We will show you how to defeat the bosses of the Nighthold. With our guides, you will always know what to do.
The latest raid of World of Warcraft opened its gates a few days ago. More and more players are flocking to the Nighthold and facing the bosses of the “Nighthold” – the hideout of Elisande and the remaining Nightborne.
We briefly introduce you to each boss and link a video guide from SignsOfKelani, which excellently summarizes the encounters in a few minutes.
WoW: Nighthold Guide – Skorpyron
Skorpyron is the first boss and – similar to Nythendra in the Nightmare – relatively easy. There is little to consider, and a good group should have no difficulties.
The boss is tanked in the middle of the room, and only the tanks are upfront. The rest of the raid stays behind Skorpyron and hides behind the small pillars as soon as a shockwave is cast. Occasionally, adds appear, but they remain at the edge of the room unless someone pulls them – then they get bombed, otherwise ignored.
WoW: Nighthold Guide – Chronomatic Anomaly
The Chronomatic Anomaly plays – as the name suggests – with time.
Sometimes time is slower, then faster, and then back to normal. This change affects the boss, all abilities, and all players. Tanks should position themselves in such a way that they never have 10 stacks of Chronomatic Particles – otherwise, they will explode.
If someone gets a time bomb, they should remove themselves from the group. Appearing adds (large arcane elementals) are to be focused immediately. Healers primarily deal with a healing-absorption effect that explodes if not removed quickly. Otherwise, the usual rule of “avoid all effects” applies.
WoW: Nighthold Guide – Trilliax
Trilliax has three phases and likes to distribute cakes that players must pick up. Otherwise, there are plenty of area effects you should remove yourself from with appropriate speed. Additionally, he has a large red “death laser” that can easily be avoided – if you get hit, you are instantly dead.