Talk:Corla, Herald of Twilight

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I think it's a more effective strategy to only kill 2 of the evolved zealots. With one zealot left it is very easy for the whole group to rotate out blocking the last one.

I'd say the best strategy is splitting 4 group members into 2 groups and blocking 2 of the beams. Kill the remaining zealot when he evolves, then all of the group members start blocking the last beam in turns, killing the 2nd zealot when he evolves. After the 2nd zealot is dead, everyone continues to take turns blocking the last beam and focus on the boss.

You don't even need an order when 4-5 group members are blocking the same beam. Just run off when your stack is over 60. If you don't have a debuff and see someone run off the beam, jump in.

When the boss dies, the last zealot goes away, or they did for us anyway. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kirska7 (talk · contr).

It might also be possible to have 2 dps and a healer stand blocking the beams and have the other dps go stand for 15 seconds in each beam, this removes the other players debuffs and then the dps can let the beam fall on them again and do the same for the next person, once they are reset, let their own debuff fall off and repeat, I havent tried this but it seems like it would work, we did a similar thing with 2 of them but we did kill 1. Brinty (talk) 14:12, September 16, 2010 (UTC)