How to Conquer the Frozen Plain in King Arthur: Legends Rise
If you’re getting into King Arthur: Legends Rise, you know that one of the biggest challenges is farming those Power-Up Dungeons. The Frozen Plain is especially important since it’s where you get those Relic Breaths to level up your relics, plus the materials needed for awakening. If you’re aiming to hit Stage 6, I’ve got some tips to help you get there with a team that’s pretty accessible to most players.
Why Stage 6 is a Game Changer
Reaching Stage 6 is where things start to pay off. At this level, you can get Legendary Star Seeds – a key resource for upgrading your relics. Plus, the amount of Relic Breath you collect here is much higher than earlier stages and the difference between Stages 5 and 6 is noticeable, so it is definitely worth the effort to push through. It’s a bit challenging, but with the right team and strategy, you can definitely make it work.
The Team That Gets the Job Done
Here’s a breakdown of the team that’s been working well:
Morgan (Legendary) – She might not be the perfect match for this dungeon since she’s fire element going up against frost enemies, but Morgan is just too good to leave out. You get her for free early on, and she’s useful in so many parts of the game.
Tristan (Legendary) – Tristan is an absolute beast when it comes to dealing damage. Plus, he can lower the enemy’s attack speed, giving your team more turns to work with.
Sarah (Healer) – Keeps the team alive with her reliable healing abilities.
Anguish (Rare) – This guy brings damage-over-time effects, which helps chip away at the boss’s health.
The best part? This lineup is fairly free-to-play friendly. You’ve got two legendaries that are pretty easy to obtain and two solid rares. It’s a great setup for players who don’t want to rely on pulling a bunch of premium heroes.
How to Approach the Boss Fight
This dungeon isn’t a walk in the park, but with a bit of planning, you can get through it:
Focus on the Boss: It might be tempting to clear out other enemies, but your best bet is to go straight for the boss. The faster you take him down, the less damage your team will have to endure.
Watch for the Boss’s Healing: The boss has a habit of healing himself when he enters hibernation mode. This is where Morgan shines. She can land a healing block, preventing him from restoring his health. However, it doesn’t always land, so sometimes you just have to hope for a bit of luck.
Pick the Right Relics: Equipping your heroes with Frost Relics helps reduce the damage they take. If you have a Storm Relic, even better—it gives you an elemental advantage. But even if you don’t have the perfect relic, just focus on survivability.
What to Do When Things Don’t Go as Planned:
This dungeon has a bit of randomness to it. Sometimes, the boss will target one hero repeatedly, and if it’s your key damage dealer or healer, you might be in trouble. If Morgan or Anguish gets taken out early, it can throw the whole fight off. But don’t worry—if you’ve managed to bring the boss’s health down enough, you can still finish him off, especially with Tristan dishing out solid damage.
Alternatives to Morgan
If Morgan isn’t quite working for your setup or you just want to switch things up, there are a few heroes you can try:
Acolon: He’s got a solid chance of landing a healing block, which is super helpful when the boss tries to heal up.
Arabelle: She also has healing disruption skills, though not as reliable as Morgan. But if you’re struggling, she might be worth a shot.
Setting Up Skills and Gear
One thing that really helps is setting up your skills to trigger at the right moments. Here’s a quick guide to how you might set that up:
Anguish: Focus on his third and fourth skills to maximize those damage-over-time effects.
Tristan: Use his third and first skills to keep that attack speed debuff on the boss.
Sarah: Let her prioritize her third and first skills for team healing and buffs.
Morgan: Stick with her third and first skills since her second skill isn’t as useful in this fight due to the boss’s immunities.
When it comes to gear, aim for Vigor sets on most of your heroes. These help your team take more turns by keeping their skills ready to go. The faster they can use their abilities, the more control you have over the fight.
Final Thoughts
Clearing the Frozen Plain on Stage 6 might take a few tries, but once you find the right balance, it becomes manageable. Remember, the key is to focus on your heroes’ survivability and make sure they’re well-equipped to handle the boss’s powerful attacks.
It’s not always going to be smooth sailing, but with some adjustments, you’ll get there. Keep at it, tweak your team as needed, and eventually, you’ll farm those dungeons with ease. Good luck, and happy farming!