![]() It seems this creature is at home in darkness, and uses the cloak of shadows to its advantage. I extinguished my light source, and the creature regained composure. When I lit one of the torches, the creature shrieked and recoiled, lashing at me with its tentacles. I came back to find my enchanted torches extinguished, and an unnatural darkness. I have such knowledge of stalker nests because a particularly powerful one calling itself 'Night-gazer Khighorahk' has set one up in what used to be my private chamber. The creatures reproduce asexually, from what I have witnessed a single eye with a snake-like optic nerve slid out of one of the creature's eye sockets, burrowing into the nest and out of sight, presumably to grow. ![]() They mainly use their nests for resting and growing, but also to spawn in them. This is all I have for part 7.The stalkers build nests formed of a combination of debris and biological matter that they produce and spit from their gaping maws. While they have good crush defence, things like a hexhunter bow, shadow silk hood, or another melee weapon might be more useful, but if you need a good second bind, this might be something you should look for. Once you have killed the second Night-gazer, you will be treated to some tier of plateskirt, which I would pass on. ![]() He will have a lower combat and will be able to move around, but I’ve only seen that once. Once you kill him, all of the pillars of light will stay lit from there on out. It is an easy thing to dodge, but make sure you are ready to run. He has a special that does a lot of damage and pushes you back when he crouches down and has a blue bubble appear around him. Ranging him will make little damage come to you (while you are praying protect from magic) but if you go for the faster melee kill, use stab and be ready to move back a couple of spaces. The more pillars of light that are lit, the more damage you will do to Night-gazer. Keep the pillars of light lit (a tinderbox is not needed) then attack. This boss is actually really simple to kill. Night-gazer (which is what I am going to be calling it during this article from here out) is also one of the few bosses with two forms that you fight (Flesh-spoiler Haasghenahk is another one I can think of off the top of my head). Night-gazer Khighorahk is one of the few bosses in which I can’t say part of their name. The longbow useful if you can’t get a Hexhunter bow so use it until you can get one. If you are a ranger this boss is one you will want. Once you defeat Sagittare, you will get some tier of longbow with the corresponding arrows. You should be able to kill him by the time you get into the middle of the room, but it depends if you get some extra hits while Sagittare is teleporting around. Sagittare will be teleporting around the room, staying on the outside, then going into the middle ring, then finally going into the center. Once he takes 1/5 of his health, he will teleport away from you. He has 3 stages of how he teleports around. Praying magic while fighting him will make sure you don’t take too much damage, but make you sure have good melee armour to not take such high hits from Sagittare. He will always have protect from ranged on, so using melee or ranged are going to be the only ways to hurt him. ![]() He uses arrows imbued with magical properties to attack you, and has a special that hurts and stuns/immobilizes you, and then teleports away. He is in a normal sized room, with only one path to the middle of the room. Sagittare, the Robin hood of Dungeoneering. ![]() Personally, I wouldn’t because something like a shadow silk hood or some other kind of armour is more useful. Lexicus rewards the players who kill him with a magic hood, so keep it if you want. “Book Barrage!” means run, and I mean run because some books will come and deal up to 200 damage to you, and a couple of books come do you could see an instant death to them. When he says “Almanac Army, attack!” some books will be summoned to attack you, but they don’t do that much damage, a familiar would be useful to take them on. Range him while protecting from magic is the fastest way to kill him. If you’re not 39 Dungeoneering you don’t need to worry about meeting up with him, but if you are, be ready to fun when he says “Book Barrage.” He attacks with magic from far away, melee close up and will deflect 1/3 of any melee damage you do to him, so ranging him is advised. His room is filled with books, some of them are even magically infused to attack you with melee, ranged, magic, and even explode. These bosses are simple to master, as long as you know when to run. This time I’m going to talk about the last three bosses that you could get on the Furnished floors. Hello everyone, I’m back with another Dungeoneering article after last month’s gaming article. ![]()
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