Havilar has been reworked, and it’s time to put her to the test-starting with Variant 1: “Odd Ones Out.” With half the bench slots locked and only the Brimstone Angels allowed to break the rules, it’s a challenge that demands creativity, patience, and a bit of family bonding. Havilar, Farideh, and Mehen step up, but low item levels and missing DPS make things… interesting.
From the very first setup, mishaps abound: champions in the wrong slots, BUD-setting bouncing between Kent, Farideh, and Durge, and Evelyn tanking like a champ while Jarlaxle dies on impact. The server lags, Vi’s Sass-stacks fall behind, and the Faithful Friend slot seems to have a mind of its own. But through it all, Havilar holds the line-buffing from the front, summoning imps, and stacking Leadership Summit like a true infernal tactician.
As the run pushes toward Area 1200 and beyond, the formation shifts, the gold climbs, and the Brimstone Angels rally. It’s not smooth, it’s not elegant, but it’s effective. By the end, Variant 1 is cleared, Havilar gains 300 item levels, and seven gold chests are earned-along with a healthy dose of disbelief that it actually worked.
Now, with Variant 2 looming and Diamond Golems waiting to be tanked, it’s time to let the game run overnight and hope the server holds. Havilar may be young, but she’s already proving she can carry a team-even if that team is missing half its seats.
Oh, and that Havilar-Spotlight-Video – you can find it here: