Online:Khasda Lieutenant
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Khasda Lieutenant | |||
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Location | Meirvale Keep | ||
Race | Khajiit | Gender | Varies |
Health | 31,364 | ||
Reaction | Hostile |
Khasda Lieutenants are Khajiit warriors who serve Khasda of The Stitches found in his manor at Meirvale Keep. They guard the keys required to unlock the vaults.
One is a berserker, one is an eviscerator and one uses a mix of ravager and thundermaul abilities.
Related Quests[edit]
- Thick as Thieves: Help a thief with a heist.
Skills and Abilities[edit]
Berserker[edit]
- Quick Strike
- A basic melee attack that does minor physical damage.
- Blood Craze
- The enemy slashes at you twice, doing moderate physical damage over time to the player. This attack also heals the enemy over time.
- Agony
- The enemy stuns the player for a short time. Taking damage from any source will break the stun, but the player may choose to break free from it instead. After the stun ends, this spell also does moderate magical damage over time to the player. This spell can be interrupted to set the enemy off balance. Blocking will prevent the stun.
- Roll Dodge
- The enemy can perform a roll dodge to avoid incoming damage.
Eviscerator[edit]
- Quick Strike
- A basic melee attack that does minor physical damage.
- Low Slash
- A physical attack that snares the target.
- Shield Bash
- A spinning shield attack that deals damage and stuns. Can be block to negate the effect and set the enemy off-balance.
- Dark Talons
- The enemy roots all targets within range with claws that deal minor physical damage over time. Roll dodge or break free to get out of it.
- Dragonknight Standard
- The enemy calls down a fiery banner that plants down into the ground, with a circular AoE and causes persistent flame damage.
- Blink Strike
- The enemy teleports towards their target and land hard on top of them, causing physical damage. Blink Strike knocks the target down if it lands, but it can be blocked to knock the enemy off-balance. Formerly known as "Focused Charge".