Summons Altar (31%), Cherub (23%), Evangelist (23%) or Herald (23%) on use.Ĭherub, Altar and Herald spawn in rank 4. If there are no tokens present on the player side and it cannot use "Exultation", the Exemplar can use "Prelude" to inflict and, or "Rapturous Beauty" to inflict and, or "Pillar of Sacrifice," if its cultist ally has accumulated two tokens on itself. The Exemplar can generate throughout the fight by either using "Pillar of Sacrifice" to destroy its cultist ally, or by setting up "The Fall", an attack only on heroes with. The Exemplar has numerous fearsome attacks in its arsenal, but the most powerful of them all is "Exultation", a highly damaging cleave which requires him to have 2 tokens in order to use and will summon a cultist ally if the starting ally is absent. The Exemplar will periodically kill and resummon its allies over the course of the battle, applying self buffs in the process. The Exemplar also begins the encounter with an Altar but can kill and resummon different cultist minions. Its attacks are highly damaging, and they can target multiple Heroes, inflict high amounts of, apply debuffs or, and apply to player heroes. The Exemplar functions as a gatekeeper, ensuring that the player is capable of disposing of strong foes before they reach The Mountain. The two "halves" of the Exemplar even seem to each be in charge of different skills, with the lower, beast-like half attacking with its huge limbs during "Prelude," and piercing heroes with its gaze during "Rapturous Beauty," while the upper, more humanoid half becomes more animated when destroying an ally with "Pillar of Sacrifice," or when calling forth "The Fall. The Exemplar appears to be two entities, or one creature composed of two, with a headless, humanoid torso emerging from a beast-like mass of grotesque flesh, humanoid arms, and an iron mask similar to the ones worn by Deacon and Cardinal adorning a spot at the end of its spine. The Exemplar is a miniboss which can only appear at the Oblivion's Rampart in region 3, just before the inn, starting from Act 3. 3.1 Preventing "Exultation" and "The Fall":.
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