To be more specific uber lilith phase 1 is garbage, at least a lot more than phase 2. Let me elaborate.
The biggest problem with lilith on phase 1 in those damn waves. I swear to God i have seen at least 10 different patterns regarding those damn waves and every time i keep seeing new ones. They can spawn 3 on the same side, they can go different ways, they can spawn tightly together, they can spawn twice on the sides etc.
Now the most typical ones you can avoid, maybe quite easily after you get better, but some waves there is 0% chance to avoid. Lets not forget that this is always a one-shot mechanic, so you are better off going full DPS and hoping you can go to phase 2 fast enough or have some way to become invulnerable like the sorceress or the necromancer.
Phase 2 seems harder but you only have to pay attention to the little fireballs and hope she doesn’t suck you into one.
Bottom line is this fight is garbage and cheap, you can have 1shot mechanics in the game but they should be telegraphed, not have 50ms response time and hope they spawn the right way and also the hitbox doesn’t f you up.
And you have streamers like Raxx where they pick the most broken build of the season that can bypass all her mechanics and they say “Oh well Uber Lilith is quite easy now maybe they should buff her more and make her a challenge”…
Well there are a few random ones which is rly troublesome to avoid if u got delay. However to have a easier time try hug the edge of the circle. It makes it alot easier and u wont get those rly clutch ones as often.
Yea, it’s a poorly telegraphed fight in phase 1 with very little time to react. You either have to have insane damage to force it out of the phase fast, have really fast reflexes and a very mobile spec or have an immunity on a short cooldown.
I’ve read you can also stack health to the point that it doesn’t one shot you as an alternative.
When I did it pre-season and S1 I just cheesed it with Druid damage.
You used to be able to evade into the middle and then evade right or left but they changed the pattern now and I can’t do it as a melee class - might be easier with blood mist and rogue dash, sorc teleport … if you have a class with those kinds of abilities give it a shot?
Phase 1 is unfair, random and just pure BS. There’s nothing even close in thig game difficulty wise. Sure, capstone Elias can be tough, Varshan hits hard, true. But those fights are fair, it’s clear where attacks go and how to dodge them. Echo of Lilith, what a silly concept. Why Echo is stronger than the Lilith itself is also something I can’t comprehend.
Phase 1 is pure dps check. Can you hit her hard enough before she even starts flying? Phase 2 in the other hand is too easy, but has cool music. Shame it takes dozens of tries to get there T_T
I’d really like to see and play her mechanics in a real fight. Right now it’s either “she oneshots you” or “you oneshot her” which is the most terrible boss design you could ever ask for.
I just killed uber Lilith at level 97 to finish the season journey (probably won’t even bother finishing leveling to 100).
Ball Lightning was enough once I had better gear + adjusted paragon to force her out of phase 1 without having to do any mechanics. Phase 2 you can just keep trying until it bugs out and no fire spirit things spawn (if you fail to avoid them). They still haven’t fixed this and it happens decently frequently it seems so eventually you just don’t have to do any meaningful mechanic in phase 2 either other than moving platforms and dodging one aoe swipe thing she does after the first platform transfer.
I think the no fire spirit bug may have to do with how fast you damage her, but I’m not entirely sure.
I also only leveled one glyph to 21 this season and another to 15. most other glyphs are level 1.
I am guessing English isn’t your native language or your second, which is why you are having a hard time understanding what “seems” means, otherwise you wouldn’t be posting what you posted.
Here let me help you out, taken from online dictionary
seem verb (used without object)
to appear to be, feel, do, etc.: She seems better this morning.
to appear to one’s own senses, mind, observation, judgment, etc.: It seems to me that someone is calling.
So when you see the definition of the verb seem, coupled with my words" It seems harder…BUT" you can safely deduce that i don’t actually think phase 2 is hard.