![]() The Hag can still do this attack if there is no hero in the pot. The Hag attacks the entire party with her Meat Tenderizing hammer. If the attack is dodged/misses, no hero will be placed inside the Cauldron. Striking the Cauldron with enough damage will free the hero. Causes very little damage if successful, but will also put that hero out of play briefly by placing that hero into the Hag's Cauldron, causing continuous damage to that hero every turn. ![]() Streamed live every week.Will grab any of the heroes in your party. I’m glad I have a deep roster as things are definitely getting more challenging… He’s got some nice support buffs but once again the Weald caused me all kinds of stress, afflicting my Jester. Definitely my most harrowing mission yet.Īfterward I did a Short mission in the Weald, trying out the Man-at-arms class. But it worked out, I was able to kill her, and everyone survived – barely! Nearly everyone had to immediately get some stress relief and disease treatment afterward. And messing up my lineup order was a huge pain.Īt one point near the end I made the cortical decision to attack the hag instead of the pot, putting my poor stalwart leper Lynom at death’s door. I was forced to use my attacks on the pot to free them, which meant hardly ever attacking her. She could grab someone and throw them into her pot, taking them out of my lineup and doing 4 damage/round. ![]() My awesome Grave Robber was saddled with a Paranoid Affliction early on, and everyone was a bit stressed going into the boss. The boss room was in one of the last rooms I found (far different than the Swine Prince), though I was able to rest and recuperate somewhat beforehand. But the Weald is stressful as hell, with long hallways that sap my torchlight. I went in with a powerful squad, all level 3, of some of my best heroes. It’s time for my second boss fight, The Weald’s Wizened Hag in week 12.
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