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Auntie Ethel/Combat
Spoiler warning: The following content contains unhidden spoilers for Act 1. |
Overview | Combat |
Auntie Ethel | |||||||||||||
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Medium Fey | |||||||||||||
Level 5 Fey | |||||||||||||
Stats | |||||||||||||
Armour Class | 17 | ||||||||||||
Hit points |
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Movement speed | 9 m (30 ft) | ||||||||||||
Weight | 75 kg (150 lb) | ||||||||||||
Initiative | +7 | ||||||||||||
Ability scores | |||||||||||||
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Proficiency bonus | +3 | ||||||||||||
Saving throws |
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Features | |||||||||||||
| +5 to initiative and cannot be surprised. | ||||||||||||
| Can see in the dark up to 12m. | ||||||||||||
| Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach. | ||||||||||||
| Makes it easier for the wearer to succeed on death saving throws. |
This page focuses on Auntie Ethel's behavior during her combat encounter, and tactics for overcoming her. She can be fought as a boss in the Riverside Teahouse in the Sunlit Wetlands if you choose to meddle in her affairs.
Auntie Ethel can be encountered again as a boss in Act 3 within The Blushing Mermaid.
Attacks and abilities
Allies
- 2x Redcap and 2x Redcap Blood Sage (if fought in her Teahouse)
- Mask of Regret, Mask of Terror, Mask of Servitude, and Mask of Vengeance (if not previously killed/incapacitated in the Underground Passage)
Encounter
Fight in the Teahouse
Ethel can be attacked in her human form in the Riverside Teahouse, though she will try to make this encounter as brief as possible. +7 Initiative gives her a high turn priority and prevents preemptive strikes. She will prioritize fleeing through her fireplace using Break Illusion in the first few turns, and will summon the 4 redcaps outside if the party did not already kill them. Sometimes, attempting to destroy her here requires bringing her hit points to zero before she can take a single action.
She may further attempt to evade aggression by drinking a Potion of Invisibility; this can be thwarted by pickpocketing or purchasing it from her in conversation. Ethel may use scrolls in this phase, if they are part of her trader inventory. The player can greatly delay her flight and trap her upstairs by casting Arcane Lock on the staircase into her lair.
Fight in the Overgrown Tunnel
The first turns of the Auntie Ethel fight are pre-determined. Unless the player launches a preemptive strike while hidden, Auntie Ethel will initiate combat through dialogue when approached. Her first turn in combat, when started this way, will always be throwing a flammable slime bomb on Mayrina's suspended cage.
If the player did not previously kill or incapacitate her Mask servants (e.g. Mask of Regret), she spends a turn summoning them to her side as allies. If they were already dealt with, she casts instead.
Each clone of Auntie Ethel functions as a duplicate of the hag, having all of her magical abilities but lacking the bombs in her inventory. Each of them will be dispelled upon taking any amount of damage. Necessarily, they also cannot summon additional clones of themselves. If they are all defeated, Ethel can refresh their supply with Damsel in Distress, a wily illusion where she teleports Mayrina into her proximity and adopts her appearance.
- this time, however, the original hag will be invisible rather than in the mix of illusions, and the number of illusions summoned can vary. She will also eventually useWhen not playing mind games, Ethel barrages the party with
, traps them with , and pelts them with her limited supply of poisonous slime bombs. She mixes in melee attacks and - two attacks she falls back on when out of grenades and spell slots.Bargaining for Auntie Ethel's Hair
When brought down to 30 health or lower, when she takes her next turn, Auntie Ethel will bargain for her life in exchange for a piece of Auntie Ethel's Hair- a powerful buff that permanently increases one of a character's stats by 1. She will not do anything else on this turn; if the party declines her offer or fails a conversation ability check, the turn will immediately pass to the next character, allowing the hag to be rapidly dispatched. Any surviving Masks become docile upon her death.
Notes
- Auntie Ethel will only offer this deal if fought in the depths of her lair, not in the teahouse.
- She will be unable to bargain for her life if she is .
- On Honour Mode any attempt to cast a spell during this dialogue (such as ) can trigger her Honour Mode passive and cause the fight to resume, preventing the party from getting the Hag hair.
Honour mode
Auntie Ethel gains Legendary Action: Weird Magic Surge on Honour mode, punishing the player for casting spells by multiplying Ethel's presence with more illusory copies. The legendary action can be triggered during the bargaining conversation, causing the conversation to exit as if the party had declined the offer.
Tactics
It is very important to take out Ethel's illusory copies as quickly as possible. Since the illusions can cast
, it is entirely possible for them to end up paralyzing the entire party. is a particularly effective counter to them since it can hit many of the illusions at once and any amount of damage is enough to dispel them. When playing on Honour Mode, however, spell use is heavily punished, so area-of-effect weapons become quite important, along with party members dual-wielding hand crossbows for extra shots. Even a lowly void bulb will dispel the illusory copies if it catches them in its pull.Ethel's copies can be distinguished from the original by selecting "Examine" on them and looking for the feature Fey Life. This is granted by an item that the real Auntie Ethel is wearing (Tarnished Charm) which is not duplicated for the clones, so they do not have this feature. Another way is to check Ethel's clothing : the real hag has red clothes, while the clones have blue clothes. And yet another method is to pay attention to the turn order- the real Ethel will always be in the same spot in the turn order.
Her illusory disguise as Mayrina also has many hints that reveal her true identity. Examining the two's statistics reveals key differences (such as the Fey Life feature once again) that can uncover the true victim. Alternatively, looking at the character models will reveal the truth since only the real Mayrina is pregnant.
Auntie Ethel is also very vulnerable to being silenced, since it limits her moveset to just melee attacks and grenades. Striking her with silencing weapons, such as the Sussur Dagger or Sussur Greatsword, is the best way to inflict this condition since the main alternative, the spell , can be easily walked out of. However, being will prevent Ethel from bargaining with the hag hair.
Act Three
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Act Three differences | |
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Level 11 | |
Stats | |
Weight | 90 kg (180 lb) |
Initiative | +7 |
Proficiency bonus | +4 |
Conditions | |
| While in their lair, the hag and her doubles have Magic Resistance. |
| +5 bonus to Saving Throws for each nearby Pearlspore Bell. |
| The hag has eaten the child. Killing the hag will lead to the child's death. |
Honour | Ethel can use her legendary action Magic Surge. |
Features | |
| +5 to initiative and cannot be surprised. |
| Can see in the dark up to 12m. |
| Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach. |
| Makes it easier for the wearer to succeed on death saving throws. |
Honour | Use a legendary action to create illusory duplicates when hit. |
Auntie Ethel is encountered once more in Act Three. She can be fought upstairs in The Blushing Mermaid, where she is disguised as Captain Grisly, or in her lair in the bar's basement.
Her abilities and tactics are much the same, simply scaled-up with the levels, with several additional twists:
Pearlspore Bells
In order to truly kill Ethel, players need to destroy her Pearlspore Bells. These lustrous mushroom clumps will revive the hag each time she is felled, if left unchecked. The Pearlspores will automatically heal to full at the end of each round, requiring them to either be burst down with massive damage in a single turn or for the player to employ heal prevention, e.g. Arrows of Ilmater. Party members with the Sharpshooter feat should fire at the Pearlspores with the "Sharpshooter all-in" passive toggled on, as hitting is guaranteed and thus the extra damage will always be applied.
Hag Pregnancy
Ethel has eaten Vanra, hoping to transform the girl into a hag to grow her coven. Killing Ethel kills Vanra as well, locking the player out of any quest rewards later on. To avoid this, players can enable non-lethal attacks when dealing the killing blow, prompting instead a cutscene where Vanra is manually freed from an unconscious Ethel's belly. Alternatively, progressing through Help the Hag Survivors can provide players with Hag's Bane, which when thrown will force Ethel to vomit the kid. Being pregnant does not imbue any inherent combat bonuses, other than the tension of potential quest failure. If released, Vanra will run into a corner of the room -- the party must thenceforth be cautious about stray area-of-effect damage nearby.
Invisible Copies
After her first group of illusory copies has been summoned, any future groups that Ethel summons will also now be , making their dispatch trickier and increasing the likelihood they will survive to deal extra damage. The straightforward way to deal with this is area-of-effect damage such as smokepowder bombs/arrows, void bulbs, alchemist's fire, etc. However an additional albeit cheesy technique involves activating the jump ability with a party member (preferably one with high strength and therefore more jump range), and moving the target cursor slowly across the floor: places where the cursor won't allow a jump but which are not otherwise obstructed indicate the presence of an invisible baddie.
Haste Spores
A minor but useful feature of Ethel's lair in Act 3 is the barrelstalk fungus on the upper platform (near a patch of smaller mushrooms). Standing directly adjacent to the barrelstalk will confer on any party members who do so, allowing them an extra action per turn.