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Having superior speed and maneuverability helped. Just kept moving and Damaged him purely through finishers, taking items as needed.
Did a similar thing.
Easy build to solo Leonar:
Make Denam into Rune Fencer
- Use Lightning Charm to turn his element into Lightning OR choose Nestharot as your deity at the start,
- Equip him with Lightning Bow, Boon of Swiftness, Heal (if you really want to).
- Healing items (might wanna go for high heals just in case) and 1 or 2 Magic recovery items.
- Equip Meditate, Spears, HP Insight and.... not sure what the last one was.
- Equip him with the best equipment you got, the weapon being a Spear.
- Use Magic recovery item at start and don't move. The use Boon of Swiftness. Bombard Leonar with Lightning Bow and never get in his range.
Leonar's element is Water, thus making you deal more damage to him and receive less if you are Lightning. In addition to that he takes decent damage from magic. 5-6 Lightning Bows might kill him :)
If you've got a cudgel equipped but not the cudgel skill, your spells will be doing poopoo damage.
Personally, I've found the best way to go in the early game is to use a cudgel and sticker on my enchantress, who I make sure is wind element. Since you'll gain both cudgel and dagger skill whenever you cast a spell, you can actually keep working on both of those weapon skills until you get lvl10 daggers, which gives you a finisher with meh range but hilariously makes your enchantress pretty handy. Dagger finisher was doing like 2-3 times as much as Deadshot, and with 1-2 auto-skill cards and meditate, she could use it like every other turn. It was stupid.
took me 2 tries but you just need to be tanky and breach him maybe weakend him at the beginning if you get unlucky card drops
-Equip your characters with one MP Restoring Potion
-Bring along 2 100% healing potions(you should have 2 on each character anyway)
-Bring 1 "Dynast-King's Mead" per person
Dynast-King's Mead causes "Breach" 100% for a couple rounds on the target. Breach causes it to take allot more damage. You can also bring "Brand of the Sacrifice" which causes "Weaken" then he does less Damage.
The strategy is to first gulp down the MP potions, then throw Breach on him, surround him with 4 characters and throw Finishers on him before he can note down the sign-plate of the Truck that just hit him.
In the case of that one-on-one Lenoard fight, you can also use a class so you can always make sure you are one square away from him, since he can't do anything if he is but one square away from you.
So being a Rune Fencer with a Spear you could keep poking him, but you need the Speed Buff because otherwise he will only use one action and thus get his turn faster. Easiest is turning Ninja, and just dance around him waiting for MP(or popping a potion) and throw Magic on him until he drops.
The challenge is, when the 3 other characters are also around to pop him without him popping anyone ;p
Surround him with Dragons and watch him kill himself off Dragon Scale :V