If you felt that the battle with Sherwyn was too easy, it's because he isn't the final boss. It's the Ewyllyswyn, a pale serpent born out of the power of the Dragontear and Sherwyn's limitless hatred. Here's how to beat him.
How to beat the Ewyllyswyn in Voice of Cards
1. Kill the right-side wing first
The Ewyllyswyn battle has three phases, though you only have to worry about phase two. Not only will the Ivory Order stop supporting you at this point, but the Ewyllyswyn's HP doubles to 300, and he brings out two wings that get their own turns. While you can theoretically beat the Ewyllyswyn by ignoring the wings, it's going to be difficult.
Focus all your attacks on the right-side wing first (that's the Ewyllyswyn's left-wing if you're looking at it from its perspective). It's the wing that can multi-heal and revive the other.
2. Include one DEF buffer in the team
The Ewyllyswyn deals constant AoE damage every turn, and the left-side wing is quite aggressive with its attacks as well. Bring the hero or Bruno with you, however, and you should be safe.
In fact, with the hero's Guardian skill, which adds five to all your ally's DEF, the left-side wing's attack should deal three to no damage at all. He also has Heal+, covering your heals. He's best used with Melanie, who can constantly supply him with gems using her Charge Spell.
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3. Equip Bindstay Rings
Both wings can inflict random status effects on one member of your party each turn. RNG will almost always favor two in particular: Curse and Seal. Curse is easy to ignore since it only means that a character can't heal for two turns (a DEF buff is more than enough to help you survive), but Seal cuts you off from your skills. You need skills to survive the Ewyllyswyn's attacks.
Bring two Defrosters and Curatives with you as well, in the very unlikely case that they inflict freeze and paralysis instead.
4. Equip Legendary weapons and armors
This one is optional, but do equip the legendary weapons and armors of the three characters you plan to use if you find them. These are the strongest pieces of equipment you can give them.
After you beat phase two, you can rest easy. The Ewyllyswyn will no longer attack your party in phase three. We hope you have all 10 Mysterious Cards at this point in the story since it's the only way to see the game's true ending.
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Published: Nov 1, 2021 08:38 pm