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I think this unhinged rant might actually come in handy, not just for me when I have to face this challenge, but for the developers who may want to rebalance the fight if it's really required one human being to repeat this process tot the point where they've memorized the spawn rates of the minions outside of the attack patterns of the boss itself.
The fight itself is actually very easy if you build your character right. This might not be immediately obvious since i had about 7 hours into the game before figuring it out, but there are 2 other talent trees, A zombie one, a Player DPS one and a Player Survival one.
When i attempted daisy i was 24, I had points up to automatic revive in the zombie talent tree, with target armor on my zombies, so they would tank for me and revive themselves when they died. The rest of my talent points went into the dps talent tree, I went with ranged dps talents myself. I barely had to worry about mechanics and just burnt her down.
Yeah its incredible how much of a difference putting points into player damage talents made, zombies just spam the common version of their equipped weapon and their damage doesn't scale super amazingly even with all the zombie dps talents.
Player damage scales with upgraded weapon rarity, so your 357 damage rank 4 shotgun or bat is going to be doing 700 damage with all 4 points into them.
it certainly helped.
Iv gotten to the quicker aiming on the combat tree.
I dunno, maybe it's just a skill issue.
It didn't mean to come across as an "unhinged rant" just thought I'd share my thoughts on it.
If you are particularly struggling you can swap target armor on your zombots into heavy armor and Daisy will do substantially less damage to them.
And again it helps to get the automatic revive talent, even just the base one so you dont have to jump into melee range and revive them yourself at any point.
The shotgun especially with dps talents absolutely mops up the deer, but if you don't have a decent shotgun, just having a second ranged weapon is infinitely more useful than using a melee weapon and putting yourself in melee range of her or the deer and risking any of them stunning you.
Auto revive, oh heck yeah I'm going to have to get that.
I don't think iv even seen a shotgun, might to have to see if I can craft one because I love using a shotgun.
Cheers for the info mate.
I completely agree, It could just be the way we approached it but I've killed her 7 times to farm the mythic weapon schematics and haven't struggled once. She doesn't seem to scale so just approaching her with a higher level and more talents can definitely benefit anyone else attempting this.
You get air shotguns very early on, from hostile pylons over the bridges in the very first forest area, those ones are only like level 4 or 6 but you can upgrade them at the weapons work bench to make them relevant consistently as you level, the tier 4 one is level 16 or 18. Once you hit 24-26 there is a machine shotgun variant you can pick up in the north west of the map, the 'Swamp' area. All the high end machine weapons use actual bullets made with black powder though.
It's all about positioning. Simply enter the area, shoot her, run back to the right side of the entrance (behind the tree). She'll run up to you, stop at the tree and end up running to the right side to drink of the puddle, you simply shoot her from a distance as long as you want. If she turns to your direction, simply step behind the tree. Rinse and repeat. When the adds spawn, avoid em and kill em at a distance, then return to your spot. I often managed to get her down even before she was able to spawn any adds.
It takes a tiny bit of practise, maybe, but it's by far the easiest boss, hands down.