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A cute little statue turned into a turret, capable of firing single bullets from its mouth. It remains fixed to the ground but can rotate.
 
A cute little statue turned into a turret, capable of firing single bullets from its mouth. It remains fixed to the ground but can rotate.
*Tier 1: Shoots a single shot. Gray with a slight yellowish tint.
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*Tier 1: Shoots a single shot.
*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread. Greenish ears.
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*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread. Has a slight greenish tint around its body.
*Tier 3: Shoots a spray of 5 bullets. Black stripe comes down from the back of the head.
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*Tier 3: Shoots a spray of 5 bullets. Appears to have black "armor" on the back of their head and neck.
 
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A statue equipped with a rocket launcher, firing missiles that explode on impact.
 
A statue equipped with a rocket launcher, firing missiles that explode on impact.
*Tier 1: Fires one missile that flies in a straight line. Turqoise-blue.
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*Tier 1: Fires one missile that flies in a straight line.
*Tier 2: Fires one missile with slight homing capabilities. Stony gray with turqoise-blue ears.
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*Tier 2: Fires one missile with slight homing capabilities.
 
*Tier 3: Fires one missile with advanced homing capabilities. Appears to be more "armored".
 
*Tier 3: Fires one missile with advanced homing capabilities. Appears to be more "armored".
 
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*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread.
 
*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread.
*Tier 3: Shoots a 5-shot spread.
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*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread.
 
*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread.
*Tier 3: Shoots a 5-shot spread.
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*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread
 
*Tier 2: Shoots a 3-shot spread
*Tier 3: Shoots a 5-shot spread.
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Revision as of 01:27, 25 May 2011

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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

  • Gun Puppy:
    • Always shoots at least one shot in the direction of the player. Quite predictable and easy to kill if alone; increased difficulty when other gun puppies or monsters accompany it.
    • 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, then fire a charged shot. The gun puppy will now target your new location- as it fires, move sideways a short distance, and you will again be in the empty space between bullets. Continue shooting until the gun puppy is dead.
    • 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 slightly inaccurately.
    • If you are with a party, an effective (though time consuming) strategy is to use one player to shield and another to shoot. As long as the shooter stands right behind the shielder, they are protected by the shield. Retreat when the shield weakens, either switch jobs or wait till shield has recharged. (this strategy is less effective near the core, where shields are less effective)
  • Red Rover:
    • Throws flames followed by a heat wave towards the nearest player. This wave of heat appears to seek targets deliberately; have one player distract the rover while others attack it from behind.
    • May inflict fire status on players who stand too close- use extreme caution if attacking with a sword.
  • 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 interpose other monsters/ shields as alternate targets.
  • Elemental defense is recommended, because in lower depths multiple Gun Puppies can tear you apart with a never-ending hail of bullets. Elemental defense can postpone your death long enough to be able to take down the Gun Puppies.

See Also

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