I'm always brought back to the comment pointing out that a round in dnd lasts 6 seconds, so in real time this would be like this absolute machine just swiftly picking off cambions one by one as he's being constantly blasted with tens of scorching rays each second and just shrugging them off, I imagine Raphael being like yo wtf
@@callumreilly9107 he was, but he died and his essence was drained away into the greater pool to reform bhaal, in BG2 hes only ressurected by a single drop of the essence that basically keeps him alive but doesnt give him any powers of a bhaalspawn
Most bosses and enemies in the game aren't actually meant to be on the party's side. Just imagine actually getting Ansur on your team. That would break the game.
@@m0epinatorThis makes me realize his red shadows kind of represent the old Mirror Image in the previous BG games. His Murder Strikes being similar to how his high APR back then.
@@stevenclover415 I've debunked this myself before. Immunity to crits means the auto hit effect is nullified. Back when Hold Person made any attack an auto Crit, not any hit (aka ignored AC because the critical range was 1-20) using any piece that granted critical immunity would nullify the auto hit. After the patch that made it so you need to actually hit them for hold person to Crit I tested it again myself, and contrary to how it works in D&D5e, Crit immunity does in fact mean that if you roll a 20 and still don't beat AC, you don't hit Part of why I tested this so much was because I knew what a menace hold person was and when I did my solo run I didn't want a single 2nd level spell to be a reset later on in the run
@@stevenclover415 crits auto hit in normal D&D, but sadly BG3 is not D&D. If it was then a natural 20 wouldn't auto succeed on any checks (look close in the rules, nothing says that a natural 20 forces a skill check success), you wouldn't jump as a bonus action, opportunity attacks won't use your offhand weapon, ECT.
@@w3bcor3 i kinda hated her so much cause of how she acted like she was more than Raphael’s pet. Even her own sister is stronger than her. One thing to make a pact with a devil for power, another thing to not realise that you got the shortend of the stick. I mean look at Wyll, he would crush Korilla to dust even at his weakened state and his patron is only half-cambion. Before the tadpole, he could summon hellbeasts and do all sorts of powerful attacks. Korilla cannot even do anymore than a weakass lvl 1 wizard. Stupid little dwarf. Know when you are outclassed. I wish there was a way to tell her to shut up as the adults are talking.
@@nathanieljefferies5491 SHUDUP IT'S NOT UR BUSINESS HER SİSTER NEVER WANTED TO LOOSE HER!! THERE ARE GOOD PLAYERS TOO UNLIKE EVİL PLAYERS LİKE U !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first time I fought Raphael I was almost out of all my resources with less than half my party's total spell slots and no action surges left. I still got down to where is was only Raphael left, I could hardly hit him for most of the fight and all that was left standing was Hope and Tav. Then I realized how strong Divine Intervention was and cleaned up the fight pretty easy, but damn I was sweating and even failed a couple times because I didn't realize I could just poof and have everything.
Why didnt you use the restoration pool in the boudoir? It has infinite uses before the Raphael fight begins and gives your party the benefits of a long rest.
Very first time through this fight I was in your situation as well. Had to use both Shadowheart and Hope's Divine Intervention to get through it. Now, I just Oppenheimer this fight. "Hold Monster" spell also works like a charm.@Vinteroffer
Yea, in the game Sarevok definitely felt at least 2 times stronger than Raphael. That devil is a little bitch and dies to Lae'zel in 2 turns, but Sarevok has a lot higher effective HP and a lot of protection spells from his ghosts.
@@nevrast-1 i was not able to kill him first turn because of high AC, and then his ghosts used some spells on him so i decided to kill them first. Managed to CC him with dominate person so it was still a pretty easy fight, but took a lot longer than Raphael
@@HikariAnnoxisi approached both fights the same way (extended globe of invulnerability and hasted fighter & paladin), and while neither of them was particularly hard on balanced difficulty, i found sarevok went down much faster. He has less health, weaker minions, and no regen mechanic that forces you to divert your attention from him. I was able to down him in one turn with 6 melee attacks and 3 or 4 rays from the curriculum of strategy spell. Raphael has nearly double the hp, plus I had to waste the curriculum spell (probably the best pure damage spell in the game) on his pillars, which thankfully managed to get three of them with just the one spell slot. After that, the fight is fairly easy, but it takes a lot longer than Sarevok to be sure.
@@zonk1580I mean...being invulnerable for 3 + turns does trivialize a lot of difficulty in any fight..but to each their own I guess. Maybe try the fights without Globe, you might feel differently about how difficult they are.. 😂 Granted, there's many more ways to make a fight significantly easier. Globe is just the most brain dead, especially if you get Gortash boots to not be forcefully moved out of your position.
For me Raphael is probably harder than any boss in game, and only ansur can be on par with him. Sarevok was like pummel bag for my storm sorcerer and mage with chain lightning. But Raphael could just one shot all of my mages, and only thing that saved me was Hope's divine intervention, and water mirmidon healing vapor that barely kept me alive during Raphael fight.
I didn't know you could save Korilla until watching this, I've never seen it. I put death ward on hope and had her use her divine intervention, I think it nuked Korilla along with most of the ads so I never considered saving her sister was even an option...
What? Raphael actually has a second phase with that Fiendish Ascension? That's the first time i've ever seen it, would've made him much more threatening.
stuff like this always makes me wonder how the fuck Jaheira stopped this fucking monster from becoming bhaals chosen in BG2, like it does not seem possible for a mortal druid to kill a creature this powerful
Because when he got resurrected in ToB, he lost all of his essence. In the first game, he was even more powerful with immunity to cold, acid, fire, magic, and electricity damage. This isn’t mentioning that he was permanently hasted, had exceptional strength at 18/00, and had grandmaster in two-handed swords allowing him to hit like five times a round or something.
Gorion's Ward was also really powerful. Considering he was given the Slayer Form, he honestly was kind of the favorite and was favored to be the one to revive Bhaal.
@@zer0stars GW gets complete immunity to normal and +1 weapons, has innate powers from being a Bhaalspawn such as curing minor wounds, drawing upon holy might, and curing poison. Also they can get to like level 40 in ToB, easily making them one of, if not the, most powerful mortals to ever walk the land. GW is so ridiculous that even Elminster said he wouldn’t try to take them on, despite, quote, having “plenty of time to practice.”
the 2 bosses I loved 1v1ing with a paladin just because it was cool, Sarevok and Raphael, had more trouble with Raphael because fire, but glad to see they could 1v1
I'd like to see this in honor mode, and how it would go down. Sarevok would probably have a harder time as some of Raphael's spells get kind of crazy then!
I had no idea Sarevok could be such a beast - on my last playthrough I killed him in 2 turns (while having to spend like 30 minutes on Raphael). Then again, being player-controlled could do that to a mf
When you realize that the only way to beat sarevok is to burst him down within two rounds because if you don't he will have 30+ac, 30 heals per attack with 4 attacks - and permanent haste: o_o
@@WhowlingWholf I “perma“killed her by Turning her into an ally (not after lorroakan) feign death her, and then killed her there. She didn’t revive then, but she still revived as a mushroom zombie
yes, I used the trade method via the circus gate to give items, I made a recent Guide video for item equipping but was done on pc, idk how that translates to console exactly.
Raphael is many times weaker than Sarevok. I have never died because of Raphael, although I have already completed the honor mode many times with one hero. Everything is explained very simply: Sarevok is guaranteed to kill you in 1 turn if he gets to you. And Raphael cannot in any way give you a One-Shot, Raphael has no damage. And his allies are killed literally in 1-2 moves if you have a competent build.@@Chadius_Thundercock
none of the patches have fixed it yet, so should still work fine. I can recommend trying a different save, or watching video details carefully but the glitch is not too hard to do
@@WhowlingWholf I noticed that you can only make the noise if you are in a group with 4 of you alone, it doesn't work, but I can take him with me to the towers but he stays still, when I tell him to move he follows and leaves the room and then I say it again and he comes back However, sometimes he enters and leaves the group instantly.
@@nadinhaklk okay yea he normally stays still and leaves when moving around, do you have pixie buff active? that is a reason why he will leave instantly when you ask to join. The rest of the guide video explain interactions if you have haven't watch it fully I would recommend.
@@noamtoyep, and from act 2 continue as normal, he will follow along since doing the nightsong will cut off act 1 completely, and glut glitches since he is meqnt to be in act 1, and won't open dialogue. From there it's impossible for him to leave since he leaves via dialogue
I expected this in a way, Raphael is not that strong, he is a Nepobabie of the Nine Hells, he is probably even weaker than Glasya, Glasya is the daughter of Asmodeus, and Glasya is weaker than a Pit Fiend.
The crit rate on bg3 is a bit ridiculous i have to say consisering their is like a 5% chance of rolling a NAT 20 and enemies always get like 1 per turn
@@4m4n40 No, rolls are just extremely rigged for enemies with a lot of hit chances being blatant lies. Even without karmic dice, crit miss chains are a regular occurrence for the player and players regularly have 2-3 entire turns of party-wide miss chains vs anything with a 70% hit chance due to this rigging. You'll notice that, even with achieving 95% hit chance on enemies or 99% with stacked advantage, you'll still regularly crit miss at a rate of at least 30% because the rolls are straight up that extremely rigged against you behind the scenes (it's almost impossible to consistently hit anything 4 times in a row for this reason, even with 99% hit chance). 20-23 AC is also, at best, only a 50% chance for an enemy to miss you while in contrast that's almost unhittable when enemies have that unless players are using tons of accuracy boosters with the sweatiest build imaginable, or guaranteed hit spells/massive Arcane Acuity stacks. In contrast, enemies have absolutely cracked accuracy to the point where, on Tactician, AC below 20 is effectively 0 and they crit extremely often. The thing is, however, because itemization for the player is so cracked these bouts of blatantly obvious rigging for enemies only really matter during mid Act 1 as the moment you start finally cobbling together a build, these rigged rolls become necessary for enemies to stand any semblance of a chance against you even on Tactician. If enemies didn't have rigged rolls, Tactician and HM would be complete cakewalks because lacking rigged hit chances and hidden AC pierce would make players practically invulnerable by Act 2. Even in this video, you can see that Sarevok's 28 AC which is basically unhittable for players outside of magic missile and hyper stacked Arcane Acuity is regularly being bypassed with chain crits off enemies who have no crit chance boosting passive effects at all.
Nah sarevok is kind glitched, search shadowheart vs sarevok solo honor mode, dude get crited all the time There is some glitch that makes him get crit all the time
@@alessioguida5237 you want him dead for Glut to reanimate him as your own spore servant. I have a guide video to get glut into act 2, and continue along into act 3 like normal and he should follow along
K so I'm confused Going off enemy HP this seems to be on balanced, but korilla exclusively using poision spray makes me think its explorer spells/items? Either way I have fought both of these and there is no way sarevok wins by this much, Like yeah he def would win in game but not this badly. I also noticed raphel only had 21 AC in this??? Sarevok defenitely does not have 29 AC considering I was able to hit him with anything other than a crit?!? HE DOES NOT DO THAT MUCH DAMAGE MY GUYS WERE EATING HITS FROM HIM ALL DAY AND TAKING LIKE 13 DAMAGE?? Also tactician abilities too maybe cause i did the entire raphel fight over like 30 turns and he never transformed like that? What kind of wierdness did you do with Sarevok that he's nearly impossible to hit, does this much damage, and heals for that much? This doesn't make any sense to me.
I only play tactician, Raphael AC base is 21, then gets +3 DEX for each pillar, giving +4 AC total. Killing Sarevok's ghosts permanently buff him which gets his AC to 28 then I have him +1 AC from cloak. I also gave him some dmg item buffs and he always hits for max dmg and item for max heal rolls.
I fought Sarevok 3 times, once in balanced mode and twice in honor. He was a pushover each time. I used icy ground in honor mode and he spent most of the combat laying down. He represented Bhaal poorly.
I'm always brought back to the comment pointing out that a round in dnd lasts 6 seconds, so in real time this would be like this absolute machine just swiftly picking off cambions one by one as he's being constantly blasted with tens of scorching rays each second and just shrugging them off, I imagine Raphael being like yo wtf
Being a spawn of the God of Murder will do that to you 💀
@@Jojaderr due to BG2 sarevok isnt a bhaalspawn, however he is more or less a lvl 20 character lore wise so hes god killing tier
@@Colm1800 Are you sure? He's referred to as one of the Bhaalspawn on the forgotten realms wiki page
@@callumreilly9107 he was, but he died and his essence was drained away into the greater pool to reform bhaal, in BG2 hes only ressurected by a single drop of the essence that basically keeps him alive but doesnt give him any powers of a bhaalspawn
@@Jojaderr Is TOB not canon? He'd be level 30+ if it is
Sarevok was tough but I never expected him to be this much of an engine of destruction
Sarevok was outrageously mad even in original BG
Most bosses and enemies in the game aren't actually meant to be on the party's side.
Just imagine actually getting Ansur on your team. That would break the game.
He is murder's progeny
@@m0epinatorThis makes me realize his red shadows kind of represent the old Mirror Image in the previous BG games. His Murder Strikes being similar to how his high APR back then.
@@m0epinatorand I heard BG3 Sarevok is a shell of his former self
What I find really funny is how basically only crits hit him
Yeah +8 AC kinda does that to people. I wonder if you could make him equip something like the grymforge helm and become immune to the crits 🤔
@@ammonbergevin5302 Immunity to crits only means you don't take the extra damage. A crit is a guaranteed hit no matter what
@@stevenclover415 I've debunked this myself before. Immunity to crits means the auto hit effect is nullified. Back when Hold Person made any attack an auto Crit, not any hit (aka ignored AC because the critical range was 1-20) using any piece that granted critical immunity would nullify the auto hit. After the patch that made it so you need to actually hit them for hold person to Crit I tested it again myself, and contrary to how it works in D&D5e, Crit immunity does in fact mean that if you roll a 20 and still don't beat AC, you don't hit
Part of why I tested this so much was because I knew what a menace hold person was and when I did my solo run I didn't want a single 2nd level spell to be a reset later on in the run
@@stevenclover415 crits auto hit in normal D&D, but sadly BG3 is not D&D. If it was then a natural 20 wouldn't auto succeed on any checks (look close in the rules, nothing says that a natural 20 forces a skill check success), you wouldn't jump as a bonus action, opportunity attacks won't use your offhand weapon, ECT.
@@ammonbergevin5302 I like the changes they made for this game, makes everything flow better.
The pig that destroyed the third pillar is the real GOAT of this fight xD
Raphael was probably furious
If only one of them thought to learn chill touch.
This would be a perfect way to counter it XD "Oh? You think yourself unkillable? Well... Enjoy this necrotic damage..."
You'd still have to hit him with that
poor korilla, she's trying her best.
She sold her sister out for nothing and died for nothing…
@@nathanieljefferies5491real as hell, all that work for nothing
@@w3bcor3 i kinda hated her so much cause of how she acted like she was more than Raphael’s pet. Even her own sister is stronger than her. One thing to make a pact with a devil for power, another thing to not realise that you got the shortend of the stick. I mean look at Wyll, he would crush Korilla to dust even at his weakened state and his patron is only half-cambion. Before the tadpole, he could summon hellbeasts and do all sorts of powerful attacks. Korilla cannot even do anymore than a weakass lvl 1 wizard. Stupid little dwarf. Know when you are outclassed. I wish there was a way to tell her to shut up as the adults are talking.
@@nathanieljefferies5491 SHUDUP IT'S NOT UR BUSINESS HER SİSTER NEVER WANTED TO LOOSE HER!! THERE ARE GOOD PLAYERS TOO UNLIKE EVİL PLAYERS LİKE U !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@w3bcor3 IT'S NOT REAL U BR4D DID YOU PLAY THE GAME WITH UR *** ??
I love how Sarevok deals with the Cambions and the imps like they are just stupid flies.
And to think this guy was even more powerful at the end of Baldur’s Gate 1. “I will be the last… and you will go first!” Indeed.
I've never beaten him legit
Was definitely not expecting that ending attack 0-o
Imagine the sword of chaos at it's full power and Sarevok at his prime.
that healing so broken and 29 ac what the
its too bad he didnt get legendary action
Yeah legendary action is always a plus if you're on honour mode but can be tricky if you screw up the save files
@@greentea2993 Murderous Retort?
@@WhowlingWholf There is a helmet that deal radiant damage every time an attack miss. You can just stand there as the enemies kill themselves lol
@@rustygear447 haha true but only 1d4 so you might stand there for a while. Also does it only work on melee attacks?
The first time I fought Raphael I was almost out of all my resources with less than half my party's total spell slots and no action surges left. I still got down to where is was only Raphael left, I could hardly hit him for most of the fight and all that was left standing was Hope and Tav. Then I realized how strong Divine Intervention was and cleaned up the fight pretty easy, but damn I was sweating and even failed a couple times because I didn't realize I could just poof and have everything.
Why didnt you use the restoration pool in the boudoir? It has infinite uses before the Raphael fight begins and gives your party the benefits of a long rest.
@@jelloistasty Because I didn't know about it? I ended up entering the boudoir from a back entrance. I never even got near the pool.
Very first time through this fight I was in your situation as well.
Had to use both Shadowheart and Hope's Divine Intervention to get through it.
Now, I just Oppenheimer this fight.
"Hold Monster" spell also works like a charm.@Vinteroffer
@@riffgroove I didnt even need hold monster, Raphael got destroyed by Tashas Hideous Laughter in my fight, it was hilarious
I had a lot of problems with this fight on my first playthrough. Next time, I just brought a lot of smokepowder barrels 😂
best soundtrack ever made
Bruh i was just wishing it was possible to have a sarevok build and dam here it is
Not just some sarevok build, it is Sarevok himself lol
He’s probably a fighter-champion, although he has a rage as well
@@ant3910 thats not rage its called "deathbringer assault"
@@nodforkiss yea, just same animation
this was beautiful! also does the glut glitch work solo or do you need a full party?
cheers, hm I haven't tried solo but I don't see why it shouldn't work
update: glitch doesn't seem to work solo, but once you get him in Act 2 you should be able to solo from there
@@WhowlingWholf thanks so much - glad to assist with some theory crafting I guess 💪
And there's my stealth solo archer - killing Sarevok in literally 2 shots.
Yea, in the game Sarevok definitely felt at least 2 times stronger than Raphael. That devil is a little bitch and dies to Lae'zel in 2 turns, but Sarevok has a lot higher effective HP and a lot of protection spells from his ghosts.
Just focus Sarevok first and fight becomes easy
@@nevrast-1 i was not able to kill him first turn because of high AC, and then his ghosts used some spells on him so i decided to kill them first. Managed to CC him with dominate person so it was still a pretty easy fight, but took a lot longer than Raphael
@@HikariAnnoxisi approached both fights the same way (extended globe of invulnerability and hasted fighter & paladin), and while neither of them was particularly hard on balanced difficulty, i found sarevok went down much faster. He has less health, weaker minions, and no regen mechanic that forces you to divert your attention from him. I was able to down him in one turn with 6 melee attacks and 3 or 4 rays from the curriculum of strategy spell. Raphael has nearly double the hp, plus I had to waste the curriculum spell (probably the best pure damage spell in the game) on his pillars, which thankfully managed to get three of them with just the one spell slot. After that, the fight is fairly easy, but it takes a lot longer than Sarevok to be sure.
@@zonk1580I mean...being invulnerable for 3 + turns does trivialize a lot of difficulty in any fight..but to each their own I guess. Maybe try the fights without Globe, you might feel differently about how difficult they are.. 😂
Granted, there's many more ways to make a fight significantly easier. Globe is just the most brain dead, especially if you get Gortash boots to not be forcefully moved out of your position.
For me Raphael is probably harder than any boss in game, and only ansur can be on par with him. Sarevok was like pummel bag for my storm sorcerer and mage with chain lightning. But Raphael could just one shot all of my mages, and only thing that saved me was Hope's divine intervention, and water mirmidon healing vapor that barely kept me alive during Raphael fight.
This is really cool! I’d love to see Gortash vs Raphael sometime :)
Im getting flashbacks of the old Baldur's Gate when Sarevok annihilated Gorion
Could we technically do this with Orin as she‘s a corpse for a few frames before becoming the Gore Pile
Good idea, I'll give it a go sometime soon
@F1shyBab1shy-sg2nu damn doesn't work, she still turns into gore pile after u fungus her
@@WhowlingWholf damn
@@WhowlingWholf could you still post the video (if you have it)
yea will do, I tried other things too but they didn't work unfortunately
I didn't know you could save Korilla until watching this, I've never seen it. I put death ward on hope and had her use her divine intervention, I think it nuked Korilla along with most of the ads so I never considered saving her sister was even an option...
I just put Hope in a globe of invulnerability. That way the reflection doesn't even hurt
What? Raphael actually has a second phase with that Fiendish Ascension? That's the first time i've ever seen it, would've made him much more threatening.
stuff like this always makes me wonder how the fuck Jaheira stopped this fucking monster from becoming bhaals chosen in BG2, like it does not seem possible for a mortal druid to kill a creature this powerful
Because when he got resurrected in ToB, he lost all of his essence. In the first game, he was even more powerful with immunity to cold, acid, fire, magic, and electricity damage.
This isn’t mentioning that he was permanently hasted, had exceptional strength at 18/00, and had grandmaster in two-handed swords allowing him to hit like five times a round or something.
Gorion's Ward was also really powerful. Considering he was given the Slayer Form, he honestly was kind of the favorite and was favored to be the one to revive Bhaal.
@@zer0stars GW gets complete immunity to normal and +1 weapons, has innate powers from being a Bhaalspawn such as curing minor wounds, drawing upon holy might, and curing poison. Also they can get to like level 40 in ToB, easily making them one of, if not the, most powerful mortals to ever walk the land.
GW is so ridiculous that even Elminster said he wouldn’t try to take them on, despite, quote, having “plenty of time to practice.”
Any idea if there's a mod that gives you the glut spore servant spell?
Console can add it to you but the controls are funky
the 2 bosses I loved 1v1ing with a paladin just because it was cool, Sarevok and Raphael, had more trouble with Raphael because fire, but glad to see they could 1v1
I'd like to see this in honor mode, and how it would go down.
Sarevok would probably have a harder time as some of Raphael's spells get kind of crazy then!
I had no idea Sarevok could be such a beast - on my last playthrough I killed him in 2 turns (while having to spend like 30 minutes on Raphael). Then again, being player-controlled could do that to a mf
id love to see sarevok vs ansur
I plan to showcase a few other characters first but could do another sarevok video, might change him up with equipment
Sarevok was a pure wrecking machine in all the games! I still hate what Larian did to him however.
When you realize that the only way to beat sarevok is to burst him down within two rounds because if you don't he will have 30+ac, 30 heals per attack with 4 attacks - and permanent haste: o_o
Everyone is like a baby for him, omg
I was able to kill Aylin in act 3, & and I pulled some shenanigans (killing civilians)
Kill her act 3? did you kill her act 2 and then went to act 3?
...is it that part with Lorroakan or what
@@WhowlingWholf I “perma“killed her by Turning her into an ally (not after lorroakan) feign death her, and then killed her there. She didn’t revive then, but she still revived as a mushroom zombie
@@F1shyBab1shy huh that's interesting
@@WhowlingWholf yeah, it’s weird. I haven’t been able to replicate it
why did sarevok randomly say “you will please bhaal” after you killed korilla?
I edited that in haha. He doesn't have any voice lines when you control him
Did you equip him too? Is there a video on how to that?
I play on console
yes, I used the trade method via the circus gate to give items, I made a recent Guide video for item equipping but was done on pc, idk how that translates to console exactly.
Sarevok is several times stronger. One of the most dangerous bosses, unlike the weak Raphael.
Raphael is one of the hardest bosses in the game tf are you talking about
I killed Sarevok very easily by spamming magic missile, Raphael was much harder because of the number of opponents
He constantly lies on the floor if cast ice under him. Easiest target.
Raphael is many times weaker than Sarevok. I have never died because of Raphael, although I have already completed the honor mode many times with one hero. Everything is explained very simply: Sarevok is guaranteed to kill you in 1 turn if he gets to you. And Raphael cannot in any way give you a One-Shot, Raphael has no damage. And his allies are killed literally in 1-2 moves if you have a competent build.@@Chadius_Thundercock
Both are easy as fuck
Did you remove the bug? I can't take him out of act 1 :c
Just took him out of the underdark in a new campaign, so can confirm it's not removed.
none of the patches have fixed it yet, so should still work fine. I can recommend trying a different save, or watching video details carefully but the glitch is not too hard to do
@@WhowlingWholf I noticed that you can only make the noise if you are in a group with 4 of you alone, it doesn't work, but I can take him with me to the towers but he stays still, when I tell him to move he follows and leaves the room and then I say it again and he comes back However, sometimes he enters and leaves the group instantly.
@@nadinhaklk okay yea he normally stays still and leaves when moving around, do you have pixie buff active? that is a reason why he will leave instantly when you ask to join.
The rest of the guide video explain interactions if you have haven't watch it fully I would recommend.
Sarevok would make a great fighter in blood war.
How u play as seravok? I’m somconfused ? How he on ur team ?
Using Glut's spore ability, and a glitch to get him here
wtf these guys are strong, a shame i killed them in one turn on my honor mode run and skipped them on all the other ones
how did you get Sarevok??
Killing him and raising him as spore servant all thanks to Glut, I have done similar on other characters on my channel
@@WhowlingWholf how did you get glut in act 3
@@ididthisforreddit2428 the glitch to get Glut in act 2 and just keep progressing to act 3 and he should follow along
The fight shows that he is chad
A long rest causes him to lose all his buffs it seems.
ah shame, what about if you kill him again and re-animating him after long rest?
@@WhowlingWholf Yep, he gets all his buffs back and his sword can heal again.
How do I equip the items for him?
I will be doing a Guide video about items for servants soon
But how did you get Glut to act 3? The explanation is only for act 2.
@@noamtoyep, and from act 2 continue as normal, he will follow along since doing the nightsong will cut off act 1 completely, and glut glitches since he is meqnt to be in act 1, and won't open dialogue. From there it's impossible for him to leave since he leaves via dialogue
Bro, he cannot die
Talk about lifesteal tanking
How can you play with Sarevok?
Using Glut's animating spores; its possible to glitch him into act 2 and move to act 3 with him in your party still
I expected this in a way, Raphael is not that strong, he is a Nepobabie of the Nine Hells, he is probably even weaker than Glasya, Glasya is the daughter of Asmodeus, and Glasya is weaker than a Pit Fiend.
sarevok was easy asf
The crit rate on bg3 is a bit ridiculous i have to say consisering their is like a 5% chance of rolling a NAT 20 and enemies always get like 1 per turn
Maybe karmic dice was on
@@4m4n40
No, rolls are just extremely rigged for enemies with a lot of hit chances being blatant lies. Even without karmic dice, crit miss chains are a regular occurrence for the player and players regularly have 2-3 entire turns of party-wide miss chains vs anything with a 70% hit chance due to this rigging. You'll notice that, even with achieving 95% hit chance on enemies or 99% with stacked advantage, you'll still regularly crit miss at a rate of at least 30% because the rolls are straight up that extremely rigged against you behind the scenes (it's almost impossible to consistently hit anything 4 times in a row for this reason, even with 99% hit chance). 20-23 AC is also, at best, only a 50% chance for an enemy to miss you while in contrast that's almost unhittable when enemies have that unless players are using tons of accuracy boosters with the sweatiest build imaginable, or guaranteed hit spells/massive Arcane Acuity stacks. In contrast, enemies have absolutely cracked accuracy to the point where, on Tactician, AC below 20 is effectively 0 and they crit extremely often.
The thing is, however, because itemization for the player is so cracked these bouts of blatantly obvious rigging for enemies only really matter during mid Act 1 as the moment you start finally cobbling together a build, these rigged rolls become necessary for enemies to stand any semblance of a chance against you even on Tactician. If enemies didn't have rigged rolls, Tactician and HM would be complete cakewalks because lacking rigged hit chances and hidden AC pierce would make players practically invulnerable by Act 2.
Even in this video, you can see that Sarevok's 28 AC which is basically unhittable for players outside of magic missile and hyper stacked Arcane Acuity is regularly being bypassed with chain crits off enemies who have no crit chance boosting passive effects at all.
Nah sarevok is kind glitched, search shadowheart vs sarevok solo honor mode, dude get crited all the time
There is some glitch that makes him get crit all the time
How I bring Sarevok with me ?
@nickkowak9628 too late I killed him! 😂😂 next run!
@@alessioguida5237 you want him dead for Glut to reanimate him as your own spore servant. I have a guide video to get glut into act 2, and continue along into act 3 like normal and he should follow along
Saravok is to buffed this is A+ shit clip
*IN B H A A L S NAME*
K so I'm confused
Going off enemy HP this seems to be on balanced, but korilla exclusively using poision spray makes me think its explorer spells/items?
Either way I have fought both of these and there is no way sarevok wins by this much, Like yeah he def would win in game but not this badly. I also noticed raphel only had 21 AC in this??? Sarevok defenitely does not have 29 AC considering I was able to hit him with anything other than a crit?!? HE DOES NOT DO THAT MUCH DAMAGE MY GUYS WERE EATING HITS FROM HIM ALL DAY AND TAKING LIKE 13 DAMAGE?? Also tactician abilities too maybe cause i did the entire raphel fight over like 30 turns and he never transformed like that?
What kind of wierdness did you do with Sarevok that he's nearly impossible to hit, does this much damage, and heals for that much? This doesn't make any sense to me.
I only play tactician, Raphael AC base is 21, then gets +3 DEX for each pillar, giving +4 AC total. Killing Sarevok's ghosts permanently buff him which gets his AC to 28 then I have him +1 AC from cloak. I also gave him some dmg item buffs and he always hits for max dmg and item for max heal rolls.
I fought Sarevok 3 times, once in balanced mode and twice in honor. He was a pushover each time. I used icy ground in honor mode and he spent most of the combat laying down. He represented Bhaal poorly.
Poor Raphael
Does this still work?
Glut act 3? Yes
What 😂
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