Abyssal snake rares
I had now in like 80% of my abyssal depths a weird snake like enemy, which creates weird tornadoes and which is inside and while casting it completely invulnerable for any of my attacks or skills.
How exactly are we dealing with them? I tried kiting them out, they jump to me through the ground and instantly casting their cloud/cyclone whatever again and are invulnerable again. I mean I can beat them if I burst them down from 100% to 0% if I can stun them and my rota works perfectly. But is there any trick to them or a solution? I feel like pretty OP the most time, not once I met a boss which was a challenge/problem so far, but these enemies... I am unable to figure out how to deal with them? While they are invulnerable, they are completely immune for me to ground effects and ailments. Cannot stun or pin them either. Would anyone please be so kind and tell me how to deal with them or give me a hint? Last bumped on Sep 10, 2025, 8:13:19 PM
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Yes I had a rare serpent at the end of abyssal depths with reviving serpent minions and I just couldn't beat them. They were invulnerable most of the time. Apparently they are supposed to go underground and jump up, but for some reason they don't. They just chase you and do their spinning move over and over again.
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As far as I understand you have to stand in the "tornado" with them in order to damage them.
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" Standing into them did not do any difference. The only way I can actually kill them if I can pull them out and then luckily stun/electrocute/pin them so they don't cast their tornado once again. But luckily they seem to not being that frequent anymore. |
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" These are so poorly designed. I first just thought they were bugged and taking no damage. My minions will surround them and they just take no damage for no apparent reason. I have to run off and something resets and I can do a little damage, then they're immune again, rinse and repeat. I hate them, they make no sense and are infuriating. And they seem to be in every abyssal depth, often more than one. |