Lightblossom Trinity
The Blinding Vale · boss 1 of 4
The Lightbloom has suffered a terrible defeat, but like the rutaani it imbues, it changes. These Lightblossomed rutaani fanatically propagate their vicious and invasive garden.
Stand in Kezkitt's beams: every second a seed grows unblocked adds a Light-Gorged stack that makes its bloom hit harder, and the three bosses share one health pool, so there is nothing to split.
A gardening fight played in reverse. Meittik breaks the soil into Fertile Loam, Lekshi dashes between patches and plants a Lightblossom in each, and Kezkitt beams the seeds to force them open into a Lightbloom Overgrowth scaled by the Light-Gorged stacks they gathered. Standing in a beam stifles that seed and stops the stacks.
The spells that matter
The handful you actually react to. Hover for Blizzard's own text; click through for the full tooltip.
What actually kills you
Everything else is noise until these three are handled.
- Letting a seed germinate unblocked. Lightbloom Overgrowth is group-wide Holy damage priced by the Light-Gorged stacks it collected, and nobody in the beam means full price.
- Trying to split the trio. Thicket's Trinity shares all damage taken between Meittik, Lekshi, and Kezkitt, so target choice is not a lever — the beams are.
- The ground turning against you. Fertile Loam slows and ticks Nature damage, and when a blossom finishes its loam withers into Light-Scorched Earth that burns anyone standing in it.
Your job
If you tank
- Bedrock Slam drops Fertile Loam near your position, and that loam is where Lekshi plants — where you stand decides where the garden grows.
- On Mythic the slam also triggers Bedrock Surge, so it is group damage on top of terrain.
If you heal
- Thornblade makes random players bleed for high damage — the spike in an otherwise steady fight.
- The blooms are the scheduled group damage, and their size was decided seconds earlier by whether anyone stood in the beams.
If you DPS
- Get in the beam. It ticks Holy damage on you, and eating that is the cost of the mechanic working.
- Cover every seed you can — one unblocked blossom undoes the two that were handled.
How the fight goes
| Part | What to do |
|---|---|
| Step 1 | Meittik's Bedrock Slam breaks the soil into patches of Fertile Loam. |
| Step 2 | Lekshi dashes between the patches, sowing a Lightblossom at each destination. |
| Step 3 | Kezkitt beams the seeds, stacking Light-Gorged — stand in the beams to stifle them, or take Lightbloom Overgrowth at full strength. |
| Step 4 | Each finished bloom leaves Light-Scorched Earth where its loam was. |
Higher keys
What changes on Heroic
Nothing published beyond the base fight.
What changes on Mythic
- Bedrock Slam also triggers Bedrock Surge — an aftershock that ticks Nature damage on the whole group.
- Lekshi adds Thornblade, unleashing Fan Of Thorns around the impaled target immediately after impaling it.
Loot
Everything Lightblossom Trinity can drop, from the Midnight Season 2 item database.
| Slot | Item |
|---|---|
| Shoulder | Ironroot Collar |
| Waist | Lightblossom Cinch |
| Legs | Bedrock Breeches |
| Wrist | Rootwarden Wraps |
| Trinket | Seed of Radiant Hope |
| One-hand | Thornblade |
| Two-hand | Pruning Lance |
Nothing matches that.
This boss drops a trinket. Trinket value varies enormously by spec — see the simulated trinket rankings.
Worth a bonus roll?
You cannot roll this boss on its own. A dungeon roll is against the whole instance, so this table is one part of a pool that includes every other boss in The Blinding Vale — the bonus roll guide explains what that changes, and the planner works it out per spec.