admin on August 4th, 2008

This guide will help you sucessfully pull and kill Chailak in Riftseekers Sanctum, with as little as 1-2 groups. If this is your first time doing this, you might want to use 2 groups. With a 12-13k warrior you will need 2 clerics to keep up the warrior. Use complete heals to preserve mana, the fight will be pretty long.

Step 1 - Establishing camp.

The first thing you’re going to want to do is establish camp. The easiest place I have found to do this at, and im including pictures here, is on the first flight of steps coming upwards from the zone in, at the first corner. This area provides safe haven for healers and a good place to pin chailak.

Step 2 - Pulling Chailak.


By the way, before you pull chailak, everyone needs levitation due to his knockback. (It can cause you to get adds if someone forgets to get it) Have your puller, pull mobs to camp and clear the way to chailaks room. Make sure he gets all of the roamers too or else it can disrupt the pulling of chailak. To get chailak to come out of his room single, you have a monk or a bard do anything from MAX RANGE that would cause chailak to agro them. I.E. Throwing a star or casting a low level spell. The trick is to then INSTANTLY FD or Fade… when I say instantly I mean at the exact moment that you see chailak running towards you, you need to lose agro. As soon as you do this, run down the stairs a little bit, because chailak will still be walking out of his room. FYI, chailak doesnt have agro on you but he is still walking out of the room because his pathing sucks… but he walks out SINGLE. This makes for a good opportunity to tag him and run him down to your raid.

Step 3 - Killing Chailak.

The trick to killing chailak with a small amount of people is getting him single and getting your healers out of his AE. You can do this by hiding them on the other side of a wall, which is why this strategy I am posting works. By floating low on steps where you are pinning chailak, you can get out of the line of sight of chailak, which effectively hides you from his AE. By floating low I mean levitating, but look down and run forward and it will position you low on the steps, it will look as if you are barely levitating. Chailak has 3 AE spells. 2 of them are DoT’s and 1 of them is a knockback. Levitate negates the knockback by about 75%. the DoT’s though are fairly harsh. For this reason we will use “bursts of DPS”. I generally like to use rangers for this… they run up, fire TS, get assigned a healer while they TS, and then they come back down onto the steps where it is safe from the AE. Another key point to winning this fight is to not overstress your healers. It will take 1-2 clerics to keep up the MA, additional healers will have enough capacity to heal 1-2 more classes (hopefully DPS if you’re smart)

AE Details-

Chailak Venom: *THIS IS TIMED, AROUND 30 SECONDS OR SO BETWEEN BLASTS*
-Increase Poison Counters by 9
-Decrease hitpoints by 1200 when cast
-Decrease hitpoints by 150 per tick

Chailak Maul: *THIS IS A PROC*
-Decrease hitpoints by 500 when cast
-Knockback effect

Chailak Breath:*THIS IS TIMED, AROUND 30 SECONDS OR SO BETWEEN BLASTS*
-Decrease hitpoints by 1500 when cast
-Decrease hitpoints by 500 per tick

Suggested grouping formations:

Cleric
Cleric
Cleric
Shaman
Ranger
Ranger
Ranger
Warrior
Paladin
Druid
Rogue
Monk

DPS classes are fairly interchangable, strategies for bursting DPS are pretty much universal, its easier to do with wizards and rangers though.

Tips for making the fight go smoothe:

Keep chailak pinned in the corner. If he gets pushed out he could get in the Line of Sight of your clerics and cause some havok with his AE.

Be efficient with heals… use CH as much as possible

Watch your push… Another reason rangers are good is because bows are have little to no push effect. That corner where chailak is being pinned is kind of soft, I have seen chailak go over the wall on occasion.

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