Mao Kun (War for the Atlas)

Mao Kun is a unique.

Layout
The map is an island inhabited by pirates that revive as undead when the player interacts with the boss (simply named Fairgraves). They then spawn a number of loot containers called Booty Chests, which drop currency and spawn the boss Fairgraves, Never Dying.

Fairgraves will appear a few seconds after opening a Booty Chest. When the first seven booty chests are opened, Fairgraves only uses his basic Spectral Throw with additional projectiles, and will disappear after 10–20 seconds, regardless of whether or not you engage in combat with him (this may be different behavior from previous patches, but it is how it currently works in Version 2.0.0h). Furthermore is the loot from Fairgraves apparitions proportinal to % of life lost, while fighting him. It is possible to open multiple chests next to each other, spawning multiple copies of Fairgraves, but you can simply run away before they even spawn and return to loot the currency later.

When the final eighth Booty Chest is opened, a large pack of ghost pirates are summoned in a circle around the chest and the final Fairgraves boss appears on top of the chest, using all of his abilities, does not disappear over time, and can finally be killed.

Boss
Boss: Fairgraves, Never Dying
 * Increased Movement Speed and Attack Speed
 * Resists Elemental Damage and Chaos Damage
 * Uses with three additional projectiles
 * Uses
 * Casts
 * Casts
 * Casts

Supporter attribution
Mao Kun was created by supporter. He wanted Tricornes.

Legacy variants
Mao Kun has legacy variants.


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Version history

 * Fixed how the vanishing Fairgraves held his weapons in the Mao Kun unique map.


 * Fixed issues with players becoming blocked by booty chests in the Mao Kun unique map. These chests no longer block movement after they are opened.


 * Introduced to the game.
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Мао Кун (Война за Атлас)