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Get in close and melee!
The meteors are the biggest problem. You have to stay mobile and hide behind the pillars. Use silver sword or frostner for the spirit damage.
Or, breed a bunch of 2* wolves. Then bonemass melee the rest if there is anything left. (Lox can't pile on as well as wolves do apparently. I did it that way and they got him down to a third before they all died.)
The last time I fought him, I was wearing full Fenris armor and used a silver dagger. It took longer than this time, but it seemed like his attacks were more predictable. Avoid meteor attack, go in and get a few hits in until blue fire, then run to avoid meteor again.
This time I was wearing full Fenris armor and using a silver sword. The sword does quite a bit of damage to Yagluth, but, after getting quite toasty a couple of times with missed timing and getting hit by some meteors, I had to just go in for a couple of jabs and then run because I couldn't tell if he was going to throw meteors or not.
I did get the job done, but I'm curious if fire resist mead and the Fenris fire resistance stack, or if it's a waste to use both. I suspect the latter, because, even using both, the heat Yagluth puts out is pretty intense!