
Liquid vs WORLD FIRST Midnight Falls - March on Quel'Danas
AI Summary
The team is strategizing for an encounter, focusing on precise movements and timing. They discuss managing crystal hits, using personal resources efficiently, and the mechanics of a "swap" ability. A "big beam" attack requires coordinated movement, and they consider how to interrupt certain enemy actions. There's a discussion about "kick balls" and whether a specific ability, "Zax," would work in a particular scenario, along with a mechanic involving "sucking" enemies back down if they are knocked up.
They proceed through phases, executing "quick kicks and grooving" and managing "glaives." A "phase beam" is anticipated, followed by "darkness" and a focus on maintaining damage output. Markers are crucial for positioning during "Fabby soaps" and subsequent "basket darkness" attacks. The team then prepares for "P3 spreads" and a "knock back" mechanic, emphasizing proximity to a specific point.
The encounter involves a "memory game" on the right side, identifying shapes like "diamonds" and "circles" while observing "constellations." The left side also has a memory game with "T diamond" and "TE's together." Angel attacks, "Babby moving," and further memory games with "T circle and triangle" are navigated. A "light beast" phase introduces "circle spread triangle" and "team circle" mechanics.
The team continues to manage constellations and archangel attacks, stressing the importance of the memory game and avoiding collisions. Another memory game on the right side involves "T, triangle, circle, and X," with specific timing for each shape. The left side then faces its own memory game with "X T diamond circle."
As the fight progresses, they prepare for an archangel, monitoring HP and executing a "soak" mechanic. Movement patterns are critical: "right, left, right, left." Immunity phases are noted: "first immunity is marked, second is Yard, third is exile." "Blazes" necessitate specific movements: "go left out, go right, wait, go left." They cycle through blazes, moving "left, right, left" and dealing with "Ank" before a final set of blazes.
The video concludes with an announcement that "Liquid" has achieved "world first" for the fourth year in a row, after 473 pulls against what is described as "the hardest boss of all time." The team's strategy included a switch to a "guardian druid" for the final attempt.