Last updated on Dec 04, 2020 at 17:58by Zaxachi1 comment
Sun King's Salvation is one of the early bosses of the Castle Nathria raidin the first patch of Shadowlands. This boss becomes accessible right after defeatingthe first boss, Shriekwing.
On this page, you will find the strategy guide video from Ready Check Pull, aswell as their written strategy guide and the encounter journal from the game.
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Ready Check Pull Video
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Strategy Guide
2.1.
Quick Version
In the add phase:
- The general kill priority isInfusers > Occultists > Vanquishers > Assassins > Fiends.
- Stay spread out when Assassins or Fiends are active.
- Make sure to interrupt the Vile Occultists' Vulgar Brand cast.
- Use slows, stuns, and other crowd-control abilities to slow down the Infusers.
- Heal Kael'thas by healing the Essence Fonts to full, channeling on the SoulPedestals, and simply healing him directly.
- Get Kael'thas to 45% and 90% health between add waves.
In the Shade phase:
- Tanks keep the Shade faced away from the raid for Fiery Strike, andtaunt swap at as few stacks as possible.
- Stack the phoenixes, slow them, and kill them from range.
- Dodge the randomly facing frontal from the Shade ( Blazing Surge).
- Help soak the red circle on a random player ( Ember Blast).
2.2.
Full Guide
The Sun King's Salvation encounter is a two phase fight that alternates betweenthe add wave phase where you are trying to heal friendly Kael'thas, and the Shadephase where you are fighting not-so-friendly Kael'thas.
The fight starts off in the add phase with some adds already spawned. Werecommend saving Bloodlust/ Heroism for later in the fight to help clean adds upwhen going into a Shade phase.
In the add phase:
- The goal of the add phase is to heal Kael'thas, first to 45% health and thento 90% health. You can heal him directly, but the fight also gives you moreefficient ways to heal him.
- On pull, the tanks need to get aggro on the Bleakwing Assassins and HighTorturer Darithos, while everyone else stays spread out and focus kills theVile Occultists. Staying spread out reduces raid damage taken by the Assassins' Crimson Flurry, as well as Darithos's Greater Castigation, whichboth do splash damage around random players. The Occultists need to be killedquickly, because killing each one fast enough causes them to drop an Essence Font,which then needs to be healed to full in order to trigger a big heal on Kael'thas.Make sure to interrupt the Occultists' Vulgar Brand cast as well, becauseit puts a nasty debuff on the entire raid.
- Once the Occultists are dead, heal the Essence Fonts and start focusing downthe Assassins. They are more important to kill than Darithos because they tryto cast a full heal on themselves when they get low on health ( Return to Stone).Finish them off and then switch to Darithos, who you only ever have to deal withthis one time at the very beginning of the fight.
- After this first set of adds, the exact add wave timings and makeups are abit hectic, so you just have to follow a general strategy for dealing with eachkind of add that spawns. The general kill priority isInfusers > Occultists > Vanquishers > Assassins > Fiends.
- The Infusers spawn in two pairs of two, with one pair in each of theback corners of the room. They are untankable and instead try to get to Kael'thasto damage him directly. To prevent this from happening, you need to slow, root,and stun them while focus killing them as quickly as possible. Each one alsodrops a red orb when they die, which healers should pick up to increase theirhealing by a massive amount for a few seconds ( Infuser's Boon).
- The Occultists spawn in groups at the back of the room. Focus themdown quickly in order to get their Essence Fonts, and remember to interrupt their Vulgar Brand cast.
- The Vanquishers fly in one at a time toward the middle of the room.They need to be tanked, and the tanks should taunt swap on them at as few stacksof its bleed debuff as possible ( Vanquished). They also regularly cast araid-wide AoE that does more damage the longer they are alive ( Concussive Smash),so you do not want these alive for too long.
- The Assassins spawn in groups toward the sides of the room. The tanksneed to get aggro on them, and everyone needs to stay spread out while they arealive.
- Finally, the Fiends spawn in groups toward the middle of the room.They do not need to be tanked, but they constantly do splash damage to randomplayers ( Shattering Ruby). Stay spread out when these are alive, but theyare the lowest priority of all adds. On Heroic, they also shatter whenthey die, doing damage to anyone in 7 yards ( Fragmentation).Stay away from them when they are dying.
- While you are dealing with all of these adds, there is also one other way toheal Kael'thas: the Soul Pedestals at the front of the room. These can be channeledon by one player at a time, which sacrifices an increasing amount of health to healKael'thas ( Soul Infusion). These pedestals are the least efficient way ofhealing Kael'thas, andmay not actually be worth using at all, but at the very least they give non-healerssomething to do if the adds die too fast.
- You should aim to get Kael'thas to 45% and 90% health when there are not manyadds alive, because the Shade phase starts at those percentages, and you do notwant to be also dealing with adds in this phase.
In the Shade phase:
- Friendly Kael'thas cannot be healed while the Shade is active, so the goalof this phase is to damage the Shade for 10% of its health in order to despawn it.
- The Shade spawns in the middle of the room, and a tank needs to immediatelyget aggro on it and face it away from everyone else. Finish off any adds thatare alive from the add phase and then start focusing down the Shade.
- A few phoenixes also spawn alongside the Shade. They fixate random players,moving slowly toward them and pulsing AoE damage to nearby players( Smoldering Plumage). The pulses also leave permanent pools of fire onthe ground, so these phoenixes need to be grouped up in the middle of the room,crowd-controlled, and cleaved down from range in order to prevent the fire fromgetting allover the place. The phoenixes revive about 20 seconds after dying, so you willneed to repeat this a couple times.
- The tanks need to taunt swap on the Shade while keeping it faced away fromeveryone, because it frequently casts a short frontal cone that applies a stackingDoT debuff to anyone it hits ( Fiery Strike). The tanks should also tryto keep the Shade toward the middle of the room to make it easier to deal withits other two abilities.
- At full energy, the Shade casts a huge frontal cone in a random directionthat everyone needs to dodge ( Blazing Surge).
- The Shade also occasionally casts Ember Blast, which puts a redcircle around a random player that explodes after a few seconds. Several otherplayers need to help split the damage of this explosion by quickly moving intothe circle. This also helps to share the stacks of a DoT that the explosionapplies ( Lingering Embers). The explosion also leaves a pretty big poolof fire on the ground, so the player with the circle should try to move close tosome existing pools to save room.
- When you do 10% of the Shade's health the first time, it despawns and you goback into the add phase, except now you have all that fire on the ground to workaround. When you do 10% of the Shade's health the second time, it heals friendlyKael'thas to full and you win!
3.
Encounter Journal
We have encounter journal pages for each of the four difficulties, which youcan access by clicking the links below.
Sun King's Salvation LFR Encounter Journal Sun King's Salvation Normal Encounter Journal Sun King's Salvation Heroic Encounter Journal Sun King's Salvation Mythic Encounter Journal
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Class Advice for Sun King's Salvation
For each class, we provide advice on how to tackle the Sun King's Salvation encounter,complete with actual tips, but also recommendations fortalents and Legendary Powers.
Blood Death Knight Frost Death Knight Unholy Death Knight Havoc Demon Hunter Vengeance Demon Hunter Balance Druid Feral Druid Guardian Druid Restoration Druid Beast Mastery Hunter Marksmanship Hunter Survival Hunter Arcane Mage Fire Mage Frost Mage Brewmaster Monk Mistweaver Monk Windwalker Monk Holy Paladin Protection Paladin Retribution Paladin Discipline Priest Holy Priest Shadow Priest Assassination Rogue Outlaw Rogue Subtlety Rogue Elemental Shaman Enhancement Shaman Restoration Shaman Affliction Warlock Demonology Warlock Destruction Warlock Arms Warrior Fury Warrior Protection Warrior
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Changelog
- 04 Dec. 2020: Added visuals.
- 25 Nov. 2020: Added Ready Check Pull video.
- 05 Nov. 2020: Added Strategy section.
- 07 May 2020: Guide added.
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