“B-b-b-b Boss Battle!” [1]
In the dungeon, bosses are powerful mobs that crawlers may need to defeat to complete quests or access stairwells in Boss Battles. When defeated, bosses drop a single item of "persistent loot" that each and every crawler can receive a copy of by looting the boss's body.[2]
- See Also: Elites • Mobs • NPCs • Category:Bosses
Boss Tiers
Bosses are classified as one of six tiers based on strength level. Neighborhood Boss are the most common and easiest to defeat, whereas a Floor Boss is "the biggest, baddest bitch one can come across in Dungeon Crawler World."[2][3]
The first three floors of the Dungeon contain only Neighborhood, Borough, and City Bosses. New crawlers are typically unable to fight Borough Bosses without a large group, and City Bosses can annihilate even large groups of unprepared crawlers. On the First Floor only, bosses are confined to a set arena or chamber, and Borough and City bosses will always guard a stairwell; on all other floors, bosses can wander.[4][5]
Not every boss is tagged as hostile by the System AI. Many white-tagged bosses can be charmed by characters with high charisma; even Province Bosses can be beguiled, provided that the crawler's charisma is 100 points higher than the boss's total charisma plus constitution. To the best of anyone's knowledge, it is not possible to charm a Country or Floor Boss.[6]
| Tier | Loot Box | Star Color | Persistent Loot | First Appear |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neighborhood Boss | Bronze Boss Box | Bronze | Neighborhood Map | First Floor |
| Borough Boss | Silver Boss Box | Silver | Borough Field Guide | First Floor |
| City Boss | Gold Boss Box | Gold | Map of the Stars | First Floor |
| Province Boss | Platinum Boss Box | Fourth Floor | ||
| Country Boss | Legendary Boss Box | Treasure Map | Sixth Floor | |
| Floor Boss | Celestial Boss Box | Tenth Floor[7] |
Boss Battles
Boss Battles are announced when a crawler is locked into an arena with a boss or, on the Third Floor and lower, engages a boss in combat. The System AI proclaims "B-B-B-Boss Battle!" as though through a loudspeaker as strange, EDM-ish music begins to play. Time freezes as (like something straight from a video game) the combatants' round-framed mugshots appear in the air, followed by "Versus", then stylized metallic font bearing the boss's name. When the announcement ends, all combatants can move again.[8]
After a boss is defeated, the world briefly freezes again as the AI declares the winner. The music stops, the door (if applicable) explodes, and the boss's remaining minions may drop dead or leave.[8]
All crawlers who participated in the fight receive an achievement, a Boss Box, and a star beside their names. The type of Boss Box and the color of the star are determined by the Boss's tier.[2]
Notable Boss Battles
Book 1
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hoarder [8] | Neighborhood | Carl, Donut | 11 |
| Goblin Chieftain [9] | Neighborhood | Carl, Donut | 18 |
| Juicer [10] | Neighborhood | Carl, Donut | 24 |
| Ball of Swine [11] | Borough | Carl, Donut, Brandon Andrews, Chris Andrews, Yolanda Martinez, Imani, Agatha | 26 |
Book 2
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heather the Bear | Neighborhood | Carl | 9 |
| Grimaldi | City | Carl | 10 |
Book 3
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gore-Gore [1] | Neighborhood | Carl, Katia Grim, Donut | 11 |
Book 4
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
Book 5
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
Book 6
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
Book 7
| Boss | Type | Combatants | Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
Speculation
- The star color for defeating a country boss is not defined in the text (as far as we can tell). In influential games such as World of Warcraft, Borderlands, Fortnite, etc., "Legendary" is marked by the color Orange. The tier above legendary is typically a light gold or a cyan / pearlescent color.[12][13][14]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dinniman, Matt. The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook (Chapter 11)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 12)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Chapter 2) (p.30). Kindle Edition.
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 22)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 33)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. The Butcher's Masquerade (Chapter 72)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Chapter 2)
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 11)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 18)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 24)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 26)
- ↑ Quality. Wowpedia.
- ↑ Weapons#Rarity. Borderlands Fanwiki.
- ↑ Rarity. Fortnite Fanwiki.