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Ohh I like it. Thats much easier than what im doing lol. Its a pain. And its very dangerous because he keeps killing everyone in the first round, then it auto saves, and i risk getting a hemroid because im clinching so tightly lol
I got a pet lava pool now. Watch out driftwood...
We used Terrain Transmutation and ported the lava from the ruins nearby into Jahan's cage. Thereafter we opened the door to his house and positioned ourselves like this; Player 1 standing inside with sight on Jahan and Player 2 standing outside just close enough to be able to shut the door.
Then Player 1 ported Jahan onto the lava inside the cage while Player 2 casted Chameleon Cloak and closed the door. Player 1 then enters combat while Player 2 can run out of harms way and remain out of combat. The reason for shutting the door is to avoid Jahan using Nether Swap on Player 1. We also made sure to pick pocket his cage key before any of this.
Now the actual cheesing begins. Jahan has around 9k health and 6k magic armor. The lava ticks around 1,8k. Since the lava stain isn't big enough to cover the whole floor of the cage, Jahan would move onto a clean spot on his turn. So we had to play this cycle on repeat:
1. Player 2 sneaked close enough to cast Teleport on Jahan and place him back onto the lava thus entering combat.
2. Player 1 ended his turn - giving Player 2 an extra turn before Jahan.
3. Player 2 used his extra turn to cast Chameleon Cloak and run out of combat.
4. Repeat.
After around 8-10 cycles he died. It all depends on how much he heals and regenerates magic armor.
I dunno if this is the easiest way to kill him without death fog. It took several hours and lot's of trial and error. But it sure felt sweet when we finally got him!