Mushroom Sorcerer

Last updated: X.31.9.0

The Mushroom Sorcerer is an enemy found in the Fungal Cavern. It is the designated Leader of the Yellow Mushroom family.

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Stats

HP: 8,000 (+20% [1,600 HP] per player in dungeon)
DEF: 30
EXP: 800
Location: Fungal Cavern

Immune to Stasis
Immune to Stun
Immune to Paralyze

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Combat

Attacks

Aesthetics
Damage
Condition effects
Speed (tiles/sec)
Range (tiles)
Comments
GC Yellow Mushroom Blast
150
3
30
Piercing Shots hit multiple targets
Passes cover Shots pass through obstacles
GC Yellow Mushroom Shot
150
0
0
Piercing Shots hit multiple targets
Passes cover Shots pass through obstacles
Amplitude: 4
Frequency: 0.5
GC Yellow Mushroom Shot
150
0
0
Piercing Shots hit multiple targets
Passes cover Shots pass through obstacles
Amplitude: 8
Frequency: 0.5
GC Yellow Mushroom Wave
200
3
12
Piercing Shots hit multiple targets
Passes cover Shots pass through obstacles
GC Yellow Mushroom Wave
200
4
16
Piercing Shots hit multiple targets
Passes cover Shots pass through obstacles
GC Yellow Mushroom Wave
200
5
20
Piercing Shots hit multiple targets
Passes cover Shots pass through obstacles

Behavior

Maintains its distance from players while firing rings of slow yellow mushroom bullets, increasing the amount of bullets over time before decreasing again.

At half health, briefly goes invulnerable and fires a spiral of yellow orbs that fly outwards, before halting and returning to it. It will then start firing 3-way shotguns of yellow waves that incur massive damage, switching between aiming at the nearest player and to the sides of them.

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Tips and Strategies

Their high shot spam makes them difficult to approach on melee characters. Wait until they start firing less dense shotguns to quickly get damage in.

In their second phase, try to weave through the gaps in their shotguns. Use their aim to your advantage: sidestep the aimed burst, then charge forward through their side-aimed burst. Stay cautious, however, as the bullets deal an extremely high amount of damage.

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