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*{{SAI|Hold Monster}} is very effective against Raphael since, while the condition ends following his next turn due to his {{SAI|Inevitable Resolve}} feature, it effectively skips his turn and all damage he takes until he breaks out of it become Critical Hits. | *{{SAI|Hold Monster}} is very effective against Raphael since, while the condition ends following his next turn due to his {{SAI|Inevitable Resolve}} feature, it effectively skips his turn and all damage he takes until he breaks out of it become Critical Hits. | ||
*{{SAI|Silence}}, combined with any method of immobilization, can reduce the effectiveness of Raphael's soul absorbtion. While he can still consume souls, he cannot cast any of the enhanced spells provided by his soul charges. It can be hard to keep him still, but a {{SAI|Phantasmal Killer}} from a caster with a high enough save DC has a high chance of keeping him locked within the field of silence. | *{{SAI|Silence}}, combined with any method of immobilization, can reduce the effectiveness of Raphael's soul absorbtion. While he can still consume souls, he cannot cast any of the enhanced spells provided by his soul charges. It can be hard to keep him still, but a {{SAI|Phantasmal Killer}} from a caster with a high enough save DC has a high chance of keeping him locked within the field of silence. | ||
*You can negate Raphael's {{SAI|Punish Divinity}} by having him use his reaction on a {{SAI|Opportunity Attack}} | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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