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Also abuse the pillars, focus the noble as he can destroy the pillars more easily but he's also easier to position. Apostle is also easier to damage when the Noble is respawning compared to the other way around so definitely focus the Noble.
I didn't use ashes in my playthrough but I imagine an Ash that summons a gang of mobs would be very useful as it'll draw the most aggro from the Apostle compared to an Ash that summons just 1 mob.
i believe its better to use none gank mobs as the apostle just destroys them easily
I imagine a levelled Mimic Tear will do just fine too.
I didn't use ashes and just kept the bosses are far away as each other as possible and also tried to keep a pillar between me fighting the noble and the apostle. The bosses luckily didn't seem to have much hp which made the fight not exceptionally awful. Oh and I had to basically use every damage increasing Talisman I had.
Oh ♥♥♥♥ that strategy actually worked perfectly. Thanks bro