The second floor of Iratus: Lord Of The Dead is the domain of the Dwarves. They may have abandoned their traditions in pursuit of profit and power, but these fantasy staples are still tough as nails. Be prepared to deal with heavy armor and powerful attacks in equal measure.
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By the time you're through the Dwarven Tunnels, you'll probably start unlocking some of the game's more advanced Minions. Don't be afraid to take the long way around if it means you'll have more options available after clearing the map - the Dwarven Tunnels are a great place to experiment with team compositions against a variety of foes.
These armored soldiers are fairly basic in most respects - they deal decent damage and can take weaker attacks on the chin thanks to their moderate Armor and Resistance stats. They also start each battle with a Block, meaning the first physical attack they take will be negated.
As with most armored foes, Skeletons, Werewolves, and Zombies are all excellent choices against Dwarven Warriors. Pay attention to the other members of the Dwarven team, and bring an armor-breaking Minion that complements the others you'll be bringing.
The basic Dwarven unit does have one hidden trick up his sleeve, however. Dwarven Warriors can deal damage based on the target's Armor and Resistance, so Minions such as the Dark Knight and the Head Hunter could be in trouble when facing them in large numbers.
As you might expect from their name, Berserkers hit hard and fast. They can adjust their stats with their Frenzy buff, changing to a defensive or offensive strategy as they deem necessary.
Berserkers become much more dangerous the longer they remain on the battlefield. They have a high
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