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It's the easiest way to do It, but It's not the only way. I've done It with a mouse multi-attack+charge build and a beaver defence build, I've even done It with a full party of six with no specific build, just throw cards at him. The bleed+poison is the easiest way to kill him, but It can be done without. The main thing is that you have to clear out his allies, specifically the knights and the banner, they're the biggest problem.
Exactly how I did it on my 2nd run getting to Warden. A mouse multi-attack + charge build with a bunch of other random cards thrown in there lol. I think I did it with a 3 party size.
If you get the armor of the other guys low enough his big attack won't do as much or anything at all. Also be careful of force moving him around too much as he'll buff every rank that he moves and leaves.
It would be, if you only had one character. But the game gives you plenty of ways to build for different kinds of encounters. Use you heavy hitters on the other enemies, and use smaller multi-attacks and/or DoTs for the boss itself.
You have several characters. If you choose to build them all with the exact same strengths and weaknesses, then you will obviously be in trouble against enemies that exploit those weaknesses.
Nah, the halberdiers are honestly the easiest part of the warden fight, they don't have massive armour or huge health pools, nor do they hit three characters for fifteen damage plush charge--that's often in the twenties--that's the knights; nor are they like the banner and constantly stealing your cards if you don't kill them quickly. That's not even getting into the Warden himself.
After the first act, I never took any damage, clearing both the warden and final boss.
Warden was slow because I could not use my 1 hit card, but the rest went down in a single hit.