- Author: Passion
- Date: September 23, 2022
- Updated: September 23, 2022
- Expansion: WotLK Classic
Patchwerk is the first boss in the Construct Quarter of Naxxramas. A Dr. Frankenstein’s Monster style construct sewn together from the flesh and organs of who knows what.
“Behold, Patchwerk. When word of his existence first reached the ears of the Brotherhood, none believed the tales of an abomination with such immense speed and strength. Fewer still believed it when he fell the first time…” –Commander Eligor Dawnbringer
You might have heard the phrase “Patchwerk Style Fight” before, and this is why. Patchwerk requires very little movement or adjustment during the fight and for most is seen as a DPS or gear check to prepare you for the rest of Naxxramas. This doesn’t mean that Patchwerk is easy for everyone, as your tanks and healers will have their work cut out for them dealing with Patchwerks now commonplace “Hateful Strike” mechanic.
This guide will offer a detailed, step-by-step tutorial on how to deal with Patchwerks’ few but powerful mechanics and strikes.
Role Summaries
- Everyone should have potions, elixirs, flasks, and profession consumables like Grenades appropriate for their role
- Keep your eyes on the threat meters! Even if threat is much less of a problem in WotLK, an unlucky tank getting overaggro’d could cost you the entire fight!
- Clear the room thoroughly before engaging, fight away from the green river and slimes
- If you aren’t a tank, make sure you are not in front of the boss!
- Save your cooldowns to make sure they’re up for Frenzy.
- Make sure to pre-pop a potion, you need to squeeze every bit of damage out of this fight!
- Keep your eye on threat, you want to avoid being in the top 3
- If you are getting high on the threat meter, try to make sure your health is decently low, avoid Healthstones and self heals
- Make sure your DPS cooldowns are active for Frenzy, you want this ability to last as little time as possible
- Make sure to pre-pop a potion, you need to squeeze every bit of damage out of this fight!
- This fight is all about doing as much damage as you possibly can — you only have to worry about your damage and threat here
- Make sure your DPS cooldowns are active for Frenzy, you want this ability to last as little time as possible
- Be proactive with healing, every swing will take a big chunk out of your tanks.
- Time and communicate your targetable defensive cooldowns to not waste any, you want every one of them to count!
- If it doesn’t look like your raid needs the extra healing, you can help by dealing a bit of damage — every bit helps
- Make sure to pre-pop a potion, you need every edge you can get for this fight!
- Keep your eye on threat, you need to be in the top 3
- Make sure your health is always high, use Healthstones and self heals if necessary — a tank death likely means a wipe
- Use defensive cooldowns to deal with Hateful Strikes
- Frenzy is the most important time for defensives. You’ll want to use your biggest defensive cooldowns when Patchwerk enrages!
- If you reach the Berserk phase, use defensives and keep your health high, this is now a dire situation and Patchwerk can no longer be taunted
Abilities
The fight consists of a stationary battle, with your main tank in front of Patchwerk and everyone else behind, preferably in a ranged stack and a melee stack. The #1 concern is threat, making sure your tanks are in the top 3 spots and your melee DPS aren’t. This fight is a race to beat a 6-minute Berserk timer while also correctly managing threat and defensives. At 5% health Patchwerk enters Frenzy and will need to be burned down fast.
Patchwerk
Raid Composition & Preparation
The Pull
The way you pull Patchwerk is important, as he will not wait before the Hateful Strikes begin to rain down. Because of this, you want to make sure your tanks are both clumped together on the pull, and that your healers are constantly in range and have a heal about to hit right as Hateful Strike hits.
Because of how important it is for your tanks and healers to move together, it is very recommended that you use a pull timer. This should also guarantee that your raid has a good opportunity to pre-pot before the pull, increasing their damage potential by a decent amount. Ideally, Patchwerk should be pulled at range, with something like Heroic Throw or Hand of Reckoning, to make sure that your tanks do not need to cross the river of slime. You also want to maximize uptime on the boss for everyone, so be ready right at the edge of the slime to meet him, start generating threat and begin repositioning.
Your casters can pre-cast as long as their spells don’t hit before the boss reaches the tank. Pulling aggro early as a ranged DPS will quickly lead to chaos and confusion while both tanks try to correct.
The Fight
Your raid will want to be in 3 groups, 1 melee stack, 1 ranged stack, and your main-tank in front of the boss. You can optionally stack both tanks together or place them in a Y formation. Either of these position alternatives should guarantee that your melee DPS cannot ever be parried, but it will mean your off-tanks can always be parried. Your melee should always be at Patchwerks back to maximize damage.
Patchwerk will hit the second or third place on threat with Hateful Strike, putting them at very low health. One second later, Patchwerk will hit the highest health player out of the two players at second and third on threat. This will be repeated constantly throughout the fight. With 2 tanks, this gives your healers 2 seconds to heal the target hit by Hateful Strike to full, otherwise, someone will likely die to the next one.
At 5%, Patchwerk will enter Frenzy, giving him a significant bump in damage. You want to make sure your tanks and healers have defensive cooldowns ready, and your DPS have their damage cooldowns active to burn through the last bit of Patchwerks health as fast as you possibly can. If you can blast through this, you’re in the clear.
Here are some of the main things that can typically go wrong in this fight:
- A melee DPS in the top 3 threat spots has more health than the off-tank, causing them to be hit by Hateful Strike.
- A DPS starts too soon on the pull, causing chaos on the threat meters.
- A tank, often the off-tank dies, causing Hateful Strike to start going on DPS.
- Defensives aren’t communicated and are accidentally stacked poorly, wasting cooldowns.
- Too many defensives are on cooldown to deal with Phase 2.
- Your DPS is too low and you simply do not pass the enrage timer.
- Healers run OOM because of the duration of the fight.
Congratulations on defeating Patchwerk, proving that your raid should have the DPS to beat all other bosses. Weave through the slime maze, laughing at whoever gets one shot, and move into Grobbulus room!
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