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For the staff with the same name, see Inv staff 109 [Halion, Staff of Forgotten Love].
BossHalion
Image of Halion
Title <The Twilight Destroyer>
Gender Male
Race Twilight dragon (Dragonkin)
Level ?? Boss
Reaction Alliance Horde
Occupation Herald of Deathwing
Location Ruby Sanctum, Chamber of Aspects, Dragonblight
Status Killable
Halion

Halion in WoW.

Halion is a twilight dragon. He is the main boss of the Ruby Sanctum, which was implemented in patch 3.3.5.

In order to shatter the Wyrmrest Accord and to crush those that would stand in the way of their master's reemergence into Azeroth, a powerful war party of the Black dragonflight; led by the fearsome twilight dragon Halion and his lieutenants Saviana Ragefire, Baltharus the Warborn and General Zarithrian; has launched an assault upon the Ruby Sanctum beneath Wyrmrest Temple. Halion was raised in captivity from the eggs created by Sinestra.[1]

Abilities[]

Phase 1[]

  • Ability warrior cleave Cleave — Inflicts 75% weapon damage to an enemy and its nearest allies, affecting up to 10 targets.
  • Ability criticalstrike Tail Lash — A sweeping tail strike hits all enemies behind the caster, inflicting 3063 to 3937 damage and stunning them for 2 sec.
  • Ability mage livingbomb Fiery Combustion — Engulfs an enemy target in flame, dealing 4000 Fire damage every 2 sec. Every time Fiery Combustion deals damage, it generates a Mark of Combustion charge on the target. When Combustion fades or is dispelled, it unleashes a patch of fire proportional in size to the number of charges present at the time. Either curse or magic removal may cleanse this affliction.
    • Spell fire sealoffire Mark of Combustion — Builds Marks of Combustion on an enemy target. When Combustion fades or is dispelled, it creates an explosion and a patch of fire proportional in size to the number of Combustion charges present at the time. Either curse or magic removal may cleanse this affliction.
    • Spell fire selfdestruct Combustion — Deals 2625 to 3375 Fire damage to targets that remain within the explosion area.
  • Spell fire fire Flame Breath 45 yd range — Inflicts 17500 to 22500 Fire damage to enemies in a cone in front of the caster. 2 second cast. 26250 to 33750 damage on 25-man.
  • Spell shadow rune Twilight Precision — Halion's insight into movement between phases allows him to deal unexpected strikes, increasing his chance to hit by 5% and reducing the enemies' chance to dodge his attacks by 20%.
  • Spell fire meteorstorm Meteor Strike — Deals 18750 to 21250 Fire damage to enemies within 12 yards. Takes about 5 seconds to land, and shoots flames in four random directions upon landing.

Phase 2[]

Halion retains Cleave, Tail Lash, and Twilight Precision from phase 1.

  • Spell shadow soulleech 2 Dark Breath — Inflicts 17500 to 22500 Shadow damage to enemies in a cone in front of the caster. 2 second cast. 26250 to 33750 damage on 25-man.
  • Spell shadow shadesofdarkness Dusk Shroud — An aura of twilight energy emanates from the caster, causing nearby enemies to suffer 3000 Shadow damage every 2 sec.
  • Spell shadow shadowmend Twilight Cutter — Fires a beam of concentrated twilight energy, dealing massive (13875 to 16125) Shadow damage to any enemies that make contact with it. Fired from the orbs circling the room.
  • Spell shadow soulleech 3 Soul Consumption — Engulfs an enemy target in dark energy, dealing 4000 Shadow damage every 2 sec. Every time Soul Consumption deals damage, it generates a Mark of Consumption charge on the target. When Consumption fades or is dispelled, it unleashes a dark explosion proportional to the number of charges present at the time. Either curse or magic removal may cleanse this affliction.
    • Spell shadow sealofkings Mark of Consumption — Builds Marks of Consumption on an enemy target. When Consumption fades or is dispelled, it creates an explosion and a patch of fire proportional in size to the number of Consumption charges present at the time. Either curse or magic removal may cleanse this affliction.
    • Spell holy consumemagic Consumption — Deals 2625 to 3375 Shadow damage to targets that remain within the explosion area.

Phase 3[]

Halion retains all abilities from phase 1 and 2, but only uses them in the appropriate realm.

  • Spell shadow twilight Twilight Division — Phases the caster, allowing him to exist and act simultaneously in both the material and Twilight realms.

Enrage[]

Halion enrages after 8 minutes in 10-man, 25-man, regular, and heroic modes.

Strategy[]

Preparation[]

The fight requires at least two tanks. It is advantageous to have a balanced mix of ranged and melee DPS.

It takes place in two places, the physical and the twilight realm. During Phase 1 everyone is in the physical realm. At 75%, Halion shifts to the twilight realm and opens a permanent portal so the raid can follow for Phase 2. At 50%, the Dragon is present in both realms at the same time. During Phase 3, the raid must split and maintain balanced DPS in both realms.

Like many dragons, Halion has a frontal cone breath attack, a tail swipe and a cleave. The tail swipe stuns. He retains these abilities over all three phases. Unlike many dragons, he does not use fear and can be taunted.

Heroism/Bloodlust[]

With only one shaman in the raid, this buff should be used in Phase 2. Otherwise, when using it in Phase 3, it's highly probable that the realm where Bloodlust was used deals a lot more damage than the other, forcing that realm to stop DPS until the other catches up, basically wasting the buff.

If two shamans are present it's possible to use the buff in Phase 3. The shamans must go to different realms and coordinate so they both use it at the same time.

Phase 1: Physical realm[]

A few seconds after the pull, a circle of flames appears around the boss, closing off any players not in the stage. In the physical realms, two special effects must be taken care of.

Mark of Combustion is a debuff which is put on a random player. It gains one stack every few seconds and expires after 10 (?) stacks. When it expires or is dispelled, it places a circular AoE centered on the player the diameter of which depends on the number of stacks (more stacks = larger). This AoE deals damage to players in it, and also knocks away players inside when it forms.

In order to deal with Mark of Combustion, affected players must run towards the outer edge of the battle area and be dispelled there quickly. Failing to react fast means a larger or badly positoined AoE, which usually hampers melee DPS.

The second effect in the physical realm are random fireballs, which fall from the sky and hit for AoE fire damage, leaving a patch of flame where it hit, plus four flames going in different directions. The location where the fireball hits is indicated by a hellfire graphic. Players must move away from the point of impact and the residual flames.

Phase 2: Twilight realm[]

After the dragon has vanished to the twilight realm, it's important that a tank enters the portal first, other classes die too fast when alone. The rest of the raid should follow quickly, the tank should pull the dragon away from the entrance point, else the raid may die from breath. It is usually a good idea to leave a healer and a tank in the physical realm in preparation of phase 3. These two just wait out phase 2.

In the twilight realm, Mark of Combustion is replaced by Mark of Consumption, which behaves quite similar, but pulls players into its AoE instead of knocking them away.

The fireballs are replaced by Shadow Cutter. Two shadow orbs circle clockwise around the outer edge of the area opposite to each other. Every 20 seconds, a beam connects the orbs for 10 seconds. This beam (= Shadow Cutter) deals very high damage to everybody who touches it. All players (including the tank) must move on a circular path to avoid this beam.

Shadow Cutter Positioning[]

One possible positioning is to tank the boss in the center of the area. The tank waits until an orb is near his right side, and then strafes to the left, so that the orb stays right of the tank at all times. If the beam appears, it should be in the area right of the tank, but pretty close to him (so that the beam runs nearly lengthwise through the dragon). This allows players to stand on both sides of Halion, although the dragon's left side (right of the tank) is a little safer. On that side, the only danger is a tail swipe, while on the other side (right of the dragon, left of the tank) people may get hit by breath or cleave, which is more dangerous. It's still advantageous to stand on both sides to minimize confusion from Mark of Consumption.

When learning the encounter (or with small groups) it may be helpful to instruct everyone to stand on the dragon's left side, and to move to avoid the tail. While explaining the encounter this situation can be simulated with a mounted raid member posing as the dragon.

Player Deaths in the Shadow Realm[]

Dead characters appear in the physical realm, so it's rather difficult to battle rez them. If all characters die in the twilight realm, characters still alive in the normal realm are still in combat, but can not be attacked by Halion. To end the encounter, they either must enter the twilight realm and die, or get out of combat using some ability (like Ability rogue feigndeath [Feign Death], Ability vanish [Vanish], Spell nature timestop [Divine Intervention]).

Phase 3: Both realms[]

At the start of Phase 3, two portals appear in the twilight realm which lead back to the physical realm. If no tank was left behind, the tank must use that portal first.

Until the end of combat, Halion exists in both realms, and the raid must split in two. The encounter mechanics in both realms remain the same, that is Shadow Cutter in the twilight and Fireballs in the physical. When a Fireball spawns on the melee group it may force them to move out of melee range, while the constant movement required by Shadow Cutter hampers ranged DPS more than melee. For this reason melee prefer the shadow realm, while ranged do better in the physical.

The new element in Phase 3 is that Halion receives a buff called Corporeality. It starts at 50%, and it's advantageous to keep it close to 50%. It changes when Halion takes more damage in one realm than in the other. 100% corporality means that Halion is present only in the realm player is in, 0% means he's only in the other realm. When he takes more damage in one realm, he moves towards the realm where he takes less. Depending on the value of Corporality, Halion also deals and takes more damage in one realm than the other. Changes to corporeality are signified by the warning: "Your (or your companion's) efforts have forced Halion further <into/out of> the <Twilight/Physical> realm!" If no damage is dealt in one realm, Halion rapidly regenerates health.

The following table summarizes the stat differences depending on corporeality:

Corporeality Percentage
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Player's Realm Damage Taken -100% -80% -50% -30% -15% 0% +20% +50% +100% +200% +400%
Damage Dealt -70% -50% -30% -20% -10% 0% +15% +30% +60% +100% +200%
Opposite Realm Damage Taken +400% +200% +100% +50% +20% 0% -15% -30% -50% -80% -100%
Damage Dealt +200% +100% +60% +30% +15% 0% -10% -20% -30% -50% -70%

As an example, if Halion had way too much DPS on him in the Physical realm, his corporeality might be down to 20% in that realm. This means Halion takes 50% less damage and deals 30% less damage in the Physical realm. However in the Twilight realm, Halion's corporeality is 80% and he takes double damage and deals 60% more damage. The problem is the increase of damage dealt by Halion, tanks die too quickly if Corporality is too far from 50%.

If DPS in both realms is fairly balanced, the corporeality buff does the fine-tuning by itself, since in the realm where less damage is dealt, the damage taken is increased. Stopping DPS in either realm should not normally be necessary.

DPS numbers of individual players should be used when determining who goes where, rather than splitting the DPS 50/50 between both realms.

Heroic Mode Changes[]

In phase 1, Fireballs cause a blast wave upon landing. Fireballs also spawns a Living Inferno and some Living Embers on 25-man. The zones that appear after a Combustion put a dot on anyone inside them that does increasing damage per stack rather than flat damage.

In phase 2, four shadow orbs circle the stage instead of two, so that players can be caught behind or in front of Halion during a Death Beam, and therefore get hit by a tail swipe, cleave, or dark breath. The zones that appear after a Consumption put a slow on anyone stood in them - the slow lasts for 2 seconds and is applied every 1 second, so it can't easily be removed except by Hand of Freedom - this will cause difficulties running from the cutter unless the zones are placed very carefully.

In all phases, the void zones from combustion/consumption appear and affect both the Twilight and Physical realms, not just one. This gives the raid less space in both realms to move around, and is mostly an issue in Phase 3. A single misplaced zone in phase 3 can very easily cause a wipe.

Loot[]

10-player mode[]

Item Type
Inv misc cape 20 [Abduction's Cover] (H) Spirit cloak
Inv jewelry amulet 06 [Baltharus' Gift] (H) Agility necklace
Inv boots mail 10 [Boots of Divided Being] (H) Caster mail boots
Inv bracer 42 [Bracers of the Heir] (H) DPS plate bracers
Inv gauntlets 83 [Changeling Gloves] (H) Caster leather gloves
Inv chest leather 22 [Gloaming Sark] (H) Agility leather chest
Inv belt 66green [Misbegotten Belt] (H) DPS cloth belt
Item icecrownringc [Saviana's Tribute] (H) Caster DPS ring
Inv boots plate 12 [Scion's Treads] (H) Tank plate boots
Inv belt 70 [Surrogate Belt] (H) Caster plate belt
Inv shoulder 113 [Twilight Scale Shoulders] (H) Agility mail shoulders
Item icecrownringb [Zarithrian's Offering] (H) Strength ring

25-player mode[]

Item Type
Inv boots plate 12 [Apocalypse's Advance] (H) DPS plate boots
Inv bracer 45 [Bracers of Fiery Night] (H) Caster cloth bracers
Inv misc rubysanctum2 [Charred Twilight Scale] (H) Caster DPS trinket
Inv misc cape 16 [Cloak of Burning Dusk] (H) Caster cloak
Inv boots plate 14 [Foreshadow Steps] (H) Caster paladin boots
Inv misc rubysanctum1 [Glowing Twilight Scale] (H) Healing trinket
Inv jewelry necklace 48 [Penumbra Pendant] (H) Strength necklace
Inv misc rubysanctum3 [Petrified Twilight Scale] (H) Tank trinket
Inv bracer 40 [Phaseshifter's Bracers] (H) Caster leather bracers
Inv boots mail 06 [Returning Footfalls] (H) Agility mail boots
Item icecrownringb [Ring of Phased Regeneration] (H) Spirit ring
Inv misc rubysanctum4 [Sharpened Twilight Scale] (H) Physical DPS trinket
Item icecrownringc [Signet of Twilight] (H) Agility ring
Inv belt 83 [Split Shape Belt] (H) Caster mail belt
Inv boots plate 12 [Treads of Impending Resurrection] (H) Tank plate boots
Inv bracer 41 [Umbrage Armbands] (H) Agility leather bracers

Related Achievements[]

Quotes[]

Arrival
Meddlesome insects! You're too late: The Ruby Sanctum's lost.
Aggro
Your world teeters on the brink of annihilation. You will ALL bear witness to the coming of a new age of DESTRUCTION!
Creates Fireball
The heavens burn!
Phase 2
You will find only suffering within the realm of twilight! Enter if you dare!
Spheres Pulse
Beware the shadow!
Phase 3
I am the light and the darkness! Cower, mortals, before the herald of Deathwing!
Killing a Player
  • Another "hero" falls.
  • Hahahaha!
Berserk
Not good enough.
Death
Relish this victory, mortals, for it will be your last! This world will burn with the master's return!

Videos[]

10 player Normal encounter[]

25 player Normal encounter[]

10 player Heroic encounter[]

25 player Heroic encounter[]

Additional Videos[]

Trivia[]

Halion is voiced by Matthew Mercer.

Patch changes[]

  • Mists of Pandaria Hotfix (2012-09-12): Halion should no longer despawn shortly after entering combat.
  • Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.3.5 (2010-06-22): Added.

References[]

External links[]

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