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Gremlins are a race of small, mischievous humanoids that are fascinated with machinery and endlessly tinker away at any they can find. The gremlins were brought to the [[Clockworks]] by an unknown means and serve as its builders and repairmen. However, their efforts are often marred by their own tendency to break what they try to fix — or in many cases blow it up completely (they're fond of explosives). It is believed that gremlins get their orders from [[The Core]] itself, but for now their secret is safe, as the gremlin language is completely indecipherable to any other intelligent race.
 
Gremlins are a race of small, mischievous humanoids that are fascinated with machinery and endlessly tinker away at any they can find. The gremlins were brought to the [[Clockworks]] by an unknown means and serve as its builders and repairmen. However, their efforts are often marred by their own tendency to break what they try to fix — or in many cases blow it up completely (they're fond of explosives). It is believed that gremlins get their orders from [[The Core]] itself, but for now their secret is safe, as the gremlin language is completely indecipherable to any other intelligent race.
  
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Another small band of green-furred gremlins called Grinchlins had planned to ruin the Christmas of [[Emberlight]], steal all presents and even destroy [[Impostoclaus]]. The reasons behind this or if they serve [[King Tinkinzar]] is totally unknown. Their base of operations is found in Mount Krampus.
 
Another small band of green-furred gremlins called Grinchlins had planned to ruin the Christmas of [[Emberlight]], steal all presents and even destroy [[Impostoclaus]]. The reasons behind this or if they serve [[King Tinkinzar]] is totally unknown. Their base of operations is found in Mount Krampus.
  
==Gremlin Units==
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==Gremlin Types==
 
[[File:Gremlin_Propaganda.png|200px|thumb|The Gremlins when [[Kora]] tells information about them in the [[Rescue Camp]].]]
 
[[File:Gremlin_Propaganda.png|200px|thumb|The Gremlins when [[Kora]] tells information about them in the [[Rescue Camp]].]]
 
The Gremlins are a diverse bunch, able to specialize themselves with a wide variety of designated roles.
 
The Gremlins are a diverse bunch, able to specialize themselves with a wide variety of designated roles.
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==Clans==
 
==Clans==
 
===Tenderfoot===
 
===Tenderfoot===
The first clan of gremlins encountered, Tenderfoots are the weakest gremlins in game. They are only found in Tier 1.
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The first clan of gremlins encountered, Tenderfoots are the weakest gremlins in game. They are only found in [[Tier|Tier 1]].
  
*Thwacker: A regular melee attacker, the thwacker can throw his axe when enemies are out of reach. They are easily defeated by most players.
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*'''Thwacker:''' A regular melee attacker, the thwacker can throw his axe when enemies are out of reach. They are easily defeated by most players.
  
*Mender: The gremlin version of a healer, Menders heal their injured allies, gremlin or otherwise. They cannot directly deal damage.
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*'''Mender:''' The gremlin version of a healer, Menders heal their injured allies, gremlin or otherwise. They cannot directly deal damage.
  
*Scorcher: These gremlins wield small flamethrowers which let them set players on fire. They can fire bullets if their flames are unable to reach enemies.
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*'''Scorcher:''' These gremlins wield small flamethrowers which let them set players on fire. They can fire bullets if their flames are unable to reach enemies.
  
*Demo: These gremlins carry around packs of bombs and run around placing them. They are very agile and can throw bombs that can stun you.
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*'''Demo:''' These gremlins carry around packs of bombs and run around placing them. They are very agile and can throw bombs that can stun you.
  
 
===Ironclaw===
 
===Ironclaw===
The second clan of gremlins, Ironclaw gremlins are generally harder to defeat than Tenderfoots. They are encountered only in Tier 2.
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The second clan of gremlins, Ironclaw gremlins are generally harder to defeat than Tenderfoots. They are encountered only in [[Tier|Tier 2]].
  
*Thwacker: Ironclaw thwackers are more agile, and they can dash and dodge a knight's attack. They can also swing their axe a second time after their initial overhead swing. The second attack propels the thwacker forward, and can surprise unprepared players.
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*'''Thwacker:''' Ironclaw thwackers are more agile, and they can dash and dodge a knight's attack. They can also swing their axe a second time after their initial overhead swing. The second attack propels the thwacker forward, and can surprise unprepared players.
  
*Mender: Ironclaw menders can now area mend and are more dodgy, trying to flee knights except if there are wounded monsters nearby.
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*'''Mender:''' Ironclaw menders can now area mend and are more dodgy, trying to flee knights except if there are wounded monsters nearby.
  
*Scorcher: Ironclaw scorchers have a more rugged and tough appearance, and they can occasionally shoot a spread of three bullets.
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*'''Scorcher:''' Ironclaw scorchers have a more rugged and tough appearance, and they can occasionally shoot a spread of three bullets.
  
*Demo: Ironclaw demos are now faster and dodge around more frequently. They can also throw packs of bombs.
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*'''Demo:''' Ironclaw demos are now faster and dodge around more frequently. They can also throw packs of bombs.
  
 
===Darkfang===
 
===Darkfang===
The third clan of gremlins, more formidable than the Tenderfoot and Ironclaw clans. They are encountered only in Tier 3.
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The third clan of gremlins, more formidable than the Tenderfoot and Ironclaw clans. They are encountered only in [[Tier|Tier 3]].
  
*Thwacker: Darkfang Thwackers now wear a shield on its back, blocking all attacks from behind. They also gain a sudden spin attack that catches unsuspecting knights by surprise, often taking out chunks of health.
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*'''Thwacker:''' Darkfang Thwackers now wear a shield on its back, blocking all attacks from behind. They also gain a sudden spin attack that catches unsuspecting knights by surprise, often taking out chunks of health.
  
*Mender: One of the most notable moves is the Mender's auto-bubble. The bubble is activated when the Mender is low on health, but the Mender only has one bubble. The bubble will disappear over time, or when a Knight breaks it down. They also gain the ability to resurrect other gremlins and will consciously try to flee from knights if there are no wounded monsters nearby.
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*'''Mender:''' One of the most notable moves is the Mender's auto-bubble. The bubble is activated when the Mender is low on health, but the Mender only has one bubble. The bubble will disappear over time, or when a Knight breaks it down. They also gain the ability to resurrect other gremlins and will consciously try to flee from knights if there are no wounded monsters nearby.
  
*Scorcher: Darkfang Scorchers gain a new and much more dangerous attack - their wave of fire covers more area and can also travel larger distances than its regular stream attack. Darkfang Scorchers may also spill oil making the fire hazard more dangerous.
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*'''Scorcher:''' Darkfang Scorchers gain a new and much more dangerous attack - their wave of fire covers more area and can also travel larger distances than its regular stream attack. Darkfang Scorchers may also spill oil making the fire hazard more dangerous.
  
*Demo: Darkfang demos move more unpredictably and drop bombs when hit most of the time. They are also extremely agile.
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*'''Demo:''' Darkfang demos move more unpredictably and drop bombs when hit most of the time. They are also extremely agile.
  
 
==Notable Gremlins==
 
==Notable Gremlins==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[King Tinkinzar]]
 
* [[Crimson Order]]
 
 
* [[Monster]]
 
* [[Monster]]
* [[Monster#Gremlin Family|Gremlin Family]]
 
* [[Visual Encyclopedia/creature|Visual Encyclopedia of creatures]]
 
 
* [[Emberlight]]
 
* [[Emberlight]]
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* [[Crimson Order]]
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* [[Gremlin Family]]
  
 
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[[Category:Lore]]
 
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[[Category:Races]]
 
[[Category:Races]]

Revision as of 09:58, 30 April 2020

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Gremlins are a race of small, mischievous humanoids that are fascinated with machinery and endlessly tinker away at any they can find. The gremlins were brought to the Clockworks by an unknown means and serve as its builders and repairmen. However, their efforts are often marred by their own tendency to break what they try to fix — or in many cases blow it up completely (they're fond of explosives). It is believed that gremlins get their orders from The Core itself, but for now their secret is safe, as the gremlin language is completely indecipherable to any other intelligent race.

All enemy gremlins belong to the colony, which serves King Tinkinzar. King Tinkinzar is said to be a great ruler and a mechanical genius who is responsible for the vision of the Clockworks. The king is never seen by common gremlins (nor has he ever been seen by the Knights), rather his orders are carried out by his Crimson Order, a fearful and zealous band of nine gremlins who alone share audience with the king.

There exists a small band of gremlins who are outcasts from King Tinkinzar's colony. The outcasts have taken refuge in Haven and the subtown of Emberlight but at the cost of being hated by their own kind.

Another small band of green-furred gremlins called Grinchlins had planned to ruin the Christmas of Emberlight, steal all presents and even destroy Impostoclaus. The reasons behind this or if they serve King Tinkinzar is totally unknown. Their base of operations is found in Mount Krampus.

Gremlin Types

The Gremlins when Kora tells information about them in the Rescue Camp.

The Gremlins are a diverse bunch, able to specialize themselves with a wide variety of designated roles.

Gremlin's units:

Gremlin's bosses:

Clans

Tenderfoot

The first clan of gremlins encountered, Tenderfoots are the weakest gremlins in game. They are only found in Tier 1.

  • Thwacker: A regular melee attacker, the thwacker can throw his axe when enemies are out of reach. They are easily defeated by most players.
  • Mender: The gremlin version of a healer, Menders heal their injured allies, gremlin or otherwise. They cannot directly deal damage.
  • Scorcher: These gremlins wield small flamethrowers which let them set players on fire. They can fire bullets if their flames are unable to reach enemies.
  • Demo: These gremlins carry around packs of bombs and run around placing them. They are very agile and can throw bombs that can stun you.

Ironclaw

The second clan of gremlins, Ironclaw gremlins are generally harder to defeat than Tenderfoots. They are encountered only in Tier 2.

  • Thwacker: Ironclaw thwackers are more agile, and they can dash and dodge a knight's attack. They can also swing their axe a second time after their initial overhead swing. The second attack propels the thwacker forward, and can surprise unprepared players.
  • Mender: Ironclaw menders can now area mend and are more dodgy, trying to flee knights except if there are wounded monsters nearby.
  • Scorcher: Ironclaw scorchers have a more rugged and tough appearance, and they can occasionally shoot a spread of three bullets.
  • Demo: Ironclaw demos are now faster and dodge around more frequently. They can also throw packs of bombs.

Darkfang

The third clan of gremlins, more formidable than the Tenderfoot and Ironclaw clans. They are encountered only in Tier 3.

  • Thwacker: Darkfang Thwackers now wear a shield on its back, blocking all attacks from behind. They also gain a sudden spin attack that catches unsuspecting knights by surprise, often taking out chunks of health.
  • Mender: One of the most notable moves is the Mender's auto-bubble. The bubble is activated when the Mender is low on health, but the Mender only has one bubble. The bubble will disappear over time, or when a Knight breaks it down. They also gain the ability to resurrect other gremlins and will consciously try to flee from knights if there are no wounded monsters nearby.
  • Scorcher: Darkfang Scorchers gain a new and much more dangerous attack - their wave of fire covers more area and can also travel larger distances than its regular stream attack. Darkfang Scorchers may also spill oil making the fire hazard more dangerous.
  • Demo: Darkfang demos move more unpredictably and drop bombs when hit most of the time. They are also extremely agile.

Notable Gremlins

Name Visual Type Role Location Notes
Gracken Gracken-Mugshot.png Gremlin Vendor:
General Goods
Emberlight Offers pickup items in exchange for crowns.
Punch Punch-Mugshot.png Gremlin Vendor:
The Variant Smith
Bazaar Sells variant tickets that can remove and replace existing unique variants on equipment.


This character was introduced with release 2011-07-20.

Vise Vise-Mugshot.png Gremlin Vendor:
The Unbinding Smith
Bazaar Unbinds gear in exchange for energy.


This character was introduced with release 2011-07-20.

Nonna Nonna-Mugshot.png Gremlin Vendor:
Emberlight Adoption Agency
(Transient)

Town Square
Appears randomly for a few days in Haven: Town Square.

Sells Monster Pocket accessories in exchange for crowns.


This character was introduced with release 2012-04-25.

Pakrat Pakrat-Mugshot.png Gremlin Informant Laboratory A friendly Gremlin with a warning about the Crimson Order and information on Emberlight.


This character was introduced with release 2013-07-30.

Seerus Seerus-Mugshot.png Demo Warmaster Grand Arsenal Master of munitions within the Crimson Order and mastermind behind the Roarmulus Twins.

Can be encountered at the Interface-icon-PvE.png Expansion Mission: Operation Crimson Hammer


This character was introduced with release 2012-02-29

Herex Herex-Mugshot.png Stalker The Whispering Venom Unknown Owns a gremlin bioweapon facilities called Compound 42

Can be encountered at the next missions:


This character was introduced with release 2014-05-21 but was previously mentioned in the dialogue of other missions.

Sputterspark Sputterspark-Mugshot.png Knocker Engineer Unknown Works directly for Warmaster Seerus.

Can be encountered at the next missions:


This character was introduced with release 2014-05-21

Razwog Razwog-Mugshot.png Scorcher Schemer Near the Rescue Camp Wants the Artifact

Can be encountered at the next missions:


This character was introduced with release 2012-05-09

Groat Groat-Mugshot.png Thwacker Chef Moonstone Mixup Tries to help Biscotti making cakes but uses too much moonstone in a innapropiate way.

Only aggressive when possessed by Dread Velvet during the Interface-icon-PvE.png Event Mission: A Gremlin in Knead.

Groat cannot be encountered outside this mission, not even in Haven


This character was introduced with release 2014-04-02

Gremlins in Disguise

The Strangers in depth 24 of the 10-1 Rank Mission Breaking in the Recruits seem...stranger than usual. Gremlin forces have infiltrated this area and disguised themselves as strangers. One "stranger" claiming the name "Wargel" is a Darkfang Thwacker in disguise, the other two ("Botshoes" and "Kneepo") are mecha knights assisting the effort. Several wolvers are also involved in this brawl. To what purpose? Kora asks the player to investigate further, while extracting the NPC knights ("recruits") to Haven.

See also

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