Talk:Daimon/@comment-67.188.63.216-20131103201357/@comment-23810620-20131103210847

That depends what class your using, the skills your using with that class, how much defense you have, your equipment, your pawn's statistics, and how much experience you have on his second form. Normally about 3-5 HP bars left(2-4 dots left), Daimon goes a-wall and throws in the most annoying magick combinations you can think of. Meteors and earthquakes? Mainly. He's only fun if you enjoy the battle.

It takes some time to learn all of his moves, so I would advise learning every move before removing 2 1/2 - 3 bars first(so he doesn't use the rift attack till you're ready). He has 3 standard melee attacks that act as 'magick' attacks, it's a long-ranged ghostly dragon claw-swipe and before each swipe, run to, or away from Daimon's current position to evade them. His Fire magick is random. He can either use Meteors, fireballs, or Comestions(the fire walls). He spams these the whole time, and uses Electricity in the mix as well. Rarely uses ice magic. Tendency to use an AoE attack that can possess any and all pawns. His grab can be easily evaded or can be stopped by an ability that can easily stun a large foe in one hit. He can breathe fire from his torso, just run behind him or an obstacle to evade it. His rift attack is the same thing as original Daimon.

If he insta-kills you, work around manuvering and keeping your defense high. Try to get your equipment Dragon-Forged by fighting the Dark Bishop over and over(really high chance of success, but make sure it's leveled up at least by one by rarifying them from Barroch's services). If you have an item that grants Weal, using one before that battle has always served me at LEAST one piece of equipment upgraded, so if you don't mind using up an item that grants Weal, you can fight the Dark Bishop over and over(his spawn time is 5 days, so pass 5 and another night in Cassardis after the first defeat of Daimon).