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This evil Gremlin schemer was thought to be the one who sent a batallion of retrodes at the Rescue Camp. Even though he technically is not a scorcher, he fits in with them because he acts in almost the same manner.
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This evil Gremlin schemer was thought to be the one who sent a batallion of retrodes at the Rescue Camp and is the first gremlin the player must fight. Even though he technically is not a scorcher, he fits in with them because he acts in almost the same manner.
 
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Revision as of 22:11, 19 May 2012

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Gremlin Scorchers are a type of monster found in the Clockworks. They use flamethrowers that can both squirt flames and fire ember bolts.

Traits

Scorchers are the slower, and in later tiers, bulky Gremlins found in the Clockworks. Like their cousins, the Demo and Thwacker, Scorchers will use health capsules to continue their burning pursuit of intruding knights. Attacking with a flamethrower, these gremlins have no fear of a knights projectiles and will continue to set the level ablaze. In addition to playing with fire, Scorchers can shoot their own slow-moving bullets. In tier 3, they gain the ability to unleash an incinerating wave towards their opponents. At those depths, Scorchers are also known to throw oil slicks before an attack, increasing a knight's chances of burning with fire and anger.

Gremlin Scorchers deal Normal in tier 1, split with Elemental damage in tier 2, and pure Elemental damage in tier 3. All attacks have a chance of inflicting Fire.

Types

Tenderfoot Scorcher


Ironclaw Scorcher


Darkfang Scorcher


Notable Scorchers

Razwog


Strategy

  • Unlike most Gremlins, Scorchers do not attempt to dodge gunfire. Attacking from a distance can give you much more room to dodge incoming flamethrowers and projectiles.

See Also

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