

All in all, a fairly simple battle, and you shouldn't have too much trouble with her so long as you remain mobile. She'll spit web at areas of the ground to slow you down, can infest areas of the map with poison clouds, and at set intervals, she will flee and spawn a collection of spiders and spiderlings. Aranea is basically just a beefier version of the plagued spiders you fought earlier in the caves. Use this to your advantage.Īnother fairly easy battle. If you find your health dropping in the fight, you can always kill his skeletons for health globes, or lead them into his whirlwind attack, and he'll do the job for you. His attacks are slow enough that you should be able to use "hit and run" tactics fairly reliably. Thankfully, there'll be a bit of warning before he uses the attack (he'll raise his weapon, hiss, and mist will start to appear around him). His whirlwind assault, where he turns ethereal and untargetable, is a particularly nasty attack. Heavier classes like barbarians and monks can go toe-to-toe with him for a time, but I wouldn't recommend it. Leoric hits like a tank, teleports around the battlefield, and summons small mobs of skeletons to attack you. The Skeleton King / Mad King of Tristram: **Do note that if you've not yet played through Act IV, I wouldn't recommend reading that section of the guide, as it may spoil things for you.** Here are a few tips for each of the bosses (and mid-bosses), so you have an idea of what they can do. If you need to, jump to these categories: Have you been enjoying your time with Diablo III? Is it your favorite game yet? Whether it is or not, we'd like you to have an even better experience, so here you'll find some tips on how to beat the bosses you'll encounter, as well as cheats and easter eggs you can expect from Diablo III.
