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The Bloat King is a titanic [[Bloat]] specimen, which has made its nest in [[The Great Sewers]]. | The Bloat King is a titanic [[Bloat]] specimen, which has made its nest in [[The Great Sewers]]. | ||
The Bloat King spends the entire fight attached to the ceiling, rarely attacking directly. | The Bloat King spends the entire fight attached to the ceiling, rarely attacking directly. | ||
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Some of the projectiles are destructible bombs, exploding in a larger radius. Their release is accompanied by a sound cue, and when close to the [[Traveler]] they take on a much more spherical appearance. | Some of the projectiles are destructible bombs, exploding in a larger radius. Their release is accompanied by a sound cue, and when close to the [[Traveler]] they take on a much more spherical appearance. | ||
The orb can be damaged to shatter its shell, exposing the Bloat King's [[Body Parts#Weakspot|weakspot]]. Once exposed, all damage done to the weakspot is dealt to the Bloat King | The orb can be damaged to shatter its shell, exposing the Bloat King's [[Body Parts#Weakspot|weakspot]]. Once exposed, all damage done to the weakspot is dealt to the Bloat King. | ||
As the fight progresses however, the creature will also release a | As the fight progresses however, the creature will also release a decoy orb, which attacks, but does not contain a weakspot. The real deal can be identified by a red flicker when it is damaged. Shattering the real weakspot automatically shatters the decoy, but not the other way around. | ||
Every now and then, the Bloat King recalls the orbs, and attacks directly. | |||
It will charge itself with electricity, before releasing it with a distinct sound cue. | It will charge itself with electricity, before releasing it with a distinct sound cue. | ||
The first variant is an instant shock, but it can also fire a continuous beam that follows the [[Traveler]] over the platforms. | The first variant is an instant shock, but it can also fire a continuous beam that follows the [[Traveler]] over the platforms. | ||
After a few attacks, it will release a new set of orbs and retreat into one of the ceiling drains to reposition. | After a few attacks, it will release a new set of orbs and retreat into one of the ceiling drains to reposition. | ||
The lower level of the arena provides cover from most of its attacks, but it is filled with [[Bloat| | The lower level of the arena provides cover from most of its attacks, but it is filled with lesser [[Bloat|Bloats]] of either [[Green Bloat|variant]]. Furthermore, climbing the ladder back up to the upper level almost guarantees getting hit by the Bloat King's projectiles. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
*[[Losomn]], [[The Great Sewers]] | *[[Losomn]], [[The Great Sewers]] |