Stitches, Jr
I worked out a new strat for Stitches Jr. today, and have been happy with it so far, but I want to test it more to see how RNG proof it is.
[pet]Singing Sunflower[/pet]: (any), [ability]Photosynthesis[/ability], [ability]Sunlight[/ability]
[pet]Ruby Droplet[/pet]: (any), [ability]Dive[/ability], [ability]Drain Blood[/ability]
Start with the Sunflower, put up Sunlight & Photosynthesis.
Swap in the Ruby. You want to use Drain Blood on CD, Dive will avoid most enrages. Pass if you have nothing available.
When Sunlight has 1 round left, bring the Sunflower back in, Sunlight & Photosynthesis. The Photosynthesis will ensure the Sunflower does not die to Cleave.
Rinse and Repeat until Stitches, Jr. is dead.
If you don't have a Ruby Droplet, you can catch a [pet]Brilliant Bloodfeather[/pet] in Talador, although it does not have Dive so will take a more damage. I went out and caught a H/S one to test as backup to the Ruby for this fight but he is only level 21 so kept dieing to Cleave.
[pet]Singing Sunflower[/pet]: (any), [ability]Photosynthesis[/ability], [ability]Sunlight[/ability]
[pet]Ruby Droplet[/pet]: (any), [ability]Dive[/ability], [ability]Drain Blood[/ability]
Start with the Sunflower, put up Sunlight & Photosynthesis.
Swap in the Ruby. You want to use Drain Blood on CD, Dive will avoid most enrages. Pass if you have nothing available.
When Sunlight has 1 round left, bring the Sunflower back in, Sunlight & Photosynthesis. The Photosynthesis will ensure the Sunflower does not die to Cleave.
Rinse and Repeat until Stitches, Jr. is dead.
If you don't have a Ruby Droplet, you can catch a [pet]Brilliant Bloodfeather[/pet] in Talador, although it does not have Dive so will take a more damage. I went out and caught a H/S one to test as backup to the Ruby for this fight but he is only level 21 so kept dieing to Cleave.
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Re: Stitches, Jr
I did the today with Sprite Darter Hatchling/PWS/Chrominius. But was helping a friend out who didn't have any pets at level 25 with life exchange and had success with an Iron Starlette/Chrominius (didn't need the PWS). With the Starlette I could do two Windup-Supecharge-Windups (just toss whatever your middle ability in between combos). That left about 1500 left for the Chrommy to do Howl/Surge and that was that.
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Re: Stitches, Jr
I just go with three pets with Tample. He has so much health the 10% of his health hits hard enough to get past his ability. A H/H pet is the best as the 10% damage portion doesn't scale with your power etc.
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Re: Stitches, Jr
Start with a Nexus Whelpling (or anything with Life Exchange). Pass the first couple of rounds, just to get your health down and then use Life exchange. Stitches will lose about half of his health.
Switch to a Pandaran Water Spirit, cast Geyser and then Whirlpool.
Switch to Chromius. Cast Howl (the Geyser and Whirlpool will do a ton of damage and stun Stitches) and then Surge of Power.
Easy peasy and very fast.
Switch to a Pandaran Water Spirit, cast Geyser and then Whirlpool.
Switch to Chromius. Cast Howl (the Geyser and Whirlpool will do a ton of damage and stun Stitches) and then Surge of Power.
Easy peasy and very fast.
Re: Stitches, Jr
There are many ways to do this.
Mine is to use the red cricket. He has extremely high attack power and block skill and healing and somehow, he is faster than the boss.
You can almost solo this (or least get the boss down to 20-30%) in most cases.
Mine is to use the red cricket. He has extremely high attack power and block skill and healing and somehow, he is faster than the boss.
You can almost solo this (or least get the boss down to 20-30%) in most cases.
Re: Stitches, Jr
USing this and it allways works 100%.Jimbowheat wrote:Start with a Nexus Whelpling (or anything with Life Exchange). Pass the first couple of rounds, just to get your health down and then use Life exchange. Stitches will lose about half of his health.
Switch to a Pandaran Water Spirit, cast Geyser and then Whirlpool.
Switch to Chromius. Cast Howl (the Geyser and Whirlpool will do a ton of damage and stun Stitches) and then Surge of Power.
Re: Stitches, Jr
So what if he keep using aoe cleave damage? especially if he buff up and keep using 200% cleave damage, and you can still get 100% success rate?Drudatz wrote:USing this and it allways works 100%.Jimbowheat wrote:Start with a Nexus Whelpling (or anything with Life Exchange). Pass the first couple of rounds, just to get your health down and then use Life exchange. Stitches will lose about half of his health.
Switch to a Pandaran Water Spirit, cast Geyser and then Whirlpool.
Switch to Chromius. Cast Howl (the Geyser and Whirlpool will do a ton of damage and stun Stitches) and then Surge of Power.
Re: Stitches, Jr
a guy on wowhead said if he uses cleave, forfeit and restart. i had trouble with him this weekend and i found that to be like 1 in 5 it seemed3wd wrote:So what if he keep using aoe cleave damage? especially if he buff up and keep using 200% cleave damage, and you can still get 100% success rate?Drudatz wrote:USing this and it allways works 100%.Jimbowheat wrote:Start with a Nexus Whelpling (or anything with Life Exchange). Pass the first couple of rounds, just to get your health down and then use Life exchange. Stitches will lose about half of his health.
Switch to a Pandaran Water Spirit, cast Geyser and then Whirlpool.
Switch to Chromius. Cast Howl (the Geyser and Whirlpool will do a ton of damage and stun Stitches) and then Surge of Power.
Re: Stitches, Jr
Just wanted to share what I did...my first daily, only have 1 level 25 pet (Anub Idol boosted from the new stone).
My next highest pet is 23, a roach and a snail with a tank skill.
I just loaded up my roach, cast Apocalypse, then swapped to Anub for Sandstorm, then kept going between snail for the armor buff, and back to Anub for Sandstorm/dodge.
It's a very strange, cowardly way of doing it...but I got the daily done.
My next highest pet is 23, a roach and a snail with a tank skill.
I just loaded up my roach, cast Apocalypse, then swapped to Anub for Sandstorm, then kept going between snail for the armor buff, and back to Anub for Sandstorm/dodge.
It's a very strange, cowardly way of doing it...but I got the daily done.
Re: Stitches, Jr
I use a Cockroach with Apocalypse, cast it round one, then switch out for the Wanderer's Festival Hatchling with Perk Up and Cleansing Rain and just see it out. Third slot could be a boost pet I guess, but I keep Emerald Proto Whelp in there just in case Stitches kills the Wanderer and I can tank out the apocalypse.
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My new favorite way is to use a pig, I use Silver or Golden Pig but if you don't have one Mr. Wiggles works fine, too. Then I have Trunks and an Ore Eater. Ore Eater takes Demolish; Trunks takes When Elekks Fly and Avalanche; Pig takes Uncanny Luck.
Pig casts Uncanny Luck, swap to Trunks and spam When Elekks Fly until the Uncanny Luck buff wears off and then land an Avalanche. If he's not dead by then you can swap the Pig back in, cast its buff and bring in Ore Eater for a Demolish or two.
Dead Stitches and good times.
Pig casts Uncanny Luck, swap to Trunks and spam When Elekks Fly until the Uncanny Luck buff wears off and then land an Avalanche. If he's not dead by then you can swap the Pig back in, cast its buff and bring in Ore Eater for a Demolish or two.
Dead Stitches and good times.
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I just use nether faerie dragon and chrominius.
Start with nether faerie dragon
1. Life Exchange
2. Moonfire
3. Change to Chrominius
4. Howl
5. Surge of Power
I've yet to have that not work.
Start with nether faerie dragon
1. Life Exchange
2. Moonfire
3. Change to Chrominius
4. Howl
5. Surge of Power
I've yet to have that not work.
Re: Stitches, Jr
I've had a lot of fun with the P/P crimson Geode + high power critter damage pet (Giant Sewer Rat, Red Cricket, etc.)
Crystal Overload
Stone Rush
Crystal Overlaod
Stone Rush
After those 4 rounds, the P/P Crimson Geode dies and Stitches Jr is in killing range from one attack from the second pet (I don't know if this was really really good luck, but out of 50 attempts, Stitches always led with Enrage, so the first Stone Rush nuked him pretty good).
I think the Ashstone Core has the same two moves, but less power than the P/P Crimson Geode, but it might work as well...just haven't tried.
Crystal Overload
Stone Rush
Crystal Overlaod
Stone Rush
After those 4 rounds, the P/P Crimson Geode dies and Stitches Jr is in killing range from one attack from the second pet (I don't know if this was really really good luck, but out of 50 attempts, Stitches always led with Enrage, so the first Stone Rush nuked him pretty good).
I think the Ashstone Core has the same two moves, but less power than the P/P Crimson Geode, but it might work as well...just haven't tried.
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Re: Stitches, Jr
i have been using 3 striders, just pump and heal and job gets done
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same. ever since the nerf I never got below 50% of the 2nd strider.Jazeel wrote:i have been using 3 striders, just pump and heal and job gets done