Boss profile
Mythic Lightblinded Vanguard.
Three paladins, three auras, separation is mandatory at every 100 energy.
Death hotspots
The worst five-second death windows in this fight.
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Encounter context
About this encounter
A council of three corrupted paladins (Bellamy, Venel, and Senn) who buff each other through proximity auras. The raid keeps the bosses apart, dispels protective effects, and absorbs heavy single-target burst around energy thresholds.
What kills pulls
Damage spikes cluster on the 100-energy threshold when each boss's aura activates and Execution Sentence drops on a player who needs multi-soak. Aura of Devotion turns missed dispels into compound healing pressure, and Divine Toll shield waves catch groups still rotating positions. Tank deaths concentrate during Aura of Wrath windows when bosses haven't been pulled apart fast enough.
How to read this chart
Average damage taken
The primary line shows the average damage taken across all logged pulls at each second of the fight. Use it as a baseline to find the consistent spike windows.
Standard deviation band
The wider band covers one standard deviation either side of the average. About 68% of pulls fall inside it. A wide band points to mechanics with variable outcomes: avoidable damage some players miss, random targeting, or differences in mitigation.
95% confidence interval
The narrower band is our confidence in the average estimate. A tight band means a lot of consistent logs at that second. A wider band points to thinner data or inconsistent execution.
Deaths per pull
The death bars on the right axis show the average number of player deaths logged at each second. They usually trail the damage spike by a few seconds, since deaths follow whatever just hit the raid.
Hotspot windows
The table under the chart picks the top death seconds and groups them into windows. Useful for matching cooldowns to the moments where pulls actually fall apart.
Source and selection
Data is aggregated from public progression logs (first successful kills) and is anonymized before display.
