Long-Bowed Chariot

Notes:
 * Located in Bhaflau Remnants - Fifth Floor
 * Susceptible to all debuffs except Bind, Charm, and Sleep. Quickly builds resistance to Stun.
 * Shadowbind is effective.
 * Approximately 50,000 HP. Does not auto-regen during battle, but will regenerate normally if left passive with no DoT spells.
 * Uses Double Attack and Zanshin
 * Has a low amount of Regain.
 * Extremely high base damage, but low attack rating. Critical hits can deal extreme amounts of damage (700+).
 * Uses normal Chariot attacks, plus:
 * Homing Missile: Targeted AoE 90% HP damage and hate reset. Only used if target is directly in front of the bow.
 * Like a Wyrm or Dragon, it does not immediately turn to face its current target.
 * The interval between "turn to face" movements has been theorized to be a fixed value depending on remaining HP.
 * A common strategy is to have the tanks position themselves such that it will never use Homing Missile. Mages should take care to Erase Bind ASAP to support this. You may find the stackable Remedy Ointment helpful for the paralysis, although Panacea is the only medicine that can erase magic effects like Bind.
 * Note: If the Dormant Rampart is successfully popped by defeating all 10 Archaic Gear on the 4th floor of Bhaflau Remnants, Homing Missile will be severely weakened, limiting it to a ~200 dmg AoE with no hate reset.
 * Defeating 7-9 of the Archaic Gear on the 4th floor will still weaken Homing Missile, but not as considerably as defeating all 10, with the weakening effect become much less noticeable with fewer gears killed.
 * Defeating the Archaic Chariot on the 4th floor (west path) will greatly lower Long-Bowed Chariot's defense and magical defense.
 * Defeating the Archaic Chariot on the 4th floor (east path) will greatly lower Long-Bowed Chariot's attacks (not including Homing Missile).
 * Always drops exactly 2 of the above listed armors. It can be 2 armors of the same type. There is a third slot for a possible Linen Coinpurse.
 * Note: The 'bow' in it's name refers to the front of the chariot, as in the bow of a ship, not as in the ranged archery weapon.