By
Daniel Hidalgo
2019-07-03 00:46:59

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You've already heard about Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, since you should know that Dohn Mheg is the second dungeon in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers.

For those who have not yet heard, Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is the latest expansion that Final Fantasy XIV has had. As we mentioned earlier, Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers has implemented a lot of new features such as new areas, new jobs, new tribes and more. But one of the changes that has caught our attention is that the enemies of the dungeons and bands now do much more damage with the arrival of Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers.

In this case we are going to focus on the second dungeon Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, and just in case, first of all, do not be confused, Dohn Mheg may seem easy, but do not confuse, Dohn Mheg is a dungeon weapons take. So try to take care of even normal enemies because they can do you a good deal of damage if you trust, kill the first groups to let you get to the boss Dohn Mheg: Aenc Thon, the Lord of the Persistent Look in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers.

But you do not have to worry about anything, because this time we have prepared a guide in which we will tell you more details about Dohn Mheg, bosses and other details that will be very useful in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers.

Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - First boss, Aenc Thon.


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The first boss of Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is Aenc Thon. You will have to be prepared because you will probably use one of your critical hits to end a good part of your life.

Also make sure the tanks are ready so the healers will not be so damaged by the attacks of this first boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers and also make sure the healers are ready in case the tanks can not stand.

Another of his attacks by this first boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers will be Hydrofall that will invoke some orange water bubbles to attack you, but this attack is easy to avoid.

Leap has a similar operation to the previous attack, only that with Leap the Lord of the Look intervenes, so you will also have to avoid it.

Although the attack of the first boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers which you will really have to take care of yourself is called "Landsblood", in this attack Aenc Thon will begin to generate a set of geysers which if they reach you will get an incredible amount of damage done . What you have to do to avoid being hit by the fury and the power of the geysers is to stand on the ones that have just exploded, since its explosion does not repeat itself twice continuously.

After this attack the following ones will not be so strong, although you will always have to take care of yourself because as we already mentioned if it takes careless you can do a lot of damage to you.




Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - Second boss, Griaule.


Second boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, will frequently use an attack called "Swinge" and will always be in a random direction so you'll have to be very alert to move in time.

The forage is also capable of inflicting a good amount of damage at the same time as the first great mechanical chief, so you will also have to stay alert to avoid being hit.

One of his most powerful attacks of the second boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is called "Tiiimbeeer" so make sure that the tanks and healers are ready and on the front line to do their job.

Almost to finish with the second boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, the Painted Saplings will have the leading role and will appear shooting lasers at this boss, this will allow you to get the benefits as a result, for this you will have to face the orientation lines to achieve it, taking care of the laser look.

Take care of the offspring that can end up trapping you and your team and prevent them from moving, although they will always be able to continue attacking normally. You will have to free yourself and your companions to face it.

Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers - Third and last boss, Aenc Thon, The Lord of the Long March.


The third and last boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is a version of Aenc Thon called "The Lord of the Long March". The last boss Dohn Mheg in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers will come loaded with a lot of powerful attacks, plus he can use all his fury to finish you off.

One of his attacks is called "virtuous capriccio", sometimes Aenc Thon, The Lord of the Long March, can use this attack in rapid succession being able to inflict an overwhelming amount of damage. So be careful of this.

Another of his attacks is "Imp Choir", this will turn you into an Imp for a few seconds if you are looking at the moment he is launching the attack. To avoid this you will have to avoid it when this boss shows the icon.

Another attack that will turn you into something is "Toad Choir", only that, unlike the previous one, Toad Choir will turn you into a frog for a few seconds (the bad thing is that here the kiss of a princess will not help to take this attack off) . To avoid this, you will have to calculate in which direction this attack will go and move away from it.

And another of the attacks you can expect from this third and final boss Dohn Mheg in Finafl Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is called "Funambulist's Fantasia". This attack consists in that the boss will split the combat area in two halves and you will be in one of them. To be able to approach the boss, you will have to grab a thin bar that goes from one half to the other crossing the void that is in the middle, in the best style of the tightrope. Be careful when crossing, although if you fall you will not die or lose life, but time.




Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 3 PS3, PlayStation 4 PS4, Mac OS X
Genre(s):
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Developer(s):
Square Enix
Publisher(s):
Square Enix
Engine:
Crystal Tools
Mode:
Multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
12+

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