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* Range-oriented characters should attack Bwanga from a long enough distance that they still have time to move away once he '''Charge Crashes'''.
 
* Range-oriented characters should attack Bwanga from a long enough distance that they still have time to move away once he '''Charge Crashes'''.
 
* When fighting in a party, stay away from any teammates as he disappears into '''Star in the Sky'''. Since it is targeted at a single random individual, attempting to flee with an allied character may lead to Bwanga striking the both of them together.
 
* When fighting in a party, stay away from any teammates as he disappears into '''Star in the Sky'''. Since it is targeted at a single random individual, attempting to flee with an allied character may lead to Bwanga striking the both of them together.
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* It ''is'' possible for Bwanga to break out of a stun-locking combo in order to crash into the player, although this rarely happens.
 
* It ''is'' possible for Bwanga to break out of a stun-locking combo in order to crash into the player, although this rarely happens.
 
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Revision as of 23:34, 12 January 2013

Bwanga
Bwanga.img.walk.gifFile:Bwanga.jpg
Type TypeHuman.png
Level 51
Dungeon(s) Bwanga's Camp

Description

"You're a tough opponent, stranger. Show me what you've got. As Chief of the Bantus, I, Bwanga, will give you my all and make this worth your time."

One of the four legendary Grand Masters, Bwanga is the boss of Bwanga's Camp. He wields a fearsome blunt weapon, and as a consequence is the Bludgeon Master. In order to divine the last moments of Apostle Siroco's death, the player must face all of the Bantus' champions prior to fighting Bwanga himself. Be prepared, for this noble warrior shall bring forth all of his might to spare.

Move List

  • Bwanga has a variety of melee attacks that include uppercuts, wide swings and downward smashes. Some of his melee attacks cause shockwaves, dealing extra damage; others will bounce opponents into the air. These attacks can easily smash the player to the ground, resulting in a floor-locked combo. Bwanga is always super-armored when using his melee attacks.
  • He will leap into the air before landing and crashing his bludgeon into the ground, causing an enormous full-screen shockwave which deals very high damage.
  • Star in the Sky: Glows blue and slowly vanishes, then reappears and quickly charges at the player from the other end of the screen. If Bwanga manages to collide into the player, he will launch his opponent and perform an extremely powerful Star in the Sky attack that inflicts heavy damage.
  • Charge Crash: If Bwanga is attacked just outside of his melee range or with projectiles, he will rush at the offender with a skill similar to Charge Crash. He has white afterimages when executing this attack and is extremely difficult to dodge.
  • Haste: When his health reaches critical, Bwanga may cast Haste on himself after saying, "I'm raising my speed now." This will drastically increase his movement and attack speed.

Strategy

  • All of Bwanga's attacks have a chance to inflict Stun. Hyper Jammers or Stun Recovery Potions will prove invaluable.
  • Due to his large weapon, Bwanga has a fairly long reach with his melee attacks; be wary when approaching him from the X-axis.
  • Melee combat with Bwanga is dangerous, as he is often super armored. Employ a lot of grab skills or simply attack him, then get out of his melee range. Blade Masters, however, can use Guard to defend themselves from Bwanga's swings; with Zanbato or Short Sword Mastery, it is even possible to Stun him out of his attack pattern.
  • In order to dodge Bwanga's leaping smash, the player can either jump or use Backstep with very precise timing.
  • Mages with Disenchant can strip Bwanga of his Haste effect once his health reaches critical, easing up the amount of pressure he can put on in the later stages of the fight.
  • If Bwanga is vanishing in order to use his Star in the Sky attack, simply move on the Y-axis. It is possible to grab him out of his charge, but the timing is extremely strict. However, a player can easily grab Bwanga out of the initial disappearing animation.
  • Bwanga is somewhat slow at first, so playing a hit-and-run strategy is a safe and easy route. Bwanga's combos have a high chance to kill low-defense characters, and due to his insane Stun rate, it is extremely difficult to break out of his attacks.
  • Grapplers can easily solo him if they keep their distance after executing their combos.
  • Range-oriented characters should attack Bwanga from a long enough distance that they still have time to move away once he Charge Crashes.
  • When fighting in a party, stay away from any teammates as he disappears into Star in the Sky. Since it is targeted at a single random individual, attempting to flee with an allied character may lead to Bwanga striking the both of them together.

Notes / Oddities

  • It is possible for Bwanga to break out of a stun-locking combo in order to crash into the player, although this rarely happens.