The fight begins with Whiteclad Noble leaping in the air and lunging his spear at you. His main attacks in Phase 1 involve rapid spear thrusts, charged spear attacks, and water manipulation. He frequently uses his spear to create a powerful AoE water swipe, and you'll need to dodge carefully with the Pillar Stance to avoid taking significant damage.
I feel like I already tipped my hand in the previous sections, but the Stone Vanguard is another boss that you will want to attack the booty of. At range, he will apply too much pressure for you to be particularly effective, not to mention he may pounce on you at any moment. His golem-summoning attack is definitely his most potent ability, and he is more likely to use it when you are distant.
However, to give yourself a big advantage, you should rock up to this battle with a few Tiger Subduing Pellets and Evil Repelling Medicament . These will help you take less damage while dishing more out.
I'll take you through the best strategies for mitigating this heavy-hitter's heavy hits, and help break down the different forms his attacks come in. With a little help, I'm sure you will be dancing on an oversized rat grave in no time!
You can still use the Pillar Stance to your advantage, but Phase 2 is the time to use your Spirits and Red Tides spell. Combine the Immobilize spell with the Wandering Wight Spirit to perform a combo that drains up to 30% of the Whiteclad Noble’s health. When the opportunity arises, use the Red Tide spell to transform and deal maximum damage to finish off the boss.
Before your fight with Whiteclad Noble, make sure to upgrade the Pillar Stance as it can be incredibly useful against this boss’ water-based attacks. The Pillar Stance allows you to balance on top of your staff and avoid taking damage from the Whiteclad’s grounding attacks. Plus, it gives you a vantage point from which you can launch powerful overhead attacks.
The Stone Vanguard will start pounding the ground with one fist, it will then start punching the ground in an alternating pattern while rock men emerge and leap at you. They will explode the instant they hit the ground. After four rock men have lept at you, the Stone Vanguard will join the final two, and they will all jump at you at the same time.
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As a reward for defeating the First Prince, you will be given the Arhat Gold Piece, a Stone Spirit, a Yaoguai Core, and 1035 Will. You will also gain access to a hidden chamber that holds Loong Scales . Just look for the crack in the giant wall next to the First Prince's boss arena. Squeeze through that crack in the wall and you'll find a treasure chest with the scales in the back of the room.
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The Red Tides transformation spell lets you transform into Guangzhi, a Wolf Guai that deals lethal fire damage to his opponents with every attack. This transformation also gives you a secondary health bar that can help you survive longer in battle with Whiteclad Noble.
Additionally, if you land your standard combo on the Stone Vanguard after immobilizing it, you will be able to stagger it, allowing you to get even more hits in. The answer to almost everything else it does is to circle behind it and smack it in the butt.
If you only have two pieces on, you'll get the straightforward (but still useful) bonus damage on Pillar Stance attacks, but if you have the whole set, you're going to get an increase for all damage dealt, but also take more damage too. This is great if you're confident in your dodging ability, but if not, you're going to be spending a lot more time healing than us
When you get behind the Stone Vanguard it will do one of two things; it will either perform a wide backhand attack, or it will perform a vertical version of its pouncing attack. If you see the Stone Vanguard leap into the air, just perform a dash away from the spot where the golem lept from, and you will be fine.
As you are laying the smackdown on his butt, he will likely turn to face you mid-combo. Once he is facing you, he'll either try to crush you with a palm slam or smack you with a backhand. However, both of these attacks have notable tells, look for them, dodge through them, and then get behind him again.