Diablo Immortal has a variety of Raids which players can take part in to test their skills and get some exquisite rewards at the same time.

If you aren't aware, the Helliquary allows players to take part in some exciting battles in 8-man encounters. After completing these raids, players will get an item that can be placed in the Helliquary to get some exciting rewards. If you are looking for the Lassal, The Flame-spun Helliquary Raid Boss, you need to Dark Wood, Tree of Inifuss Waypoint. This Raid boss has a combat rating of 1,370 and it will award you with the Flame-Twisted Claws.

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Lassal is one of the harder bosses in the game, so a number of players are having some issues taking it down. It has a total of four phases, so you need some determination and grit to be able to take down this raid boss. For the first phase, the strategy should be very simple. Keep your distance and look for openings. If you can do ranged attacks, that's the best, but if you cannot, just make sure you are timing your attacks properly. Ideally, you should complete this phase without using any health potions.

In the second phase, Lassal doesn't get harder as such, but it's his minions which can become a headache. There are six Demon Warriors and four Slagspitters in this phase, and you need to take these out before you focus your attention on Lassal. The Slagspitters can be absolutely devastating, so you should prioritize them even more.

In the third phase, you might encounter the minions if you didn't encounter them earlier. There are some attacks that are very difficult to deal with in this phase as well. When Lassal shrieks “Embrace Oblivion!”, run behind lava boulders to avoid the damage. If you can't find one, then there is absolutely no way to dodge this attack.

The last phase is a combination of all of the above, and you will basically need all the strategies to win. It shouldn't be that hard if you have reached here as long as you have managed your health potions pretty well.