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Here it is, almost a week after Drabaki came out. Sorry for the wait. Hope it went into enough detail to help out, and that you find the fight much easier after seeing this! Remember, you can read up on it as much as you want, but you won't get better without practice, so go right in. An important thing to note is that I marked some of these moves [Sub-Lethal] or [Deadly]. However, while being hit with some of these, you might notice I lived despite saying you'd die. My CBS is wearing the old MK2 set, which gives a chance for Stoic to activate upon being hit, as well as highly raising defense. Unless you have either of the Mech sets (or otherwise good defense in general, or if you use a skill to avoid being hit), then you will likely die if hit. That's why this guide teaches you where to run. I should also note that while Drabaki can do most attacks from any position (such as Tail Whip/Sweep, Headbutt, and Meteors,) there are positions that have their own exclusive attack, or where the attacks vary (such as Flamethrower in the center or right.) This video wasn't especially made to be viewed fullscreen. The text is large and covers most of the screen so that it could be easily viewed in forums or other websites, or on mobile devices and laptops. Special thanks to Zeetheus for assisting me in analyzing and mapping out the fight and the guide. Edit 5/13/2018: It's come to my attention that Drabaki is back on NA and this guide may be relevant again. I'd like to point out that this video is from the initial release of Drabaki, and as such, things like survivability may be much different. I will not be remaking this guide, as there appear to be no differences in mechanics and movements. However, I can no longer offer any useful advice, as I haven't touched the game in years. Still, I hope you all have fun raiding, whether it's your first or second time around!