Wuchang Fallen Feathers: How to Defeat Master Raider – Man-Eating Dhutanga
The very first boss you’ll face in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is none other than Master Raider – Man-Eating Dhutanga, located inside the Lightzen Temple. Defeating
READ MOREThe very first boss you’ll face in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is none other than Master Raider – Man-Eating Dhutanga, located inside the Lightzen Temple. Defeating him is essential to progress further in the game, and the fight also introduces you to an important new mechanic: Temper.
This guide explains Dhutanga’s attacks, phases, weaknesses, and the best tactics to bring him down, along with the rewards you’ll earn for your victory.
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Dhutanga is a humanoid boss, meaning his attacks can be interrupted with well-timed strikes.
Attacking from behind is highly effective, as it helps fill up the Obliterate bar faster.
Watch out when he buries his weapon in the ground — pulling it out triggers a small explosion.
Dodging his attacks at the right moment grants Skyborn Might, which powers up your abilities, weapon skills, or magic.
The battle has two phases: in the second phase, Dhutanga gains a fire buff with faster, more aggressive attacks. Equip fire-resistant armor before engaging.
Weapon Charge – He holds his spear and dashes forward before swinging. Sidestep or roll away.
Stomp – Buries his weapon, then stomps the ground, causing a shockwave. Step back or time a dodge.
Air Attack – Jumps high and slams down. Perfect time to roll behind him for counter damage.
Spear Bury – Plants spear in the ground and pulls it out, triggering an explosion.
Triple Strike Combo – A horizontal slash, a vertical thrust, then an explosive pull. Dodge or block carefully.
Wind Slash – Spins his weapon, sending out two gusts of wind — one short, one long. Stay mobile.
Explosion (Phase 2) – At 50% HP, Dhutanga groans and stomps, causing a fiery blast.
Fire Breath – Briefly charges flame before blasting it in front. Keep distance.
Fireball Shatter – Throws a fireball into the air and smashes it, causing an AoE explosion.
Stay observant: His stomps are easy to miss during the chaos. Pause your attacks and watch his movements.
Dodge for Skyborn Might: Evade precisely as his attacks land to build power for counterstrikes or spells.
Exploit his back: After jumps or spear-bury moves, roll behind him and unleash combos to fill the Obliterate bar.
Use fast weapons: Swift strikes with Skyborn Might can interrupt his rhythm. Weapons like the Axe or Long Sword are particularly effective.
Adapt in Phase 2: His speed increases drastically. Change your dodging rhythm, and rely on charged heavy attacks to stagger him.
Upon victory, you’ll earn:
1900x Red Mercury Essence
Copper Jug
Bone Needle – Flame
Temperance
Echo of Dhutanga
Lightzen Key
These items and upgrades will give you a strong start as you advance deeper into Wuchang: Fallen Fathers.
The very first boss you’ll face in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is none other than Master Raider – Man-Eating Dhutanga, located inside the Lightzen Temple. Defeating
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