Each one of them is protected by a boss.

Nefertiti

Nefretiti is the first boss.

You have to kill her at the end ofThe Lady of Gracemain quest.

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Place the artifact into her throne to summon this boss.

That artefact is obtained during the mission that takes place inAaru.

Her attacks don’t deal a lot of damage.

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The best way to defeat her is to use melee weapons.

Use special attacks to deal great damage.

Akhenaten

Bossem konczacym misjeOdstepca jest Akhenaten.

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Jest on glownym bossem Atem.

Aby go zabic musisz trzymac sie od niego najdalej jak mozesz.Przygotuj swoj najlepszy luk i duzo strzal.

Dobrym pomyslem jest rowniez podpalanie bossa za pomoca ognistych bomb.

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Boss ten atakuje wymachujac bronia wokol wlasnej osi.

Jesli bedziesz trzymac sie blisko niego mozesz przy ataku oberwac nie raz, a dwa.

Tutankhamun

Tutankhamunis the boss that appears at the end ofThe Curse of the Pharaohsmain quest.

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He guardsDuatand is the hardest enemy and his level is52.

Fire bombs are useful against him.

Remember to throw a new one at him when the previous bombs lose its effect.

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The best weapon against Tutankhamun is a bow.

Keep your distance and aim at his head with your best weapon of that jot down.

Remember that the arena is inside of a building.

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Ramesses

The final boss of theKing of Kingsmission isRameses.

so you can summon him, you must complete a number of main quests.

Rameses, similarly to other pharaohs,attacks by flailing his weapon around his own axis.

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However, he can also charge at the character.

When he is not attacked, he summons sandstorms.

This makes the encounter more difficult, as you won’t be able to see him clearly.

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They both have level 55 and will drop a legendary weapon once killed.

Those bosses can appear in any place on the map.

This will take a considerable part of their health bars.

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