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I really love the design but imo it has no place in beginner dungeons.
The fight has a lot of interesting mechanics and I love how the story is told through it, as well as the journals which you get after you beat each version. Not to mention, the design of each of the minibosses is superb, both visually as well as in the persona their attacks convey, via animation, name and effect.
While she is VERY difficult, especially going in blind, a relatively balanced team will probably not have too much difficulty. One thing that somewhat irks is that a mark is relatively useless against bosses with multiple turns, because it tends to run out before you get the chance to exploit it.
- Hellion, Houndmaster, Highwayman, Vestal, as each of the phases is weak to bleed
- Bounty Hunter, Highwayman, Houndmaster, Vestal, so as to exploit marks to their fullest
- Shieldbreaker, Bounty Hunter, Occultist, Arbalest, in order to debuff and break the high prot of most of the phases and breaking the Husband's guard