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=== Tactics ===
 
=== Tactics ===
 
Have party members stand in opposing corners of the room, ready to push the Snarbolax to the middle when it appears (shield bashing is the easiest method). One person should be waiting at the Beast Bell, and, once the Snarbolax is near, should hit the bell to stun it. Then, everyone should attack it simultaneously until it regains consciousness (try pushing it into a wall so knockbacks don't cause your allies to miss their attacks).
 
Have party members stand in opposing corners of the room, ready to push the Snarbolax to the middle when it appears (shield bashing is the easiest method). One person should be waiting at the Beast Bell, and, once the Snarbolax is near, should hit the bell to stun it. Then, everyone should attack it simultaneously until it regains consciousness (try pushing it into a wall so knockbacks don't cause your allies to miss their attacks).
 
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==(Best solo tactic)==
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If you are soloing, it is best if you have pierce resistant armour and 3+-stared shield. First,
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stay at the middle until it approaches you. Don't lets its fake charges fool you and you cant stun it if it is roaring or charging its bite. It is also convienient if you have 3 health capsules or reviving energy. [by Dragnor425]
 
If soloing (or tightly coordinating with others), you should be in the center of the room near the bell, dodging/blocking the Snarbolax's attacks until it approaches you, then hit the bell.
 
If soloing (or tightly coordinating with others), you should be in the center of the room near the bell, dodging/blocking the Snarbolax's attacks until it approaches you, then hit the bell.
  

Revision as of 08:04, 2 July 2011

The Snarbolax in its normal state, where it is immune to all damage.
The Snarbolax is a beast boss that inhabits the Gloaming Wildwoods. It appears as a shadowy mass of fangs and claws, and it is normally immune to attacks.

Monstrous Profile

Said to be a massive beast draped in living shadows, this dark predator enjoys toying with its prey before delivering the final blow. It is advised that only Knights who have mastered Tier 1 take on this formidable beast as those who have entered unprepared have never returned!

Strategy

The Snarbolax while stunned.

Like all Beasts, the Snarbolax is weak to Piercing and resistant to Elemental attacks. At the start of the battle, it will burrow underground, emerge at one of the four corners of the room, and then either perform a ranged attack or approach the player for a bite combo (similar to that of an Alpha Wolver). In this state, the Snarbolax is immune to all attacks and status effects, including Stun Vials.

When the Snarbolax is on the surface, there is a brief opportunity to push or lure it towards the Beast Bell in the center of the room. By hitting the bell while the Snarbolax is near it, the Snarbolax will be stunned and vulnerable to damage for a few seconds, during which its coat is brown and its eyes glow yellow. It is at this time that the entire team should inflict as much damage upon it as possible before the Snarbolax returns to normal. Repeat this process until the Snarbolax is dead.

The following information has been collected about status effects:

  • Status effect vials (including stun vials) do not appear to have any effect on the Snarbolax while it is invulnerable.
  • The Snarbolax may be set on fire while stunned, but stops taking fire damage once it again becomes invulnerable.
  • The Snarbolax can be cursed while stunned. It is currently unknown if it takes damage from attacking while stunned and cursed.
  • The Snarbolax can be frozen while stunned. It remains frozen even if it again becomes invulnerable. It is currently unknown if it takes damage from the freeze expiring in either state.

Video: Spiral Knights - Snarbolax

Tactics

Have party members stand in opposing corners of the room, ready to push the Snarbolax to the middle when it appears (shield bashing is the easiest method). One person should be waiting at the Beast Bell, and, once the Snarbolax is near, should hit the bell to stun it. Then, everyone should attack it simultaneously until it regains consciousness (try pushing it into a wall so knockbacks don't cause your allies to miss their attacks).

(Best solo tactic)

If you are soloing, it is best if you have pierce resistant armour and 3+-stared shield. First, stay at the middle until it approaches you. Don't lets its fake charges fool you and you cant stun it if it is roaring or charging its bite. It is also convienient if you have 3 health capsules or reviving energy. [by Dragnor425] If soloing (or tightly coordinating with others), you should be in the center of the room near the bell, dodging/blocking the Snarbolax's attacks until it approaches you, then hit the bell.

Alternative method (best for solo)

Get a shield and armour with piercing resistance and shield in the middle waiting for him to charge at you. When Snarbolax is in the radius of the bell, hit the bell and attack him furiously. Repeat 2-3 times and he'll be dead.

Drops

Notes

  • A Recon Module can be obtained in front of the lift right after killing the Snarbolax.
  • The Snarbolax's health varies by the number of players in the party. Under some circumstances, it can be easier solo than in a group.

Trivia

  • The Snarbolax was released on June 2nd, 2011 in a Tier 1 update.
  • The Snarbolax makes many threatening, cameo appearances in the levels leading up to its lair. It may charge at and stun you during some appearances. Shield or dodge (because he waits a few seconds before charging) as he passes by to avoid being stunned.
    • In the maps leading up to his lair, the appearances the Snarbolax makes are timed; so entering the rooms at a slower rate will make Snarbolax attack earlier, causing him to miss.
  • The Snarbolax is affectionately known as Snarby to the creators and Spiral Knights fan base, and is sometimes called Snorlax for their similar names.
  • A Beastly Limerick Competition to herald the arrival of the Snorbolax was held by fans in June 2011.

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