Gun Puppy

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Gun puppies are a type of monster found in the Clockworks.

Traits

Appearing harmless at first, these Gun Puppies will attack you if you attack them first or enter their line of sight. They can be devastating when multiple Gun Puppies are attacking you from all angles, despite being stationary.

There are variations between Gun Puppies between tiers. Tier 1 Gun Puppies will shoot one bullet at a time. Tier 2 Gun Puppies will shoot three bullets at once, and Tier 3 Gun Puppies will shoot a spread of five bullets. Higher tier Gun Puppies will shoot bullets at a slower rate than their lower tier counterparts.

Types

Gun Puppy


Red Rover


Rocket Puppy


Sick Puppy


Sparky


Slush Puppy


Notable Gun Puppies

Love Puppy


Gold Puppy


Strategy

  • General notes
    • Most "Turrets" have a slow turning radius, which can be used against them; attack them from behind with your sword, or gun it at a distance.
    • Because of this, bombs are a relatively safe and effective way to take down turrets, because the bomb can be charged and set while you outrun the turret's gaze.
    • Having a high elemental defense will give you the best chances of survival against puppies.
    • Gun puppies are sometimes unaware of the players' presence until they come close and attack, so use this opportunity to unleash a charged attack on them.
    • Gun puppies can be "knocked down" with a full sword combo like any other enemy, which prevents them from firing for a short time. This is sometimes enough to pull off another, lethal combo! Guns in the Pulsar series and possibly other weapons can achieve this same "knock down" effect.
  • Gun Puppy:
    • Always shoots at least one shot in the direction of the player. They are quite predictable and easy to kill if alone; however, when multiple puppies appear, the sheer number of projectiles they can create makes them much more dangerous.
    • Upgraded gun puppies fire a spread of many bullets at the same time; this can be particularly lethal in areas with multiple Mk II gun puppies. Since it is not always possible to dodge and aim at the same time, try to maneuver into the space between two bullets.
    • Many players will find it difficult to target and fire reliably at the same time. Therefore, try to maximize damage output using charged shots and status effects (especially fire).
    • Freeze will prevent them from turning around, and Shock will make them shoot inaccurately.
    • If you are with a party, an effective (though time consuming) strategy is to use one player to shield and another to shoot. Retreat when the shield weakens by switching jobs or wait until the shield has recharged.
  • Red Rover:
    • Their flamethrowers have short reach and can be interrupted by gaps, unlike Gun Puppy bullets which have very long range and can fly over gaps.
    • Red Rovers are basically no more than a stationary Gremlin Scorcher that can only use the normal flamethrower attack, so keep this in mind when fighting them.
    • In Tier 3, Red Rover flamethrowers will curve toward knights within range of the flamethrower. It is advised to either stay out of range completely or stand behind the Red Rover while it is attacking.
  • Rocket Puppy:
    • Launches rockets that home in on a player. These rockets explode on target, and can damage monsters as well as knights. Either outrun the rocket until it eventually explodes, or try to use other monsters as alternate targets.
    • The rocket can damage the puppy itself, so quickly shield if you are attacking it at close range to protect yourself and enhance your assault.
  • For all other puppy variants, follow the same strategy with the regular Gun Puppy, but be wary of the status effects.

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