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SWGoH Dryax Guide: Coliseum Strategy

How to Beat Dryax in SWGoH Coliseum

The Dryax encounter—often referred to by players as the “two cats” fight—is one of the most frustrating and misunderstood battles in the Coliseum mode of Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. Unlike other encounters that focus on survival or burst damage, Dryax is a control and balance test, requiring players to manage two enemies at the same time without letting the fight spiral out of control.

Before diving in, it’s worth noting that while mods are not used in Coliseum, your overall roster strength still comes from how well you build characters across the game. If you are looking to improve your teams outside of this mode, check out our Beginner’s Mod Guide, Advanced Mod Guide, and Mods FAQ to strengthen your foundation everywhere else in SWGoH.

 

What Makes Dryax Difficult?

Dryax stands out because it is not a single-target fight. Instead, you are facing two linked enemies, and the encounter becomes significantly harder if they fall out of balance.

Key Challenges

  • Dual-target management
  • Punishment for uneven damage
  • Fight can spiral quickly if one target gets too far ahead
  • Requires patience instead of aggressive burst

This is one of the few Coliseum encounters where doing “too much damage” in the wrong way can actually hurt your progress.

 

Best Strategy to Beat Dryax

1. Balance Your Damage Output

The most important concept in this fight is keeping both enemies relatively even in health.

  • Avoid focusing entirely on one target early
  • Spread damage between both enemies
  • Adjust targeting based on health differences

If one enemy gets too far ahead, the fight becomes much harder to control.

2. Be Patient and Controlled

Dryax punishes players who rush.

  • Avoid dumping all abilities into one enemy
  • Take a measured approach to each turn
  • Think ahead instead of reacting

This is a fight where discipline leads to better results than aggression.

3. Watch the Flow of the Fight

Success in this encounter depends on reading the situation in real time.

  • If one target drops too quickly, shift focus
  • If things start to feel out of control, slow down your approach
  • Maintain awareness of both enemies at all times

Small adjustments can make a big difference in your final damage percentage.

4. Build Toward Sustained Damage

Unlike burst-focused encounters, Dryax rewards consistent, controlled damage over time.

  • Focus on staying alive longer
  • Extend the duration of your run
  • Let your total damage build naturally

 

Common Mistakes vs Dryax

  • Tunneling One Target – Focusing entirely on one enemy early is the fastest way to lose control of the fight.
  • Overusing Burst Damage – Dumping abilities into one target without considering balance leads to poor results.
  • Ignoring Fight Balance – If you are not actively managing both enemies, the encounter will eventually overwhelm you.
  • Playing Too Fast – Rushing decisions leads to mistakes—Dryax requires a slower, more thoughtful approach.

 

Recommended Team & Readiness Notes

Because mods are not used in Coliseum, your performance depends on:

  • Character Level
  • Gear and Relic Investment
  • Ability Upgrades (Zetas/Omegas)

If you are struggling:

  • Focus on improving survivability
  • Increase overall team durability
  • Revisit the encounter after upgrades

Dryax, more than most fights, rewards overall roster strength and control.

 

Dryax Strategy Video

Here is a strong example of how to approach the Dryax encounter:

This video demonstrates:

  • Managing both targets
  • Controlling the pacing of the fight
  • Maximizing damage without losing balance

 

How Dryax Compares to Other Coliseum Bosses

  • More complex than Pirate AT-ST due to dual-target mechanics
  • Less about mechanics than Zeffo Tomb Guardians, but still requires control
  • Less burst-heavy than Jotaz, but more punishing if misplayed

Dryax is often considered one of the most frustrating encounters because mistakes are not always obvious—but they are always costly.

 

Related Coliseum Guides

Looking to improve across all encounters? Check out:

  • SWGoH Coliseum Guide (Overview & Tips)
  • Pirate AT-ST Strategy Guide
  • Zeffo Tomb Guardians Strategy Guide
  • Jotaz Strategy Guide

 

Final Thoughts

The Dryax encounter is a true test of control, patience, and awareness. Players who try to overpower it will struggle, while those who focus on balance, pacing, and smart decision-making will steadily improve their results.

As your roster develops, this fight becomes less chaotic and more manageable—but it will always reward players who stay disciplined.

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