He is not a pushover like the Hag is, has an extra turn for securing deathblows on heroes left on the stake, hits a lot harder and has far more annoying mechanics compared to hag's stress-attacks which barely tickle. Meanwhile, the Fanatic - which many tag as Hag 2.0 - is literally the hardest boss in the game. But if you do (and have good projection), it works out better in the end thanks to the poor design. I mean, you are simply not meant to leave them in there. If you take too long, the hero will be expunged from the pot on 0 health and risk being slain by her AoE. You're just hitting the boss while ignoring its very obvious gimmick, which is pretty standard. The difference is that you're not actually doing anything special, such as using Flare against Wilbur. ![]() ![]() The fight was not designed for a hero to be immediately decommissioned while you enjoy a 1-3 round DPS race - but by acting like it is, you cheapen her gimmick for your own benefit, thus it is cheesy. ![]() Person inside was released, hag dead, game cot crashed. eventually I had the pot and hag down to 2 HP (pot had someone inside) Used the Hellion breakthrough ability to kill Pot and Hag at the same time. I wouldn't class that as a cheese really. Then I focused on getting the hag low, but not killing it while someone was in the pot.
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