In Fallen Legion: Rise To Glory betrayal is part and parcel when going on a rebellious crusade across the countryside. Earlier in the game, one of our trusted generals stabbed us in the back, and now, one of our benefactors has gone and done the same. Prince Thuradel is a traitorous worm who is simply looking to fill his pockets at your expense.
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Prince Thuradel is, in many ways, a revamped version of Micena. By this we mean Thuradel is a summoner who lets his minions do the talking (mostly). What makes Thuradel stand out, however, is that he is far more potent with magic, and his minions dwarf those of other bosses. Thuradel may look puny, but he is packing quite the punch.
The crux of Thuradel’s attacks is his summons - more so than any other boss prior. He has some basic attacks, sure, but his kit is very much centred around his summons, and if you don’t deal with them fast enough, he can even conjure something far more powerful.
During our testing, we found that Thuradel’s Werewolf would often break. It would get stuck in a repeated loop of applying buffs but never attack. We could not determine what caused this, but it made the fight substantially easier.
The big gimmick here is Thuradel’s ability to combine his summons. The Werewolf is (potentially) a very potent enemy, as evidenced by earlier encounters with this beast. However, this Werewolf is also Thuradel’s bane.
If and when you kill the Werewolf, Thuradel is Staggered, which opens him up to a Rushdown Attack. Thuradel does not have a lot of HP - and his defences are shattered when Staggered. You can probably kill Thuradel in two Staggers - he is that squishy.
This is one of the few fights where Zulfiqar
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