![]() The combination of Vexillatio and Shield Skewer is the main focus of this boss. You want to avoid the general regions these circles occupy because the AOEs will rapidly multiply at random around their final position. Shrapnel Shell: The boss shoots two shells skyward, creating two AoE targeting circles.Anvil of Tartarus: This is his tankbuster.Eventually, that crystal will be destroyed and then you can hide in the spot where it was to avoid the charging attack. You need to pay attention to which crystal is draining the fastest. When the cast bar ends, he’ll charge down the entire lane, dealing massive damage. The boss channels energy from the four crystals. When the cast is done, it’ll raise the sections hit by the AOE and summon four crystals, minimizing your movement area. Rhitahtyn casts an AoE that covers all but a center strip of the arena. Vexillatio: This is part one of the main mechanic.Move out of the pattern to avoid the big laser. Tartarean Spark : Rhitahtyn picks one party member and begins to cast a line AoE in their direction.Tartarean Impact: A party-wide AoE doing middling damage.Be prepared for a fairly important mechanic combo here. The Roegadyn soldier’s shields carry a blue glow they did not in life. It’s odd that you keep fighting the castoffs of Gaius van Baelsar, when Gaius himself is still alive and actually a confidant of the Warrior of Light at this point. Nothing else meaningful to watch out for here. The smaller Sinking Desire enemies will cast line AoEs as well, so tanks should face them away from the party. You should watch out for Sinking Dissension, which will cast the cone AoE Whisper of Our Discontent on a random target. You’ll ride the massive Aether Current down to a series of crystalline bridges. So you might see an Aglaea Climb, immediately followed by an Algaea Shot. The only real change is in the latter half, where Livia may use some attacks back-to-back. Most of the mechanics will come by themselves at the beginning of the fight. Disparagement: This is a wide cone AoE in the direction Livia is facing.There will be no castbar for the second attack. Avoid them, then prepare for a stack marker as she hits you with Ignis Odi. Odi Et Amo: Livia will create circle AoEs where two random party members are standing.Stand in-between the AoE patterns to avoid damage. Livia will be in the center of the arena, attacking in eight directions. Aglaea Shot: This is essentially four lengthy line AoEs stacked on top of one another.Stand under the non-glowing arms to avoid damage. When the cast finishes, Livia will slam her arms down on those quarters. If you divide the arena into four quarters, these glowing arms will always appear over two opposite quarters. Aglaea Climb: When Livia begins to cast this, two of her four arms will glow. ![]()
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