain Life worked, but was too slow from a DPS standpoint. The Druid would drop to bear form and start tanking, causing the dragon to repeatedly shift aggro between my voidwalker and her and back.Īny fire-related spells (Immolate, Searing Pain, etc.) are a waste of mana, as both dragons appear to be highly resistant to fire damage.Īny shadow-based DoT spells (Corruption, any Curse, Siphon Life) would only stick for a second or two before being dispelled. I would send in my Voidwalker and immediately recall it when it drew aggro, pulling the dragon back to our location. The Succubus fell way too quickly once it gained aggro, and there were no spells to lock or dispellable debuffs, rendering the Felhunter's anti-magic abilities moot. Both dragons appeared to be highly resistant to fire damage, making the Imp's DPS output negligible. You'll need 'em.įrom my perspective (the 48 Warlock), a couple of pointers� It'll make life a lot easier.ĥ) Again, if you have a Warlock, everybody should get a Healthstone. They look like they're close together, but they're not.Ĥ) If you have a Warlock in the party, Soulstone your rezzer. Otherwise, you'll have a bunch of 44-elites jumping in on the fight.ģ) Pull each of the named 50-elites one at a time. Preferably, somebody who can heal the poor sap who's doing the summoning.Ģ) CLEAR THE AREA FIRST. After clearing the area, we tackle the 2nd named summon, who we drop.ġ) Have the rest of your party hang back from the Seal of the Earth when you do the summon. We rest up and tackle the second one, when one of the wandering level-44 elites got too close and joined in. Good thing I had a soulstone on my Druid. We summoned the two level-50 elite dragons and ended up dying in 10 seconds because they spawned, literally, on top of us. The pally got some nice skins/scales, he was there for that anyway.Ĭomment by ThottbotWe knocked this out last night with a Level 48 Warlock (specced Affliction/Destruction) and a Level 48 Druid (specced Feral). because the pally helped me) and 5600XP for quest. got 1326XP for the first dragon and 1050XP for the second one(prob. And since I did all the Sunken Temple quests I gathered later that evening this was one hell of a good day 8`) So a little preparation, concentration and patience payed off for me. Told me he did this too with group of friends including a L60 and that he wouldn't even think of trying it alone which make me really proud there for a moment. Turns out later I fought with him before.
The other dragon even put some kind of spell on me but that was cure-able (cost more mana, keep eye on that), but it seemed he didn't torch me as much tough and hit me more with his claws.įunniest thing, just as I was half way through the second dragon another Paladin shows up and after looking at us for a while starts healing me. Take new fire-protection potion and have a drink ) The dragon starts to get angry at say below 1/3 of his life and does some more dmg in shorter time. Then hack away and heal at half life! Put up seal of crusader every 30sec and bless with wisdom at 1/3 mana level, mb sooner (needed one mana-potion so.). Walk up to the pillar and judge the closest dragon (they seem very close to each-other and even the smaller ones but my judgement only aggroed one) and walk backwards till your back is to a mountain while slaying. Now put up fire-resistance aura, blessing of might, judge seal of light, put up seal of the crusader, use 1H with shield (mediocre shield too btw).
After a short distance both dragons return to the pillar. Just kill 2 of those L43 elite dragons to make room for a (longggg) fight.Īctivate pillar (with the 3 gems you gathered) and run like hell (used Nifty stopwatch here, first time I used that btw). Used 2 fire-protection potions, 1 mana potion. Comment by ThottbotYou'll probably don't believe me but I really don't care.ĭid this yesterday with my L52 Paladin as good as solo without even needing my emergency stuff (lay-on-hands and such).