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That's gonna give me nightmares.
~ A drunk in Easthaven
Styx's Servant
File:Styx's Servant.jpg
General info
Type
Wild Brutals
Group
Dark Spirit
Location(s)
Angel's Fall Cemetary
Prerequisite
none
Base Details
HP
5562
Greatest weakness
Fire
Gold Drop
?
Experience Gain
?


Styx's Servant Location

Styx's Servant Location

Description[ | ]

Styx's Servant is a Brutal spectre. A bringer of death and the uncontested lord of Angel's Fall Cemetery, Styx's Servant corrupts the land with his very presence on the mortal plane. He may not be Styx himself, but that hardly meant anything to his legion of victims. As one of the strongest Brutals around Easthaven, he is continuously enlarging his dominion of souls by reaping the souls of the unwitting humans who remained ignorant to the wailing souls of the cemetery. Do not tempt fate, or you will become just another blank and empty gravestone in the hallowed expanse of Angel Falls Cemetery.

Battle[ | ]

Basically a harder version of the common Spectre monster. He doesn't require a specific build until the highest Rebirth, since he is weak to stun weapons, fire Conjurations as well as piercing, so that includes most builds there are. If you're the melee type, be prepared to use Petrification since he has a bit of dodge.

Stats[ | ]

Brutal Stats
HP Action 1 Action 2 Action 3 Action 4 Action 5
Bronze 5 562 Lightning Lightning Dark Lightning Dark
Silver 18 162 ? ? ? ? ?
Gold 34 227 Dark Ligthing ? ? ?
Epic 54 386 Dark Ligthing ? ? ?
Resistances
Blunt Piercing Slashing Bleed Poison Dark Magic Fire Lightning
Ineffective effective ? Effective effective neutral ? effective ?


Rewards[ | ]

In addition to the normal rewards of a fight (gold and experience), the Servant always gives you a unique Cape that boosts your Control Abilities as well as your dodge chance and weight capacity.

Trivia[ | ]

In greek mythology, Styx is one of the rivers that runs through the underworld and prevents the dead of coming back, for only Charon the boatman could safely cross it. In popular culture, it is a name often associated with legends of the afterlife and personifications of death. This could mean that the Servant merely represents a much more dangerous Brutal.

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