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MIR4 - King Bull Fiend Boss Raid Guide
In 《MIR4》, the Minotaur boss raid typically corresponds to the Bullface Fiend King in the official Boss Raid. The official description is clear: Raids, Boss Raids, and Hell Raids all involve team-based boss fights. Players need to create or join a team within the designated area, and can chat with teammates from other servers after entering. Boss Raids also display the player limit, entry strength, and boss level, helping you determine your capabilities and optimal team composition. Boss Raids offer one free entry per day, resetting at 12:00 AM UTC+8. If you run out of entries, you can use gold to replenish them, up to a maximum of two per day.
So how do you actually fight the Minotaur boss?
The first thing to do when fighting the Minotaur boss isn't to rush in and attack, but to confirm that you meet the entry requirements. The official Boss Raid page clearly states that Boss Raids require reaching a certain Entry Power Score to unlock. The left side lists available bosses, while the right side displays the player limit for the currently selected boss, entry combat power, and boss level. This content heavily relies on "preparation," and cannot be cleared by simply brute force.
Boss Raids are essentially cooperative boss battles. The official basic instructions state that teamwork is recommended for Raids/Boss Raids/Hell Raids, and communication via Raid Party Chat is available upon entry. This indicates that content like the Minotaur is not designed for solo play; teamwork is paramount. The most common mistake for beginners is treating Boss Raids like regular open-world monsters.
What preparations are needed before the raid?
Boss Raids will display the Entry Power Score in the menu; you cannot enter if you haven't reached the threshold, so first confirm your stats are sufficient. The official recommendation is to create or join a Raid Party within the region. Boss Raids can also be accessed through Recruit Member. Boss Raid offers one free entry per day, resetting at 12:00 AM UTC+8. Tickets can be purchased with gold, but only twice per day. Raid Party Chat is available after entry, facilitating cross-server team communication. The official event page categorizes this Boss Raid as the Bullface Fiend King, which is what many players refer to as the "Bullface Fiend King." These preparations seem simple, but they directly impact your success. Especially important are team formation and entry attempts; mishandling these can easily waste a potentially rewarding opportunity.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Solo Attempts vs. Team Success
If you only consider "getting in," many players might think Boss Raids are simply a matter of clicking, entering, and fighting; however, the real difference lies in the outcome of solo attempts versus team success. The official description defines Boss Raids as team-based content and provides tools for creating teams, finding teammates, and cross-server chat, indicating it's not a game for solo players to rely on luck. The downsides of solo play are poor communication, chaotic rhythm, and low margin for error. You might have enough entries, but insufficient team damage output or inconsistent rhythm will slow down your clear time. Conversely, the advantages of a well-organized team are obvious: some players handle damage, some tank, and some provide rhythm reminders in chat, resulting in higher overall efficiency. Since the official page directly displays the player cap and boss level, the most sensible approach is to find a team close to your own strength based on your entry power, rather than blindly pursuing high or low-level teams. This judgment is based on practical reasoning, but it's entirely grounded in the official team mechanics and entry information.
Q&A Time
Q: Why can't I get into the Minotaur boss raid?
A: First, check if you've reached the Entry Power Score for the Boss Raid. The official description clearly states that Boss Raids are unlocked based on entry power.
Q: Why can't I find a team?
A: You can directly search for Boss Raid teams using Recruit Member, or create your own team. The official description states that Search Raids will open a recruitment window, while Create Raid allows you to create your own team.
Q: How many times can I run it each day?
A: Boss Raids offer one free daily entry, resetting daily at 12:00 AM UTC+8. You can use gold to buy more entries, up to a maximum of two per day.
Q: Is it mandatory to team up for this content?
A: Teamwork is officially recommended. Since it's a Raid Party mode, preparing for it as a team activity will ensure a better chance of success.
Q: Is the Minotaur boss fight related to event rewards?
A: In some official events, clearing Boss Raids can earn you the Yellow Dragon Wayfarer Badge, with a single Boss Raid run yielding four. However, this is only available during specific events and not at all times.
How does an ordinary gaming team play?
Let's say you and several teammates are preparing to fight Bullface Fiend King. The first step is not to enter the raid directly, but for the team leader to open the Boss Raid menu and confirm the boss's entry strength, player limit, and boss level. The official page displays this data on the right side so the team can assess their readiness. The second step is for everyone to check if anyone is below the required strength. If someone's strength is insufficient, replace them with a more suitable person or wait until they are strengthened before entering. The third step is to find a suitable team through Search Raids or create your own raid. The official instructions also mention that you can use Raid Party Chat to communicate with teammates from other servers after entering, so agreeing on who will deal damage first and who will remind you of the pace beforehand will make things smoother. The fourth step is to make good use of your daily free entries after the raid, as you only have one free entry per day for Boss Raids; if you miss it, you have to wait for it to reset. If you want to raid again that day, you can use gold to buy more entries, but the number of attempts is limited.
Boss Raids are inherently team-based. Before entering, check your Entry Power Score. Once inside, you can communicate via Raid Party Chat. You get one free entry per day, but there's a limit to the number of additional entries. Therefore, the safest approach is always three steps: First, assess your strength and the boss's requirements; second, find a well-coordinated and stable team; third, calculate your daily free and additional entry attempts. The official event page confirms that Bullface Fiend King is a Boss Raid target that will be repeatedly included in events and reward systems. This means it's not a casual battle but a serious team challenge. For beginners, remember these points: first, check the menu for requirements, then recruit teammates, and finally, start the raid. This saves time and reduces the chance of wasting daily attempts. For experienced players, the value of boss raids lies in their stability, repetition, and planability. The more you follow the rules, the more consistent the rewards will be.
