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*Tier 1: See Tenderfoot Thwacker
 
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*Tier 2: See Ironclaw Thwacker
 
*Tier 2: See Ironclaw Thwacker
*Tier 3: Has a shield on its back, blocking all attacks from behind. Can use a basic Axe Swing attack and toss his axe from long range. Can attack again after its first swing or throwing its axe. Also becomes more agile and swiftly moves across distances.
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*Tier 3: Besides being far larger than the Tenderfoot and Ironclaw Thwackers, these gremlins have a shield on their backs that blocks all attacks from behind. They share the double-swing attack with the Ironclaw Thwackers but gain the ability to perform a sudden, 360 degree spin with their axe if knights are nearby. Quite a bit more mobile than the other two Thwacker clans.
 
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Gremlin
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Gremlin Thwackers are a type of monster found in the Clockworks.

Traits

Thwackers are the largest, common Gremlins found in the Clockworks. Thwackers are also the most aggressive, using health capsules to tirelessly pursue knights that disturb their many operations. These gremlins attack with an axe similar to the thwack hammer by either throwing or swinging it. Thwackers can belong to Tenderfoot, Ironclaw, or Darkfang clans, depending on which tier they appear in. In deeper tiers, Thwackers become even more aggressive and more conscious of their health. In Tier 3, they will flee and shield against your attacks if they are nearing their demise.

Gremlin Thwackers deal split Normal and Elemental damage.

Types

Tenderfoot Thwacker


Ironclaw Thwacker


Darkfang Thwacker


Warmaster Seerus


Void Thwacker


Strategy

  • Thwackers will start to idle when low on health. Knock them down with a slash from your sword.
  • Thwackers in higher tiers will idle in corners (usually on spikes or brambles) and will recover themselves if left alone. This is particularly annoying when done by Darkfang Thwackers as they are immune to rear attacks and often end up facing the wall.
  • Thwackers have a short recovering time after their charged melee attack. Take advantage of this by counterattacking the Gremlins.

See Also

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