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==Behavior== | ==Behavior== | ||
− | They behave identical to their weaker counterpart the [[Squid Kid]]. They will move suddenly | + | They behave identical to their weaker counterpart, the [[Squid Kid]]. They will move suddenly, hover over rocks, and shoot 4 fireballs at the player, which ricochet off walls. |
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | Simply move in quickly and hit them. A [[Slingshot]] can be used | + | Simply move in quickly and hit them. A [[Slingshot]] can be used to safely kill them from a distance. Their fireballs can also be hit and destroyed; however, fireballs will ''not'' be stopped by a sword's secondary attack. |
==History== | ==History== |
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Squid Kid (dangerous) | |
Information | |
Spawns In: | |
Floors: | 81-119 |
Killable: | Yes |
Base HP: | 250 |
Base Damage: | 22-32 |
Base Def: | 6 |
Speed: | 3 |
XP: | 15 |
Variations: | Squid Kid |
Drops: | Bomb (10%) Dwarf Scroll III (0.5%) Dwarf Scroll IV (0.1%) Gold Bar (5%) Mega Bomb (5%) Solar Essence (75%) Squid Ink (20%) If reached bottom of Mines: Diamond (0.05%) Prismatic Shard (0.05%) |
Squid Kids (dangerous) are an enemy found in the the Mines after activating the Shrine of Challenge or during the Danger In The Deep quest. They can also be found in the Skull Cavern during the Skull Cavern Invasion quest.
Behavior
They behave identical to their weaker counterpart, the Squid Kid. They will move suddenly, hover over rocks, and shoot 4 fireballs at the player, which ricochet off walls.
Strategy
Simply move in quickly and hit them. A Slingshot can be used to safely kill them from a distance. Their fireballs can also be hit and destroyed; however, fireballs will not be stopped by a sword's secondary attack.
History
- 1.5: Introduced.