When you get behind the Stone Vanguard it will do one of two things; it will either perform a wide backhand attack, or it will perform a vertical version of its pouncing attack. If you see the Stone Vanguard leap into the air, just perform a dash away from the spot where the golem lept from, and you will be fine.
As a reward for defeating the First Prince, you will be given the Arhat Gold Piece, a Stone Spirit, a Yaoguai Core, and 1035 Will. You will also gain access to a hidden chamber that holds Loong Scales . Just look for the crack in the giant wall next to the First Prince's boss arena. Squeeze through that crack in the wall and you'll find a treasure chest with the scales in the back of the room.
Both of these swipes and his lunge are quite slow, so you should be able to easily dodge them. Once he hits the ground, he'll be vulnerable for a few seconds, though get to his left side, as he will slam his right hand down as he gets up. Make sure to lay into him when he is on the ground.
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This guide will take you through everything you need to know in order to conquer this mountainous monstrosity. I will help you identify when to attack the Stone Vanguard, and when to back away. There is also a handy-dandy list of all the Stone Vanguard's moves so that you can look up any given move that is giving you problems and quickly learn a counter to it.
The moment the Stone Vanguard starts knocking on the ground, you know this is coming, but that won't help you much, as there is no distance where you are safe. You are simply going to have to dodge each golem as they leap at you, and then the Stone Vanguard itself at the end.
This attack is super fast once it is in motion, so you need to time it based on the animation that comes before it. He will raise his hands up above his head. Once his palms are showing, and his hands are above his noggin, get ready to dodge.
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When it is throwing boulders at you, or summoning other golems, you are going to need to stay quick on your feet. So, don't get caught charging a heavy attack. The Stone Vanguard will be applying too much pressure for that to be viable.
When you are in front of the First Prince at a medium range, he will still use his Pouncing Attack and Lunging Attack, but he will also start to use his palm stomps quite a bit. The weaker slams always come as a pair. Try to time the second palm slam for a perfect dodge. If he really winds up and slams his palm down hard, he won't follow up with another. ** The speed and impact of these palm slams make them easy enough to differentiate between. However, in general, I don't think you should be spending much time at this medium range, as that is when the First Prince is at his most dangerous.**
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The final range is up close and personal. If you are right up next to him, the First Prince only has a handful of attacks, and they aren't particularly scary. **Circle around to his backside, and you will only need to worry about his tail swipe. ** This attack is highly telegraphed (with a butt waggle) and easy to dodge. If you are close to one of the First Prince'Xbox Series S Compatibility arms, he'll swipe at you with a backhand. This is another pretty clearly telegraphed attack, so, if you see him raising the back of his hand, get ready to dodge.