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Glop Drops are a type of monster found in the Clockworks.

Traits

Glop Drops are a very unusual jelly strain. Their form of locomotion is by "rolling" like a ball. And what makes them even more unique is their form of attacking by transforming into an "Attack Form", which is turning into a puddle in which you can take damage by walking over it.

At the moment, only the Tier 2 and Tier 3 version of Glop Drops have appeared in the game. But the rest of Tier 1 Glop Drops can appear from Monster cages.

Types

Glop Drop


Power Drop


Snow Drop


Spice Drop


Germ Drop


Strategy

Glop Drops will normally spawn in large colonies, and can very easily swarm you with their attack formations that lock on to players. As they have no eyes or a head, it is really difficult to know that player is watching before attacking. The best way to get rid of a pack of Glop Drops is with the charge of the Acheron. Dark Retribution, Shivermist Buster or Gran Faust are good options too. The Divine Avenger does not do as much damage, but it is still adequate to keep back the slimes because of the extended attack range. (Same goes with the Gran Faust.)

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