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  1. #11

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    I'm still sticking with burning Purple, then Green and leaving Frye for last. He just runs all over the place and if I have both him and Green up it just gets too crazy. The green guy can still hurt you if your immune he casts some massive aoe that hurts no matter what immunity you have - it has a cast bar. I think someone already mentioned what its called.

    I'm tempted to fix up Jamba Item bar so shift mouse up is purple and shift mouse down is green so I can just stand on the spot and nuke Frye. I successfully did 4/5 today because my lowerping server crashed so I dc'd and wiped.

    I stopped positioning my guys perfectly behind green man, it doesn't really matter I just stood them next ot the fountian and as long as they all started with green immunity and the tank started with purple and then switched to green after he was dead it was smooth sailing.

    No giant pink peni... I mean love rockets though. I got some flowers and 3 different neck pieces.

  2. #12

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    My approach was drinking one of the potions prior to the fight making me immune to one type of gas. Then I pull. Tank them with the back to the group - when Fry (or whatever his name is) spawns, kill him asap, then go back the the remaining. If you have a dedicated healer, you can heal through the clounds you're not immune to, but if you're less geared or dont have a dedicated healer, simply watch out for the clouds youre not immune to a strafe/walk out of them.
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  3. #13

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    Wouldn't it seem killing the non-aura bomb guy first would make the most sense, to remove the annoying movement aspect of the fight?

    No mob needs a "tank", since they only melee once every few years. I duo'd (non boxed) as an arms warrior and a priest and he just held the green guys attention while I burned down the purple, then killed bomber, switched to green and finished that.

    So my strat to try would be putting a guy on the purple, stacking the rest on green, and just blowing up the bomber first, then taking my time with either of the other two.

  4. #14

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    I used slats method. Worked like a charm first try 5/5. You can get lucky and if the 3rd guy never drops purple on your guys it is very easy. I did it one time like that without having to heal at all. The other 4 times I had to move around and do a few chain heals.

    Thanks for the method slats

  5. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by dariuslloyd View Post
    Wouldn't it seem killing the non-aura bomb guy first would make the most sense, to remove the annoying movement aspect of the fight?

    No mob needs a "tank", since they only melee once every few years. I duo'd (non boxed) as an arms warrior and a priest and he just held the green guys attention while I burned down the purple, then killed bomber, switched to green and finished that.

    So my strat to try would be putting a guy on the purple, stacking the rest on green, and just blowing up the bomber first, then taking my time with either of the other two.
    They dont need tanking, but they do need turning away from the group, since they do sort of a cone AE attack.
    Classic - Pyrewood Village, Horde, EU

  6. #16

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    Both cast Chain Reaction which is a melee range attack and does about 8-10k damage, that combined with a few suicide guys/perfume could quickly drop your ranged group.

    The cone attack is the perfume/cologne

  7. #17

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    I had a lot of problems first day, wiped a few times. Cleaned up strat a bit and I find the fight very easy now, takes under 40 secs to kill em all with 1 tank + 4 DPS.

    Strat is very simple, everyone pop green potion, tank pop purple. Burn down purple guy, you have ~10-15 secs before Frye is active so you can get him very low quickly. After purple guy (Hummel) is down have your tank go green potion now.

    Next kill Frye, he tosses the pools on the ground and I've foudn thats really the only thing that can kill me. If lust is up use it on Frye, the faster you get him down the better. After Frye is dead burn down last guy, ez.

    If your team does end up standing in a purple pool of course strafe out of it, but its really hard to tell sometimes. I've tried doing things like standing on fountains, tables, boxes, big machines, etc but found it more hassle than its worth.

    I go in with all caster team, I took my rogue in once but he pretty much died and made the fight a lot harder. For now I'm just letting him go solo in pugs, its ridiculously easy playing solo.

  8. #18

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    Something I found that may or may not actually be the case, but worked on all 9 of my runs yesterday:

    Frye seems to be averse to dropping both a green AND a purple in the same spot. It didn't happen a single time for me yesterday. So what I did was immediately move my guys INTO a green spot (since they have green immunity). The green circle stays around a bit, and for me it is enough to last the whole fight.

    If this is not actually the case and I just had a run of good luck I appologize, but would be worth checking out if you are having problems with the puddles.

  9. #19

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    Just a question, why do you run it multiple times? For the neck or for something else (that i've missed)?
    Everything that is fun in life is either bad for your health, immoral or illegal!

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