Battlepod

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Damage Resistances
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Battlepods are a type of monster found in the Clockworks.

Traits

Battlepods are large, stationary constructs protected by a shield. As long as their shield is active, they are immune to all damage. They sometimes come with orbiting, breakable blockades in addition to their shield. Unlike other constructs, they lack resistances and weaknesses and are completely immune to all status effects.

Battlepods are typically found in Missions near the end of depths. While Battlepods are capable of using a large number of abilities, each individual Battlepod will only have a few of them at its disposal, making each encounter slightly different from the last.

Types

Battlepod

Battlepod
All Tiers
Monster-Battlepod.png


Abilities
  • Bullets Attack elemental icon.png
  • Bombs Attack elemental icon.png
  • Rockets Attack elemental icon.png
  • Beam Attack elemental icon.png
  • Repel + Ally Attack Buff Buff Attack icon.png
  • Area Heal Heart icon.png
  • Shield (Passive)
  • Blockades (Passive)
Location Drops
Description

These immobile automatons hide a small arsenal beneath their double plated armor. Each Battlepod has a unique combination of attacks and defenses sure to keep you guessing.


Notable Battlepods

The Big Iron

The Big Iron
Tiers 2 & 3
Monster-The Big Iron.png


Abilities
  • Beam Attack elemental icon.png Icon status shock.png
  • Tentacle Attack elemental icon.png
  • Orbiting Orbs Icon status shock.png
  • Shield (Passive)
Location Drops
  • None
Description

The mini boss of Ghosts in the machine. It is a very large Battlepod that blocks the path to an elevator that descends into a loot vault. It is unusual for a battlepod - beware its sharp tendrils and other unique abilities. Fighting lesser battlepods will not prepare you for this monster's tricks.

Minions:

2 monster spawners. Each can summon one Surgebot, Volt Knight, or Voltrode at a time.

Phases:

First phase only has 1 monster spawner. Up to 2 tentacle-wires break up out of the ground. Miniboss fires 2 laser beams in a random direction out of its mouth. After 4 laser bursts its shield will fail and its maw will split open. Attack now!
Second phase has 2 monster spawners and up to 4 wires and 4 lasers at once.
Third phase has up to 6 wires and fires 6-8 lasers at once. Its cyclopean eye has turned red and has a danger symbol on it.

Strategy:

This monster is only vulnerable when its mouth opens. This vulnerability is on a timer for only a few precious moments. Nothing the player does triggers its maw to open. It is a waiting game - though players can count laser bursts to prepare powerful charge attacks for when the time is right.
Avoid taking damage by hiding in the far left or far right South corners (its tendrils will not find you there) and watch out for laser beams.
Minions can be shield-bumped up into the wires around the miniboss to trap them.


Battlepod (Grinchlin Assault)

Battlepod (Grinchlin Assault)
Tier 2 & 3
Monster-Battlepod (Grinchlin Assault).png


Abilities
  • Rockets Attack elemental icon.png
  • Orbiting Orbs Icon status freeze.png
  • Repel + Ally Attack Buff Buff Attack icon.png
  • Shield (Passive)
  • Blockades (Passive)
Location Drops
  • None
Description

The mini boss of Grinchlin Assault! This large Battlepod blocks the path to the loot at the top of Mount Krampus.

Minions:

Various monster spawners. They can summon Slush Puppies, Rocket Puppies, Grinchlin Thwackers, Grinchlin Stalkers, Darkfang Menders and Humbugs during the entire battle.

Phases:

The entire battle consists of only one phase.

Strategy:

Like a normal Battlepod; wait until the shield is gone to hit it with anything you have. It can be a good idea if at least two players kill the minor enemies with Bombs near of the Battlepod.

Youtube Video (Solo)


Strategy

Razwog's Battlepod before starting the battle.
  • The Big Iron works similar to Battlepods, as it has a timed shield that protects it from all damage. It has three stages that increase the number of beams and how often the wires pop up to hit you. It is good to always be ready to hit it, as its shield stays up for far longer than Battlepods' shields. It is also wise to bring weapons that are good on stationary targets, such as the Autogun family or a cheaper and weaker alternative, the Leviathan Blade. After its defeat you will win the mission and gain access to the prize room.
  • Battlepods are supported by Gremlins and Constructs in battles, the general idea is to defeat the minor enemies first.

Trivia

  • The Prestige mission: Assault on Machine Shop 13 always has a Battlepod battle at the end of the second depth.
  • The Rank mission: A Revelation in Flames has a Battlepod with freeze status at the end of the second depth.
  • The Rank mission: Sewer Stash has two Battlepods with poison status at the end of the third depth.
  • The Rank mission: The Vile Engine has two Battlepods with shock status at the end of the third depth.
  • Operation Crimson Hammer has various Battlepods with fire status.
  • The Danger Mission: Grinchlin Assault has a freeze Battlepod at the end of each depth, the Battlepod of the Summit level is bigger than the others, taking the role of Boss.
  • Razwog's Battlepod has the appearance of a poisonous Battlepod, but it doesn't use any poison attacks, its only ability is shooting status-less bullets. This Battlepod appears in the Rank Mission: The Ancient Generator.
  • It is possible that The Big Iron has been shut down for years. This theory is supported because the distress call was sent hundreds of years ago. It is unknown who sent the message.
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