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Diablo 4 Bosses Boost
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Eager to get the best loot in Diablo 4 but don’t yet know where to start? Or perhaps you know precisely where to hunt for that precious gear, resources, and cosmetic items, but the end-game bosses in Diablo 4 are just too powerful for your build? Or maybe farming them over and over again is too cumbersome for you? Well, it can only mean one thing: you’re at the right place to kiss goodbye to whatever issue brought you here! In fact, many players seek help with conquering Diablo 4 World Bosses or Uber Bosses, and that’s alright if you want to save time on that as well. Be it one of those reasons hindering your progress or multiple factors at play, we are ready to guide you through the otherwise time-consuming chores of Diablo 4 hardest bosses with the most exceptional boosters we have among our ranks! Be sure they are ready to dispatch to kill World Bosses or Tormented Bosses at your first call, utilizing the best gameplay methods known to man, be it VPN, remote control, stream — you name it! With Epiccarry’s prices being the best on the market and our boosting services of the finest quality, you can rest assured your character’s in good hands with us! No need to wait — let’s dive right into it!
Diablo 4 Bosses Boost Benefits
Let us walk you through some major benefits you’ll experience when requesting our Diablo 4 World Boss Boost or Uber Boss Boost.
- Fast and Furious — our boosts are one-of-a-kind in terms of speed our professional players perform them with! Each Uber Boss or Tormented Boss takes around only 20 to 30 minutes to kill, and we can do any number of kills you want in the blink of an eye!
- All Summoning Materials Covered — there’s a nasty detail in all of this boss-farming endeavor: you need to collect materials to summon each of the Uber bosses or Tormented bosses present in the game, and the more precious your desired loot is, the more summoning materials you have to amass per one boss kill. Yes, that’s right, the materials you’ve collected are removed from your inventory once you’ve killed the boss once, meaning more tedious grind for the next attempt! Fortunately, we cover that as well: all the resources you need for any number of boss kills will be provided by our professional players;
- Precious Rewards — each boss presents valuable rewards and can drop Uber Unique items, which is precisely why we all set out on this journey in the first place, right? What’s better than an opportunity to easily beat a boss and make it drop Uber Uniques, more materials, and cosmetics?
- No More Deaths — the Diablo 4 Uber bosses and World Bosses are known for their crazy damage and overall difficulty, which is one more layer of frustration for the players who only want the Unique loot quickly while maintaining their real-life schedule. Naturally, bosses like these require skill to beat them, but with us, you’ll be safe and sound. You can participate in our boosting activities on your own, choose piloted mode (account sharing; please be ready to provide your account information for our trusted professional player), or even remote control!
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Diablo 4 Uber Bosses
Here is the list of all the Uber Bosses in Diablo 4. Their common feature is the special summoning materials needed to summon them which can prove really tedious.
- Lord Zir — the Dark Master of the vampiric forces setting their sights on Sanctuary still operates in his blood-soaked business, eager to enact his revenge after the previous encounters with heroes of Sanctuary. Besides, the formidable Lord Zir has equally formidable and valuable loot dropped upon his defeat, such as Ancestral gear and Legendary gear accompanied by the Diadem of the Ancient Helm cosmetic item. The Lord Zir boss has his pre-defined loot table, so we know for sure that defeating Lord Zir, a very challenging boss, may yield Unique items for each class along with other rewards you can use for any character builds;
- Duriel, King of Maggots — one of the Lesser Evils, the Lord of Pain, brother of Andariel, King of Maggots… And the one who slayed many a hero before they could even take a single breath of putrid air filling Duriel’s cave back in OG Diablo II. Today, in Diablo IV, the King of Maggots is back in his loathsome glory, full of unique items such as Uber Uniques (or Mythic Uniques)! However, due to the open-world nature of Diablo 4, the Duriel boss is an optional one, and not only do you have to go the extra mile to defeat him — you need to summon Duriel in the first place, which means spending reagents, time, and money;
- Varshan the Consumed — one of the most formidable endgame content bosses in Diablo 4 and the first Malignant created by Lilith, awaits the hero who would end Varshan’s misery and get some delicious loot along the way! Keep in mind that Uber Varshan is not a boss that would come down easily — more to it, you’ll have to gather special resources before facing three major steps: find Varshan, summon Varshan, defeat Varshan. And only after that the valuable loot is yours. Not an easy feat, given that you have to collect the resources for each ritual to summon Echo of Varshan, which is a ton if you want a lot of Varshan kills;
- Grigoire, the Galvanic Saint — a yet another end-game boss nestling among the already impressive Diablo 4 Uber boss roster, offering powerful loot and exclusive rewards such as the Demonbinder Mount Armor Cosmetic as possible drop upon defeating Grigoire, the Galvanic Saint. A challenging boss, he won’t let you emerge victorious so easily, but that’s what’s expected from one of the toughest bosses in the game. The most obnoxious aspect of the Diablo IV endgame bosses is how you have to gain access to them in the first place: to defeat Grigoire, you have to Summon Grigoire with special resource called Living Steel, and if you want to get the most powerful and exclusive Uniques, you have to summon Grigoire, the Galvanic Saint on higher difficulties which means even more resources spent per summon. And then — again, and again, and again;
- Beast in the Ice — an imposing endgame boss filled to the brim with valuable loot such as class Unique items, is one of the reasons a Diablo 4 player would want to gather some materials to summon him. Although possessing lots of item power 925 gear and Skull Torch and Fell Steed Mount trophies, the underside of dealing with the Beast in the Ice boss is a lot of time spent on gathering all the materials you need to summon Beast in the Ice and, naturally, the threats of fighting him, as he won’t go down easily;
- Andariel, Maiden of Anguish — she appears as the boss of Act IV of Diablo IV. She is summoned to Sanctuary through a ritual performed by Elias, using the witch Taissa as a portal. She is initially fought with her back limbs shackled, but breaks free as the fight progresses. On phase one, Andariel lumbers about the chapel yard, casting rune chains, three waves of flames twice, a large fan of flames twice, and heat seeking firebolts, and even teleport from one area to the next to repeat this process. She cannot be attacked while teleporting. On phase two, Andariel attacks using the chains on her arms as a burning whip swung vertically or horizontally that leaves fire walls that inflict damage, an overhead claw and sting, a vicious quadruple sting, and a swinging sting that inflicts nasty knockback, while summoning rune chains. She will also throw a downward fire punch that inflicts knockback if one is standing too close. On certain parts of phase two, she will also power herself up for a short moment, making her attacks faster;
- Echo of Lilith — it seems there’s never a shortage of volunteers to kill the Mother of Mankind herself one more time, but this time, in her ultimate boss form called Echo of Lilith (or Uber Lilith). Being arguably the strongest boss in the game (meaning also, the boss with the most precious loot), she naturally draws attention — and swords — of many Wanderers aiming to behead her one more time. Are you one of them? Do you want to kill Uber Lilith and get the End of the First Mother achievement along with the Bloody Liquid Steed mount? Such a formidable boss comes with all kinds of valuable rewards, including also random Legendary items and rare achievement & title for the Echo of Lilith Solo kill. Know, then, that she’s called the most challenging boss for a reason: the pro players out there create special min-maxed builds to defeat her, and many still fail.
Diablo 4 World Bosses
There are three World Bosses total in Diablo 4, each spawning randomly in a random zone every 3.5 hours, waiting to be killed within 15 minutes of spawn. Let’s take a closer look at all of them:
- Ashava the Pestilent — she is a World Boss that requires the cooperation of many players to be defeated. Ashava will mostly perform melee attacks except for the Poison Breath and the Arm Blades attack. When Ashava becomes staggered one of her arm blades will break. If both arm blades are removed this way, Ashava will lose the ability to perform the arm blade attack providing more freedom for ranged Heroes.;
- Avarice, the Gold Cursed — Avarice deals massive melee damage, using his mace, and will attempt to trample you by using his gold-colored portals. When he is using them, creates a useful opening to revive fallen companions. He will momentarily stop in place after teleporting so players can also use this chance to attack him. Avarice can create protuberances on the ground that have a golden glow that he can later trigger them to explode by slamming his crate on it, the wave of the explosion will knock you back and will cause the rest to explode as well and leave pools of lava;
- The Wandering Death — this is a challenging world boss that has multiple phases and abilities. The phases, which are marked by the arrows on the health bar turning upside down and becoming grey, not only indicate when the next stage is reached, but also when some more Health Potions are dropped. Like other bosses, Wandering Death will have a stagger bar that can be filled by using crowd control effects. Once the stagger bar is full, Wandering Death will be immobilized for a few seconds, giving players time to unleash their most powerful attacks during that time. The Wandering Death has a unique mechanic that’s triggered upon becoming staggered, spawning two caged souls. These cages can be destroyed before Wandering Death consumes them. Additionally, destroying these cages will deal massive damage to the boss.
This is the Diablo 4 Bosses Boost series in a nutshell! If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to us via the 24/7 customer support service! We work for you everyday and are eager to help! Till next time in Sanctuary!
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