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Revision as of 17:52, 24 April 2012

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Lichen are a type of enemy encountered in the Clockworks.

Traits

Unlike its cubic cousins, lichens tend to ooze along towards the player. They also move faster than jelly cubes, and some lichens develop a projectile attack in later tiers.

Lichens can inflict normal and piercing damage.

Types

Lichen


Lichen Colony


Giant Lichen Colony


Oiler


Quicksilver


Sloom



Toxigel


Toxilargo


Void Gel


Strategy

  • Defeating non-elemental Lichens is very simple, but you must keep in mind that when they merge:
    • The resulting lichen has full health and is cured of status effects
    • The bigger they get, the harder they hit you
    • For more skilled players: it may be beneficial to let them form into giant colonies before attacking so you will get increased heat
  • Don't let Red Rovers take notice of you when there are Oilers around, and don't use weapons that inflict fire or they will be set aflame.
  • Oilers slide around for a bit after they stop moving, meaning they can charge up an attack and still hit you as you run away.
  • A frozen oiler will lose its "aflame" status, and elemental damage will do normal damage to it instead of reduced damage. They can be relit quite easily however from fire traps, shadow fire, red rovers and other lit oilers.
  • If a Quicksilver has been shocked, it can kill other enemies but will heal itself.

Notable Lichens

Soul Jelly



See also

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