Against Grypolyth it’s easy, you use grypo’s own NO ESCAPE ability against it to stack your bleeding moves. You can go cleansing swoop, followed by lethal swoop, followed by instant invincibility and then repeat. Because Grypo can regen you typically have to use 3 bleeds to finish it off.

Dioraja is a little trickier because when you swoop, you leave. Dioraja is also going to do some damage with its ferocious strike & superiority strike but another great thing about Daryx is that it’s a chonk. A high health pool allows you use to Stygidaryx to eat damage, so the rest of your team doesn’t have to. When I am swapping against a Dioraja, I look at my team and decide who do I want to take damage? If its Daryx, I wait to swap in until after the Dioraja has used ferocious strike. That way I am swapping into Dioraja’s superiority strike attack. This is blocked by Daryx’s shield but Daryx is slowed giving Dioraja priority on the next move. This is where I want to be. Now Daryx can use cleansing swoop, inflict DoT to Dioraja and bring someone else in. This is important because if the creature you swoop to is faster than the Dioraja you can swap back to Daryx on your next turn and Daryx will block Dioraja from leaving. Again, because game mechanics say if both opponents try to swap at the same time, the one with priority swaps first. So that means you get Daryx back in before the Dioraja swaps and NO ESCAPE pins it forcing your opponent to lose their turn and eat another bleed move. Typically, this is where I will use superiority strike. I will have to eat a counter, but it sets me up to finish the Dioraja. Afterward you can repeat the steps above as the Dioraja most likely used superiority strike again.