Sagittare

Sagittares are members of the Sagittare Archers of Bilrach's army, and a boss monsters in Daemonheim requiring 45 Dungeoneering. They use range and magic, with teleporting ability, arrow rain, and multi shot. Sagittares always have the Protect from Missiles prayer on. They can deal high damage quickly due to the layout of the boss zone, which is in a spiral pattern. If the player uses Protect from Magic, they will use a ranged attack, and conversely when the player uses Protect from Missiles, they will use a magic attack. Saggitares are also able to use a magic binding spell.

Attacks

 * Regular single-targeted ranged arrow attack, of either ranged or magic.


 * Magic multi arrows - Targets all players.


 * Arrow-rain - Arrows fall from the sky as he teleports and deals unblockable damage to anyone standing within 2 squares of the initial location. This can be successfully avoided if you react quickly enough and move out of the targeted area. Anyone hit by the attack is bound to the ground for a short time and cannot run for a short time after.


 * Ranged binding spell - Multi-targeted attack which will disable player from running if damage is dealt. It is ranged based but having Protect from missiles prayer on will not prevent the effects.


 * Magic binding spell - Multi-targeted attack which will bind player to the spot and stop him from moving if damage is dealt. It is magic based and Protect from magic will prevent all effects. This attack will not be used if the difficulty is to one person (1:1, 2:1 and etc, but players leaving the dungeon will not cause him to cease this attack)

Sagittare teleports every time he loses 1/5 of his health, he teleports to the second ring, then the middle area, then back to the outside ring. The last teleport occurs when he has 1 life point left, as last effort.

Tactics
Since Sagittare has Protect from Missiles perpetually activated, the only two options are to use magic or melee. Magic can be easier, since moving around will no longer be necessary when he teleports as much as someone using melee, but Sagittare always has resistance to magic, ranging from slightly magic resistant when he's a low combat level (which he'll be if the player has a low combat level and/or soloing) to extremely magic resistant (which he'll be if the player has a high combat level and/or with a large team.)

Therefore, melee is usually the best option, unless the player's magic level is far higher than his strength and attack, or if he's a low combat level and therefore not very magic resistant.

If melee is used, and melee armour is worn, it is recommended to use Protection from Magic or Deflect Magic. This covers the weak spot, and prevents Sagittare from binding.

When Sagittare shouts "Back off!", do as he suggests, as he follows up this warning with a cry of "Arrow rain!", causing a group of arrows falls from the sky and strike the spot the player was standing on when the attack started. This attack does not follow players, and can easily be avoided.

Another tactic to utilise is the strategic placement of gatestones to reach Sagittare faster.

Sagittare will do his special attack and teleport every time he loses 1/5 of his LP. Similarly to the Luminescent Icefiend, he activates the special attack and teleports when he is on 10 LP as a last ditch effort. His last leleport tends to be to the middle area of the room.

Quotes

 * "Back off!" (Before Special Attack)


 * "Arrow-rain!" (During Special Attack)

Habitat(s)

 * Daemonheim Dungeon (Furnished floors 23-29)

Drops

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Trivia

 * Sagittare is derived from the Latin word Sagittarius, meaning archer. The ninth astrological sign in the Zodiac is also called Sagittarius; a centaur who, like Sagittare, prominently wields a bow.
 * The Sagittare's leader's last name is Bolton, according to the ammunition requisition orders.
 * If the special effect of poison or the hailstorm dagger activates on the very last moment, or if 2 people hit Sagittare at once, Sagittare will yell "Back off!" but then die instead of doing the arrow rain attack.
 * For some reason, Sagittare does not appear to weild his Sagirrarian longbow.