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An Returned from the nether, the supernatural creature who is able to manipulate the elements, known as the Genie King is a boss only encountered in Tornado Highlands within Expeditions gamemode.
''Credits to this [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/951905612629958711/1185245115137138768/boss-info.png ?ex=65fda688&is=65eb3188&hm=b936358b888073433260dde1a955efee6fc98479342d79be9bf8d46e8e024f0c& image] from the Protobot Database for a good amount of info that this article uses.''
== Behavior and Mechanics ==
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<sup>Genie King and Wind Lords' potential spawning locations.</sup>
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* The Genie King is a stationary boss, meaning that he can only be fought in one or several specific areas in the map. In this boss fight's case, the Genie King has a specific starting spot and will later teleports to either one of 5 other spots whenever a health breakpoint is reached.
* The Genie King boss fight cycles through two types of phases - a damage phase and immunity phase. Every time a quarter of the boss' max HP is lowered, a health breakpoint has been reached and the Genie King will teleport on another spot, entering his immunity phase (indicated with a bubble shield). Multiple Wind Lords ''(see below)'' will spawn around the map to sustain the Genie King's immunity, they will need to be defeated for the boss to re-enter the damage phase. Once another quarter of HP has been taken away, the process begins again.
* The Genie King's attack pattern generally revolves around spitting his elemental projectiles twice before and after firing his eyebeams. If Should any heroes are end up getting too close to the boss, the Genie King will use his close combat attacks.
* The Genie King is untargetable by defenses and immune to defense damage/crowd control effects. The boss also has no damage reduction resistance.
* The Genie King does not have the ability to damage any core or defenses.
* They are completely stationary at various specific spots in the map acting as conduits to sustain the boss' immunity shield.
* Visually, Wind Lords are identical to Cyclone Shapers/Tornado Forgers with the exception of being smaller in size. However, they are still bigger than regular windshapers.
* Wind Lords have a much faster tornado casting rate than all the other types of Windshapers. Their tornado knock-up effect can be negated by Tenacity.
* They are immune to defense damage and crowd control effects.
* The There are 14 potential Wind Lord spawn locations but the number of Wind Lords spawned in each immunity phase will depend on how many players are present in the map. '''3''' Wind Lords with a single player, '''5''' Wind Lords with two players, '''7''' Wind Lords with three players and '''???9''' Wind Lord with all four players.
=== Close-combat Attacks ===
The Genie King has two types of close combat attack should a hero ends up too close to him - a higher-damage bite attack that deals a slight knockback and two variants of lower-damage tongue sweeps attacks that has the capability of knocking heroes far off the map(unable to be negated with Tenacity).
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== Strategy ==
It is recommended to use Hero Damage builds to dish out consistent DPS.
 
If you're using a ranged hero, make sure to utilize various terrains within the map to block eyebeams and spits. An example would be the shelter between "Western Passage" spawn point and the north core which is really good place to cycle yourself in different positions to block and strike back, however - ranged characters might struggle with Wind Lords as certain locations might be hard to attack without getting close and getting close to Wind Lords with a squishy hero is not really a good idea unless you're confident that you can nuke them fast.
 
If you're using a melee hero, having tenacity along with a tanky build (eg. using a Barbarian with Turtle Stance) will make your life much easier with the mitigation of the Genie King's and Wind Lords' CC effects but be prepared to still get knocked back by tongue sweeps a lot when directly attacking the boss. But it will be even better if you utilize both types of characters - ranged for Genie King and melee for Wind Lords since that's where both types excel in tackling.
 
Using [[World Tree]] with World Tree Mcbufferson, [[Obelisk]] with Empowering Blasphemy or [[Flame Aura|Flame]]/[[Water Aura]] with Empowering Aura shard will also help increase damage done to the boss. And furthermore, the Genie King can also be affected by debuffs (which increases his damage taken) from;
 
* Sundering Blow shard.
* Blessing of Poisons locked mod (from Ring of Poison).
* Ignite [[Elements#Ignite|elemental combo]].
* Melting Point Shard (for Countess)
* Incendiary Rocket (for Engineer's [[Bunker Buster]])
* Wither Bubble shard (For Adept's [[Arcane Bubble]])
* Initiate's [[Crippling Chi Wave]]
* Gunwitch's [[Book Drop]] (The Gunwitch that used bookdrop needs to stay active on field).
* Attacks from a Mystic with 100% Appeasement.
* Dragolich's Ghost Wail.
* Jackalope's Curse.
 
== Trivia - Dungeon Defenders 1 ==
* [https://dungeondefenders.fandom.com/wiki/Genie_King ''Genie King in Dungeon Defenders 1 wiki.'']
The Genie King originally appeared in DD1, found within Moraggo Desert Town map as the second boss of the ''Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards'' DLCs storyline. Despite having fallen to the might of the heroes previously in DD1, it is unspecified how the Genie King managed to return in DD2 with the only clue of him now being in a corrupted form.
 
Gameplay-wise, while both Genie Kings shares the same types of attacks and behaviors (such as Tongue Sweeps, Elemental Eyebeams/Projectiles, Minion Summoning and Health Breakpoints), that's where the similarities ends as the mechanics utilizing those behaviors has major differences between both iterations.
* DD1's Genie King has only three types of Eyebeams and Projectiles. They do not inflict any crippling debuffs and is only short to mid-ranged.
* DD1's Genie King has a hiding phase (instead of an immunity phase) where he teleports to inside one of many hidden lamps within the map once a health breakpoint has been reached. To re-enter his damage phase again, players will need find and activate the targeted lamp to release the boss.
* Instead of summoning Wind Lord minions, the Genie King in DD1 summons Djinnlets, smaller-sized versions of the DD1 enemy [https://dungeondefenders.fandom.com/wiki/Djinn Djinns].
== History ==
* [[File:DD2_Splash_Logo.png|35px]] '''June 30th 2022''' : Introduced.
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