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[[File:MinibossRoom.png|thumb|right|320px|Large Room that Mini-bosses and Minions Spawn in]]
[[File:MinibossRoom.png|thumb|right|320px|Large Room that Mini-bosses and Minions Spawn in]]
Minibosses are special enemies that can be encountered on floor two and below. They have loot tables that contain not only EXP and Gold, but also items such as potions, food, weapons, and more. Killing them in deeper floors will yield better rewards.<br>Their health scales depending total levels of nearby players, and often the floor they spawn in. '''Note that you can encounter rooms where there are multiple minibosses!'''
Minibosses can be encountered on floor two and lower. Minibosses' health scales according to how many players are ''nearby'' and their level. '''Note that you can encounter rooms where there are multiple minibosses!'''


==Mantis Miniboss==
==Scorpion Miniboss==
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MantisMiniboss.png|Mantis Miniboss in F3
ScorpionMiniboss.png|Scorpion Miniboss in F2
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The Mantis miniboss can be found in floor two and below. It will approach the nearest enemy before pausing a short distance away. After 2 seconds, it'll charge towards its target and attack rapidly for up to 2 seconds before flying away and launching numerous poison attacks.
The Scorpion miniboss will charge directly at the first player it detects or deals damage to it. Upon sustaining heavy damage or being struck with a melee attack, it'll attempt to run away whilst laying an egg. If players aren't able to destroy the egg quickly enough, it can hatch into a Spitter that'll lob poison attacks.
The amount of melee attacks and frequency of poison attacks increase in deeper floors.


At floors five and six, it can give the Mind Toxin [[curses|curse]] upon direct contact.
On lower floors, the Scorpion will drop more eggs whilst fleeing, and the eggs can hatch into Spider Spitters instead of your usual Mite Spitter.


Below are variables that affect the total HP:
==Mantis Miniboss==
<spoiler>Total HP is affected by '''Total Levels and the Current Floor.'''<br>Base Health Points: 250 * '''Current Floor'''<br>Health Points gain from levels: '''Total Levels''' * (15 + 2 * '''Current Floor''')</spoiler>
 
==Scorpion Miniboss==
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ScorpionMiniboss.png|Scorpion Miniboss in F2
MantisMiniboss.png|Mantis Miniboss in F3
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The Scorpion miniboss can be found in floor two and below. It will charge directly at the first player it detects or deals damage to it. Upon sustaining heavy damage or being struck with a melee attack, it'll attempt to run away whilst laying an egg. If players aren't able to destroy the egg quickly enough, it can hatch into a Spitter that'll lob poison attacks. Direct attacks can poison the player for 10x the value of Spitters' poison in a given floor (20 ticks being the base for Floor two, +10 every next floor).
The Mantis miniboss will approach the nearest enemy before pausing a short distance away. After 1.5 seconds, it'll charge towards its target and attack rapidly for 2 seconds before flying away and launching numerous poison attacks.
 
On lower floors, the Scorpion will drop more eggs whilst fleeing, and the eggs will hatch into the floors' respective Spitters.


Below are variables that affect the total HP:
At floors four and lower, it can potentially give the Mind Toxin [[curses|curse]].
<spoiler>Total HP is affected by '''Total Levels and the Current Floor.'''<br>Base Health Points: 150 * '''Current Floor'''<br>Health Points gained from levels: '''Total Levels''' * (20 + 2 * '''Current Floor''')</spoiler>


==Dark Wraith==
==Dark Wraith==
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DarkWraith2.png|DW whilst in Magic Mode
DarkWraith2.png|DW whilst in Magic Mode
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The Dark Wraith can be found in floor three and below, and will spawn with numerous allies. It uses a longsword that can pull players towards it when it performs its combo at point-blank, and a Shadow Bomb when the player strays too far from itself.<br>
The Dark Wraith can be found in floor four and will spawn with numerous allies. It alternates between using a longsword that can pull players towards it when it perform its combo and using a long range magic blast.
Reward Chests from Drak Wraiths can very rarely contain a Sword Fragment, which is used to [[Prayer#Crafting|craft]] the Wraithcutter.
 
Below are variables that affect the total HP:
<spoiler>Total HP is affected by '''Total Levels and the Current Floor.'''<br>Base Health Points: 500 * '''Current Floor'''<br>Health Points gained from levels: '''Total Levels''' * (30 + 3 * '''Current Floor''')</spoiler>


==Wasp Swarm==
==Wasp Swarm==
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WaspSwarm.png|Wasp Swarm Event in F4
WaspSwarm.png|Wasp Swarm Event in F4
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Occasionally, the player may encounter a large wasp swarm instead of the usual miniboss. Having low health but being incredibly fast, wasps can easily kill a lone adventurer if they're unable to fend them off. They spawn in groups of 8 in Floor four, 10 in Floor five, and 12 in Floor six.
Occasionally, the player may encounter a large wasp swarm instead of the usual miniboss. Having low health but being incredibly fast, wasps can easily kill a lone adventurer if they're unable to fend them off.


==Mesmerizing Shade==
==Mesmerizing Shade==
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MesmerizingShade.png|Mesmerizing Shade in F4
MesmerizingShade.png|Mesmerizing Shade in F4
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The Mesmerizing Shade can be found in floor four and below. A ranged spellcaster, its main gimmick is spawning clones to teleport around with. By itself it will deal very low damage, but it may become deadly with its clones left intact.
The Mesmerizing Shade can be found in floor four and below. A ranged spellcaster, it's main gimmick is spawning clones to teleport around with.
 
Below are variables that affect the total HP:
<spoiler>Total HP is affected by '''Total Levels only.'''<br>Base Health Points: 750<br>Health Points gain from levels: '''Total Levels''' * 80</spoiler>


==Mashhit==
==Mashhit==
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When attempting to obtain [[Legendaries|Gram]], players must first fight against Mashhit in floor five or six before being able to claim their reward. Mashhit comes in three variants: Corrupting, Bloodthirsty, and Amok. Corrupting variants apply double the curse stacks, Bloodthirsty variants heal upon successfully landing a hit on you, and Amok variants deal more damage.
When attempting to obtain [[Legendaries|Gram]], players must first fight against Mashhit before being able to claim their reward. Mashhit comes in three variants: Corrupting, Bloodthirsty, and Amok. Corrupting variants apply more curse stacks than usual, Bloodthirsty variants heal upon successfully landing a hit on you, and Amok variants deal more damage.


Mashhit will initially wield a spear when attacking in melee and switch to a Shadow Bolt attack when at range. Occasionally, they'll coat a 16x16 area with fire to limit the area that players can move safely. Upon dropping to ~15% HP, Mashhit will pull out a longsword for melee attacks which is impossible to dodge. If the player breaks line of sight with Mashhit, they'll teleport to an area nearby the player.
Mashhit will initially wield a spear when attacking in melee and switch to a Shadow Bolt attack when at range. Occasionally, they'll coat a 16x16 area with fire to limit the area that players can move safely. Upon dropping to ~15% HP, Mashhit will pull out a longsword for melee attacks which is impossible to dodge. If the player breaks line of sight with Mashhit, they'll teleport to an area nearby the player.
Below are variables that affect the total HP:
<spoiler>Total HP is affected by '''Total Levels''' and - although barely - the '''Current Floor.'''<br>Base Health Points: 1000 + 100 * '''Current Floor''' (1500 in Floor five, 1600 in Floor six)<br>Health Points gain from levels: '''Total Levels''' * 400</spoiler>


==Mind-Torn Guard==
==Mind-Torn Guard==
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Due to the influences of the Void and the dungeon, a wandering guard has lost sight of their main goal. Upon sighting a player, the guard will declare them as a player killer and that they're to be struck down. Much like Mashhit, the guard will switch to a shortsword when in melee range or a bow when far away. The damage output that the guard can deal is immense, and it's generally advised to keep a fair distance to have a better chance of surviving the ordeal.
Due to the influences of the Void and the dungeon, a wandering guard has lost sight of their main goal. Upon sighting a player, the guard will declare them as a player killer and that they're to be struck down. Much like Mashhit, the guard will switch to a shortsword when in melee range or a bow when far away. The damage output that the guard can deal is immense, and it's generally advised to keep a fair distance to have a better chance of surviving the ordeal.


When the guard initially drops to or below 50% HP, they will receive Sarmina's blessing alongside having their health restored to 75%. Whilst in this state, the guard will receive benefits of the Crown of Protection, and become invincible for 3 seconds.
When the guard initially drops to ~45% HP, the guard will receive Sarmina's blessing alongside regenerating most of their health. Whilst in this state, most damage dealt to them will be reduced by 35%.
As a last ditch attempt, they will fire off a Sunburst spell shortly after reaching 10% HP.


Below are variables that affect the total HP:
As a last ditch attempt, it'll fire off a Sunburst spell upon reaching ~15% HP.
<spoiler>Total HP is affected by '''Total Levels only.'''<br>Base Health Points: 5000<br>Health Points gain from levels: '''Total Levels''' * 80</spoiler>
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