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So this is just the winning gameplay footage of Ultimate Challenge 245! Pretty difficult level, the strategy is in the full description below. Hope this video helps! Give the video a thumbs up if you like it, subscribe for more content like this and as always, thanx for watching!
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Ultimate Challenge 245
Winning hero Lineup:
MANTIS, LADY M, MEYERS, IRONCLAW, LEE
Order is not a significant factor for this challenge.
Winning Strategy:
There are a couple of tricks to this battle and a few things that you should watch out for. First and foremost, you need to target Requiem from the start and for the most part stay on her until she falls. You will need to get a little lucky during this battle by getting consistent enough gold tiles to keep Lady M and Mantis with rage filling at least every 4 to 6 rounds. If it takes longer then that this battle will become very difficult. So you are going to use Lady M on Requiem to prevent her rage from filling. Mantis has 2 big benefits. Mainly he steals rage and if you are targeting Requiem will also steal the rage from Ulrik which can definitely help prolong this battle. Also he removes buffs and debuffs. Meyers also removes buffs from the enemies. Lee and Ironclaw are definitely important here but probably not as much as Mantis and Lady M. The main thing you want to avoid is ever getting hit by Requiem, and having strong enough heroes that if you do get hit you can absorb enough damage to keep going. Requiem hits very hard though so keep her from gaining rage whenever possible. Once the frontline enemies have fallen in front of her you want to try to avoid hitting her directly with tiles unless she is under Lady M's skill of not gaining rage. So for the 4 rounds after you use Lady M on Requiem is the best time to hit her with tiles. All in all it is a difficult level. However the main things that will get you through it are high level heroes and timing Lady M and Mantis correctly. Good luck!
Music: "Broken ladder" by Jeremey Black
(edited for time and to fit the video)