!14In Normal Difficulty, three strikes occur.
!15In Heroic Difficulty, four strikes occur. Once Mestrah, the Illuminated assumes her dragon form, nearly all players face their own Multi-sided Strike challenge
!16In Mythic Difficulty, five strikes occur, and nearly all players face their own Multi-Sided Strike challenge.
!17In Looking for Raid Difficulty, three strikes occur.
!16In Mythic difficulty, this ability instantly kills the victim.
!15In Heroic Difficulty, only one of the barrier's weak points is attackable unless a player uses a Force Orb to make the other points attackable.
!16In Mythic Difficulty, none of the barrier's weak points are attackable until players use a Force Orb to make each weak point attackable. Additionally, a Spirit of Niuzao will chase the players through the maze.
!15In Heroic difficulty, the dragon now triggers a Multi-Sided Strike on nearly all enemies.
!15,16In Heroic and Mythic difficulties, the cone of fire leaves a trail on the ground that continually burns any player standing in it.
I realise this is a very common thing in MMOs (and also not a point of contention for 99% of players), but can you please stop naming NPCs after their abilities? It's a fire mage who hasn't been introduced before, so his name is "Flamefist". Engineers are almost always named "Wrenchly Gearsprocket", blacksmiths have names like "Orcface Bighammer", paladins are named something like "Goodguy the Lightlover", and so on. Can't people just have names, please? It's bloody silly.
It seems they kinda save all the flavor for their LAD vids. Which I think is totally acceptable, really.
why the hell do we have a Mists of Pandaria boss in BFA?
People have said the Illuminated is a Lightforged monk. Looks like a nirmal Draenei ti me
Looks like an interesting and challenging encounter. Nice guide.