This thirsty primal comes with one of the best and catchiest battle tunes in-game! Soken does it again!
All credit goes to Mizzteq for this guide
We adore Mizzteq's Guides. It's so easy to understand her. So here are links to her wonder-pun-filled videos! All credit goes to Mizzteq.
Halu's guides are fantastic as well. Even if you don't understand Japanese, the guides are well made full of easy to understand diagrams. Halu's strategies are often the norm in Raid Finder for the Elemental Data Centre. All credit for the work goes to Halu.
There are a number of Raid Finder strategies employed by players on the Japanese Data Centers, and they generally address three mechanics: Patch, Hello World 1 and Hello World 2.
Differences in Patch Strategies relate to the order in which the four tethers are resolved of which there are numerous ways. When you see descriptions such as "HTHT", "THTH" or "HTTH" etc. it indicates the order of resolving. However the general timings remain very much the same as described in Mizzteq's video.
Hello World strategies however are very different to one another. The advice is to study each one carefully and decide as a group which strategy you think is best suited for your raid group and try to stick with it for awhile. Here, we share the more common Hello World strategies found in the Raid and Party Finders. The numbers you see for the various HW strategies refer to the number of large circle explosions caused by Critical Overflow Bug. So 1313 means 1 circle followed by 3 circles then 1 circle and lastly another 3 circles.
Hello World 1313 by 1Ace
Hello World 134
Hello World 1322