Chronomatic Anomaly Mythic Strategy/Tactics
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General Information
On this page, you will find a list of changes between Normal/Heroic modes and Mythic mode, as well as a working strategy to defeat Chronomatic Anomaly in The Nighthold in Mythic mode.
The other pages of our Chronomatic Anomaly guide can be accessed from the table of contents on the right.
Mythic Mode Abilities
This fight is very similar on Mythic Mode to all other versions of the encounter. The key difference is that the Waning Time Particles will now spawn on either side of the Nightwell, rather than alone. The phase order of the passage of time is also different on Mythic, though this has no direct impact on the fight.
Strategy
The group should assign a small group of DPS and a healer to deal with the
second Waning Time Particle. No tank is required, but
this splinter group should be furnished with a plethora of interrupts to deal
with Warp Nightwell and
Chronomate. The main raid group should quickly deal
with their Time Particle and the
Fragmented Time Particles spawned before moving over
to finish the second Waning Time Particle. It is
important not to push these below 30% at the same time, as they will no longer
be interruptible and may wipe the raid due to the damage.
Power Overwhelming can be interrupted at your group’s
discretion, although it deals much heavier damage on Mythic difficulty.
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