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He is only immune to Physical Damage. Cantrips, Spells, Dip Action, Poisons, etc.. can help deal damage to him. Also using Sleetstorm to create ice, grease bottles, grease spell, etc.. can possibly help control his movement. Ray of Frost having that slow as well. You do not want to get into melee range unless you have good damage resistance like Barbarian, etc...
edit: He has massive resistance to Incapacitation status effects but not slow or falling due to ice or grease.
I mean, it's more than half of the 63 average you'd have going into fighting him, so unless you pre-stocked a bunch of superior healing potions that's still gonna hurt like a motherfu-
Same. I'm glad I skipped all this and went for death by grog.
Malus died by conversation too. I probably should try fighting them legit one day, but conversational methods were too entertaining.
Tisobalt is a fun test, to see if you can manage different damage types, and malus is to be fair a joke. First time I actually fought him was in honour, just to see, and well, he has one good legendary action, which you can still cancel (and get an achivement for) then it's just beat the old man to death game.