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+ | {{EnemyTabs|tab1 = Bedrock|tab2 = Fury|tab3 = Bedrock/Gallery}} |
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+ | {{AS_Enemy|title1 = Bedrock|image1 = BedrockCard.png|caption1 = |
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− | For the card skill associated with the Burglar enemy, click [[Fury|here]]. |
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− | {{AS_Enemy|title1 = Bedrock|image1 = BedrockIMG.png|caption1 = |
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|base_hitpoints = 35 |
|base_hitpoints = 35 |
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+ | |base_SP = 3/12 |
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|base_defense = 4 |
|base_defense = 4 |
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|type = Creature |
|type = Creature |
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|style = Strange |
|style = Strange |
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[[Bedrock Horns]] |
[[Bedrock Horns]] |
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+ | [[Golem Aura]] |
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− | [[Bedrock/Card|Basic Bedrock Card]] |
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− | ({{C}}2+) Corrupted Bedrock Horns |
+ | ({{C}}2+) [[Bedrock Horns|Corrupted Bedrock Horns]] |
− | ({{C}}1) Faint Corruption Aura |
+ | ({{C}}1) [[Faint Corruption Aura]] |
− | ({{C}}2) Pure Corruption Aura |
+ | ({{C}}2) [[Pure Corruption Aura]] |
− | ({{C}}3) Vibrant Corruption Aura |
+ | ({{C}}3) [[Vibrant Corruption Aura]] |
|encounter_location = [[Druid Grove]] |
|encounter_location = [[Druid Grove]] |
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{{Shock}}[[Shock]] |
{{Shock}}[[Shock]] |
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+ | {{Poison}}[[Poison]]}} |
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+ | {{Quotation|An enormous monster created by the Druids to fill an unknown agenda. It's completely made out of stone and iron ore, giving it a ton of natural defense.}} |
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+ | Under normal circumstances, it is accompanied by Druid Grove enemies ([[Tangler]]s, [[Druid]]s, and [[Golem]]s) with the quantity depending on the leader's level. |
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− | * '''[[Fury]]''' - Costs user {{HP}}3 HP. User imbued with {{POWup}}Power Up-3 for two turns. |
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− | ** It is possible for the {{POWup}}Power Up duration to be set to two turns from the accompanying Druids. |
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+ | Players will be granted a {{MagicStone}}[[Magical Stone]] when they defeat Bedrock for the first time. |
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+ | ** Skill is unaffected by {{C}}Corruption. |
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+ | * '''[[Fury]] ({{SP}}2)''' - Deals {{POW}}3 Damage to self and gains {{POWup}}Power Up-3 for two turns. |
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+ | * '''Earthquake ({{SP}}1)''' - At the start of each player's turn, deal {{POW}}1 Damage to all allies and enemies. Undodgeable. |
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== '''Strategy''' == |
== '''Strategy''' == |
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+ | Bedrock has a notable weakness, and it's that he cannot do any offensive skills (save for '''Earthquake''' and '''Shockwave'''), when he has less than 2 '''{{SP}}'''SP. Because of this, he will typically do '''Nap Time''', meaning that when Bedrock is {{Sleep}}Asleep, this time should be taken to use items or to chip down Bedrock's health, as he cannot use '''Shockwave'''. Bedrock's support troops should be taken out first for they will deal more damage and that Bedrock should be taken out faster than he can heal. |
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− | Due to '''Outrage''', using [[items]] besides the [[Hoagie]] in critical situations is not recommended. While Bedrock falls {{Sleep}}Asleep, items can be used without penalty. Alternatively, Ice Armor completely blocks the {{POW}}3 Damage from '''Outrage''' without any {{POWup}}Power Ups. |
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− | If possible, remove the accompanying [[Druid]]s within the first turn, as their support skills will make the fight inconvenient. Two "Excellent!" '''[[Fiery Explosion]]''' is enough to get rid of all uncorrupted Druids. |
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− | Due to the having a {{DEF}}Defense of 4 and high {{HP}}Hitpoints, it is recommended for a player to use '''[[Stone Arm]]''' to decrease Bedrock's {{DEF}}Defense. Use '''[[Dull Rapier]]''' as the main source of attack against Bedrock. |
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+ | It is strongly recommended to avoid using items when Bedrock is awake unless it is absolutely necessary, otherwise your party will take unavoidable damage. |
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− | Bedrock is immune to all damage-over-time and turn-skipping statuses, rendering skills like '''[[Lightning Spear]]''' and [[Slap|'''Slap''']] as poor options compared to [[Basic Archery|'''Basic Archery''']]. |
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+ | Take caution when dodging '''Rock Storm''', as it is the offensive skill he will usually use the most. Do not jump too early or too late. If you mistime your jump, you will be inflicted with {{DEFdown}}Weakness, not only taking more damage from subsequent attacks, but more damage over time suffered from '''Earthquake''' unless you have more {{DEF}}Defense. |
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− | The same strategy can be used against a {{C}}Corrupted Bedrock, except weaker skills like [[Basic Archery|'''Basic Archery''']] are completely blocked by the increased {{DEF}}Defense without the [[Magical Stone|Power Stone]], and even then it Is only {{POW}}1 Damage on an "Excellent!" hit. |
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== '''Trivia''' == |
== '''Trivia''' == |
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* Bedrock is the 1st major boss in the game. |
* Bedrock is the 1st major boss in the game. |
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− | ** Bedrock is the 1st enemy in-game to have a ''Boss Cheat'', a sequence that occurs when |
+ | ** Bedrock is the 1st enemy in-game to have a ''Boss Cheat'', a sequence that occurs when a specific action is performed. In Bedrock's case, it damages all players whenever an item is used. |
+ | * Bedrock is currently the only enemy to have a ''Strange'' Style. |
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* When Bedrock uses '''Fury''', players are blown backwards off their feet. This usually goes unseen by players in the battle due to the camera pointing at Bedrock. |
* When Bedrock uses '''Fury''', players are blown backwards off their feet. This usually goes unseen by players in the battle due to the camera pointing at Bedrock. |
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− | * Bedrock, inhibiting both the title of being a boss and a |
+ | * Bedrock, inhibiting both the title of being a boss and a being made of rock, means that Bedrock is immune to all known debuff statuses except for {{DEFdown}}[[Weakness]]. |
− | * Hilariously, Bedrock can |
+ | * Hilariously, Bedrock can destroy itself by using [[Fury]] with {{HP}}3 Hitpoints or less. |
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− | * (For above) If you are doing a solo Bedrock, or just doing it in general, it will not count as a won battle when he dies of Fury. Currently, this "bug" is not fixed. |
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Revision as of 20:09, 8 June 2021
Overview
Bedrock is the first major boss in the game. It is found in the second part in Druid Grove which can only be opened by using the Grove Key.
Bedrock is a supersized Golem with grass protrusions instead of spikes. Horns protrude out the head, with more horns appearing as corruption level increases.
Under normal circumstances, it is accompanied by Druid Grove enemies (Tanglers, Druids, and Golems) with the quantity depending on the leader's level.
Players will be granted a Magical Stone when they defeat Bedrock for the first time.
Skills
- Shockwave (Boss Cheat) - Activates whenever an item is used. Deals 3 Damage to all players. Undodgeable and unblockable. This can do no damage if you used Ice Armor and damage does not increase with corruption level.
- Corruption 2+ Druids can also trigger Shockwave when they use an item.
- Bedrock won't use Shockwave if he is Asleep.
- Skill is unaffected by Corruption.
- Fury (2) - Deals 3 Damage to self and gains Power Up-3 for two turns.
- Brutalize (4) - Deals 9 Damage to a single target. Inflicts Broken Bones-3 and Stun for two turns. Undodgeable.
- Rock Storm (2) - Deals 6 Damage to all players in join order, and inflicts Weakness-1 for three turns. Dodgeable.
- Earthquake (1) - At the start of each player's turn, deal 1 Damage to all allies and enemies. Undodgeable.
- Nap Time (0) - Inflict self with Sleep for one turn. Shockwave is inactive during Sleep's duration.
Strategy
Bedrock has a notable weakness, and it's that he cannot do any offensive skills (save for Earthquake and Shockwave), when he has less than 2 SP. Because of this, he will typically do Nap Time, meaning that when Bedrock is Asleep, this time should be taken to use items or to chip down Bedrock's health, as he cannot use Shockwave. Bedrock's support troops should be taken out first for they will deal more damage and that Bedrock should be taken out faster than he can heal.
It is strongly recommended to avoid using items when Bedrock is awake unless it is absolutely necessary, otherwise your party will take unavoidable damage.
Take caution when dodging Rock Storm, as it is the offensive skill he will usually use the most. Do not jump too early or too late. If you mistime your jump, you will be inflicted with Weakness, not only taking more damage from subsequent attacks, but more damage over time suffered from Earthquake unless you have more Defense.
Trivia
- Bedrock is the 1st major boss in the game.
- Bedrock is the 1st enemy in-game to have a Boss Cheat, a sequence that occurs when a specific action is performed. In Bedrock's case, it damages all players whenever an item is used.
- Bedrock is currently the only enemy to have a Strange Style.
- When Bedrock uses Fury, players are blown backwards off their feet. This usually goes unseen by players in the battle due to the camera pointing at Bedrock.
- Bedrock, inhibiting both the title of being a boss and a being made of rock, means that Bedrock is immune to all known debuff statuses except for Weakness.
- Hilariously, Bedrock can destroy itself by using Fury with 3 Hitpoints or less.
Enemies | |
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Woodlands | Bandit - Daiseye - Lileye - Burglar - Tangler - Druid - Dweller - Fungeye - Golem |
Bosses | The Bandit King - Bedrock |
Events | Wraith - Snowman |