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− | A deep-sea denizen of the High Seas, the Sharken is an enemy mainly found within [[Coral Reef Town]]. | + | A deep-sea denizen of the High Seas, the Sharken is an enemy mainly found within [[Coral Reef Town]] Expeditions or Sharknado lanes in Onslaught. |
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+ | These biped hammerheaded brutes has two types of melee attacks and a periodic self-buffing ability that temporarily increases their aggression. They also have 50% damage resistance by default and cannot be slowed or stunned (but can be knocked-up and knocked-back). | ||
''Credits to Sab for a good amount of info that this article uses.'' | ''Credits to Sab for a good amount of info that this article uses.'' | ||
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+ | {{Enemy Infobox | ||
+ | | name = Sharken Warlord | ||
+ | | image = File:Sharken Warlord.png | ||
+ | | enemy_types = Miniboss, Melee | ||
+ | | lane_type = Ground | ||
+ | | appearances = '''Sharknado Onslaught Lanes''' | ||
+ | | schedule_icon = File:Sharken Warlord Icon.png | ||
+ | }} | ||
== Miniboss Variant - Sharken Warlord == | == Miniboss Variant - Sharken Warlord == | ||
The Sharken Warlord is an Onslaught-exclusive miniboss version of the Sharken. It usually only spawns during the later pulses of a Sharknado lane. | The Sharken Warlord is an Onslaught-exclusive miniboss version of the Sharken. It usually only spawns during the later pulses of a Sharknado lane. | ||
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+ | * It has a significantly higher health pool than that of a regular Sharken. | ||
+ | * However, the miniboss doesn't have any base resistance and during enrage, it only takes half damage. This means that the Sharken Warlord will take twice as much damage compared to a regular Sharken. | ||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
Sharkens shouldn't be too much of a problem if your defenses are strong enough. However in the event where that isn't the case, blockades and hero DPS interventions might be needed. | Sharkens shouldn't be too much of a problem if your defenses are strong enough. However in the event where that isn't the case, blockades and hero DPS interventions might be needed. | ||
− | It's recommended for a melee hero to be very tanky before engaging with Sharkens as their hammerfists slams can be extremely deadly especially when there's a group of them | + | It's recommended for a melee hero to be very tanky before engaging with Sharkens as their hammerfists slams can be extremely deadly especially when there's a group of them clustered together. |
== Trivia - Dungeon Defenders 1 == | == Trivia - Dungeon Defenders 1 == | ||
* [https://dungeondefenders.fandom.com/wiki/Sharken ''Sharken in Dungeon Defenders 1 wiki.''] | * [https://dungeondefenders.fandom.com/wiki/Sharken ''Sharken in Dungeon Defenders 1 wiki.''] | ||
− | Sharkens originally appeared in DD1, introduced within Aquanos | + | Sharkens originally appeared in DD1, introduced within the map of ''Aquanos'' as a new enemy type from the ''Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards'' DLCs storyline. Over there, the Sharken's design is based on a great white shark and they have the ability to charge towards a targeted clump of defenses and push them out of position. |
− | This makes DD2's iteration a radical departure from their predecessor | + | This makes DD2's iteration a radical departure from their predecessor. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 8 July 2024
Sharken
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Enemy Types | Melee |
Lane Type | Ground |
Appearances | Coral Reef Town Expeditions and Sharknado Onslaught Lanes |
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A deep-sea denizen of the High Seas, the Sharken is an enemy mainly found within Coral Reef Town Expeditions or Sharknado lanes in Onslaught.
These biped hammerheaded brutes has two types of melee attacks and a periodic self-buffing ability that temporarily increases their aggression. They also have 50% damage resistance by default and cannot be slowed or stunned (but can be knocked-up and knocked-back).
Credits to Sab for a good amount of info that this article uses.
Contents
Behavior and Mechanics
Enrage
The Sharken's self-buffing ability when active:
- Last for 5 seconds and occurs every 10 seconds. (5s buffed period, then another 5s of no buff period and repeat.)
- Damage Resistance increased to 75% and Attack Damage increased by 50%.
- Increased attack speed and movement speed.
Melee Swipes
- The Sharken's basic melee attack. It will randomly use either the left or right claw to attack its target.
- Each attack will occur at a rate of about every one second after a swipe.
Double Hammerfists Slam
- The Sharken slams both fists into the ground creating a small damaging AoE shockwave.
- This attack only has a chance to occur when a Sharken has been aggroed by a nearby hero.
Sharken Warlord
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Information | |
Enemy Types | Miniboss, Melee |
Lane Type | Ground |
Appearances | Sharknado Onslaught Lanes |
Schedule Icon |
Miniboss Variant - Sharken Warlord
The Sharken Warlord is an Onslaught-exclusive miniboss version of the Sharken. It usually only spawns during the later pulses of a Sharknado lane.
- It has a significantly higher health pool than that of a regular Sharken.
- However, the miniboss doesn't have any base resistance and during enrage, it only takes half damage. This means that the Sharken Warlord will take twice as much damage compared to a regular Sharken.
Strategy
Sharkens shouldn't be too much of a problem if your defenses are strong enough. However in the event where that isn't the case, blockades and hero DPS interventions might be needed.
It's recommended for a melee hero to be very tanky before engaging with Sharkens as their hammerfists slams can be extremely deadly especially when there's a group of them clustered together.
Trivia - Dungeon Defenders 1
Sharkens originally appeared in DD1, introduced within the map of Aquanos as a new enemy type from the Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards DLCs storyline. Over there, the Sharken's design is based on a great white shark and they have the ability to charge towards a targeted clump of defenses and push them out of position.
This makes DD2's iteration a radical departure from their predecessor.
Gallery
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