
Quick Start: Things You Should Know
The Igris Boss Event is one of Anime Vanguards’ hardest and most rewarding events. It tests the strategic skills and team compositions of even the most experienced players. Igris is the main bad guy in this 30-wave challenge. Every 10th wave gets harder and has new mechanics that make it different from regular gaming.
Most Important Requirements:
- You must have finished Act 6 of Stage 3.
- Strong squad composition that focuses on hurting the boss
- Understanding how Igris’s stun works
- Be patient for 30 waves of hard fighting.
Igris’s distinctive mechanic makes this event especially hard: as his health goes down, his power goes up by a huge amount, and all status effects become stronger. His most lethal skill is a powerful stun attack that comes after a unique war cry. Players need to be good at timing and positioning to use it. The psychological pressure of knowing that making advancement may lead to rapid punishment generates a risk-reward dynamic that isn’t often seen in other game modes.
How to Get to the Igris Boss Event
To get into the Igris Boss Event, you need to complete certain plot advancement requirements and know exactly where to go to get in. You can access the event after finishing Act 6 of Stage 3. This is a skill gate that makes sure players are familiar with the game’s mechanics before they try this difficult material.
To start your quest, go to the lobby and find Song Jinwoo, the NPC who can let you into this special event. You may find him adjacent to a unique blue gateway in the Raids area, which makes him rather easy to spot once you know where to look.
How to Get Access Step by Step:
- Go to the Raids area of the lobby
- Check out the blue portal and look for Song Jinwoo.
- To see the event explanation window, interact with him.
- To get to Igris Castle, click “Start.”
- As soon as you get there, start the 30-wave challenge.
The blue doorway in his location’s visual design is meant to catch people’s attention and let them know that this is where exclusive stuff can be found. Once you click “Start” on the interaction screen, you’ll be instantly teleported to Igris Castle, where the true struggle begins right away, with no time to get ready.
How to Understand Igris Boss Mechanics
To do well in the Igris Boss Event, you need to understand how this encounter works fully. Unlike regular enemies in Anime Vanguards, Igris uses a complex system that gets more hazardous as the combat goes on. This makes the task grow, requiring both planning and response.
The health bar system for Igris is the most complicated part of his mechanics. When you take down one of his health bars, he stuns all nearby units with a powerful area-of-effect attack. This isn’t just a little annoyance; it’s a tactical reset that may drastically change your position and damage output if you don’t see it coming.
The main mechanics of Igris are:
- Health Depletion Stun: Goes off after every health bar is broken
- Power Scaling: Gets stronger as health goes down
- War Cry Warning: Sound and visual cues before big stun attacks
- Improved Status Effects: All debuffs get stronger over time.
- Area Damage: Most attacks hit more than one unit at the same time.
The 30-wave framework of the event gives these boss fights a bigger picture. Igris makes a big entrance on waves 10, 20, and 30, and each time he does, the difficulty level goes up a lot. The waves between these boss fights aren’t just there to occupy time; they’re important preparation time when you have to manage your resources, upgrade your units, and get ready for the next fight.
Progression of the Boss Phase
Wave 10 is your first look at Igris’s mechanics, yet it still poses a real threat. At this point, his assault tactics are rather simple, yet a lot of players don’t take this first meeting seriously. If you position yourself correctly, the damage he does is manageable, and you may learn how to counter his stun attacks, which follow predictable patterns.
Wave 20 is where the event goes from hard to really hard. Igris does a lot more damage, his stun attacks happen more often, and the health bar system is more obvious, with more obstacles to go over. This phase frequently divides people who are just playing for fun from people who really want to learn how to play the event well.
Comparing the difficulty of the phases:
- Wave 10: Level of introduction—Learn basic patterns
- Wave 20: Intermediate challenge—see how well you can adjust
- Wave 30: Master level—perfect execution is needed
The last battle on wave 30 shows Igris at his most powerful. Every skill gets better, attack patterns get more complicated, and the room for mistakes is smaller. Multiple health bars make for long periods of high-stakes fighting, and improved stun powers can quickly wipe out teams who aren’t ready.
The Best Team Compositions
To make a good squad for the Igris Boss Event, you need to balance a lot of different priorities while being able to adapt to the event’s many challenges. The best strategies usually focus on doing as much damage to the monster as possible while also making sure that the team can clear waves and stay alive through the tough 30-wave gauntlet.
Teams that can handle both parts of the event well have become the standard. Boss fights demand a lot of damage to a single target, while routine wave clearing requires a lot of damage to a wide area. This dual attention stops people from making the error of focusing too much on one thing and ignoring the other.
Meta Team Build #1: Focus on Killing the Boss
This composition focuses on doing as much damage as possible to Igris while also being able to clear waves well enough to stay alive between boss fights. The plan is to conclude boss fights as quickly as possible so that you don’t have to deal with his more difficult mechanics.
Best Unit Roles:
- Primary Boss Killer: The best single-target damage dealer there is
- Secondary DPS: A backup damage source that gives you extra damage against bosses
- Wave Clearer: An effective AoE unit for normal foes
- Support/Healer: Keep going and help out in long fights
The most important part of this combination is the boss damage dealers. You need units with special anti-boss skills or very high single-target damage output because the timer is short and the difficulty keeps going up. There is no room for damage sources that aren’t effective. The difference between a boss killer who knows how to do one thing well and a damage dealer who can do many things well typically decides whether you win or lose in subsequent rounds.
Meta Team Build #2: Survival with Balance
This method focuses on staying consistent and alive through all 30 waves, giving up some peak boss damage in exchange for greater overall performance and a lower chance of being eliminated early.
Breakdown of Team Structure:
- Balanced DPS (2 units): Damage to the monster is moderate, and wave clearance is good.
- Dedicated Farmer: Making money to buy upgrades
- Support Specialist: Heals, boosts, or controls crowds
Players who like steady development over risky techniques with big rewards will enjoy the balanced approach. It could take longer to beat each Igris encounter, but intermediate players frequently have more success because they are more consistent.
Unit Priority List
- S-Tier: Units that provide extra damage to bosses and can stay alive.
- A-Tier: High damage dealers that don’t have any special advantages against bosses
- B-Tier: Units that can do a lot of different things well
- C-Tier: Special units that only do well in certain conditions
Guide to the Wave-by-Wave Strategy
To do well in the Igris Boss Event, you need to change your strategy as the waves go on. Each phase has its own set of priorities and ways of doing things. The 30-wave structure makes natural breaks where you have to think about where you are and be ready for the next level of difficulty.
First 9 Waves in the Early Game
The first waves set the stage for everything that comes after, so managing your resources well and placing yourself correctly are vitally important for long-term success. A lot of players rush through these waves without being ready, which makes things harder later on when mistakes cost more and more.
You should focus on sending out farming units to make the money you need for important upgrades. When you face Igris, your income from these early waves directly affects your options. So, you need to carefully think about how to balance your urgent defensive demands with your long-term economic progress.
Things that are important in the early wave:
- Deploy primary farming units right away
- Set up defence positions for the next level of difficulty.
- Start improving your chosen boss killer
- Keep an eye on the economy’s progress to know when to update.
- Put units in places where they won’t need to be moved later.
The placement choices you make in the first few waves usually stay the same for the rest of the event because moving around a lot during boss fights can be very risky. Think about how your layout will deal with Igris’s area damage and stun strikes, not only the hazards that are right in front of you.
First Boss Fight (Wave 10)
Your first meeting with Igris is both a chance to learn and a real test of how well you’ve prepared. This fight sets the standard for all future boss fights and introduces the basic techniques that will get more dangerous as the game goes on.
The secret to winning this initial fight is to stay calm, watch Igris’s tendencies, and keep doing damage. His war cry ability gives you a clear notice before stun assaults, so you have time to be ready or move weak units to a safer place.
Wave 10 Strategy Points:
- While taking care of other adversaries, concentrate your fire on Igris.
- Find out when he attacks and how to shock him.
- Check how much damage your team can do to his health bars.
- Please take note of which troops are most likely to be hurt by his attacks.
- Get better at recovering from stuns and moving units around.
Don’t expect to do every mechanic properly the first time you try. This fight should teach you about timing, positioning, and what your team can do. This information will be very important for the harder fights that are coming up.
Phase of Preparation (Waves 11–19)
The intermediate waves are a good time to improve your tactics and make your team stronger based on what you learnt from the first boss fight. This stage is often what decides whether or not you’ll finish the tournament, since not getting ready here makes the latter encounters almost impossible.
During this time, managing the economy becomes very important. The improvements you can buy depend on how well you managed the early agricultural waves. The decisions you make here will directly affect how well you can tackle Igris’s higher power level on wave 20.
Mid-Game Optimisation Focus:
- Make your main boss killer as strong as it can be
- Make wave clearance stronger to save time and money.
- If the economy allows, add secondary damage dealers.
- Make sure you have enough healing or support skills
- Make plans to change your position for the upcoming boss fight.
During this phase, allocating resources means finding a balance between what you need right now and what you will need in the future. It’s tempting to get the most upgrades for the wave 20 fight, but keep in mind that you have to make it to wave 30, where Igris is at his hardest.
Second Boss Fight (Wave 20)
Wave 20 is a big jump in difficulty that surprises a lot of players. Igris’s new power requires you to carry out the strategies you’ve been working on almost perfectly, and his higher health and damage output push your team’s boundaries.
This fight is often the skill check that tells players if they are ready for the last phase. The mechanics are the same as in wave 10, but the execution requirements are substantially stricter, with less opportunity for error and more serious consequences for mistakes.
Advanced Combat Skills:
- Maximise the time between stun attacks to cause the most damage.
- Plan healing and support spells around damage phases.
- Position units in a way that reduces the effects of stuns.
- Add management to your boss’s emphasis.
- Get used to his new ways of attacking and when he does it.
During this contact, the psychological pressure rises a lot. To be successful, you need to stay focused and stick to your plan, even when Igris’s new powers make things more unpleasant.
Last Steps (Waves 21–29)
These last phases of preparation are your last chance to make your team as strong as possible before you fight Igris at his strongest. Every upgrade, every change in position, and every strategic choice you make during this phase will have a direct effect on how likely you are to win the final battle.
It can be quite tempting to rush through these waves to get to the last boss, but being patient and well-prepared can frequently make the difference between winning and losing. Take this time to make sure that every part of your team is ready for the battle ahead.
Last List of Things to Optimise:
- Make the most of all important unit upgrades while staying under budget.
- Fine-tune your positioning for the best boss encounter scenario.
- Check if the healing and support abilities are good enough.
- Check backup strategies in case of unit losses
- Getting ready mentally for the hardest fight
Think of this stage as your last dress rehearsal. During the wave 30 encounter, any flaws in your plan or execution will be brutally exposed; therefore, it’s important to fix them now if you want to succeed.
The Last Challenge (Wave 30)
The final boss fight shows Igris at his best, with all of his abilities boosted and all of his mechanics pushed to their limits. This battle requires you to use what you’ve learned perfectly, and it adds even more difficulty that will test even the most experienced players.
Multiple health bars make for long periods of high-intensity fighting, and better stun powers and more damage mean that big blunders are not allowed. Not only do you need a smart plan to succeed, but you also need to be able to carry it out perfectly under a lot of stress.
Requirements for Master-Level Combat:
- Perfect timing for using abilities and dealing damage
- Perfectly positioned to lessen the effects of a stun attack
- Good use of resources during long battles
- Making decisions calmly when the pressure is on
- Plans for when things go wrong or don’t go as planned
Winning this last battle means you know how to use the event’s mechanics and techniques. The Igris Boss Event is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Anime Vanguards because you get a sense of success when you beat this task and get the unique prizes.
Advanced Tips and Ways to Make Things Better
To do well in the Igris Boss Event, you need to know how to use subtle mechanics and optimization strategies that set decent players apart from great ones. These sophisticated methods can make the difference between always winning and always coming close to losing.
Mastery of Stun Management
The most crucial thing to learn is how to deal with Igris’s stun assaults. If you don’t, even the best-planned attempts can go wrong right away. It’s not enough to avoid stuns; you also need to lessen their effects when they do happen and keep doing damage even when they do.
The key to good stun control is unit positioning. Spreading out your units makes area-effect stuns less powerful. Keeping your damage dealers at the right range means they can keep going even if your support units are briefly disabled.
Advanced Positioning Techniques:
- Place units in staggered groups to prevent stunning them all at once.
- Keep the maximum effective range for the most important damage dealers.
- Use the features of the land to make natural barriers.
- Set up support units so they can help with speedy recovery.
- Plan ways to get away in case of an emergency.
The mental part of stun control is just as crucial. When you know that stuns are coming, you may get ready emotionally and strategically. But when you panic because of unexpected stuns, you often make bad choices that make the problem worse.
Strategies for Making the Most of Resources
Good resource management is what sets great players apart from those who have trouble being consistent. Because the economy is so constrained during the event, every upgrade choice has big effects, and bad resource management in the early waves often leads to failure in later waves.
To figure out which upgrades are most important, you need to look at the return on investment for each possible enhancement. Boss damage upgrades are usually the most useful because they directly address the main problem of the event. Quality-of-life improvements, on the other hand, should wait until basic fighting abilities are established.
Framework for Setting Upgrade Priorities:
- Tier 1: Important boss damaging abilities
- Tier 2: Better wave-clearing efficiency
- Level 3: Improvements to support and survivability
- Level 4: Improvements to quality of life and ease of use
Timing in the economy is also very important for optimisation. To know when to spend money on agricultural skills instead of improving your combat skills right away, you need to be able to guess what you will need and what resources you will have available over all 30 waves.
Systems for rewards and progress
The Igris Boss Event gives out some of the best and rarest awards in Anime Vanguards. Thus, dedicated players who finish it will get a lot out of it. Knowing how the rewards work might help you stay motivated to put in the hard work needed to learn this difficult material.
Commander Tokens are the main currency you get for finishing events. They let you buy special goods that you can’t get in any other game mode at the exclusive Boss Shop. These tokens add up over several successful runs, which encourages participants to learn the event so they can progress in the long term.
Main Types of Rewards:
- Commander Tokens: The only currency in the Boss Shop
- Blood-Red Armour Evolution Items: 1 to 3 pieces for each completion
- Experience and money: normal benefits for leveling up
- Igris Unit Access: More chances to get drops
The Igris unit is still one of the most wanted prizes, and the Boss Rush mode has much greater drop rates than regular Legend Stage farming. The 2% drop rate for Boss Rush is better than the 0.75% drop rate for Legend Stage, so event mastery is the best way to get this formidable unit.
Items Only Available at the Boss Shop
One of the best long-term benefits of mastering the Igris Boss Event is being able to get into the Boss Shop. This special vendor sells things that often provide players a big boost in power that they can’t get anywhere else. This makes it worth it for serious players to complete the event over and over.
The store usually has rare evolution materials, one-of-a-kind pieces of equipment, and exclusive units that can really help you move through the game faster. These things typically take months to get through other ways, so spending time mastering the boss event is well worth it.
Fixing problems and troubleshooting
Even experienced players have trouble with the Igris Boss Event. Knowing how to find and fix common problems might make the difference between becoming better and getting angry. Most problems fit into certain categories and have known solutions.
Problems with Combat Performance
Low damage versus Igris usually happens because you don’t have enough troops that focus on bosses, or you don’t prioritise upgrades properly. The answer is generally to change the makeup of your team such that it has more specialized boss killers, even if it means losing some wave-clearing power.
Positioning concerns show up as too much damage from shock attacks or not enough coverage during normal waves. These problems need you to make big changes to your spatial strategy, which typically means completely rethinking how you put your units.
Common Problems and Solutions in Combat:
- Not enough damage to the boss: Add specialised boss killers to the team.
- Bad Stun Management: Go over your techniques for positioning and timing.
- Economy Problems: Improve early farming and set priorities for upgrades
- Problems with survivability: Add more healing and support options
- Wave Clearing Struggles: Find a balance between AoE damage options and boss attention.
Problems with Planning and Strategy
Many failures are due to problems with strategic planning, not with putting plans into action. Plans typically fall apart before the last battle because of inadequate squad makeup, bad resource management, or too high expectations. It helps you develop plans and set goals if you know what you can do and what you have to work with. Trying advanced strategies before you know the basics could be annoying and lead to results that aren’t always the same.
Framework for Strategic Improvement:
- Look at failures to find out the root causes instead of just the symptoms.
- Before trying full runs, practice each part on its own.
- Make plans for what to do if things go wrong.
- Set realistic goals for how far you can go, depending on what you can do right now.
- Use community tools and guides to learn from gamers who have done well.
Path to Community and Mastery
The Igris Boss Event is hard, but it also gives Anime Vanguards players a chance to show off their skills and dedication. After you learn these things, you can use more advanced approaches, work with others, and get recognition from the community.
Players who do well frequently become helpful resources for others trying to learn the event. This creates a positive feedback cycle where sharing knowledge helps everyone in the community. Being able to understand and consistently use advanced strategies gives you credibility and opens up chances to play with other skilled players.
Indicators of Progression in Mastery:
- Beginner: Sometimes able to finish with a lot of work
- Intermediate: Completing tasks consistently with good efficiency
- Advanced: The best tactics that use the least amount of resources
- Master: Teaching others and coming up with new meta-strategies
The path to mastery keeps you motivated and provides you with goals that go beyond just one successful run. You learn more about and appreciate the game’s strategic depth every time you improve at something, uncover a way to make it better, or have a nice coaching session with a new player.
One of Anime Vanguard’s hardest assignments is the Igris Boss Event. If you put in the time, you’ll gain benefits right now and build progress over time. To be successful, you need to be patient, plan, and always follow through on what you say you’re going to accomplish. But for serious players, the benefits are worth it.