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{{Hatnote|{{Hatnote|For specific mechanics from an individual Boss, you'll find a list of bosses on the [[Monsters]] page. Please go to their respective pages}}}} |
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== Combat Mechanics == |
== Combat Mechanics == |
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=== Highlighted Tiles === |
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During many boss encounters, these tiles indicate an area of the floor a player must move away from to avoid taking extra damage. These can come in a range of sizes, such as one tile or even a grid such as 3x3. |
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== Non Combat Mechanics == |
== Non Combat Mechanics == |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 8 January 2025
Boss Mechanics come in the form of extra objectives or attacks to complete, in order to avoid damage or progress within a Boss encounter. Lots of boss attacks are unique, but the mechanics surrounding them become a vocabulary.
Combat Mechanics Edit
Highlighted Tiles Edit
During many boss encounters, these tiles indicate an area of the floor a player must move away from to avoid taking extra damage. These can come in a range of sizes, such as one tile or even a grid such as 3x3.