We had a very fun experience in AR with the mixed group I took in (one guildmate, 3 pugs, no voice comms). I did my best to explain the fights for the 2 people that weren’t familiar with them, and the first bossfight went without a hitch—until the last phase.
At that point, everyone except my guildmate and me died miserably, leaving us to duo the final golem, which we did with ease. My guildmate is a pure berserker staff elementalist—you think ‘zerker warriors are squishy, try it with cloth armor and 11k health! Even with that squishiness, though, he tends to last longer than many defense-specced players I’ve seen, mostly because of smart play and long range.
Then came the final bossfight. The first combat phase wasn’t so bad, though a couple players got downed unexpectedly thanks to Mai’s shadowstep attack. The first cannon phase was a little shaky—one person died; there’s really not much of a chance to res downed people in that phase, so going down there is nearly a death sentence.
The second combat phase went smoothly enough after we ressed the dead guy. The second cannon phase went fairly smoothly, with the same guy dying again and one other going down.
Third combat phase, smooth enough. The third cannon phase, however… Everyone died except me. A couple people were having trouble seeing the red circles, one didn’t have enough vigor/endurance to dodge when necessary, and one just flat-out caught an unlucky break and got flattened by a horde of fire and lightning balls. I had permanent personal swiftness and permanent vigor up, which made the entire dodging sequence trivial (especially in combination with the GS leap). So, Mai’s at 25%. I’m the only person left alive. I might have been able to DPS the boss down, but instead (for whatever silly reason) I decided to res the rest of the allies. So, I dodged, kited, and alternated between two allies, ressing them as much as possible. Eventually, I got one up. He ran off to res another ally while I began to finish off the other one I’d started to res.
Mai promptly teleported to him, reached into her bag of kittens, said “kitten this guy in particular!” and dropped him again.
So, I left the 90%-ressed ally, sprinted across the entire arena, ressed the downed guardian, drew Mai aggro, sprinted back across, and ressed my other ally, at which point we were able to get everyone up and finish off the boss.
Lessons learned: the final fight is interesting, because it offers multiple ways to complete it safely. Being durable lets you fend off Mai easily. Having decent durability is almost a must. However, it’s not the only thing involved: less-tangible bonuses, like uptime on vigor and swiftness, your character’s general mobility, and CC/condi cleansing, are often the difference between life and death in the kiting phase.