The 80th floor of the Dragon's Breath Fairy Maze, as one of the mid-game stages, serves both as a litmus test for the player's lineup strength and a key route to obtaining rare rewards such as Dragon Marrow Stones and Master Scrolls. Set against the backdrop of a poisonous fog swamp, this maze, with its dual mechanism of regular floors and boss floors, requires players to precisely control the battle rhythm and timing of skill releases. Once you master the core techniques, it is entirely possible to achieve breakthroughs even at lower levels. Below, we will go into detail about this.

The enemy lineup on the regular floors consists of Ice Dragons, Poison Ivy Sorcerers, and Shadow Assassins. The Ice Dragon's Frost Breath ability can cause a full-screen freeze effect, which, when combined with the continuous poison damage from the Poison Ivy Sorcerer, can easily lead to rapid team depletion. It is recommended to prioritize using Frost Bond characters to interrupt the enemy's skill cycle through the freeze effect. When facing the Shadow Assassin with its lock-on attack mechanism, equip your main DPS with at least 30% life steal to ensure survival under focused fire.

The 80th-floor boss, the Lord of Verdant Bloom, possesses three deadly mechanisms. First, the passive skill Poisonous Blossom increases its own attack power by 20% each time it inflicts poison status; if not dispelled in time, the damage will reach one-shot level after 90 seconds. Second, the Vine Strangle skill stuns the current target and then spreads to all members via vines, requiring the use of a crowd control removal skill during the pre-cast phase to interrupt it. Finally, the Life Bloom triggered in the third phase clears all debuffs on itself and deals an explosive 300% of its attack power as area-of-effect damage.

To successfully defeat a boss with complex mechanics, forming a suitable lineup is essential. We recommend a double-control, double-healer, single-core system. Choose a high-burst fire character as the main DPS to quickly reduce the boss's health using elemental advantage. The control positions should include an ice mage and a shadow assassin, where the former is responsible for interrupting the boss's skills and the latter targets the enemy's backline. For healing, it is suggested to have a group purification priest and a single-target emergency medic to provide dual-layer protection. If there are radiant attribute characters in the team, activating the Divine Sanctuary bond can reduce the impact of poison damage by 30%. Additionally, it is best to carry at least two crowd control removal items to deal with the boss's vine control chain.

The difficulty of the 80th floor of the Dragon's Breath Fairy Maze is actually not very high. As long as the lineup is well-matched and you seize the right moment to launch attacks, passing through it should be relatively easy. Of course, to avoid being at a disadvantage in the competition, you also need to understand the mechanics and allocate resources reasonably. By doing these points well, you can successfully clear the stage.