How to Defeat The Necesse Fallen Wizard
Welcome to the Necesse endgame, where the challenges are fiercer, the stakes are higher, and the Necesse fallen wizard waits to test your skills (and patience). This one is the pinnacle of difficulty, with enough tricks up his sleeve to make even seasoned adventurers sweat. Buckle up—this guide will prepare you to take him down.
The Fallen Wizard: Where to Find Him
The Necesse fallen wizard lurks in the Deep Desert Temple, specifically on the second and final floor. Access to this temple is unlocked only after defeating Sage and Grit, making it the last stop on your boss-fighting journey (for now).
Pro tip: Don’t rush in unprepared. The Wizard may look passive when you first see him, but the second you attack, the gloves come off, and it’s go time.
The Fight: A Chaotic Symphony of Pain
Here’s a play-by-play of the madness you’ll face when fighting the Fallen Wizard:
1. Opening Gambit: Energy Wave Wall
The Wizard kicks things off with an energy wave wall, because why not start the fight by making you question your dodging skills? Be ready to sidestep these immediately.
2. Teleport & Laser Attack
Next, he’ll teleport around the arena, following up with a devastating laser attack. These lasers hit hard, so keep moving and don’t let yourself get cornered.
3. Energy Ball Spiral
Just when you think you’ve got a rhythm going, he’ll unleash an energy ball spiral, making the arena feel like a magical bullet hell.
4. Summoning the Fallen Dragons
The Necesse fallen wizard isn’t content to fight solo—he’ll call in two Fallen Dragons. Initially passive, these scaly nuisances quickly turn aggressive if you take the time to deal with them instead of focusing on the Wizard.
5. Energy Barrage
As if you didn’t have enough to dodge, the Wizard ramps up with an energy barrage attack. This attack can absolutely shred your health if you’re too busy dealing with the dragons to notice.
6. Energy Waves & Homing Dragons
Finally, the Wizard summons energy waves from random directions. If the Fallen Dragons are still alive, they’ll home in on you, turning this phase into a game of dodge-or-die.
From here, the Wizard cycles through these attacks in random order, with the speed of his attacks ramping up as his health drops. It’s a true endurance test, requiring sharp reflexes and strategic planning.
Stats and Mechanics
Let’s take a closer look at what you’re dealing with:
Health- Casual: 15,000
- Adventure: 24,000
- Classic: 30,000
- Hard: 34,000
- Brutal: 40,000
ArmorDamage- Laser: 100
- Missile: 70
- Wave: 80
- Ball: 70
Preparation is Key
The Fallen Wizard is a massive step up in difficulty from previous bosses. Here’s how to get ready:
Build Your Loadout
Equip trinkets and gear that boost your survivability and mobility.
Use the Blink Scepter for quick teleportation.
Equip the Air Vessel or Ancient Relics to enhance your dodging ability.
Food Buffs and Potions
Stock up on potions and food buffs to keep your health and stamina in top shape.
Arena Setup
The Wizard’s arena allows Banner Stands, so place some to get helpful buffs.
Tips for the Fight
- Stay Mobile
The Wizard’s attacks come fast and furious. Keep moving to avoid lasers, energy waves, and those pesky dragons. - Deal with the Dragons Smartly
If the Fallen Dragons are giving you trouble, take them out quickly. But don’t get so distracted that you forget about the Wizard’s relentless barrage of attacks. - Watch for Patterns
While the Wizard’s attacks seem random, they follow a predictable pattern within each phase. Learn the timing and prepare accordingly. - Don’t Get Greedy
It’s tempting to go all-in when you see an opening, but overextending can leave you vulnerable to a sudden attack. Patience is key.
The Rewards: Is It Worth It?
Defeating the Fallen Wizard isn’t just about proving you’re the ultimate adventurer—it’s about the loot.
Guaranteed Drops
- Gateway Tablet: Unlocks the ability to craft the Fallen Altar at the Advanced Workstation, giving you access to Incursions, the game’s newest biome.
- Wizard Socket: A unique item dropped on the first kill.
Void Bag Quest
After defeating the Wizard, complete the “Kill Fallen Wizard” quest to receive the Void Bag from the Elder.
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Wrapping Up
The Fallen Wizard isn’t just a boss—it’s a test of everything you’ve learned in Necesse. With his unpredictable attack patterns, summoned dragons, and escalating difficulty, he’s the ultimate challenge for players ready to prove their mettle.
So, gear up, bring your A-game, and step into the arena. The Fallen Wizard awaits, and with him, the promise of glory, loot, and maybe a little bit of gamer bragging rights. Good luck—you’re going to need it!
FAQs
Fallen Wizard is presently the game's last boss. He is discovered on the second and last floor of the deep desert temple, which may be opened after beating Sage and Grit. Once defeated, there is a cooldown before he respawns in the same arena.
This fight is far more tough than the previous bosses, and the player should evaluate their build, Trinkets, Potions, and Food Buffs before attempting it. The Blink Scepter and Air Vessel/Ancient Relics are highly recommended for mobility and avoiding assaults.
You only get two items after defeating this boss. The first item is a Wizard Socket, which drops from the wizard. The second is a Void Bag, which the player can obtain from the Elder after finishing the task "Kill Fallen Wizard".