


Fencer, Industrialist, and to a lesser extant any boss slayer in the game, bar Fire Demon and Red Knight, truly only struggle against massive amounts of enemies or a very quick heavyweight such as in Thieves' Forest and Wizard Castle Interior and Conehead Groom, respectively. Weapon choice almost doesn't make a difference due to how powerful the "Saw Trap" Splash Attack is. The "Saw Trap" Splash Attack defies terrain.Ĭapitalize on Magic as soon as possible. The reduction of damage from attacking regular enemies is essentially buried under the positives of Fencer. This allows Fencer and Industrialist to trivialize any encounter in the game. Fencer's Splash Attack has way too many upsides. The best and strongest character in the game, alongside Industrialist. Jump with purple steam cloud and steam sound effect that damages nearby enemies. The only Splash Attacks that come remotely close in the same fast killing power ranks are Snakey and Brute's Thorny Vines, Ninja's Smoke Screen, and, to a lesser extent, Fire Demon's Flaming Pillars. Also, at maxed magic, when the Splash Attack is spammed, it can eviscerate Catfish before it even spits out a furball, but only on Normal Mode. When at max potential, this attack does approximately 2.9x more damage to any enemy that receives chain damage than the next most powerful Splash Attack, but at the same time it yields four times as much XP per cast of magic, making it the most effective form of magic for XP farming on bosses Catfish/ Painter. Even taking enemies that are knocked over into consideration, the spell is still overpowered because of the incredible crowd control capabilities. This makes characters using this spell able to defeat ground-based bosses in mere seconds. This is the most powerful spell for defeating enemies that aren't knocked over, due to the number of hits. The buzzsaws also take a while to finish after the casting animation is complete, so you can move away just after casting it while the buzzsaws continue to deal damage from where you were before.īuzzsaws completely ignore all terrain including pits, slopes, walls, and the line in the volleyball game. At max upgrade, this means the spell can protect you from both sides somewhat.
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Each blade can do 4 hits on enemies that aren't knocked over, unlike the typical Splash spell that does 1 hit per upgrade level.Įach buzzsaw spawns at a random size and distance from you, and some may start slightly behind you and not go as far.
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Unlike other Splash spells, the first version has full range, and each upgrade adds an extra blade but not extra distance. Each upgrade adds an extra buzzsaw, up to 7 total. A large buzzsaw blade couple moves across the ground for a limited distance. They are equipped with the Fencer Foil's, a weapon that is, of course, a Fencing Sword suitable for combat.įencer, like Industrialists, have buzzsaw technology skills, using them to attack opponents and as power/magic. In their portrait, they have a square-like shaped line on their mask's bottom, having more dynamic features, more circle-shaped pauldrons (shoulder armor) and a possible shadow or normally black part on their belly, which is possibly part of their armor under their purple clothes hidden by clarity. They have metal shoes featuring a sphere over them. Their arms and legs contains dark gray armor (arms and hands are darker) and they don't have any gloves. Their head back features a dirty-purple helmet with a single horn on the back, and a metal, grayish mask with 3 horizontal stripes (possibly for them to breathe), one being bigger, serving as a eye hole. Finally, Fencers are resurrected by the Necromancer in the Necromancer's Room in the Wizard Castle Interior level.įencers are loyal to the Industrial Prince, as they are the bulk of his army and defend him from the invading player(s) or intruders.īeing true to their name, Fencers have dirty-purple armor, similiar to fencing-gear on the head and body. Next, multiple Fencers are seen paired up with Industrialists and a Beefy Brute that are all defending the Industrial Prince from the player(s) in the Industrial Castle level. 3.3.19 Thief/ Stove Face/ Peasant/ Civilian/ Open-Faced Gray Knightįencers are first seen carrying Orange Princess for the Industrial Prince, as he's offered a deal with a Beefy Thief for taking said princess for his keeping.
