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===Purobolos (Lv.31)===
===Purobolos (Lv.31)===
This boss can be difficult.  The Mage Masher can silence them, but only for a short time.  Your best bet is to use the Death Sickles as the instant death proc will quickly deplete their MP from using Arise, until eventually they run out and can no longer revive.
This boss can be difficult.  The Mage Masher can silence them, but only for a short time.  Your best bet is to use the Death Sickles as the instant death proc will quickly deplete their MP from using Arise, until eventually they run out and can no longer revive.


=World 2=
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===Exdeath - Castle (Lv.36)===
===Exdeath - Castle (Lv.36)===
Equipping the Reflect Rings will help you immensely in this battle.  Exdeath has a tendency to cast Reverse Polarity, which can mess up your damage output and cause you to lose the race, so if you're getting unlucky with that, you can try pre-changing your party's formation anticipating he'll fix it for you.
Equipping the Reflect Rings will help you immensely in this battle.  Exdeath has a tendency to cast Reverse Polarity, which can mess up your damage output and cause you to lose the race, so if you're getting unlucky with that, you can try pre-changing your party's formation anticipating he'll fix it for you.
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===Omniscient (Lv.39)===
While totally an optional fight, this is one of the greatest challenges in the Quad Zerker run.  That said, he CAN be defeated.  Omniscient counters all physical attacks using Return, which resets the battle.  With an improperly geared party, this can result in an infinite loop since every attack from your characters will trigger this counter.  Omniscient can only harm you with magic attacks, so equipping the Reflect Rings instantly negates any and all possible offense from the mage.  The secret to defeating him lies in the Mage Masher weapon.  The Mage Masher has a 33% chance to cast Silence, and Silence will prevent Omniscient from casting Return, thus allowing a window for damage to be dealt to him. 
A single Berserker is sufficient to climb the other tower, so you should bring 3 Zerks here.  One of them needs to equip a Mage Masher.  If you're on PR, you have access to 2 Chicken Knives if you used the bug, otherwise, use 1 Chicken Knife and whatever your second strongest weapon is (in this scenario, you will probably need more levels to make up for the difference in damage).  Since this is yet another battle where speed matters and defense is irrelevant due to the Reflect Rings, take off all the helms, shields, and body armors, but leave the rings equipped.  At level 39, a fully powered up Chicken Knife should deal around 2,000 damage.  The ideal sequence you need is as follows:
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Revision as of 10:57, 18 October 2022

The premise

What is the most agonizing run devised in the depths of the interdimensional rift, and sealed in the void alongside many evil spirits? It is known as Quadzerk, or #blame. After registering with #blame you will be assigned four Berserkers. There is no relief from Berserker, it is your one and only class for all characters through the entire game. The mind numbing tedium of this run is what is truly feared, as in some version the player will need to hit the level cap to stand a chance of muscling past NED.

Version specific jank

World 1

Note: the levels here are suggested minimums based on a playthrough of the PR. Due to the random nature of axe damage calculation and targeting in certain versions, you may wish to exceed these levels if you're struggling.

Liquid Flame (Lv. 17)

Grinding the Wild Nakks outside of Karnak is a good way to prepare for this as well as acquire money for equipment.

Byblos (Lv.24)

Remember that Lvl 5 Death is a threat in the Library if you go through at 25, but otherwise you should be able to power through Drain counters.

Sandworm (Lv.30)

Sandworm is one of the most random and version specific bosses in this run. You can beat him as low as level 30 if RNG works favorably, but it may be desirable to level up as high as 40 if you're struggling. Make sure to get everyone a Death Sickle and use them for this fight.

Soul Cannon (Lv.30)

All of Soul Cannon's attacks deal percentage based damage, so you should remove all armor pieces in order to minimize equip weight and maximize speed. You cannot survive a second Wave Cannon, so the extra speed makes a huge difference.

Purobolos (Lv.31)

This boss can be difficult. The Mage Masher can silence them, but only for a short time. Your best bet is to use the Death Sickles as the instant death proc will quickly deplete their MP from using Arise, until eventually they run out and can no longer revive.


World 2

Barrier Tower

Make sure to pick up a set of Reflect Rings from the Reflect Knights. The 6th floor has the highest encounter rate for this enemy, so search there for them. This is one of the only defenses you have versus magic attacks in this run, so you will definitely want access to them for many fights going forward.

Atomos (Lv.35)

Nothing terribly special about this fight, you should be able to axe him up good.

Crystals (Lv.35)

The Crystals suffer from a weakness to instant death attacks, so the Death Sickles will take care of them with ease.

Exdeath - Castle (Lv.36)

Equipping the Reflect Rings will help you immensely in this battle. Exdeath has a tendency to cast Reverse Polarity, which can mess up your damage output and cause you to lose the race, so if you're getting unlucky with that, you can try pre-changing your party's formation anticipating he'll fix it for you.


World 3

Omniscient (Lv.39)

While totally an optional fight, this is one of the greatest challenges in the Quad Zerker run. That said, he CAN be defeated. Omniscient counters all physical attacks using Return, which resets the battle. With an improperly geared party, this can result in an infinite loop since every attack from your characters will trigger this counter. Omniscient can only harm you with magic attacks, so equipping the Reflect Rings instantly negates any and all possible offense from the mage. The secret to defeating him lies in the Mage Masher weapon. The Mage Masher has a 33% chance to cast Silence, and Silence will prevent Omniscient from casting Return, thus allowing a window for damage to be dealt to him.

A single Berserker is sufficient to climb the other tower, so you should bring 3 Zerks here. One of them needs to equip a Mage Masher. If you're on PR, you have access to 2 Chicken Knives if you used the bug, otherwise, use 1 Chicken Knife and whatever your second strongest weapon is (in this scenario, you will probably need more levels to make up for the difference in damage). Since this is yet another battle where speed matters and defense is irrelevant due to the Reflect Rings, take off all the helms, shields, and body armors, but leave the rings equipped. At level 39, a fully powered up Chicken Knife should deal around 2,000 damage. The ideal sequence you need is as follows: Template:Blockquote