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There is no particular strategy in dealing with these [[Enemies|enemies]]. They die very easily to any damage done to them.  
 
There is no particular strategy in dealing with these [[Enemies|enemies]]. They die very easily to any damage done to them.  
  
Though they will take more damage from sources equipped with mods such as :
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Though they will take more damage from sources equipped with M.O.D.S. such as :
  
 
* '''''Anti-Gobu Servo''' and '''Anti Melee Servo''' for Relics.''
 
* '''''Anti-Gobu Servo''' and '''Anti Melee Servo''' for Relics.''
  
 
* '''''Goblin Chip''' and '''Melee Chip''' for Weapons.''
 
* '''''Goblin Chip''' and '''Melee Chip''' for Weapons.''
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Furthermore, there are also M.O.D.S. such as Gobu-Boom Servo and Gobsplosion Chip that have goblins detonate on death, damaging other enemies. However, while they might be a little useful early game, they are completely useless in late-game.
  
 
== Onslaught Lane Schedules ==
 
== Onslaught Lane Schedules ==

Revision as of 09:25, 4 August 2022

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The Goblin is the most common and basic ground melee enemy encountered in vast numbers on every map. It has low health and deals a small amount of damage.

Behavior

The Goblins will shamble their way to the core, attacking anything that stands in their way or aggroed them at close range.

They also comes in three tiers, each being a stronger version than the last along with visual upgrades.

  • Tier 1 -
  • Tier 2 -
  • Tier 3 -

Strategy

There is no particular strategy in dealing with these enemies. They die very easily to any damage done to them.

Though they will take more damage from sources equipped with M.O.D.S. such as :

  • Anti-Gobu Servo and Anti Melee Servo for Relics.
  • Goblin Chip and Melee Chip for Weapons.

Furthermore, there are also M.O.D.S. such as Gobu-Boom Servo and Gobsplosion Chip that have goblins detonate on death, damaging other enemies. However, while they might be a little useful early game, they are completely useless in late-game.

Onslaught Lane Schedules

In Onslaught, the Goblins starts appearing at floor 1 and beyond in these designated lane schedules below.

  • Fodder lanes.
  • Womper lanes.
  • Timmy's Revenge.

Variants

Griblok

Main Article: Griblok

Griblok is the special enemy/miniboss version of the goblin that has a chance to appear in most gamemode. Unlike regular goblins, Griblok is pretty fast and tough.

Timmy

Main Article: Timmy

Timmy is another miniboss version of the goblin only found in Onslaught. Unlike Griblok, Timmy is extremely weak.

Timmy's Goblin

Main Article: Timmy's Goblins

These Goblins are smaller versions of tier 1s and 2s that has a blue coating. They only appear in one specific schedule in Onslaught. Nothing notable about them except being very weak.

Pirate Goblin

Main Article: Pirate Enemies

This variant are just goblins dressed as pirates. They can be found in the High Seas region or in one specific schedule in Onslaught. There is no functional difference to a regular goblin, only cosmetic.

Carnival Goblin

Main Article: Carnival Enemies

These goblins variant of the tier 1s and 2s originate from the Dragonfall Carnival event (Reintroduced as the Jester's Revenge Incursion). Their feature is that they spawn in a size that's much bigger than their regular counterparts.

Frost Goblin

Main Article: Frost Enemies

These goblins are much more ferocious in health, attacks and speed than their regular counterparts. Furthermore, anything that are hit by their attacks will be chilled, slowing the victim down momentarily.