Light Azazel: An Easier White Snek. Floor 3

Third Floor of Light Azazel

This floor is very similar to White Snek floor 3 which featured a random keepo as a one shot one fight deal. Rainbow Keepo is arguably easier and the dungeon being 1 fight saves a significant amount of effort on my part.


Third Level with Link

Floor 1

Rainbow Keepo

Meri / Blodin (Haste) / Blodin (Spike) / Blodin / Toshiro / Meri

Haste > Toshi > Meri > Spike > Kupo!

Use attack badge for extra spiciness.

Whaledor easily swaps out for the first Blodin.

 

Alternatively
Bring a delay. 3 turns is good. 5 turns is better.

He randomly changes colors premptively then randomly changes colors 4 more times. If you’re running light / dark teams (which I recommend) then just wait until the 4th turn (the 5th time he color changes) to delay. This will give you whatever number of turns you brought a delay for without a shield.

The reason I recommend light or dark is encase the last colour change falls on a weak colour for you if you’re running RGB which basically just doubles the HP.

Leads that deal a lot of damage are ideal. Poomon, Anubis, Reimyr, Acala, etc.

Having trouble? Try dropping from evo material killers on the mobs you have spots open.

Second alternative

You can actually delay spam. Right off the bat delay. And just keep delaying after every color swap. And you can get a solid 15 turns this way.


Conclusion

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3 thoughts on “Light Azazel: An Easier White Snek. Floor 3

    1. Not everyone has Anubis which is a pretty big difference for for a lot of these challenges unfortunately. Nothing particularly matches up to the ease of Anubis x Diablos or even just Anubis x Anubis

      1. indeed.. hard to compare with Anubis in terms of burst damage

        this may become difficult for the last floors :/ (used AnubisxAnubis for Fl#9 and AnubisxDiablos for Fl#10)

        anyway, looking forward your futures guides for the remaning floors to see how you suggest to handle those 🙂
        keep up the great work !

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