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'''Izaro''' is the boss of [[The Lord's Labyrinth]]. He is encountered three times throughout the labyrinth, in the Aspirant's Trial room.
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monsters.metadata_id LIKE "Metadata/Monsters/RaisedSkeletons/RaisedSkeletonMelee%Army"
==Lore==
OR monsters.metadata_id LIKE "Metadata/Monsters/RaisedSkeletons/RaisedSkeletonSpellcaster%Army"
Izaro Phrecius was the last emperor of the royal Phrecius family, and the third-to-last Emperor of the Eternal Empire. Unable to produce an heir and desperate to find a worthy successor, an obscure text detailing the ancient Azmerian traditions of Ascendancy inspired Izaro to commission the construction of [[the Labyrinth]], using it as his inspiration. He declared that anyone who can pass his Labyrinth will be declared the next emperor. [[Chitus Perandus]] was the first person to do so.
OR monsters.metadata_id LIKE "Metadata/Monsters/RaisedSkeletons/RaisedSkeletonRanged%Army"
 
OR monsters.metadata_id LIKE "Metadata/Monsters/RaisedSkeletons/RaisedSkeletonGeneral%Army"
When the aging Izaro retired and gave the throne to Chitus on the First Kaso of Verusi, 1319 IC, the new emperor immediately cast Izaro into the Lord's Labyrinth and sealed the gates behind him. Twinned with the Goddess he worshipped, Emperor Izaro lives on in the Labyrinth.
 
==Encounter==
{{#ev:youtube|LKxaUF8ABpM|500|left|Mechanics Explained - Izaro Phrecius}}
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==Abilities==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" | Skill
! rowspan="2" | Effect
! colspan="3" | Damage
|-
 
! [[Normal (difficulty)|N.]]
! [[Cruel|C.]]
! [[Merciless|M.]]
|-
 
| Ground Slam
| Raises his weapon up then slams the ground, dealing heavy physical damage in an area in front of him. Deals more damage the closer you are to the center of the AoE. Only used while Izaro is wielding a two-handed mace.
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| Radiant Slash
| Winds up and slashes, releasing a huge expanding projectile forward, dealing heavy damage. Only used while Izaro is wielding dual swords.
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| Leap Slam
| Leaps at the player and slams the ground, dealing heavy physical damage.
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| Shield Bash
| Charges up, then dashes forward and swings his shield, dealing heavy physical damage on contact. Almost identical's to Voll's attack.
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| Sunder
| Sends a wave that travels forward. On hit, creates a shockwave that deals damage in an area. The wave can hit the same target multiple times.
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| Spikes
| Izaro strikes the ground and channels, releasing spikes from the ground at the player's location. The spiky ground deals damage over time and slows.
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Izaro is assisted by [[the Goddess of Justice]], which attacks independently from Izaro.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" | Skill
! rowspan="2" | Effect
! colspan="3" | Damage
|-
 
! [[Normal (difficulty)|N.]]
! [[Cruel|C.]]
! [[Merciless|M.]]
|-
 
| Mortar Barrage
| Lobs mortars towards the player, dealing Fire damage in an area when they land.
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| Summon Guardians
| Bombards a random area, each explosion summoning a skeleton.
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| Teleport
| Casts a green circle around Izaro and a random area in a trapped area. After a delay, anyone within Izaro's circle will be teleported to the other circle. Only used on the 3rd fight, on Cruel and Merciless.
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==Strategy==
[[File:Izaro health thresholds.png|thumb|right|Izaro's health thresholds]]
=== First Two Encounters ===
The first two encounters with Izaro add new mechanics to the fight that carry on to the next encounter(s). The mechanics change daily alongside the layout of The Labyrinth. Izaro will be encountered in a room containing three small holes in the ground that will introduce the additional mechanics for that particular fight. A Forbidden Reliquary room contains a [[trinket]] which makes the mechanics easier to deal with.
 
Any mechanics that have not been dealt with will carry over for the subsequent fights. However, leaving the mechanics untouched (Ex. don't destroy any portals, have all three idols activate, don't activate any charge disruptors, etc.) will result in Izaro dropping an additional {{il|Treasure Key}} on death.
 
==== Conduits ====
:''"When one defiles the effigy, one defiles the emperor."''
 
Three statues, one for each element, are located in each corner of the room. While active, the statues provide Izaro with increased damage, added damage, and resistance to the corresponding element. The statues can be clicked to deactivate them for a short time.
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Cube Of Absorption}}, they will disable the first conduit they click permanently. Any statues active when Izaro is defeated continue to provide their benefits through any remaining encounters. If the player brings Izaro to the next phase while all conduits are active, the player is qualified for an additional Treasure Key drop. Conduits still underground count as active when the phase ends.
 
==== Charge Disruptors ====
:''"Complex machinations converge to a single act of power."''
 
Izaro will gain charges throughout the encounter, granting him bonuses to damage, speed, and defense. Izaro can have a maximum of 10 charges on him. Charges can be removed by activating one of three Charge Disruptors. Each Charge Disruptor can only be used once. When Izaro has 10 charges he will say ''"'''Behold the machinery at maximum efficiency!'''"''.
 
If the player possesses {{il|Cogs of Disruption}}, the first Charge Disruptor you use will reactivate shortly afterwards, allowing one additional use. Any charges active when Izaro is defeated will persist permanently for any remaining encounters. Not activating any Charge Disruptors ''and'' leaving Izaro at maximum charges at the end of the fight will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop.
 
==== Elemental Essences ====
:''"The essence of an empire must be shared equally amongst all of its citizens."''
 
Three elemental essences, [[Burning Essence]], [[Freezing Essence]] and [[Crackling Essence]], that take the form of Golems will join the fight one after another. After rising out of the floor, they will slowly walk towards Izaro, attempting to bond with him. These golems can be killed during this period. If they touch Izaro, they will disappear and confer their bonuses to him for the remainder of the fight, which persists for future encounters. Each golem grants additional damage, resistance, and chance of applying a status ailment of their respective element.
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Orb of Elemental Dispersion}}, the first essence the player damages will be instantly killed. Any essence that is not killed will confer its bonuses to Izaro for the remaining fights and returns as an enemy, but will attack the player instead of attempting to bond with Izaro. Having all three essences bond with Izaro or remain alive when the trial ends will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop.
 
==== Gargoyles ====
:''"Some things that slumber should never be awoken."'''
 
Izaro will summon three gargoyles to join him in the fight. Each gargoyle initially starts inactive and has an extremely high amount of damage reduction, making it very difficult to kill. When a gargoyle activates it will lose its damage reduction and channel a beam, indicating which gargoyle has activated. Each gargoyle grants different bonuses to Izaro: Granite-infused Gargoyle grants damage reduction, Basalt-infused Gargoyle grants increased damage dealt, and Quicksilver-infused Gargoyle grants increased movement speed (and attack speed?). After the gargoyle finishes channeling, it will become mobile and attack the player. Once a gargoyle is killed, Izaro will lose his bonuses from the respective gargoyle.
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Heart of the Gargoyle}}, the first gargoyle the player damages will be instantly killed. Any gargoyles that are left alive will permanently confer its bonuses to Izaro and returns in remaining fights as enemies. Leaving all three gargoyles alive will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop.
 
==== Idols ====
:''"Slowness lends strength to one's enemies."''
 
Three Idols will spawn in each corner, one for each element. These Idols start with minimum Life and cannot die. Each Idol will slowly regenerate Life over time. Once they reach full Life, the idol will cast Fire/Ice/Lightning Beacon, creating multiple delayed explosion in random areas that deals elemental damage (the same explosions as Flame/Frost/Storm Bearers Bloodlines enemies), then return to minimum Life.
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Sand of Eternity}}, the first Idol a player attacks will not regenerate life. If an idol has activated at least once, it will return in the remaining fights in an unreachable area. Having all three idols activate at least once will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop.
 
==== Lieutenants ====
:''"An emperor is only as efficient as those he commands."''
 
Three skeletal Lieutenants will spawn in each corner, one at a time. Each Lieutenant corresponds to an element and have different abilities. The three Lieutenants are [[Lieutenant of the Mace]] (Fire), [[Lieutenant of Rage]] (Cold), [[Lieutenant of the Bow]] (Lightning).
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Bane of the Loyal}}, the first Lieutenant the player damages will be instantly killed. Any Lieutenants left alive will return in the remaining fights. Leaving all three Lieutenants alive will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop. Leutenants still underground count as alive when the phase ends.
 
==== Summoning Portals ====
:''"The Emperor beckons, and the world attends."''
 
Three portals will spawn in each corner, one at a time. Each portal continuously summons Skeletal Mages of a specific element. Once the portal is destroyed, it will stop spawning skeletons.
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Portal Shredder}}, the first portal the player damages will be instantly destroyed. Any portal left intact will return in the remaining fights. Leaving all three portals intact will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop. Portals still underground count as alive when the phase ends.
 
==== Fonts ====
:''"It is the sovereign who empowers the sceptre. Not the other way round."''
 
Three fonts will spawn in each corner, one at a time. Each font casts a curse on the player. [[Font of Fragility]] casts {{il|Vulnerability}}, [[Font of Lethargy]] casts {{il|Temporal Chains}}, and [[Font of Elements]] casts {{il|Elemental Weakness}}. Fonts can be damaged, and when destroyed they cast an empowered version of its curse on the player for 10 seconds. The curses cast by the fonts are affected by curse removal and immunity effects.
 
If the player possesses a {{il|Rod of Detonation}}, the first font the player damages will be instantly destroyed. Any fonts left intact will return in the remaining fights. Leaving all three fonts intact will qualify for an additional Treasure Key drop. Fonts still underground count as alive when the phase ends.
 
=== Third Encounter ===
[[File:Izaro teleport ability.png|thumb|right|Izaro's teleport ability]]
The third and final mechanic will add two different Labyrinth traps (plus sentinel traps in Endgame Labyrinth) to the room the encounter takes place in (not during normal). On Cruel and higher difficulties, Izaro's Goddess of Justice can use Teleport, casting a green circle around Izaro, which teleports the player after a delay into a trap-filled area.
 
==Related items==
* {{il|Glitterdisc}}
* {{il|Izaro's Turmoil}}
* {{il|Izaro's Dilemma}}
* {{il|Spine of the First Claimant}}
* {{il|Winds of Change}}
* {{il|Xirgil's Crank}}
* {{il|Death's Door}}
 
==Dialogue==
Izaro is voiced by English actor and director, [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0403628/ Michael Hurst].<ref name="VoiceActor"/>
 
==Version history==
{{VersionHistoryTable}}
{{VersionHistoryRow|3.3.0}}
* Fixed a bug where Izaro could introduce Argus after the player had already snuck in and killed Izaro's most loyal friend.
{{VersionHistoryRow|3.2.0}}
* Fixed a bug where Izaro's curse pylons would say they cast an empowered curse on death in the Cruel Labyrinth when they would not.
* Fixed a bug where Izaro's curse pylons would still use the old Vulnerability curse when casting their Empowered Vulnerability.
{{VersionHistoryRow|3.0.1b}}
* Fixed a bug with Izaro mechanics which could lead to an incompletable Labyrinth.
{{VersionHistoryRow|3.0.0}}
* Killing Izaro now immediately disables the traps in his room.
* Removed the traps from Izaro's final room during the Normal Labyrinth.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.6.0}}
* Removed the invulnerability buff applied to Izaro when he is waiting to flee from his arena. This fixes an issue where Izaro would attack, but couldn't be attacked back, preventing Life Leech.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.4.0}}
* Fixed a bug where Izaro couldn't be cursed by the same types of curses that his pylons could apply to him as an aura.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.3.0}}
*[[Cruel]] [[Izaro]] has had his life reduced by 20% and the damage of his various skills reduced: His {{il|Leap Slam}} and {{il|Shield Charge}} damage values have been reduced by 12.5%. His {{il|Ground Slam}}, {{il|Reave}} and Goddess Spirit Mortar Barrage damage have been reduced by 10%.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.2.2}}
* Fixed an issue where Izaro would not leave until the last Conduit had risen.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.2.1d}}
* Fixed a bug where the third encounter of Izaro would sometimes not have Izaro.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.2.1}}
* Izaro has been adjusted to be easier in Normal Difficulty. His life has been reduced by 20%. Izaro's Ground Slam and Radiant Slash now deal 10% less damage. The life of Gargoyles, Idols, Portals (Thresholds), Essences, Fonts and Lieutenants has been reduced by 20%. The Goddess of Justice's Mortar Barrage has been reduced by 20% damage, and she no longer uses Teleport. These changes only apply to Normal difficulty.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.2.0}}
* Introduced to the game.
|}
 
==References==
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<ref name="VoiceActor">{{cite web|author=panicsprey|date=August 24, 2016|title=TIL that Izaro was voiced by Michael Hurst, who also played the role Iolaus, Hercules' sidekick in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/4zahxw/til_that_izaro_was_voiced_by_micheal_hurst_who/|publisher=Official Path of Exile subreddit|accessdate=January 16, 2017}}</ref>
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